• The Health Geek Gals: Natural Hacks for Brain Fog

  • Aug 29 2022
  • Length: 14 mins
  • Podcast

The Health Geek Gals: Natural Hacks for Brain Fog

  • Summary

  • Do you or someone you love suffer from brain fog? That feeling when you struggle to recall names, places or even simple words. You may not be feeling as sharp as you used to, or want to be. Or are you experiencing mood concerns and have turned to medication for help? This episode of the Health Geek Gals is for you!

    Dr. Kathleen, Director and Functional/Natural Medicine practitioner at Dr. Kathleen and Team is breaking down just how extraordinary our brain is and what's happening inside when the brain becomes inflamed, as characterised by some of the symptom

    As mentioned above. She also explains what we can do from a holistic perspective to look after ourselves and the ones that we love. 

    If you have any questions about the topics mentioned in this episode and would like to get in touch, don't hesitate to reach out and message our page. We offer virtual consultations worldwide and love working with our clients to empower them holistically to live healthy and empowered lives.

    You can also get to know our team and view the full range of services we offer at: https://drkathleen.co.nz/

    Please note: our practitioners are not GPs or other medical providers and as such we recommend that you maintain a relationship with your GP/primary healthcare practitioner.

    We don’t treat or cure illness or disease. We look at underlying imbalances in the body by using functional pathology testing, dietary, supplement, and lifestyle approaches to help re-balance the body and encourage it to heal.

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