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Sweet Potato Chips with Avocado Ranch Dip

Sweet Potato Chips with Avocado Ranch Dip

By nutritional therapist Christine Bailey These lightly spiced chips are perfect for dunking into this deliciously creamy dip. They are ideal as a snack or side dish to a main meal.  You can use milk or coconut kefir in dips and dressings as an easy way to cram in more beneficial bacteria, but if this is not available use yoghurt instead. Sweet potatoes are also a useful source of soluble fibre to support healthy blood sugar levels and digestive health….

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When Food Bites Back

When Food Bites Back

Food allergies and intolerances don’t have to be scary. Nutritionist Esther Mills-Roberts explains… Careful and diligent – yes, scared – no need; with the right information, food allergies and intolerances can be easily managed. They can even open the door to some wonderful new foods. Allergies and Intolerances It’s true, for some people food really can bite back; sending their immune systems into histamine overdrive causing restricted breathing, swellings and rashes. Most severe cases will be managed with an EpiPen,…

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Sundried Tomato Lamb Burgers with BBQ Sauce

Sundried Tomato Lamb Burgers with BBQ Sauce

By nutritional therapist Christine Bailey These tasty burgers are moist and flavoursome thanks to the addition of sundried tomatoes. Here they are accompanied with a deliciously tangy barbecue sauce and topped with lettuce and tomato. You can prepare the burgers ahead of time and keep chilled until ready to cook. Lamb is a great source of B vitamins, iron, zinc and selenium to keep your children energised and support immune health. The homemade BBQ sauce is easy to make and…

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Healthy Kids

Healthy Kids

How to support children’s health, naturally. We all want to give our children a great start in life. A healthy diet and good nutrition are key in maintaining good health but are even more essential for children who need the nutrients for development and growth. We speak to nutritional therapist Hannah Braye, technical adviser at Probiotics International Ltd (Protexin), manufacturers of Bio-Kult and Lepicol, to find out which nutrients are vital for children and how we can ensure these are…

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Menopause Relief

Menopause Relief

Going through the menopause? Discover the best natural remedies to ease symptoms. Most women reach menopause between the ages of 45 and 55, but it can occur earlier in your 30s or later in your 60s. The symptoms and severity of symptoms vary, but common ones include irregular vaginal bleeding, hot flushes, night sweats, vaginal dryness/itching/irritation, muscle/joint pain, fatigue, mood swings and memory problems. Jenny Bodenham, nutritional therapist at Higher Nature comments: “Menopause is considered to have occurred when a…

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Fight Inflammation

Fight Inflammation

Natural remedies to reduce chronic inflammation. Inflammation is a word often associated with sore, painful and swollen joints, which are usually red in colour and hot to touch, but inflammation can occur anywhere in the body. People are often under this misconception that inflammation is a bad thing, but it’s not necessarily so. Inflammation is a healing process, it’s your body’s attempt at self-protection. Inflammation occurs when your body is trying to kill any harmful stimuli, including irritants, pathogens and…

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Find Paradise at EDEN Destinations

Find Paradise at EDEN Destinations

Advertorial Fly direct to Malta from £44* The Maltese Islands, an archipelago of three islands – Malta, Gozo and Comino – lie in the centre of the Mediterranean Sea, just 80km south of Italy. The European Union’s smallest member state covers an area of just 316km2, yet within its boundaries lies a wealth of cultural heritage.  The capital city, Valletta, and its more ancient predecessor, Mdina, are two of Malta’s most popular destinations. Both are endowed with a treasure-trove of…

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#Veganuary – Top Tips for Introducing a Successful Vegan Diet

#Veganuary – Top Tips for Introducing a Successful Vegan Diet

By nutritionist Lily Soutter, a Brand Ambassador for Garden of Life #Veganuary has successfully hit the UK and whether you’ve gone full vegan or chosen the more flexi-vegan approach, you may already be starting to feel the benefits. But, much like any lifestyle or diet change, there is always a tricky stage – that moment when you begin questioning the benefits in favour of a search for satisfaction. Perhaps you’re feeling tired and you may even be starting feel anxious about…

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5 Foods to Eat Daily for Better Eyesight

5 Foods to Eat Daily for Better Eyesight

Written by Aaron Barriga from Insight Vision Center, experts in ophthalmology and eye care  Remember the times you spent staring at your lunch, infuriated with mom for serving those carrots and beans? Well, it was not all a saga when your parents told you that you would grow a pair of night vision goggles if you finished the last bit of spinach. It is rightfully said, ‘You are what you eat’ as specific nutrients do play a significant role in…

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Beat Early Hay Fever Symptoms

Beat Early Hay Fever Symptoms

Hay fever usually strikes in late spring or early summer, but for one in four sufferers, March can mark the start of symptoms with tree pollens causing an early onset of hay fever. There is no cure for hay fever, but there are many ways sufferers can reduce or prevent the debilitating symptoms. Airborne allergies expert and creator of HayMax allergen barrier balms, Max Wiseberg, offers some tips and advice for what he terms ‘Early Season Hay Fever’: The main…

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