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PCOS – the how, why & buts

There are many misconceptions about PCOS, the first being it’s name.

Despite it’s given term; polycystic ovarian syndrome, having cysts on the ovaries is not what is happening. Instead, what is actually being observed on an ultrasound are underdeveloped follicle sacs in which eggs develop

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Longevity, anti-ageing & ageing well – methylation

There is a great deal of talk about longevity, anti-ageing & ageing well. This hot topic combines the power of epigenetics, DNA methylation & methylation adaptogens. The focus of Dr Kara Fitzgerald's book YOUNGER YOU, beautifully explains how combining these 3 elements have shown in human studies to lower biological age by 3.23 years - in 8 weeks!

Got your interest?! Read on…

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Tanya Borowski Tanya Borowski

How does alcohol affect your body

I can’t tell you the number of clients after I’ve asked to take a break from alcohol (yes, even that 1 glass of wine to wind down) for at least 5 weeks, report back to me HOW much better they feel, and are amazed by the difference to their symptoms. Alcohol negatively impacts all systems, from our hormones to our immunity. Here are some of the ways you might not know or think about...

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Hypothyroidism and Hashimotos

Most recent figures show that one in eight women can expect to develop hypothyroidism in her lifetime!

The most common form of hypothyroidism is Hashimoto’s, and if not supported or indeed it’s root causes addressed can cause an array of symptoms including depression, anxiety, decreased cognitive function, increased risk of arrhythmias and congestive heart failure, high cholesterol, fatigue and exhaustion, weight gain, and compromised immunity.

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Progesterone and PMDD

For most women, progesterone is good for mood, calms anxiety and promotes sleep, predominantly because it converts to a neurosteroid called allopregnanolone (ALLO) which bathes GABA receptors in the brain, the major “off switch” in the CNS thereby inducing calm.

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Tanya Borowski Tanya Borowski

Folate or Folic Acid?

January is ​​National Birth Defect Awareness month & also today is the final week of National Folic Acid Awareness Week. This is a crucial B vitamin (B9) that is especially important to women who are either pregnant or may become pregnant.

Folate or Folic acid ... are they one of the same? Although they are often used interchangeably, they are quite different.

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Easy At Home Proactive Self-Care

This is what changes a pandemic to an endemic: a virus that is always with us. So, we need to adopt strategies where we can look after ourselves, let our natural immune system do its job so as to not overwhelm our wonderful NHS.

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Chronic Stress vs Natural Immunity

In the early 1980s, psychologist Janice Kiecolt-Glaser, & immunologist Ronald Glaser, were intrigued by studies that linked stress and infection. For a decade, they studied medical students finding that the students' immunity went down every year under the simple stress of the three-day exam period. For stress of any significant duration - from a few days to a few months or years, as is happening now - all aspects of immunity went downhill. Thus long-term or chronic stress, through too much wear and tear, can ravage the immune system.

The rhetoric against COVID is 100% driven by instilling fear and stress. In light of the most recent variant - Omicron the approach is shockingly one dimensional, “get jabbed” - is this REALLY the only way?

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