sn’t it wonderful to imagine waking up every morning feeling light, nimble, and ready to embrace the day with open arms? To have the freedom to move about without that unwelcome sensation of stiffness in your joints or muscles? If you’re nodding along, dreaming of days where you’re not held back by these discomforts, then let me introduce you to your new best friend— Antiflam Plus by Silberhorn. — Read Article
We are very fortunate in New Zealand to have a natural health promoting resource like are unique green-lipped mussel; sourced from the pristine waters of New Zealand. — Read Article
Spring is the time of renewal, rebirth and regeneration, the days are stretching out and our energy levels are raised along with the temperatures. — Read Article
Gout is one of the many forms of arthritis; it develops as a result of uric acid imbalance in our blood, the results of this imbalance are the formation of very sharp crystal structures forming in our joints; the extremities tend to be affected first, resulting in very painful joints. — Read Article
Emus are a flightless bird native to Australia and have been a significant food source for the native aboriginal population that can be traced back in time over 40,000 years. — Read Article
The human hip joint is a phenomenal piece of engineering; the pelvic bone forms a beam separating the left and right femur which join the hip bone either side via a spherical cup joint. — Read Article
Restoring and maintaining joint health at zero cost with many of the joint health issues we experience as we travel along the path of life can be mitigated by a number of very basic and substantially free minor changes to our daily routine. — Read Article
It is important to exercise our joints and muscles generally but, specifically our lungs and chest, they are interdependent, as we move around through the course of the day we are building up our aerobic strength, strengthening both lung function and muscle tone. — Read Article
The answer to this is; the fuel we consume (food) is converted into energy to power body function. We are basically a fuel cell producing energy; the resulting by-products are CO2 and of course body waste.
It is important to exercise our joints and muscles generally but, specifically our lungs and chest, they are interdependent, as we move around through the course of the day we are building up our aerobic strength, strengthening both lung function and muscle tone. Our connective tissue also becomes healthier and suppler and less prone to injury both from tearing and straining. — Read Article