While opioids, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), paracetamol and other pharmaceutical medications provide varying degrees of relief, they can be associated with severe side-effects and high abuse potential and there is...
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Ubiquinol may improve mitochondrial function
Ubiquinol may improve function in people with mitochondrial reduced function, according to a new Dutch study.1 The breakthrough study found that mitochondrial function can be improved using ubiquinol – 4482...
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Nutritional Neurotherapy in ADHD, Autism and Mood Disorders Key learning outcomes: Biological underpinnings of mental health disorders with a focus on GIT mucosa Understanding how epithelial cells and GIT ...
Read ArticleHair Mineral Analysis: What Does Your Animal Want To Tell You
Equine/Canine Health and Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis The correct mineral balance is important for all animals, including healthy dogs and horses. Minerals have many crucial functions, including acid-base balance, bone 4432...
Read ArticleA wholefood & medicine 500 million years in the making
Dunaliella Salina Doctors, nutritionists and natural health practitioners all agree that we need to increase the amount of plant-based foods in our diet. Most would also concur that the best ...
Read ArticleOsteopenia, Vitamin D and Calcium
The origin of osteopenia dates back to 1992, when a group of W.H.O. experts coined the term, “osteopenia” and defined it as a condition with reduced bone density, measured between...
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True Cinnamon and Cassia - exploring their anti-diabetic properties Of the approximately 250 species of Cinnamon in the genera, the bark of at least four are used domestically. However, only two ...
Read ArticleHair Tissue Mineral Analysis and Adrenal Support
HTMA and Metabolic Function Metabolism is a term used to describe nutrient utilisation or efficiency on a cellular level resulting in energy production and maintenance. The nervous system and 3668...
Read ArticleSulphites, SIBO and the Maladaptive Response.
Sulphur's Roles in the Body Sulphur's many important roles include being a component of cell structural integrity, gastrointestinal tract lining, connective tissue, skin, and hair. Within the liver it 3656...
Read ArticleMyo-inositol: a critical glycaemic regulator
Inositol is a sugar alcohol that was once considered part of the B vitamin complex (vitamin B8). It is now known to be produced endogenously in the liver and kidneys...
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