Zoisa Holder
Feb 14, 20221 min read
How we use kinesiology to test for food intolerances
When food testing in Kinesiology, we are checking to see if are foods are: Biogenic - nourishing for the body, Biostatic - neither good...
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Zoisa Holder
Feb 8, 20221 min read
Stop tolerating pain!
If you've ever been in pain - injured or hurt yourself, whether it's acute pain, pain from muscles or joints, pain from indigestion or...
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Zoisa Holder
Jan 26, 20221 min read
Wellness Remedy - Calcium D-Glucarate
This month we have been looking at Allergies and hormones, so my Wellness Wednesday Remedy suggestion is Calcium D-Glucarate. A...
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Zoisa Holder
Jan 19, 20221 min read
Allergy or intolerance? What is the difference?
According to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation America (AAFA), an allergy is a reaction where the immune's defence mechanisms are...
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Zoisa Holder
Jan 12, 20221 min read
Wellness Wednesday - Allergies
According to Allergy UK, 44% of British adults suffer from at least one allergy with half this number having more than one allergy. This...
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Zoisa Holder
Dec 29, 20211 min read
Is the sugar overdose this Christmas affecting your inflammation?
At this time of year it is common for people to consume more sugar and alcohol than usual. If you plan on drinking more alcohol than...
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Zoisa Holder
Dec 22, 20211 min read
A thought at Christmas
Socialising is important for our health, it supports our mental and emotional wellbeing when we socialise with like minded others,...
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Zoisa Holder
Dec 15, 20211 min read
Supplements for inflammation
A blue-green algae supplement, Spirulina, can aid with balancing blood sugars, reducing blood pressure and lowering 'bad' cholesterol and...
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Zoisa Holder
Dec 6, 20212 min read
Digestive imbalances
Digestion is one of the key processes related to health in Ayurveda and Chinese traditional medicine. When the digestive 'fire' or agni...
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Zoisa Holder
Nov 17, 20211 min read
The benefits of exercise
According to Public Health England, today we are around 20% less active than we were in the 1960s, and if this trend continues, the UK...
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