Ever wondered if you really need a multivitamin? Most people are aware that having inadequate levels of vitamin D over time can contribute to osteoporosis in later life, and that low vitamin C levels lead to a myriad of issues such as fatigue, anaemia, dry and rough skin, joint pain and slow wound-healing to name but a few. But what may not be such common knowledge is that micronutrient inadequacies can lead to impaired immune function, making you increasingly susceptible to infection, and also increase susceptibility to illness and chronic diseases, such as cancer, heart disease, type 2 diabetes and cognitive dysfunction.
It seems the world today, and most of social media, is awash with discussions surrounding the importance of gut health - specifically probiotics; those tiny, yet mighty microorganisms that play a crucial role in maintaining the delicate balance of our gut microbiome. But do you really understand what they are, how they work, and why they're essential for our overall well-being?
Magnesium deficiency can manifest in many ways; muscle cramps, twitching, & weakness, fatigue & low energy levels, insomnia, restless leg syndrome, mood changes like anxiety, irritability, and depression. We discuss the benefits of supplementing, specifically Magnesium Glycinate for its superior absorption rate.
In this blog, we demystify Vitamin B12, shedding light on its profound importance for health and vitality. From its fundamental functions within the body and the consequences of its deficiency to how to supplement, we'll explore why this essential nutrient and its co-factors deserve our attention and understanding.
Omega-3 fatty acids - essential nutrients with numerous health benefits, such as reducing inflammation, improving brain function, and supporting heart health. However, our bodies cannot produce them on their own - they must be obtained through diet or supplementation. When our bodies do not get enough omega-3 fatty acids, deficiencies develop and can lead to significant health problems...