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SUPPORT STRESSED-OUT PATIENTS WITH TRADITIONAL MEDICINE

In a recently published study 30 healthy male and female volunteers were tested in a randomised, placebo controlled cross-over trial under conditions of experimentally induced stress. The subjects were randomly assigned to receive either 4 tablets of NervoHeel on the first experimental day and 4 tablets of the placebo on the second experimental day, or […]

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Understanding Histamine Intolerance

Histamine is produced as part of the local immune response to invading bodies and triggers inflammation, vasodilation, and increased capillary permeability. The increased permeability of the capillaries causes fluid to move into the extracellular space, giving rise to the classic symptoms of allergy such as a runny nose and watery eyes. Further, sensory neural stimulation […]

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Nutrient sensing pathways

Fasting and time-restricted feeding can activate nutrient-sensing pathways   Research in the field of nutrient sensing pathways and circadian rhythms has revealed that the time of day when food is ingested affects body composition, inflammation, the gut microbiome, sleep, and overall health.    Molecular clocks are present in almost every cell, anticipating changes in nutrient […]

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Evidence summary of high dietary acid load

Today’s food = Tomorrow’s chronic disease? Why our food balance may actually be the #1 cause of many 21st century diseases. Understanding how your clients’ diets affect their overall health is not simply understood through its nutritional composition but also the direct impact on the delicate pH balance in the body. Acidosis (especially low grade) […]

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What is Autophagy?

Fasting and specific diets activate Autophagy and adaptive conditioning   Autophagy is the body’s adaptive mechanism of intracellular detoxification and rejuvenation; clearing away cellular debris and toxins, so that the cells and cellular components (for example, organelles, proteins and cell membranes) remain robust, restored and functional. Recent evidence has shown that specific changes in dietary […]

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NEW SEMINAR: Fasting & Autophagy

A CLINICAL APPROACH TO ACHIEVING OPTIMAL CELL REGENERATION   DID YOU KNOW? 63% of Australians are now overweight or obese. 50% of the population are living with a chronic disease. In a society where fad-diets & misinformation are rife, two things ring true: The one size fixes all approach to diets and eating programs has […]

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A note from our expert speakers – Ageing, Kidney & Cognitive Health National Summit | AUGUST

Our upcoming seminar on ageing, kidney and cognitive health is etching closer. Here is a preview of what our expert speakers have to say on some of the topics that will be presented. Our speakers are highly regarded in their respective medical fields and this is an opportunity to learn from them and gain a […]

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NEW Speaker announced: Dr Henry Butt MSc, PhD.

We are pleased to announce the addition of a new speaker to our upcoming seminar on Ageing, kidney and cognitive health in August.   Dr Henry Butt has a PhD and Masters in Science, with expertise in faecal microbiology. He was the scientist in charge of the Department of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases at three […]

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The intimate relationship between cortisol and acidosis

Stress is proven to negatively affect the acid-base balance in the body by increasing acid levels. However, when in an acidic state the body requires more cortisol to excrete the excess acid, which eventually can lead to subclinical acidosis and numerous health conditions. The role of cortisol in acidity The kidneys are integral for the […]

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The demonstrated links between mental health & acidity

Mental health disorders are a growing burden in Australia and worldwide, many beginning in childhood or early adolescence. Growing evidence indicates that besides psychological and environmental factors, the diet and pH balance are significant factors.   The effects of high dietary acid load on mental health Studies indicate several diets have an inverse relationship with […]

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