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Clinical Foundations Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a chronic, functional gastrointestinal disorder largely driven by disordered communication between the gut ...
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Like a warm embrace, Poria cocos is the dispensary essential for our time
If we created a modern-day proverb reflecting the therapeutic capacity of Poria cocos (Fu-Ling) it would be ‘the one that takes care of us’. ...
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Tips to Calm: Switching on your Parasympathetic Nervous System
While stress is part of our day to day, whether triggered from the environment, or within our body’s regular biochemical processes, being kin...
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Bringing back the love with Cacao and Selenium
The catecholamine, dopamine is colloquially known as the “love drug” …its release gives us that feeling of euphoria when we fall in love o...
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Harnessing Hormonal Health: Helping Women Regain Control
This webinar talks all thing PMS and PMDD the next generation of PMS....
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Report: A host of common chemicals endanger child brain development
In a new report, dozens of scientists, health practitioners and children's health advocates are calling for renewed attention to the growi...
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Improving Mood, Sleep and Behaviour
Improving Mood, Sleep and Behaviour with Tryptophan, Ornithine, Ser...
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Histamine Intolerance: Clinical Perspective
Histamine intolerance is often overlooked as the symptoms are multifaceted and it effects multiple body systems. It is often mistaken for ...
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Depression in Australia: Zinc, B6 and Mauve Factor
Depression is still the leading cause of disability worldwide, with 1 in 6 Australians experiencing the mental illness at some stage of th...
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Inositol: Revolutionizing Thyroid Prescriptions
Inositol (also known as myo-inositol or vitamin B8), is well known for its use in blood sugar control and panic attacks but it’s now provi...
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Over 50% Quit Smoking With 3g of NAC
There is a strong comorbidity between mood disorders such as depression, and tobacco use disorder. The disorder is a dependence on nicotin...
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One in ten adolescents living in households with food insecurity have poor mental health
One in 10 adolescents living in households with food insecurity have poorer parent-reported mental health than peers, according to a study...
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Gut Feelings and The Gut-Brain Axis
For the past few years, the topics of mental health, emotional health and psychological wellbeing have received some much-needed attention...
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Vitamin E deficiency could damage brain
Scientists have discovered how a lack of vitamin E could cause damage to the brain - by disrupting the supply of nutrients to the brain th...
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Does a 'Western diet' increase risk of Alzheimer's disease?
Recent research has established associations between certain environmental factors, including eating a western diet and being sedentary, w...
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