Author Archive: Tania Flack
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Clean up your act! – Why you should consider a detox
While there is no question that a Detoxification Programme is one of the most beneficial things you can do to rapidly improve the state of your health, there is lots … Continue reading
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Insulin Resistance – Get the Skinny On How Poor Diet and Stress Can Ruin Your Health
What is Insulin Resistance? Many factors contribute to insulin resistance (IR) including poor diet and stress. It develops over time as the body gradually looses the ability to control blood … Continue reading
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Adrenal Exhaustion – Are you surfing on Adrenalin? What are the long term effects?
What is Adrenal Exhaustion? The adrenal glands help to give us our get up and go. But if you are continually surfing on adrenaline and running on empty they can eventually start … Continue reading
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Hold the Chocolate! – Why you get PMS and what you can do about it
PMS or Premenstrual Syndrome is incredibly common; approximately 75% of all women will experience it some time during their fertile years. While many women experience only minimal problems other women … Continue reading
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Sleep Easy – How to get the good nights sleep you deserve
Insomnia is very common, affecting approximately 12% of the population. Having a good nights sleep is one of Mother Nature’s major ways of helping us to repair and rejuvenate our … Continue reading
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False Start to Your New Year’s Resolutions? – Lose Weight the Healthy Way!
Do you ever catch yourself thinking, “How did I end up here?” or seeing your reflection in and not recognizing yourself? Not being able to fit into last years clothes … Continue reading
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Just Can’t Get Going? – This Amazing Herb Will Help!
Are you finding that January has passed you by and you just can’t get back into the swing of things? Running yourself ragged during the festive season can leave you … Continue reading
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Australian Women Tip the Scales – Obesity on the increase
A worrying trend has been identified in the latest Australian Bureau of Statistics report for 2007-2008. It shows that 37% of Australians overweight and one quarter of Australians are classified as obese. This marks … Continue reading