Blog News
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New Financial Year - New Look Clinic
New Financial Year - New Look Clinic. There's a couple of changes happening in clinic from Monday 1st July, 2024. I'm now seeing new clients online via zoom. My current clients are still able to continue seeing me in person and are able to change to online if they wish. I'm offering Body Balance Treatments as in person treatments. -
Flow Well: Navigating Period Health with Ease
Navigating period health with ease is about embracing your body's innate wisdom and nurturing yourself on all levels—physically, emotionally, and spiritually. By integrating naturopathic principles, nutritional support, herbal medicine, and mind-body practices into your menstrual care routine, you can cultivate a deeper connection with your body and experience greater well-being throughout your cycle. -
Acne Rosacea and SIBO
Rosacea is a common skin condition that causes redness, flushing and sometimes pimples and pustules on the face. It’s not the same as acne, but it can make you feel embarrassed or lose confidence, particularly if it is left untreated. -
What is Poly Cystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)?
Poly Cystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a common hormonal condition that affects up to 1 in 10 girls and women in their reproductive years. PCOS is an endocrine disorder. There are four types of PCOS - Insulin Resistance, Post Pill PCOS, Inflammatory PCOS and Androgen PCOS. If you have symptoms of PCOS and it's not PCOS this can be due to Hypothalamic Amenorrhoea due to undereating.
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Are you wanting beautiful skin this winter?
Our skin is our largest organ and protects our internal organs from environmental toxins. The appearance of our skin is important especially for our self esteem, if you are suffering from acne, eczema or dermatitis this can cause added stress and can make these conditions worse. Psoriasis is an autoimmune condition of the skin.
The cooler months can cause these conditions to worsen as the dry winds outside combined with warm rooms and/or electric blankets aren't kind to our skin. We also need to be mindful about what we apply to our skin as it is absorbed into our lymphatic system, blood stream and digestive system. Our endocrine system and hormones can be affected by what we put on our skin too.
The food that we eat and what we drink also affects our skin. Have you noticed a link to what you are eating and how your skin reacts?