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24.01.2022 Question time: Why do people "burn-out" or get to the point of exhaustion? You will use your adrenals if your thyroid is not up to the job. Your thyroid won't work if you are low in one substance, such as iodine, selenium, tyrosine or your vitamin co-factors. With the lack you will use your adrenals to get through the day.... The adrenals only have so much to give, so we end up with adrenal burn out. Mitochondria - one nutrient missing will slow down everything and you will go into survival mode with slow cellular metabolism. This could be just one or two nutrients, such as vitamin B3 or biotin. An example of a deficiency that ends up in a lack is iron deficiency anemia. Your body uses iron in your red blood cells and does not substitute. It just goes into a deficiency state. And: We take on too much and don't ask for help, or our requests go unheeded. It's not the answer, it's your answer that is needed. The solution depends on what your body wants. To find out more and start addressing the underlying issues, contact me for an appointment. www.taylormadehealth.com.au See more



21.01.2022 We now have the technology for us to assess 800 epigenetic factors in 15 minutes, including food intolerances, immune reactions and environmental burden. The test verifies exactly what is going on with your body, today. This means that all through your treatment we are only dealing with your issues and your concerns.... You keep the full 37 page report. To find out more, contact me directly.

15.01.2022 There are many herbs that can help regulate our bodies, and depending on what you want, there are herbs to take you in the right direction. All you have to do is ask. Nature has already provided.

14.01.2022 Don't like repeating yourself? Iodine may be the supplement for you(r family). Iodine deficiency causes many neurological problems in all stages of life.... According to the WHO (all opinions reserved) "deficiency during pregnancy not only results in brain damage to the fetus, but also in low birth weight, prematurity and increased perinatal and infant mortality." And: "iodine deficiency in children is responsible for disorders in physical and cognitive development, and hypothyroidism. It results in impaired cognitive and motor development which affects a child’s performance at school." "In adulthood, it affects productivity and the ability to find a job. Iodine-deficient people may forfeit 15 IQ points, and nearly 50 million people suffer from some degree of iodine deficiency-related brain damage." The question becomes, are we taking nutrition seriously? I don't think we are. For more information on nutritional deficiencies and proper supplementation, please contact me for an appointment. https://www.who.int//is-it-true-that-lack-of-iodine-really



11.01.2022 Good Golly Miss Moly(bdenum) Molybdenum (pronounced moleb denum) is an essential mineral that is very much needed in our bodies. Moly helps to prevent and treat cancers and getting enough is great prevention. It is an antioxidant in the body and is essential for the enzyme mARC which detoxes hydroxylated bases that cause DNA mutations.... Moly, along with zinc, helps to regulate copper levels in the body (we still need copper, it’s not the bad guy). Moly is essential for the detoxification of alcohol. Moly lowers uric acid levels and helps prevent and treat gout. Moly helps eliminates sulfites and helps with sulfur preservative sensitivity such as the 220 preservatives in wine and dried fruits. Sulfur sensitivities are triggered by foods and symptoms include wheezing, nausea and hives, just like an allergic reaction. Moly is a co-factor for many enzymatic reactions and the processing of sulfur-based amino acids including cysteine and methionine, both essential for detoxification and methylation in the body. Moly is needed to generate ATP in the mitochondria and is essential for the conversion of foods to energy. Foods high in molybdenum include beans, lentils, chickpeas and black-eyed peas, almonds, cashews and hazelnuts, tofu and other soy products, leafy veg, eggs, whole grains such as millet, tomatoes and cucumbers. The RDA for Moly is 45mcg and 55mcg for pregnancy and lactation. One of the first deficiency symptoms is headache and rapid heart rate. To find out more, contact me for an appointment.

10.01.2022 This article could have been a lot longer, but at 1,855 words, I promise I was trying to get to the point. Your emotions are just as much biochemistry as they are spiritual, social or any other part of what makes us human. We are, after all, just a sack of chemical reactions held up by internal scaffolding. So before you take yourself personally, it is time to think more critically about our physical bodies and how they actually work. The story is so much more complex than... we realise. I have worked for years to not only study the 'why' but also to make the course of action easy. I have the tests and the tools to find out why you are not feeling your best. This is what really matters, not a one-size-fits all approach that doesn't address your body. I want to find the cause and treatment for your body only. I want to find your cause. To learn more, please contact me for an appointment. #food #intolerance #nutrition #deficiency #cellwellbeing #allergy #anxiety #depression #health #wellbeing #anxious #vitamins #minerals #probiotic #gut #adrenal https://taylormadehealth.com.au//dont-take-yourself-person

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