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In this episode Michael Lawlor of WeThrive chats with Dr Amy Herlihy GP and specialist in the microbiome and autism/behavioural field. The far reaching effects of the microbiota (our gut microbial environment ) are discussed with tips and advice on taking care of our oldest most precious friends... our gut bacteria.…
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In this episode we talk with Deirdre Courtney, Master Herbalist, Author and Acupuncturist about her new book " Nourishing Life The Yang Sheng Way" We discuss how ancient tradition medicine can have a positive impact on our health and wellbeing in the modern age.Από τον Michael Lawlor, WeThrive
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In this episode we chat with Osteopath Eb Shriever and discuss how our posture on a daily basis can either be a causative or perpetuating factor when it comes to pain. Stress and our emotions also have a powerful effect on us and can cause stagnation in many of the networks and systems in the body which then can lead to some common muscle-skeletal …
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In this episode, we discuss how the emotions we feel have an impact on the way our bodies function. We explore the mind-body connection and offer advice and strategies on how to recognize when this connection goes into overdrive and causes common and not-so-common stress symptoms with advice on how to lessen their impact.…
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Welcome to episode 1 of our new video podcast where we discuss our daily nutritional needs with Nutritional Therapist Paul Kinsella. We explore ways to strengthen our immune system with the power of food and talk about the role of vitamins and minerals and how they can enhance our immunity.Από τον Michael Lawlor, WeThrive
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In this episode I talk about probiotics and prebiotics, the different types and how to nurture our microbiome! I explore the practices that can cause problems in our microbiome and give recommendations on how to maximise the bacterial levels in your gut .Από τον Michael Lawlor, WeThrive
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The Gut is often referred to as our second brain, good gut health needs to be bespoke for us, as individuals. There is no "one size fits all" in gut health, we need to understand our individual constitution and strike the balance between heating and cooling foods. Good nutritious food, that not only staves off hunger, but drives our cells, is somet…
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