July 2016 NICM Newsletter

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June 2016 AIMA Newsletter

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April 2016 NICM Newsletter

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26th November 2015
World-first International Naturopathy Research Leadership Program
ARCCIM has founded and will host and conduct the world-first international naturopathy research leadership program with generous support from the Jacka Foundation of Natural Therapies.

Professor Jon Adams (UTS), Dr Pauline McCabe, Sandra Dillon and Debra Schnepper (JFNT).
Read the news release here:
https://www.uts.edu.au/about/faculty-health/news/world-first-international-naturopathy-research-leadership-program.
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October 2015 Newsletter

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June 2015—NCIM Newsletter

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22nd April 2015
I Have been reading the magazine “Wellbeing” No 65 and there is an excellent article on “Balance your Belly Bacteria” by Stephanie Osfield, sawysteph.com. The information is this article expresses what I have been wanting to put into words myself. The majority of patients that I have treated over the past 35 years have benefited from the program I have put them on to Balance their Belly Bacteria. This Belly Bacteria is the key to a majority of health issues as Stephanie Osfield has expressed.
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13th July 2013
DYSBIOSIS (Intestinal Biochemistry Imbalance)
Due to our 20th Century Lifestyle such as
* Stress
* Taking Antibiotics
* Polluted environment
* Too much sugar in our Diet
* Women taking the pill
Our intestinal biochemistry is disturbed, thus causing:
* The mucous membrane to become sensitive to various foods.
* An overgrowth of yeast in this area called Candida Albicans.
* A die off of the friendly bacteria, which helps us digest our complex carbohydrates.
The symptoms can be many and varied, but include fatigue, depression, ‘spaced out’ feelings, poor memory, joint pain or swelling, headache, muscle aches, muscle weakness, burning or tingling, abdominal pain, constipation, diarrhoea, bloating, belching or intestinal gas, sensitivity to chemical odours, perfumes or tobacco smoke, allergies, eczema, acne, menstrual problems including PMT cramps and menstrual irregularities.
Click here for an article relating to Dysbiosis and how to beat it.
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