Chamomile
Chamomile is presenty flowering on my back lawn. I will harvest these flowers and dry them then use them as a herbal tea. This tea is used calm the nervous system and improve digestion.
Being a Naturopath doesn’t make me superwoman – and last week I came down with the dreaded lurgy. Now that I’m no longer contagious, I thought it would be useful to talk about what I’ve been doing to help myself recover: I’m resting as much as possible – this isn’t the time for me to “soldier on”. …
Back in July 2018 I watched Michael Mosley’s documentary on staying healthy despite living a busy life. He shared his research on different ways to stay fit and healthy. One solution he found a lot of evidence for was High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) without equipment at home. It made a lot of sense…
Life threatening allergies can still arise in adulthood. Consider some of the background issues here.
I recently discovered the work of Sydney’s Les Robinson on Enabling Change and his book on the art and science of “Changeology“. As I explored his website and resources, it occurred to me that it was as applicable to individual health improvement projects as to world-changing community and social change work. Here’s what the model…
‘Disconcerting’ can definitely be an understatement when it comes to Menopause. Navigating this new territory can provide numerous challenges, more easeful for some than others. Sometimes just identifying an odd array of symptoms as being attributed to menopause can bring understanding and calm. Other times, addressing disturbances with a number of approaches can help. One…
As a well qualified, experienced Health Professional, I listen well to your concerns and issues. My goal is to treat you “the whole person” – so I’m interested in more than your current health issues. Before your consult Initial intake forms I’ll request you to fill in some Intake forms so I can prepare in…