How to have healthy hair and minimise hair loss
Our busy lives mean that we are increasingly becoming more and more stressed, and depending on what type of person we are we can carry this tension in our scalp. This can result in the starvation of individual hair follicles and can results in hair loss.
Discover more about thyroid Imbalance
I suspect that everyone has at some time in their life had an imbalance in the thyroid, because like any gland, organ or body system, it is subject to the emotional and environmental toxins that we are exposed to on a daily basis. It is perfectly natural for the glands, system or organ to fluctuate its functioning during homeostasis. Take a look at blood pressure; it's perfectly natural for BP to skyrocket under stress, and to lower during times of relaxation.
Why do modern dogs seem to struggle with so many health problems?
It often feels like our beloved dogs are plagued with more health conditions than ever before. We’re seeing more canine cancers, skin allergies, arthritis, metabolic and diet-related illnesses, as well as recurring ear, kidney, and urinary tract infections. On top of this, the rising vet bills can be overwhelming for many families.
At McDowells, we see these concerns every day with clients and their pets. The good news is, there’s a lot we can do to improve resilience, reduce risk, and support long-term health naturally.
Why cutting back on caffeine might good for you
It’s one thing to use caffeine in one-off situations, competing in a marathon perhaps, or to improve your concentration when sitting an important exam. But because of its impact on the acute stress response, in combination with its addictive quality, few people reserve coffee drinking for only these rare occasions. With persistent overuse, caffeine has a number of serious negative health impacts that need to be considered.
Detox for vitality
Vitality is a state of continuous wellbeing. Being vital provides a positive, strong and energetic state of living and a feeling of total wellness. Low Vitality may appear at times signalling the need for cleansing.
The Stress Effect
Stress is often associated with negativity, however, this negativity is often linked with long term exposure.
In a normal physiological response to an incoming ‘stressor’ our body protects us by triggering the ‘fight and flight’ response so we can take action.
Keep your kidneys happy
We rarely consider our kidney health as priority, but these small organs contribute greatly to vital functions in the body and are worthy of prioritising. Kidney dysfunction may be associated with illness or contribute to the acceleration of other conditions, such as Hypertension and Type 2 diabetes.
The beautiful benefits of common herbal teas
Herbal teas are still one of the most popular drinks in the world. Herbal teas have medicinal and nutritional benefits, along with tasting pleasant.
Can I give my pets tea?
Whilst we don't advocate giving pets black tea with milk, there are plenty of herbal teas you can make and share with your animal family members!
Oxalate pastures and horse health
Oxalates are compounds that bind to calcium and other essential minerals, locking them up in forms that horses cannot absorb. Because calcium is critical for so many vital body functions—bone strength, muscle contraction, nerve signalling, cardiovascular function - this binding process can quickly lead to deficiency. When dietary calcium is not available, the horse’s body pulls calcium from its own skeleton, leading to weakness, pain, and in severe cases, the bone disease known as Bighead.
Recognising laminitis in horses
Laminitis is one of the most serious and painful conditions a horse can experience. Early detection and supportive care are essential, as the sooner laminitis is identified, the better the chance of preventing long-term damage.