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Shannon Carlin Naturopath BHSc, BBus

Locality: Panton Hill, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 3 8748 1484



Address: 605 Kangaroo Ground-St Andrews Road 3759 Panton Hill, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.thenaturopathicbalance.com.au

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25.01.2022 Exercise before, during and after a cancer experience... We know that healthy diet, healthy mind, yoga and exercise help to improve a diagnosis outcome, improve QOL and reduce treatment associated side effects. This awesome table provides insights into which type of exercise, benefits specific symptoms.



23.01.2022 We may eat organic, plant-based, whole foods, exercise daily, use non-toxic skin care and household products. What do you do to support, nourish and really connect with your mind? Aside from 7-8 hours sleep (preferably 2 hours before midnight), meditation and journaling are two areas where you can begin to support and tap into your mind. ... Begin with just one session a week, see how you go

21.01.2022 Are you feeling overwhelmed about your health? Information overload? Too much reading, podcasting, googling? ... Keep it simple. Start small. Stay focused. Every little change, addition, exclusion counts

19.01.2022 Exciting a vegetarian collagen, made from the inner membrane lining the shell of an egg + vitamin C + manganese. Great for connective tissue formation, healthy joint cartilage and helps to relieve arthritis pain and joint stiffness. Marleen Plate



18.01.2022 I know I am always banging on about getting your vitamin d levels checked This is a nice visual summary of why our vitamin d levels are SO very important. If you need help interpreting your levels and how much you should be supplementing with I’m your gal. ... I had a client recently who’s levels were at 37, way too low! After just 3 MONTHS we have more than doubled it to 85

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18.01.2022 Healing takes time. How much time? How ever long it takes. Be kind to yourself, nourish your body, rest your body, move your body. Acknowledge and work through your emotions.... Get out in nature, grow a plant, adopt an animal, write a book. Ask yourself what you need, and let your healing begin #naturopath #nutrition #emotionalbodyhealing #holistichealing #breastcancernaturopath #foodasmedicine



17.01.2022 This was such lovely feedback from one of my new clients a couple of weeks ago. They were referred to me by our local health food shop Natures Harvest and didn't know too much about naturopathy. Naturopathy is a holistic healing modality, which combines the traditional knowledge of plant-based healing and modern-day research-evidence based data, to understand and treat the root causes of dis-ease. Naturopathy approaches treatments focusing on the body, mind and spirit. What y...ou may not know about naturopaths: -Naturopaths study a 4 year Bachelor of Health Science to practice. -Naturopaths have a variety of tools in their holistic medicine cabinet; herbal medicine, nutraceuticals, flower essences, homeopathics, food as medicine, movement and modes of relaxation. -Naturopaths are like investigators, searching through your health history, family history, signs & symptoms to get to the bottom of your imbalance. -Naturopaths work alongside other health practitioners to provide the best outcomes for their clients. -Naturopaths are also pretty good at reading pathology and interpreting pathology for their clients, which is super helpful for someone living with a chronic condition or a disease experience. -Naturopaths can identify nutrient deficiencies and prescribe to replete them. -Naturopaths can order all sorts of pathology for you, interpret them and provide a prescription to treat. -Naturopaths are excellent listeners. -Naturopaths can help you work through emotional blockages and psychosomatic symptoms. -Naturopaths provide individual treatment plans for you, based on your individual symptom picture. A naturopath is your guide and healing facilitator - it's partnership. We are a pretty cool and talented bunch really :)

15.01.2022 Autophagy is an innate bodily function which cleans out our cells of foreign and toxic agents, supporting optimal healthy functions. It’s a bit like emptying your bin, recycling what you can and adding a clean fresh bin liner! So many health benefits; healthy cell signalling, immune function and reducing inflammatory pathways. ... Autophagy deficiency can promote cancer. Intermittent fasting promotes autophagy, 16:8.

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11.01.2022 The Naturopathic Balance supports cancer research, by donating 5% of all initial consultations to Peter Mac. Every $ helps to learn more about the big C, improve treatments and to help to one day find a cure and save precious lives #oncologynaturopath #breastcancernaturopath #petermacallumcancerfoundation #cancerresearch



08.01.2022 1 in 8 women will be dignosed with breast cancer, as per current statistics. Most of us know of someone who has been diagnosed. Breast cancer isn't selective, it can develop at any age from 20s-80s+. A breast cancer diagnosis can affect all of your vulnerabilities, ignites fear, thoughts of worst case scenarios, and a complete distraction from your normal life.... It can also birth strength, determination, courage and positive emotional and physical changes in your life. I've been told many times, its not only the diagnosis, but it's also the fear of the treatments, how will I feel, how will I cope, how will I look? The fearful anticipation of waiting for results, over and over. It can take its toll. And it can be bloody hard. The support and understanding of family and friends plays a huge role, in the healing process. But often those close to you, don't know what to stay, what to do to help. They really want to help. Sometimes your diagnosis, may tap into their own fears. I have created a webinar to help provide guidance and support for anyone diagnosed with breast cancer, their family, partner and friends. It's nearly ready to launch. Please let anyone you know, who has had a recent breast cancer diagnosis, that this will be available and accessible. Help me, to share my knowledge and experiences with them.

07.01.2022 If we have only met through Telehealth, let me introduce The Naturopathic Balance.

05.01.2022 When assessing risks for hormonally fuelled breast cancer, and living preventatively, we need to ask some key investigatory questions. 1. Do you have high oestrogen? Which ones? 2. How are you metabolising them? Are you doing this safely? 3. Are you exposed to exogenous oestrogen?... 4. Do you have any genetic dispositions which support unhealthy metabolism? Eg. CYP1B1, COMT, GST, as highlighted here. Once we have the whole picture, we can help support healthy oestrogen metabolism. #breastcancer #breastcancernaturopath #nutrigenomics #oestrogenmetabolism #naturopathy #integrativemedicine

05.01.2022 Walnuts may help breast cancer patients. What’s in walnuts which helps them be cancer protective? Ellagitannins, melatonin and gamma-tocopherol may each work through different paths to reduce oxidative stress, inflammation, and gene expression that can lead to cancer. Nuts in general are a great snack, and/or addition to salads and meals. ... ‘The study, conducted at Marshall University, shows eating two ounces of walnuts a day for about two weeks slowed breast cancer growth or reduced the risk of developing the disease’. Also, studies suggest that eating nuts, especially in place of red or processed meat or refined grains, can lower inflammation in the body. High inflammation is associated with cancer risk, including breast cancer. https://moffitt.org//eating-walnuts-may-help-breast-cance/

04.01.2022 Sleep Aim for 7-9 hours a night, with 2 hours before midnight Why is sleep so important? ... One reason is, because it is when this super awesome hormone called MELATONIN is produced, from the pineal gland and other extra-pineal organs such as the digestive tract, bone marrow, retina and more. Melatonin has many beneficial actions on the body as an; antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, it alters fat metabolism and may block the oestrogen receptor ER alpha, and have an impact on the enzyme aromatase. AND, melatonin also exerts antineoplastic actions. How? It improves our immunosurveillance actions (like natural killer cell activity and protective cytokines), antimitotic (slowing of cancer cell division), supports apoptosis (killing of cancer cells), antiangiogenic activity (blood supply to tumours). Protective and adjunctive treatment Source: Dana PM et al, 2020.

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