Body Balance Therapies Allergy Testing Bristol
Is what you are eating making you ill? You must have read dozens of articles saying what you should or should not eat, drink or take as a supplement. Have you found that the information often contradicts the last article you read? Have you noticed how the advice works perfectly for some people, but for others, including yourself, there's something not quite right but you just can't put your finger on it? What is good for one person can be quite unsuitable for another. Therefore, an accurate health programme can only be calculated after an individual assessment with BodyBalance Therapies, Allergy Testing Bristol. Screening is carried out utilising the MSA Professional system (Meridian Stress Assessment). The old adage 'you are what you eat' could easily be translated into 'you are what you absorb'. Weight Loss Bristol FirstLine Therapy promotes healthy weight loss providing a blend of nutrients shown to promote overall health confident that you are receiving the essential vitamins and minerals your body needs each day. This supported by a therapeutic lifestyle programme can greatly reduce the risk of a variety of health conditions through its positive effect on weight, cholesterol, blood pressure, insulin and glucose. Fully Certified Organic Skincare Bristol We are now better informed and aware of the need to eat an organic, healthy and well balanced diet. It is equally important to follow a healthy organic skin care regime, after all the skin is the largest organ in the body and needs to be nourished from both inside and out. BodyBalance Therapies has been joined by Beauty Balance fully qualified ITEC beauty therapists who are able to offer a vast range of beauty and holistic treatments utilising Miessence products which are certified organic. Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, ADD, ADHD, Learning Difficulties Dyslexia alone affects at least 5% of the general population in a severe form, and when ADHD is also included, incidence estimates rise to around 20%. Dyspraxia is the least well recognised, so no good estimates are available. These disorders appear to be associated with deficiencies in certain fatty acids (LC-PUFAs), along with atopic conditions such as eczema, asthma and other allergies. It has been fairly difficult until recently to assess dietary factors, including fatty acid levels, nutrient and vitamin status and metal deficiency or excess. Supplements have been given without knowledge of individual need. Screening for these deficiencies can now be carried out utilising the MSA system (Meridian Stress Assessment). For further information contact: Helen Spooner
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