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  • Four mid-life women stood in a row wearing yoga attire. The two women on the end are holding yoga mats. The background is a pale, beige pink.
    19 March 2026

    Understanding the ‘Second Spring’: Is menopause a condition or a life stage?

    Menopause can be surprisingly controversial. A natural life stage that can result in important physical and mental health changes, it seems it’s only taken seriously if it’s seen as something that results in symptoms, and can be treated as a medical condition with HRT. In this blog, we look at how important hormone changes are in menopause, how they link to other body systems, and that, if we w...
  • Practitioner deep dive: Natural antihistamines
    27 February 2026

    Practitioner deep dive: Natural antihistamines

    Spring is about to be sprung, and it’s that time of year again when pollen levels begin to rise and many people experience seasonal allergies. One in four people in the UK (approximately 16 million) suffer from allergic rhinitis (hay fever) and up to 49% of the population report experiencing hay fever symptoms on occasion. Many of these will reach for over the counter (OTC) medications which ca...
  • Twenty something woman in orange gym set making a heart shape over her tummy.
    19 February 2026

    Intestinal permeability, the gut–immune axis, and allergic disease: Clinical implications for practice

    Allergic diseases are traditionally framed as disorders of inappropriate immune reactivity to environmental antigens such as pollen, foods, or house dust mite. However, a growing body of evidence suggests that gastrointestinal barrier integrity and gut microbial ecology play a central role in shaping allergic susceptibility and symptom expression. Given that approximately 70–80% of immune tissu...
  • How to use multivitamins in clinical practice
    9 February 2026

    How to use multivitamins in clinical practice

    In modern clinical practice, multivitamins have evolved far beyond the generic “nutritional safety net” they were once perceived to be. As our understanding of personalised nutrition deepens, it’s increasingly clear that foundational micronutrient support can play a pivotal therapeutic role, whether addressing nutrient gaps, supporting complex biochemical pathways such as methylation and detoxi...
  • Close up macro shot of a of green lettuce leaf. Eating a nutrient-rich, anti-inflammatory diet rich in an abundnace of fruits and vegetables is essential for optimal methylation.
    3 February 2026

    Why methylation matters – the complex process at the heart of human health

    A complex topic that can be baffling and spark differing opinions, methylation is critical to health as it’s at the heart of so many of our body’s key processes. Annie Edwards demystifies methylation and explains how you can use it to support the health of your clients. Why methylation matters Methylation is a key cellular process that takes place continuously, regulating multiple functions in...
  • GLP agonies – Supporting clients on GLP medications
    23 December 2025

    GLP agonies – Supporting clients on GLP medications

    Use of GLP-1 medications for weight loss is accelerating rapidly with Mounjaro & Wegovy now household names. Are these drugs a panacea for the obesity epidemic, or do the wide-ranging side effects make them a healthcare time bomb? Let’s take a close look at the ‘GLP-1 receptor agonists’ – how they work, what the side effects are, and how we can help, as well as natural alternatives. The ri...
  • Self-defence - Supplements for immunity and lung function
    4 December 2025

    Self-defence - Supplements for immunity and lung function

    Since the pandemic, our awareness, perhaps even fear, of viral and other infections has increased. But we have always existed in a world where we might encounter evolving variants of viral infection, with some of us seemingly more susceptible or even vulnerable than others due to our general health. It’s the combination of exposure to bacterial, fungal or viral ‘load’ and our own ability to pr...
  • Abstract of woman sat cross legged on the floor at yoga practicing a breathing exercise to keep her lungs healthy. Her right hand is on her chest and her left hand is on her belly.
    2 December 2025

    Seeking inspiration - looking after the lungs

    To breathe is to live.  Although we have a regular need for food to provide energy for life, the body has a more essential, immediate and continuous requirement for oxygen, which is fundamental to energy metabolism and cell survival.  Oxygen is chemically indispensable, and the rhythmic, largely unconscious, act of breathing that draws it in not only sustains life but also represents life’s rhy...
  • Mid-life women in a blue dress, at a dance class.
    24 October 2025

    Re-thinking creatine and electrolytes

    Creatine and electrolyte supplements have recently been in the spotlight, with growing interest around their impressive benefits for multiple areas of health. Once seen mainly as a bodybuilder’s secret weapon, new research reveals that creatine’s potential goes far beyond muscle and plays a vital role in supporting energy production, cognitive function, and overall vitality. Electrolytes, ofte...
  • Smiling mid-life woman with long hair sits on an outdoor wooden bench by a lake to tie her shoe laces before going for a run. She wears a teal t-shirt and black leggings.
    16 October 2025

    Menopause brain fog: Understanding how hormonal changes affect your memory

    During the menopause transition, many women notice changes in focus, memory, and mental clarity, and often report feeling like they are ‘losing their mind’. Rest assured, this is a common side effect due to the changes and fluctuations in hormone levels, and in today’s blog, our Nutritional Therapist Annie will delve deeper into why this occurs and what you can do to support yourself during thi...
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