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The Worst Places to Live with Allergies

Australia and New Zealand have some of the highest hay fever rates in the world, making them two of the worst places to live with allergies.  Location plays a significant role in hay fever, which is why some people can be unaffected their whole…
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Gluten Sensitivity; it’s a real thing! Get relief from gluten sensitivity symptoms.

Do you notice that you experience uncomfortable gluten sensitivity symptoms when you eat too much gluten? Even though your test results have come back all clear? Not only is it a real thing, but you can get relief from gluten sensitivity…
vegetables that contain anti-nutrients
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The Anti-Nutrient Debate

Some food chemicals (such as lectins and oxalates) have been given the title ‘anti-nutrients’ and depending on which research paper you read, they are either to be avoided or heartily included in each meal. Food fads are an interesting…
Mast Cell activation Syndrome
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The Rise of Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS)

We’ve experienced an increase in enquiries recently from clients who have been diagnosed with Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS) asking how we can help. So in this article we're going explain what it is, why more people are being diagnosed…
foods high in salicylates
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Salicylate Intolerance and The Sulphation Pathway

Salicylate intolerance is one of the most common conditions we see in our clinics. The biological process that is a major underlying driver of this condition is called the sulphation pathway, which is also associated with reactions to histamine,…
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The Link Between Stress, Cortisol and Allergies

You may have heard of cortisol, but did you know there's a link between cortisol and allergies? Cortisol is the strong anti-inflammatory produced by the adrenal gland, so when histamine is released during an allergic reaction, cortisol…
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Artificial sweeteners: sugar-free, but at what cost?

Summer is here and for some that means hitting the gym and watching what you eat.  Often this means eating more "sugar free" and "low calorie" snacks to try to reduce the amount of calories you're consuming.  Although these…
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Bushfire Smoke and Allergies

As many of us have heard, the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) has officially confirmed that we have moved into an El Nino weather pattern, and with that comes the predictions of a severe bushfire season in Australia. This prediction is particularly…
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Monosodium Glutamate (MSG) Reactions

Most of you will have heard of MSG and know it has something to do with improving the flavour of foods, but many of you wont realise just how much of it is in our processed foods and how much you may be consuming it! We see lots of Positive…
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Oestrogen and Histamine during Menopause

This article is for all women over the age of 40.  Some of you may have noticed you are experiencing an increase in your hay fever symptoms from seasonal allergies, foods you were previously able to eat are now giving you skin irritations…