Wellbeing

The surprising results of my recent gut test – and why I will be regularly testing from now on – with Dr Christine Rosche

I was recently introduced to Dr Christine Rosche, a Board Certified Nutrition Specialist and Digestive health expert, by Ryan Munsey when I interviewed him for my podcast. I set up a call with Dr Rosche and she sent me a stool test via Fedex, which I did. (Trust me, it’s […]

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What to do when your energy is low

We all have moments when we don’t feel as energised or inspired as we’d like, and we feel a little disconnected from everything. However, there are many things you can do when your energy is low.   Here are my top five tips. Move: As human beings we were designed to

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Top five supplements recommended for mental health

Here are my five top supplements that I recommend for mental health. Krill or fish oil contains omega-3 fatty acids such as EPA and DHA that are really good for the memory and brain. We can’t actually synthesise these omega-3s ourselves. We can synthesise omega-6s, but we need to get

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The connection between sleep and Alzheimer’s disease

This week’s blog is about the connection between sleep and Alzheimer’s disease. There are around five hundred and twenty thousand cases of Alzheimer’s disease in the UK and it’s fast becoming a real epidemic.   It’s something that many of us are more conscious of, and links are being made between

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The importance of walking for health

Last Sunday I completed the London Marathon dressed from head to toe as Dame Edna Everage. It was a very hot day, the hottest marathon on record so I’m very proud of that achievement, plus we raised £2,200 for charity.   A key part of my training programme was actually walking,

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You might not be absorbing all the nutrients from your food

There are five reasons I’m going to talk about in this blog post about why you might not be getting all the nutrients from your food. There are other reasons, but I think these are the five key ones, and some of the practical ones you can try. Chewing fast:

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How to avoid gaining weight in your 40s

We tend to think that gaining weight is something that happens with ageing, but this isn’t the case. It is, however, really important to monitor your body composition, in other words, your ratio of fat, water, bones, and muscle, as you get into older adulthood, to avoid putting yourself at

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7 Ways To Wake Up Feeling Energised On A Monday Morning

Do you ever wake up on a Monday morning feeling groggy, tired, uninspired, or under-energised?  Does this have a knock on effect on the rest of your week, where you never really catch up until the weekend when it all starts again?  Well, the good news is you’re not alone.

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What do these people have in common?

Can you guess? Not everyone may be recognisable to you so let me introduce you to each of them. Starting from top left we have Arianna Huffington, founder of the Huffington Post and Thrive Global and the author of the bestselling books The Sleep Revolution and Thrive. Top middle is

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