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Nutritional Therapy can help these
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lack of energy, lethargy & fatigue |
digestive problems eg. IBS, food intolerances |
weight management problems |
headaches & migraines |
PMS, pre-conception, pregnancy, menopause |
Hair, nail & skin problems |
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Nutritional therapy is high profile at the moment.
However, it was Hippocrates who famously stated “Let food be your medicine”…. He both practiced and taught nutritional medicine. So – food and its effect on our health has a long tradition. Nutritional therapy is the modern practice of an ancient insight. |
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| Nutritional Therapy takes a holistic approach and is grounded in recognized science. It looks at the complete individual and their specific issues, health and lifestyle. It focuses on the underlying causes of physical imbalances and corrects those, rather than simply treating the symptoms. This approach leads to sustainable, long term improvement, rather than a temporary “quick fix”. |
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| Nutritional Therapy may involve the use of biochemical tests to help identify specific problems and supplementation can be helpful in certain circumstances. However, core to Nutritional Therapy is a balanced, healthy and delicious diet. |
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