• You have to heal the wound before it [starts to] ignore the medicine

    African Proverb

  • For there is hope for a tree if it is cut down, that it will sprout again, and that its shoots will not cease

    Job 14:7

  • Let water cleanse your soul

    “Creed of We”. The Seven Paths: Changing One’s Way of Walking in the World. The Anasazi Foundation

  • We think so often that we are helpless, but we are not. We always have the power of our minds. Claim and consciously use your Power

    Louise Hay

  • ...Look at its fruit when it yields and its ripening. Indeed in that are signs for a people who believe

    Surat Al-An’am

  • Health is the greatest gift, contentment the greatest wealth, faithfulness the best relationship

    Buddha

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Are you too hot? Or cold? Maybe that’s the key to understanding your health

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is a holistic approach to health that has been practiced for thousands of years. Central to TCM is the concept of balance, particularly the balance between opposing forces known as Yin and Yang. One of the fundamental aspects of TCM is the categorization of health conditions as either "hot" or "cold." These terms are not just about temperature but encompass a wide range of symptoms, behaviours, and physiological states. Understanding hot and cold conditions is essential for diagnosing and treating various ailments effectively.

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Is there cocaine in your cupboard?”

Those living with excess weight often feel their lack of willpower and need for convenience is the main reason they choose taste over health. But, you may be surprised to know that the “foods” on the shelves of grocery stores, schools, work canteens, and pretty much everywhere in between, are engineered for addiction, in the same way as cigarettes or illicit drugs.

They call it “hyperpalatable foods”, the inevitable consequence of making sugar, salt, and hydrogenated oil the main ingredient of most processed and ultra-processed food products. To compensate for the flavour eliminating preservation processes that gives these foods their long-shelf life, food scientists have steadily tinkered with obesogenic, carcinogenic, and metabolic disruptive ingredients and chemicals to entice consumers into buying large quantities of their product.

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Aging Gracefully: Nutrition vs. Botox

In September 2023, the government reported that they were launching an inquiry into unregulated cosmetic activities, in an effort to protect consumers from “botched” procedures like Botox. The UK government news report went on to say that there were around 900,000 Botox injections each year, and in 2022 there were over 2,000 complaints related to the injection.

But were these complaints for botched procedures? Botox, short for botulinum toxin, is derived from clostridium botulinum, a bacterium that produces dangerous biological substances that attack the nervous system. Specifically, Botox blocks the release of acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter responsible for muscle contraction. While orthodox medicine uses Botox in medical management[i] (despite there being far less toxic alternatives), more commonly, it’s used as an aesthetic treatment to reduce the appearance of wrinkles. This article will discuss the long-term consequences of Botox, and why consumers may truly be unhappy with the results, and it’s not because it needs further regulation.

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Perming Yourself to Death

Black women have had a steady increase in reproductive health issues since the advent of chemical hair straighteners. And Black women are now twice as likely as white women to have infertility according to the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention.

Alicia Smith of Cleveland, Ohio US had no family of history of cancer at all, but developed uterine cancer at the age of 41. She had been using hair straightening products since she was 13 years old. Alicia is suing L'Oreal, Strength of Nature, SoftSheen-Carson (Dark & Lovely, Optimum and others), Luster, and Godrej Consumer Products (African Pride products).

“For too long, the cosmetics industry has failed to warn consumers of the presence of harmful chemicals in hair relaxers,” Smith’s attorney, Ashlie Case Sletvold, told Cleveland.com. “This has led to devastating consequences for women like Alicia Smith.”

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The Divine Prescription: God's Desire for Our Holistic Wellbeing

The pursuit of health and wellbeing is a universal aspiration, transcending cultural, religious, and geographical boundaries. Many faith traditions, including Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, and others, emphasise the importance of health in body, mind, and spirit. They argue that God, or the divine force, wants us to lead fulfilling, healthy lives and maintain a deep connection with the universe. And though you don’t have to have a religion to stay aligned to that focus, religious practice can serve as a guiding light, inspiring individuals to live healthily and strive for holistic wellbeing at all times, even when times become challenging or the way doesn’t appear clearly.

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Health, Featured, War and Conflict, Natural Living Charlee Martin Health, Featured, War and Conflict, Natural Living Charlee Martin

Gaza's Nightmare: The Unseen Health Consequences for Civilians Amid Conflict

As an alternative health coach, as well as a naturopathy, herbal medicine student, I watch the news and scream at those who minimise this conflict as just another thing that is happening amidst rising inflation and changing weather conditions. This is a serious affront to human potential, as there are multifaceted health impacts from the scarcity of essential resources. There are risks of injury, global disease, environmental degradation, and long-term mental illness due to the psychological trauma and generational scars left by violent conflict. Depraved violence is unnatural to humans, as our essence thrives and progresses when we live in a peaceful environment that respects the body, mind and spirit. That honours life and security. That values our continuation as a species, without induced health defect or disease.

