Acne: ‘diabetes of the skin’

Acne: ‘diabetes of the skin’

Acne vulgaris is an inflammatory skin disease which is most often associated with the onset of puberty, 1 affecting around 85% of teenagers. 2 However, it has become increasingly common in the past 50 years, notably among adult women. 3   The precise mechanisms of...
Insomnia: what to eat for better sleep

Insomnia: what to eat for better sleep

Defined as ‘the inability to obtain an adequate amount or quality of sleep’, insomnia can have debilitating effects on daily life.  Difficulty falling asleep, waking during the night, or waking very early, can be linked to a multitude of factors, including stress,...
Versatile quinoa – perfect Peruvian protein

Versatile quinoa – perfect Peruvian protein

Barbecue season is upon us and when entertaining at home, or if asked to bring a salad, my regular offering is this delicious quinoa salad with spinach, red pepper and feta.  Quinoa (pronounced ‘keen-wah’) was a staple food of the Incas and is still grown in South...
Indigestion: excess or deficiency of stomach acid?

Indigestion: excess or deficiency of stomach acid?

Christmas parties have already started, with over-consumption of rich food and alcohol proving problematic for many.  However, even a healthy diet can cause symptoms of indigestion, if stomach acid is depleted. Did you know that as you age, your levels of stomach acid...
Managing migraine

Managing migraine

Various theories exist as to the processes or mechanisms that may drive migraines:  involving brain chemicals, blood vessels and the nervous system and it is likely to be a combination of factors, specific to each patient. ‘Migraines are commonly linked to food...