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Vitamin D Deficiency and Safe Supplementation

Vitamin D Deficiency and Safe Supplementation

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Vitamin D is obtained through the diet, and depending on sun exposure is also produced and stored in the body. Dietary vitamin D is found in fortified food, such as milk and butter, fish and sun-dried shitake mushrooms.

Traditionally, the primary function of vitamin D3 has been to assist in the development, growth and mineralisation of a healthy skeleton through its role in calcium metabolism. Recent findings however have shown other benefits of vitamin D3, such as playing a vital role in maintaining the immune and nervous systems, a healthy cardiovascular system and cardiac muscle, healthy skin, kidney health and muscle strength. Vitamin D is also required for healthy cell differentiation, particularly in the prostate gland.

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RHODIOLA – the Golden Rose of a naturopath’s dispensary!

RHODIOLA – the Golden Rose of a naturopath’s dispensary!

This relatively new herb to be added to my herbal dispensary is a fantastic adaptogenic herb. It can increase stamina and energy, improve memory, has an anti oxidant effect, alleviates anxiety and has even been shown to reduce high altitude sickness. What more could a naturopath want?!  Rhodiola rosea (R.rosea) commonly referred to as the golden root and rose root […]

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Muesli vs Sportsdrinks

Muesli vs Sportsdrinks

Latest research reported in the Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition has found that sports drinks specially formulated to aid recovery, are not so special after all!    The research involved 12 athletes who cycled for two hours at a comfortable work rate. They consumed an electrolyte sports drink immediately after one exercise session and a bowl […]

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Magnesium and Migraine

Magnesium and Migraine

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A number of clinical trials have established a clear link between magnesium and the development of migraine. Magnesium is involved in the release of nitric acid, a chemical that dilates blood vessels, as well as a number of migraine related receptors and neurotransmitters. Studies show that up to 50% of migraine sufferers are deficient in magnesium during an acute attack and that the infusion with magnesium gives rapid relief.

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On the Outside

On the Outside

Our skin is the largest organ of the body, covering a mind-boggling 20 square feet or so. What we place next to this crucial organ is therefore very significant. Equally important to consider is the impact on the environment of the textiles we choose to place next to our skin.

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Herbs and Children Do Mix

Herbs and Children Do Mix

kidsHealth.jpgMany of my clients include babies and young children, consulting me for a range of health concerns, including chronic ear infections, skin rashes and food reactions, constant colds and sore throats, as well as constipation and diarrhoea. The majority of these small patients are prescribed liquid herbal medicine as only children aged 9 or 10 can swallow tablets and capsules whole. (Powdered pro-biotics are also often prescibed… a healthy gut means a strong immune system.)

 

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