Biennale (Immune boosting) Soup
This immune-boosting vegetable soup is packed with nutrients that support overall health and immunity. Celery is rich in antioxidants and vitamins, including vitamin C, which helps support the immune system. Red onion contains quercetin, a powerful antioxidant known for its anti-inflammatory properties. Carrots are an excellent source of beta-carotene, which is converted into vitamin A in the body, playing a crucial role in immune function. Beetroot is loaded with vitamins and minerals, including vitamin C, iron, and magnesium, which contribute to a healthy immune system. Garlic and ginger both possess antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties that can help fend off illnesses and reduce inflammation in the body.
Top 10 Ways to Improve Your Energy
Are you feeling sluggish and drained? Recharge your body and revitalise your energy levels with these ten simple and effective tips. From nourishing foods to rejuvenating practices, incorporate these strategies into your daily routine to recover and unleash your energy.
Sprouts, why they are so good for us
Broccoli Shoots
- Nutrient-Rich: Broccoli shoots are rich in vitamins A, C, and K, as well as minerals like potassium and calcium. These nutrients are essential for maintaining overall health and supporting various bodily functions.
- Antioxidant Power: Broccoli shoots contain powerful antioxidants, such as sulforaphane, linked to reduced inflammation and protection against chronic diseases.
- Detoxification Support: Sulforaphane in broccoli shoots is known for its detoxifying properties, helping to eliminate harmful toxins from the body and supporting liver health.
- Heart Health: The fibre and potassium in broccoli shoots can support heart health by lowering cholesterol levels and regulating blood pressure.
Reduce Your Cancer Risk Awareness Month
In recognising Cancer Control Month, there are some proactive steps that you can take to reduce your cancer risk by making informed choices about the foods you eat. Nutrition plays a vital role in cancer prevention, and by incorporating the following guidelines into our diets, we can take control of our health and lower our risk of developing cancer.
Nutrigenomics Training put into Practice
We looked at adrenaline, dopamine, glutamate, histamine, noradrenaline, GABA, serotonin, melatonin and their lifecycles, signalling and transportation. Particularly interesting when working with clients who have depression, mood disorders, addictive behaviours, attention deficit and obsessive/compulsive disorders. With this training, gene expression can be supported for a more balanced response influencing an individual's susceptibility to mood disorders, anxiety, and cognitive decline etc. By examining genetic markers related to nervous system pathways, I can tailor interventions to support optimal nervous system function, such as recommending specific nutrients and lifestyle practices to support
Gut Issues?
Gut issues and how nutritional therapy can help. From diet to testing and identifying the root case of your problems.
Hot Winter Salad; for Brain Boosting Cognitive Wellness
Brain-boosting hot winter salad. Packed with nutrients that are evidenced to support cognitive function and brain health.

