If you’re navigating menopause with hormone replacement therapy (HRT), you may wonder if fibre is essential—especially if you follow a low-carb or ketogenic diet. With the rising popularity of carnivore-style eating and zero-plant food approaches, many women are...
Gut
Gut Health Autoimmune Link: Everyday Foods CAN Trigger Inflammation
The connection between gut health autoimmune conditions like Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, rheumatoid arthritis, and psoriasis is becoming clearer—driven largely by the foods we consume daily. Mounting research suggests that what we eat plays a powerful role in triggering...
Appestat Function Explained: Your Brain’s Hunger Thermostat
Introduction To truly take control of your health, understanding how your body manages hunger is crucial. In this article, we explore the appestat function explained through the lens of modern metabolic science. The appestat, a region within the brain's hypothalamus,...
A Healthy gut
The human gut, also known as the gastrointestinal tract or digestive system, plays a critical role in our overall health and well-being. The gut is in charge of breaking down food, getting nutrients from it, and getting rid of waste. But the gut does a lot more than...
Gut Health – Your Gut Is Your Second Brain
Your gut is your body's second brain, controlling your moods, sleep patterns, and ability to digest nutritious food. It's also connected to your immune system, so if something isn't right with your gut health, there could be a serious underlying issue at hand. Keeping...
Chronic Inflammation
Why inflammation? The purpose of inflammation in the body is treating threats as they arise, not on a permanent basis. Inflammation in a specific area or organ address one specific threat. Chronic inflammation, however, can lead to a vast array of further conditions...
Problem Food and Drinks
We encourage you to follow your body’s cues to work out what dietary details affect you most. Sensitivity varies from individual to individual. Sugar, refined carbohydrates and gluten affect different people with varying degrees of toxicity. Other foods may have some positive attributes and some negative. It’s up to you to work out the specifics, with the three categories below deserving special mention.
The Gut
Understanding the importance of gut health.
Current medical thinking is emphasizing the importance of the gut (intestines). There are links between digestion, mood, and health. The majority of people who are overweight and insulin-resistant, also have poor gut health. The gut is a place of complex interaction between nerve signals, hormones, and the microbiota. Upset it and the consequences can be disastrous.








