By Joanne Norman
Iridology is the science and practice of examining the eye of a person in order to gain an insight to their level of health. It is a painless, non invasive and economical way to view the body systems and internal
organs, and is a valuable tool in preventative health care. Read more…
By Joanne Norman
Sclerology is the science and art of observing the markings and colourings in the whites of the eyes as designs of compromised health.
Drawings from ancient Chinese text suggest that they knew and practised Sclerology since ancient times. In Europe during the middle ages, illustrations of sclera analysis have been documented, and it is believed that Native American Indians used this method while practising Naturopathic medicine. Read more…
By Dr Karen Coates
Good Zinc levels are essential for optimal wellbeing. Many patients struggle to keep balanced levels of this important mineral. One of the saboteurs of good zinc levels in the body is copper… Read more…
By Dr Karen Coates
During stressful periods in life, our bodies undergo a variety of changes in biochemistry to compensate and to cope with the stress. This stress reaction is patterned on a primitive survival reflex known as the Flight or Flight Response, or in medical terms, the adrenalin/cortisol pathway. In primitive societies, the major day to day stress was a threat to life or limb – an attack by an enemy tribe or wild animal. Our bodies adapted to this stress by surging the production of the hormone called adrenalin produced in the adrenal glands located behind each kidney. Adrenalin increases our heart rate and blood flow to the major muscles of our limbs to prepare us to either fight for our lives or to run away from the danger.. Read more…