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To book a herbal or iridology appointment with me, follow this link which will take you to my booking system!
The simple joy of listening to birdsong
Listening to birdsong has numerous positive effects on our well-being and can enhance our connection to nature. Here are some of the benefits:
Overall, listening to birdsong is a simple yet powerful way to nourish the mind, body, and soul, fostering a deeper connection to nature and promoting overall well-being.
Absolutely! I see a lot of this in my clinic. Things that haven’t been said, repeated comments that have been ignored time and time again, and unresolved conflict. Let’s have a look at how those feelings manifest in the body.
Unresolved emotions are emotional experiences that have not been fully processed, expressed, or released, and they can contribute to imbalances in the body, mind, and spirit, potentially leading to illness or dis-ease. Here are some examples of unresolved emotions that may impact health:
Overall, unresolved emotions are those emotional experiences that linger beneath the surface, impacting physical, emotional, and mental health. Addressing and processing these emotions in a healthy and supportive way is essential for promoting healing, resilience, and overall well-being.
To recalibrate your thinking for healthy changes, consider incorporating these herbal medicine, wellness, and nature-based practices into your routine:
By integrating these herbal medicine, wellness, and nature-based practices into your life, you can recalibrate your thinking and make healthy changes that support your overall well-being.
Topical steroid withdrawal (TSW), also known as topical corticosteroid withdrawal (TCSW) or red skin syndrome, is a condition that can occur when someone abruptly stops using topical corticosteroids after prolonged or inappropriate use. Topical corticosteroids are commonly used to treat various skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis, and rashes.
TSW typically manifests as a worsening of the skin condition for which the corticosteroids were originally prescribed, along with additional symptoms such as redness, burning, itching, swelling, dryness, oozing, and flaking of the skin. These symptoms can be severe and significantly impact the individual’s quality of life.
The exact mechanism behind TSW is not fully understood, but it is believed to involve a rebound effect and changes in the skin’s structure and function due to long-term corticosteroid use. Prolonged exposure to corticosteroids can lead to skin thinning, decreased collagen production, and changes in the skin’s barrier function.
Treatment for TSW typically involves gradually tapering off the use of topical corticosteroids under the guidance of a healthcare professional. This process may be accompanied by supportive measures such as moisturising the skin, avoiding irritants and triggers, and managing symptoms with non-steroidal treatments such as antihistamines or emollients.
It’s essential for individuals experiencing symptoms of TSW to seek medical advice from a dermatologist or healthcare provider who can provide proper evaluation, diagnosis, and management. TSW can be a challenging condition to manage, but with appropriate care and support, most individuals can recover and regain control of their skin health.
Herbs can potentially help with the symptoms of topical steroid withdrawal (TSW) by providing soothing, anti-inflammatory, and skin-supportive effects. While scientific research specifically on herbal remedies for TSW is limited, many herbs have been traditionally used for skin conditions and may offer relief from symptoms associated with TSW. Here are some ways herbs can help:
Many herbs possess anti-inflammatory effects- reducing redness and blood flow to the affected area. Some herbs have natural anti-inflammatory properties that can help reduce inflammation and redness associated with TSW. Examples include:
They can also provide antioxidant Support: Herbs rich in antioxidants can help protect the skin from oxidative stress and promote healing. Examples include:
Herbs can also help by moving toxicity through and out of the body; so liver and bowel cleansing and support are essential.
Easy to make at home and full of herbal goodness!
Making a herbal sun tea is a delightful and simple way to enjoy the benefits of herbs. Sun tea is brewed slowly using the sun’s natural warmth, which can result in a milder, more nuanced flavour compared to boiling water. Here’s how you can make your own herbal sun tea:
Enjoy the process of making herbal sun tea and the refreshing, healthful drink it provides!
Hering’s Law of Cure is the basis of all healing. This is the way the body heals or cures itself. “All cure starts from within out, from the head down and in reverse order as the symptoms have appeared or been suppressed”.
“We don’t catch diseases, we create them by breaking down the natural defences according to the way we eat, drink, think and live”. Hering’s Law is a very important law to understand and remember. It is imperative to follow this law in order to allow the body to eliminate toxins created daily.
The definition of Hering’s Law of Cure is as follows:
“We heal from the head down”. This means that before we can even begin to heal we must believe we can heal. We must be mentally prepared and strong in order to allow the body to heal. We must not doubt the body’s ability to heal itself.
“We heal from within out”. This means we must allow the body to cleanse. In order for the body to eliminate toxins it must be allowed to do so by not suppressing discharge.
