As with our own health the best approach for our pet’s health is to be proactive and have regular check-ups; depending on the age and type of pet this will determine the frequency of the check-ups. Many of the conditions to check for are similar to those for ourselves like kidney and liver function, diabetes, lung function and the early signs of cancer and joint deterioration i.e swelling, sore joints, unusual bumps and lumps that maybe an indication of something more serious. — Read Article
Pears have a history that goes back thousands of years in South Eastern Europe documented back through ancient Greek and Roman times; they were even mentioned by the Greek poet Homer where he describes them as a gift from the gods; pears are one of the oldest fruits eaten by mankind. — Read Article
Our bodies are the ideal environment to host, support and transmit foreign invaders in the form of organisms such as bacteria, viruses, parasites and fungi. Many microbes (germs) are constantly trying to break through our immune system whose role as the frontline of defence against such invaders that may be health compromising resulting in infection, disease and inflammation. — Read Article
Our immune system is fundamental to maintaining overall good health; of late there has been an extraordinary amount of media attention given to our immunity and our body’s immune responses. — Read Article
Bee pollen has a history going back thousands of years as a health promoting and supporter of wellbeing; Egyptians, Romans and Chinese have documented the various benefits and uses of this natural remedy, which has been described as a super food. — Read Article