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Nutrition, Blood Type Charlee Martin Nutrition, Blood Type Charlee Martin

The Power of Food Combining and Blood Type: Tailoring a Customised Diet for Optimal Health

A key tenant of naturopathic medicine is bio-individuality, which understands that each person is unique. We all differ in how we experience the world, how our body reacts to it’s environment, and how our body will heal when it’s out of balance. Though symptoms of disease will manifest in the same way, how an individual becomes sick, and how their body choses to embark on self-healing, are key considerations for naturopathic practitioners as they guide people towards healing.

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Nutrition, Budget, Food Charlee Martin Nutrition, Budget, Food Charlee Martin

Eating Wholesome and Organic on a Budget #WorldFoodDay #Recipes and #Budgets

Food costs have also risen 12.2% in 2023 in the UK. In the US, every year there’s been a steady increase in food costs, with the latest figures suggesting an 11.4% increase. From experience, food has always been more expensive in the US than the UK, so that 11.4% is slightly deceptive, as overall, common healthy food items like coconut oil and olive oil are double, to triple the cost of that in the UK.

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Alternative Options for Families Facing Congenital Anomalies

Where abortion is considered in conversations around baby loss is in Termination For Medical Reasons (TFMR). TFMR is also known as Pregnancy Termination Due to Foetal Anomalies or Congenital Anomalies, and the criteria for this isn’t applied consistently in all medical contexts. The conditions that give rise to to TFMR can range from the absence of core organs, such as the brain or skull, or to those with genetic disorders like Down’s Syndrome. Spinal disorders, such as spina bifida also commonly fall under the criteria of TFMR.

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Unspoken Pain: Male Trauma in the Aftermath of Abortion #WorldMentalHealthDay

Where men are often made invisible, is in discussions around abortion. The focus is women and their experiences, and I believe that’s right. Women are the ones whose bodies and hormones are most greatly affected with this procedure, and often there are no support networks in place to support women during their pregnancy. However, that isn’t the reason men have been ignored in discussions around abortion. The reason men have been excluded from abortion conversations is due to the political nature of this unnecessary procedure, codified through court decisions that systematically disempower men.

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Lab-Grown Meat Health Concerns: A Closer Look and Religious Perspectives

In recent years, lab-grown meat, also known as cultured or synthetic meat, has garnered significant attention as a potential solution to address the supposed environmental and ethical concerns associated with traditional livestock farming. Living in a highly scientific era has it’s perks, but not so much with food. With the growing knowledge and acceptance from the mainstream health community that processed foods have long-term deleterious effects on health, the idea of producing a even more complex form of processed food is simply frightening.

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Nutrition, Weight Loss Charlee Martin Nutrition, Weight Loss Charlee Martin

Chemical Foods: Understanding the Impact of Ultra-Processed Foods

Fertility rates continually plummet, and cardiovascular disease and liver disease is being seen in younger and younger populations. There are many theories on how this is happening, nutrition being a prime culprit. One of the most obvious, and horrifying, trends in the realm of nutrition is the widespread consumption of ultra-processed foods.

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PFAS: Defending Your Health and Environment

It has now become an ubiquitous chemical in our day to day lives, found in the majority of people worldwide, and is classed as a public health concern by many governmental environmental health bodies. These same bodies report that PFAS causes increased cholesterol levels, increased risk of high blood pressure or pre-eclampsia in pregnant women, low infant birth weight, changes in liver enzyme production (needed for detoxification) and increased risk of kidney and testicular cancer.

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Is orange juice deadly? Most Likely

For many of us, a glass of orange juice has been a morning staple, synonymous with a healthy start to the day. However, the reality is that store-bought orange juice often comes with a hidden cocktail of chemicals and high sugar content that may not be as beneficial for your health as you think.

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Healing After Abortion: Navigating the Emotional and Physical Journey

Abortion is a complex and deeply personal trauma to the body that can have a significant emotional and physical impact on those who undergo the procedure. Regardless of the circumstances that led to the procedure, it's essential to recognise and address the potential emotional toll abortion can have on individuals.

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The Mind-Inflammation Connection: How Inflammation Impacts Mental Health and Cognition

Inflammation, the body's natural response to injury or illness, plays a crucial role in our overall wellbeing. However, when inflammation becomes chronic, it can significantly affect mental health and cognition. It significantly impacts the nervous system, cognition, and mental health, and may be at the root of the growing rates of depression, anxiety, and cognitive decline in the Western world.

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Quenching the Flames: How to Tame Inflammation and Reclaim Your Health

Inflammation is a natural response by your body's immune system to protect against infections and injuries. However, chronic inflammation can wreak havoc on your health, increasing the risk of various diseases, including heart disease, brain disorders, metabolic syndromes like diabetes, and even cancer. Fortunately, recognizing the signs of inflammation and making specific nutrition and lifestyle changes can help safeguard your well-being.

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Unleash Your Passion: Holistic Solutions for Women's Sexual Dysfunction

Most women haven’t even heard of the terms Female Sexual Dysfunction (FSD), which can consist of Hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD) which is a recurrent absence of sexual fantasies or thoughts. Most women think female sexual arousal disorders (FASD), the inability to attain, or maintain until orgasm, sexual activity, is just the natural state of “men not knowing what they’re doing.” And though I do enjoy those jokes, there could be an underlying issue of sexual dysfunction if this is something experienced persistently, and causes distress and confusion.

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