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The best vitamins to start your February de-tox
 

There’s nothing to be ashamed of – so you ate too much, drank too much, loaded up on refined carbs and sugars and gave the gym a wide birth over the silly season. We all do it, and really there’s nothing wrong with having an end of year blow-out – as long as that blow-out doesn’t continue into late January, February, then linger into March…
 
One of the best ways to kick-start a metabolism that may have become a little over-indulged and sluggish over the Christmas period is with a de-tox. Nothing crazy like lemon juice-only for three days, just regular exercise combined with clean, fresh, nutrient-rich food and some vitamins to top up your depleted supplies.
 
We’ve done the research and compiled a list of the best vitamins and supplements to help flush out the toxins this February and get your health back on track...Continue reading....

New study shows ‘natural painkiller’ Palmitoylethanolamide (PEA) reduces chronic pain
 

In November a U.S. pharmaceutical company announced it had recently completed a double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled study with 120 patients that found PEA was beneficial in the management of chronic pain and also unexpectedly showed promise in two other areas of health care. The study is currently undergoing peer review with the results due to be published in the coming months....Continue reading...
 

FebFast - Pause For a Cause

Overdo it a bit over the Christmas/New Year period? Why not start February on the right foot by giving up alcohol or sugar (or both!) for the month while raising money for a good cause? The money raised will fund youth workers who help disadvantaged youths with drug and alcohol problems overcome adversity and realise opportunity.

To register and start fundraising visit the FebFast website: 
https://www.febfast.org.au/about

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