Visceral Manipulation with Peter Thompson
Peter Thompson, our in-house Osteopath talks about Visceral Manipulation and its positive impact digestive function… Continue reading
Peter Thompson, our in-house Osteopath talks about Visceral Manipulation and its positive impact digestive function… Continue reading
For the month of April, we are offering a special on our ‘In-house’ Food Sensitivity Test!! For the month of April we are offering a special on our ‘In-house’ Food Sensitivity Test! What’s included? Initial Naturopathic Consultation with one of our head practitioners Food Sensitivity test of 48 foods Email support from our Nutritionist covering … Continue reading
Core Naturopathics offers you the most advanced testing currently available. Our OligoScan test allows us to measure the bio-availability (quickly and precisely) of trace elements (minerals) and heavy metal intoxication. Via the hand our spectrometry laser accurately measures the density of chemical substances, giving us an incredible insight into: Twenty major minerals – there deficiencies … Continue reading
We have a late addition to our speakers for tonight. Matt Webster had the world at his feet two years ago – an outstanding career, international work & healthier than most mid twenty males. Then that world dropped from beneath his feet with a diagnosis of an extremely rare tumor. Over the coming months & … Continue reading
A key contributor to inflammation in our body is the food that we eat. A diet high in processed foods, refined sugar, grains, vegetable oils, trans fats, chemical additives and the like, will lead you down the path to inflammation and ill-health. Replacing processed foods with whole, ideally organic foods is the more scenic, … Continue reading
Metabolic syndrome is not a disease in itself, but a collection of risk factors that often occur together, increasing your risk of heart disease, stroke and diabetes. A person is diagnosed as having metabolic syndrome when they have any three or more: central (abdominal) obesity – excess fat in and around the stomach (abdomen) raised … Continue reading
Disease Prevention: The World Health Organization defines prevention as ‘approaches and activities aimed at reducing the likelihood that a disease or disorder will affect an individual, interrupting or slowing the progress of the disorder or reducing disability’ (WHO 2004). An important part of disease prevention is health promotion. This describes activities which help individuals and … Continue reading
Move and enjoy: Just be active! It doesn’t always have to be planned or gym workouts. Simply sitting less, and getting more physically active throughout the day wherever possible is also essential to reducing one of the major risk factors for metabolic syndrome, obesity. One strategy for sticking with exercise is to make it enjoyable … Continue reading
Nutritional genomics, or nutrigenomics, is the study of how foods affect our genes and how individual genetic differences can affect the way we respond to nutrients (and other naturally occurring compounds) in the foods we eat. Nutrigenomics has received much attention recently because of its potential for preventing, mitigating, or treating chronic disease, and certain … Continue reading
Become proactive with your health: Seek information regarding health from a qualified holistic practitioner, to help prevent ill health and support individual health long term. Take charge of your own body and learn from it. Even when you may feel well, it’s important to also track your health and monitor changes over time. This way … Continue reading