wellness

How to eat for optimal iron levels

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According to the World Health Organisation, 2 billion people in both the developed and developing countries – over 30% of the world’s population – are iron deficient. Specifically, in developing countries every second pregnant woman and about 40% of pre-school aged children are estimated to be anaemic. So much so that iron deficiency, and iron […]


What is Collagen?

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You may or may not have noticed the ever growing collagen related product market surrounding us? You may have heard of the word, but don’t really know what it means? You may be looking into a collagen supplement, but are not too sure where to begin? This post has got you covered. Collagen is a […]

Spring Salmon Salad

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Salmon is an oily fish full of wondrous health benefits. It’s best known attribute is likely it’s high levels of omega 3 fatty acids, which are converted into DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) and EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid) in the body, after consumption. In fact, salmon is amongst the fish with the highest source of omega 3 fatty […]

What is Intuitive Eating?

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Intuitive eating. It is all about listening to your body. Healthy living is not one size fits all. There is no one way of eating that we can all do to get the same results. It just doesn’t work in that way. In fact, the secret is really being able to tune in to your […]

Stress: What is it all about?

Stress: What is it all about?Read more

Stress. Cortisol, as it is more scientifically known, is released when we are feeling anxious or under pressure. It is the ultimate marker of the body’s reaction to a challenge and has both biological and physiological symptoms. A little on the physiology of stress… There are two main stress response systems in the body: the […]

Immune Boosting Chicken & Veggie Soup

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This is my nutrient dense chicken soup for the soul. Aside from chicken and a good lot of legumes, it is chock full of vegetables meaning it’s high in fibre, full of many different nutrients and is entirely satiating. A head cold has been lingering the past few days so have been dosing up on […]

A Nutritionist’s Pantry Staples

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I know what it is like to come home after a long day of work and have ZERO motivation to cook full stop, let along cook something nourishing! I completely empathise. Hence, I have put together my list of pantry staples that make it super easy for those nights where things haven’t gone entirely to […]

Ask Alex: Eating for acne

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Acne. Its frustrating, its bothersome, it can be few but cystic and painful or manifest in small spots but many. However you’re affected, diet and other lifestyle factors can have a major impact on its resolve. For more on what it is and what it is telling you, see this post. Here are a few of my […]

Good Mood Food

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There is emerging evidence to show that certain foods affect our mood, for the better and for the worse. In practice, I always aim to support a client with food before nutraceutical supplementation. Of course, this is always in conjunction with more conventional medicine, should it be required. Food can be extremely powerful. Eating is […]

Pumpkin and Quinoa Salad

Pumpkin and Quinoa SaladRead more

Pumpkin is the best orange vegetable. There, I said it! I truly think it is. I mean, I LOVE sweet potato and I LOVE carrots, but I ESPECIALLY LOVE pumpkin. Hence, why this salad, to me, is the ultimate warming autumnal feed. Complete with warm grains, slow roasted pumpkin goodness and crunch and texture from […]

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