Most over-the-counter medications and prescriptions do suppress discharges, thus making the toxins can go deeper into the body and create other weaknesses. The body must be allowed to cleanse itself in whatever manner it needs to without interruption by synthetic suppressive substances.
“We heal in reverse order as the symptoms have appeared or been suppressed”. This means that most of the time the last problem someone has is the first problem to be dealt with by the body in the reversal process.
For instance, let’s say the last illness you had was a sinus infection and a suppressive medication was used to stop any sneezing, coughing, dripping nose or sinus drainage.
In order for the body to heal itself it must eliminate these toxins and mucous that were suppressed at this time. Since this was the last illness it is the easiest for the body to heal.
The body may stimulate the Immune System to create a fever to burn out the toxins, the toxins may be eliminated through the Lungs or Bronchioles causing a large amount of phlegm to exit these areas, it might eliminate them through the skin causing breakouts or it could eliminate them through the Colon in which case mucous, old feces and food that hasn’t been eaten for quite a while may be eliminated. These are just a few ways the body heals itself.
Unfortunately, Hering’s Law of Cure is not used today in Orthodox medicine. Orthodox medicine generally believes that because the symptoms are suppressed the problem is cured, or by removing the organ, which is not functioning correctly, it can cure the problem.
Perhaps this is why no one knows what a “Cold” is today. A “Cold” is the body’s way of eliminating toxins, which it does by increasing the mucous from the mucous membranes in order to free the toxins. Toxin elimination is imperative in order for the body to stay healthy. Disease reversal is also imperative in order for the body to “cure” a disease.
Eye analysis explained
iridology is a non-invasive eye photography technique. I have been trained how to take a close up of your eye – (using a small handheld camera), and then I examine the image closely.
I’m looking at the fibres in the eye if there are any coloured markings or spots and any other interesting factors such as holes or sealed over holes.
Bearing in mind the majority of us have never even seen our eyes up close, it is amazing!
Here is a close up photograph of an eye so you can see what I’m looking at.
Notice the fibres, the colours of the fibres, the white circle around the pupil, and the depth of tissue. These all mean something to a trained Iridologist. These markings indicate both physical and emotional attributes- such as how well the body is absorbing food to how well you get on with your parents!
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Apple blossom
The clocks go back next week and finally, after all the dark months, spring is ready to bring us back to life!
Its a great time to get outside, top up your Vitamin D levels, and find yourself some young plants full of vitamin C. Yesterday I went outside and took some deep breaths, inhaling the spring air. I went foraging and within a few minutes I had found some lesser celandine (Ficaria verna), cleavers (Galium aparine) and some young nettles (urtica dioica) in a marshy patch of wasteland near a river.
You can juice the sticking grass and young celandine straight away and young nettle (just the tops) can be used as a spinach replacement. Cook and add butter to the young nettle tops and add to your meal of the day!
A word of warning – make sure you identify your plants correctly with a little foraging book.. you don’t want to make mistakes!
Some of you will no doubt be suffering from the effects of lockdown. You may be feeling lonely, not being able to see you family or usual support network.
You could be feeling frustrated and irritated. And one of these reasons may be because you are not able to get outside, spend time with your friends, even meet more than a couple of your friends.
Or it might be that you are fighting an illness or have loved ones around you fighting battles that I know nothing about.
I just wanted to say I am here for you.
I am here, writing this blog, wondering if anyone sees it. I, too, am trying to pull myself out of all of the feelings that I have described. I share the same concerns. Asking myself how did we get here – how can we get out of this place and wondering if things will ever be the same.
So I have some ideas for you. Some new things for you to try.
My top tips.
Get outside. Walk in your own neighbourhood. Explore the parks. Find your nearest river or pond and explore it. Try and find frogs or frog spawn (in the UK), there are millions of new buds and flowers coming up now. Check for new plants, see if the little song birds are making their way back to your bird table.
Try something new! Find a new hobby – it could be photographing tiny things – using your camera or your phone. You could make something out of a material or fabric you know nothing about. You could dry drawing or painting – try Bob Ross on youtube. You could try and make or fix something – clothes, a pair of socks, an old chair seat or something that you know needs fixing but you haven’t got around to. Try and knit a pair of socks! You could even try and make cheese!
Above all, try and stay positive. The power of positivity is what will put you on the right path.
The Power of positive thinking: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IjfPSiUn3eE
Bob Ross: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mT0RNrTDHkI