• Why Women Need to Ovulate

    Is it important to become intimately familiar with our cycles even if we don’t have any reproductive problems? Being aware of our cycles, especially ovulation, not only helps us to form a positive relationship with our bodies, but it also may protect us from diseases such as breast cancer. Evidence shows us ovulation is vitality important for many aspects of long term health. What is your cycle telling you? It’s easy to take notice when menstruation is late, early, too long, too heavy, a wierd colour, or any number of other issues, but do you know anything about ovulation? Even women with regular cycles and minimal symptoms could be experiencing a lack…

  • Hormone Vitality Workshop: Cape Town February

    This workshop is filled with essential vitality keys for women. For many of us today maintaining a state of health is challenging. We can eat the perfect food and gym it up everyday yet our energy levels, weight, moods and libido are often not thriving. Modern lifestyles are not tailored towards hormone thriving, but they can be. Most of us didn’t grow up with tools to listen, understand and heal our own bodies. We were told to go to the man in the white coat and take his pills. Yet over the last decade women have experienced a dramatic increase in hormonal issues, to the point they are being labelled ‘normal’. There is nothing…

  • Hormone Vitality – Johannesburg

    Ladies come and claim back the keys to your own vitality. For many women today maintaining a state of health is a challenge. We can eat the perfect food and gym it up everyday yet our energy levels, weight, moods and libido are still not thriving. Our lifestyles today are not tailored towards hormone thriving, but they can be. Most of us didn’t grow up with tools to listen, understand and heal our own bodies. We were told to go to the man in the white coat and take his pills. Yet over the last decade women have experienced a dramatic increase in hormonal issues, to the point they are…

  • Is Soya a Miracle Food?

    The Flower Power revolution of the sixties gave birth to a wave of free love, radical music and vegetarianism. Yet we soon realized lentils and rice didn’t quite make the cut for a balanced diet. The need for more plant proteins opened a door of opportunity and the soya industry walked right in. Today soya is the world’s foremost provider of vegetable protein and oil. Yet many are questioning if this well marketed product is really suitable for human consumption. Soya evolution Even though we are all familiar with soya as common source of nutrition it’s main purpose is actually for livestock feed and industrial use. In 1913 the US…