Herbal Healthcare Blog
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As the seasons change and the weather stirs up leaves, dust, and pollen, our seasonal allergies can rear their ugly head. In the fall, we often have increased sensitivities to ragweed, mold, and dust mites.
Now that the autumnal equinox has passed and we’re shifting into a new season, it’s time for a detox!
Adopting an anti-inflammatory diet this fall could do wonders for avoiding illness into the winter months. By reducing inflammation, we improve the function of our bodies on a systemic level. This includes immune function!
It’s bedtime. You complete your bedtime routines, put on your pyjamas and get into bed. You’re tired, but once you turn out the lights, your brain just won’t shut off.
It’s no secret that starting your day well rested can emphasize the proper function of our days.
This September, as the kids head back to school, what can we do to equip them for optimal immune function? The last thing you need as you’re just getting into the swing of a new school year is to get hit hard by the cold and flu season! So, how can we prevent, as well as fight off infection?
It’s very often that you’ll hear your family member or friends talk about the discomfort of feeling bloated. But the term “bloated” is used so freely nowadays and can get mistaken for just being extremely full.
Bitters are an ancient tool for healthy digestion. Herbal stimulants, like bitters, boost functioning in natural and non-addictive ways. By warming and stimulating, they support circulation and metabolism, preventing obstructions that lead to dysfunction.
Collagen is the “glue” or structural protein that holds the human body together.
Are you experiencing pain between the chest and pelvic region or digestive pain? Does your stomach feel like it's tied in knots? It may be a stomachache, but sometimes it is more than that: Abdominal Pain.
Summer is upon us, and this means we are booking our time off with beach days, camping trips and so much more fun stuff!
Cellulite can make us feel insecure. Regardless of your size, cellulite can show up in areas where we naturally store extra fat, like the hips, thighs, stomach and buttocks.