How to support your vitamin D3 levels throughout winter
Have you recently tested low on your vitamin D3 levels?
If so, you may have received a prescription from your GP for a short course of a mega dose of vitamin D. Now whilst I agree that it’s important to maintain healthy vitamin D levels and it’s therefore crucial to intervene with a vitamin D supplement, I do not find that short term dosages of 50,000iu once a week for a few weeks is sustainable or helpful. Instead, I think it’s important to first understand why you may be deficient, as well as understanding what some long term solutions may be to prevent deficiency.
The Perfect Tool for Supporting Immunity During the Winter Months
As winter approaches, many will seek essential remedies to boost immunity and avoid colds and flu, especially parents facing seasonal viruses at school. I want to share a powerful supplement I use when I feel an infection coming on. This supplement has been shown to resolve COVID symptoms within 4-5 days and help prevent chronic respiratory infections in children. Read more below!
What hurts your methylation?
Supporting methylation can enhance overall health, improve energy levels, and help manage various health conditions. There are some key factors that are important to take into consideration, which can have a negative impact on the functioning of methylation.
The link between the oral microbiome and high blood pressure
If you suffer with hypertension and you have ruled out or already addressed other factors, such as obesity, smoking, medications, and kidney disease, it may be a good idea to think about your oral health.
Ancestral Foods for Postpartum Healing and Breastfeeding
An ancestral or traditional diet focuses on eating whole, nutrient-dense foods similar to those consumed by our ancestors, emphasising foods that are minimally processed and closer to their natural state. Adopting an ancestral diet during the postpartum period can be incredibly beneficial, as it naturally includes many of the nutrients needed for recovery after childbirth, supports breastfeeding, and helps balance hormones.
The Fascinating Crosstalk Between our Muscles and our Brain
The fascinating dialogue between our muscles and brain is an area of scientific inquiry that has revealed intricate connections pivotal for our overall health, performance, and wellbeing. This crosstalk, a complex biochemical exchange, highlights the body's remarkable capacity for integration and adaptation. Understanding the mechanisms behind this dialogue not only sheds light on the holistic nature of human physiology but also opens new avenues for enhancing physical and cognitive health.
Unveiling the Mystery of Vanishing Caloric Density: The Secret Weapon of Snack Foods
Ever wondered why when you start eating snacks like Doritos or popcorn you can’t stop going back for more? Let me reassure you it’s got absolutely NOTHING to do with your willpower and everything to do with the evil science of food engineering, which literally hijacks the brain and leaves you feeling unfulfilled.
The impact of intermittent fasting on female hormone health
Whilst there are incredible benefits of intermittent fasting on factors, such as reducing weight and improving insulin sensitivity, and therefore preventing diabetes, fasting can have a negative impact on the delicate web of hormones in women.
Decoding Long COVID: Unraveling the Impact of the Gut Microbiome
While researchers continue to explore various aspects of long COVID, one intriguing avenue of investigation is the role of the gut microbiome in shaping the trajectory of this condition. In this blog post, I delve into the fascinating interplay between the gut microbiome and long COVID, exploring how disruptions in this microbial community may contribute to symptoms and potential strategies for restoration.
The Root Cause of Autoimmunity
The root cause of autoimmunity is a complex and multifactorial issue that is not fully understood. Autoimmune diseases occur when the immune system, which is designed to protect the body from foreign invaders like viruses and bacteria, mistakenly targets and attacks the body's own tissues and organs. While the exact cause of autoimmunity varies depending on the specific autoimmune disease, several factors are believed to contribute to its development:
The Functional Medicine Approach to IBS
Functional medicine is an approach to healthcare that focuses on addressing the underlying causes of illness rather than just treating the symptoms. When applied to Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), functional medicine aims to understand the unique factors contributing to an individual's IBS and develop a personalised treatment plan.
The benefits of intermittent fasting
The practice of intermittent fasting has long been in mainstream knowledge and one of the most common questions I get in my educational work is ‘does intermittent fasting really work?’…
My answer is, yes, it can be pretty miraculous actually in supporting healthy weight loss, improving blood sugar regulation, digestion, energy levels and brain health. However there are some caveats that I believe are important to highlight (see the end of this article).
The most therapeutic diet for brain health
The brain is an EXTREMELY energy hungry organ. Despite the fact that it weighs a mere 1.5kg (on average), it takes up at least 25% of the overall body’s energy requirements - that’s massive. It’s no surprise, therefore, that energy deficits in the brain drive the development of mental health conditions and cognitive health diseases.
Suffer with IBS? 4 reasons why stool testing will give you the answers you’ve been looking for
IBS stands for Irritable Bowel Syndrome, and encompasses a vast number of symptoms - bloating, cramping, diarrhoea, constipation, wind, pain, indigestion, acid reflux, nausea. Just like the number of symptoms, there are a large number of reasons why anyone can suffer with any of the above complaints, and this is where conventional medicine is lacking - its solutions are rarely tailored to any of the root cause of these symptoms, and instead mask them and often perpetuate them.
So what’s all this hype about methylation? Read on to find out how your methylation capacity may impact your health…
Methylation is an incredibly complex biochemical process that plays a ubiquitous role in the body’s maintenance. In very layman terms, it turns nutrients from the food that you eat into a type of fuel that your body uses to catalyse enzymes, which are involved in everything from mood regulation, fertility, detoxification of toxins and hormones, energy production, and vascular health.
SAD: Some Tips to Prevent Depression During the Winter Months
Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) isn’t just a case of the winter blues (although the information shared here will definitely help in any case). It is a condition that affects up to 3% of the population and is 4 times higher in women than men. It can commonly lead to suicide ideation and severe depression, with feelings of hopelessness, increase or loss of appetite, over or under sleeping, as well as loss of interest in sex.
The Epidemic of Sleep Deprivation and What to Do About It
Whilst we’re constantly told that we should be aiming for 8 hours of solid kip a night, many of us can only dream of having consistent restful nights of sleep. With as many as 16 million UK adults having trouble either getting to sleep or staying asleep every single night, it’s safe to say that we are in a sleep deprivation epidemic
The Power of Nutrition and Functional Medicine for Supporting HSPs with Anxiety and Depression
A couple of weeks ago I had the pleasure of being interviewed and featured on Julie Bjelland’s podcast, where I got to introduce my work and why I’m so passionate about what I do with her community. Julie is a psychotherapist that specialises in supporting Highly Sensitive People. These are people who have a sensory processing sensitivity trait that 20% of the population have, and I have come to learn that I also have.
How to choose the right dietary and supplemental omega 3 to support depression and anxiety
Omega 3 fatty acids, which are found readily available in oily fish such as salmon, sardines, herring and mackerel, have been heralded for many years for their therapeutic impact on the brain.
Leaky Gut = Leaky Blood Brain Barrier
The Blood Brain Barrier (BBB) is effectively our brain’s own ‘policing system’, a physical barrier that separates our blood circulation from the central nervous system. The deterioration of this highly intelligent barrier has been linked to many neurological conditions, one of which is Alzheimer’s, the most common form of Dementia (1).