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A nutritional approach to polycystic ovarian syndrome

Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is remarkably common. In fact, it's one of the most common hormonal conditions affecting 12-22% of women of reproductive age. The good news is, PCOS symptoms and overall wellbeing can be improved through nutrition and natural approaches.

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Biding her time to help others to thrive naturally

Buried deep in Aphrodite Bogias’ heart was a passion for helping people connect with nature, but it took some time for Aphrodite to transform that passion into her purpose.

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Endometriosis Awareness Month: 3 ways to naturally manage your endometriosis

Looking for ways to naturally manage your endometriosis? March is Endometriosis Awareness Month, so there’s no better time to learn more about endometriosis and some ways to naturally manage it to reduce those debilitating and all too frequent endo symptoms.

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Recipe: Nourishing chicken soup (that's perfect for pregnancy and postpartum)

Chicken soup is one of those wonder foods that helps to heal everything. It’s like a warm cuddle on a rainy day that nourishes and heals from the inside out. Many traditional cultures have their own variation of chicken soup, and it’s not hard to see why. Chicken soup is a highly nutritious meal that supports a healthy gut and immune function whilst providing essential nutrients for fertility, pregnancy and postpartum.

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Planning a pregnancy? Here’s what every prospective parent should know

Every prospective parent has hopes for a healthy pregnancy, birth, and child, right? Yet, did you know that the preconception health environment of both the mum and dad-to-be can influence the mother’s and child’s health during pregnancy, birth and beyond?

Well, the answer is a big YES!

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Looking beyond a naturopathy degree to research and teaching

In her mid-twenties, Endeavour Curriculum Facilitator Cherie Caut was trying to start a family when she experienced a miscarriage. She took it hard. One of her colleagues suggested she see a naturopath, so Cherie sought one out.

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Recipe: Cinnamon and banana oat slice

The perfect on-the-go brekkie or snack that has only 5 base ingredients! Trust us, you’ll have this recipe on repeat.

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Settling into a naturopathy career with purpose and passion

Adelaide Poschelk’s non-linear path to a naturopathy degree equipped her with life experience and skills, which are now helping her natural health business to thrive.

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A brief history of Tung Acupuncture

Master Tung Ching Chang (1916-1975) has been referred to as the most important and greatest acupuncturist in the history of Chinese medicine. Acupuncture graduate, Nicholas Beasley shares his thoughts and learnings on Tung Acupuncture.

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