Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month: Everything You Need to Know

This February marks Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month, an initiative by Ovarian Cancer Australia to bring awareness to the approximately 1,720 women in Australia who are […]

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Should I Avoid High-Intensity Exercise During Menopause? Considerations and 4 Alternatives

  There are a number of major bodily changes a woman experiences throughout her lifetime: puberty, pregnancy (for many) and menopause. Each stage can bring […]

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How Does Menopause Impact Sleep? The Repercussions and Helpful Strategies

  A good night’s sleep isn’t just one of life’s small pleasures; it’s also a necessary foundation to how we function throughout the day that […]

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It’s Heart Health Month: The Link Between Menopause and Cardiovascular Health

It’s Heart Health Month, and that means it’s time to focus on the health of our cardiovascular system. Some of the changes menopause brings are […]

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What I do when I get the Flu

Since international travel opened up again, the cases of influenza or ‘the flu’ as we commonly call it has escalated this winter, after record low […]

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How Do Various Foods Impact Hot Flushes? Try These Suggestions to Relieve Symptoms

One of the great gifts menopause brings to us is a fluctuating occurrence of hot flushes (note the sarcasm). Also known as vasomotor symptoms, hot […]

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How to Build an Easy Rainbow Salad: A Guide

Salad is enjoying a moment in the sun. It takes just a single scroll through social media to see the number of recipes that have […]

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5 Ways to Add Incidental Exercise into Your Daily Routine

Whether you’re years into your menopause journey or just at the beginning, understanding which tools and strategies can help to alleviate your symptoms is paramount. […]

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Hearing Health

The start of a new year is always a good time to take a closer look at our overall health and make a commitment to […]

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6 Expert Tips for Handling Hot Flushes and Night Sweats in Summer

While there’s plenty to love about living in Australia, summer can certainly bring the heat. It’s not uncommon for us to spend December-February talking about […]

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What is the Rainbow Diet? Analysing the Myriad Health Benefits

If there’s one box the rainbow diet immediately ticks, it’s visual appeal. This form of eating is often referenced by health professionals who commonly advise […]

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3 Wellness Practices to Kickstart 2023 with a Fresh Mindset

While much ado can be made about the beginning of a new year, it does present us with an opportunity to evaluate what is and […]

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Why is Dementia More Common in Women? Exploring the Link with Menopause

Did you know that women have a higher risk than men of being diagnosed with dementia? 65% of those with dementia are females. One of […]

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3 Useful Tips for Beating Festive Stress This Holiday Season

The summer holidays and the Christmas season can be a beautiful time of year. Your family traditions may involve elaborate meals full of recipes handed […]

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Consider Group Fitness: Exploring The Benefits and Variety Available

Exercising before, during or after menopause can offer many health benefits that are both physical and mental. For women who are in these varying stages […]

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The Year That Was

Can you believe it’s January already? 2022 seems to have flown past even quicker than the last. Before we race headlong into 2023, I thought […]

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Celebrating the Humble Chickpea: Health Benefits and a Simple Hummus Recipe

You may have one of the most versatile ingredients you’ll need this summer already sitting in your cabinet – and you don’t even know it. […]

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What is Soluble Fibre and Why is it so Important During Menopause?

If you’re approaching menopause, or already experiencing menopause, you’re probably receiving advice from all angles. While some of it may be more effective than others, […]

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Recipe – Chia Pudding

Chia puddings are a fabulous breakfast because all the work (and there’s not much of it) is done the night before! Chia seeds are low […]

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Importance of Hobbies for over 50s

Are you living life at a cracking pace? Like me, do you find there never seems to be enough hours in the day to accomplish […]

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Insulin resistance

What is Insulin? Insulin is a hormone that is released from the pancreas when we eat food containing sugar. It regulates the blood sugar (glucose) […]

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Osteoporosis and Menopause: How Hormonal Replacement Therapy Can Help

As women age and experience menopause, they’re likely to notice many significant changes in their bodies. While some of these changes may be temporary for […]

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Special Announcement

Over the last 3 years the COVID pandemic has seen us go through one of the toughest periods in living memory. Thankfully we are coming […]

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Recipe: Tofu Poke Bowl

This tofu poke bowl is a delicious and nutritious plant-based meal, containing tofu and wholegrains for phytonutrients and a variety of coloured vegetables for different […]

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My Brush with Royalty

I will always remember where I was when I heard the sad news of the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. At 96 years […]

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Phytoestrogens

What are phytoestrogens? Phytoestrogens are substances found in plant-based foods that have a similar chemical structure to oestrogen in a woman’s own body and have […]

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5 Breath Techniques for Anxiety

Breathing is an automatic function that is controlled by the respiratory centre of the brain. When we are feeling stressed or anxious, our breathing rate […]

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The FIVE Hacks to Happiness

When new clients come to me for goal setting, one of the goals many of them want is to have more happiness in their lives. […]

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How to be Positive

I’ve been lucky enough to not only meet many of my childhood idols and spend one-on-one time with them during media interviews but there have […]

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Stress and not just mental health

Stress can be defined as any event or series of events, physical or emotional, and usually happens in a situation or event where we don’t […]

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Tip – 9 Ways to Improve Back Pain

Limit Bed Rest Stay active – Intermittent short-term low-back pain can actually be better with gentle movement and limited bed rest. Mike Flippin, MD, an […]

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What I do when I get the Flu

Since international travel opened up again, the cases of influenza or ‘the flu’ as we commonly call it has escalated this winter, after record low […]

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Pain in Menopause

Pain can be described as unpleasant physical sensation caused by illness or injury. Everyone who has experienced pain knows what it is, but everyone’s pain […]

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Tip – How to Eat an Iron-Rich Diet

Iron is a mineral found in a range of foods. It is used to transport oxygen around the body.  It is also important for energy […]

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How I Spend My Energy

Whether we’re moving or asleep our body uses energy. According to Healthinfo.com.au, the human body converts the food we consume into energy. The amount of […]

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Iron – Are you deficient?

Iron deficiency is the most common nutritional deficiency worldwide, affecting mainly children, women of childbearing age, pregnant women, frequent blood donors and people with certain […]

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Introducing Our Jump Start Weight Loss Program

We are so excited to launch our new Jump Start weight loss program! Designed in-house by AMC nutritionists and naturopaths, this program specifically supports weight […]

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Recipe: Steamed Fish with Orange, Fennel and Roast Vegetable Salad

Steamed Fish with Orange, Fennel and Roast Vegetable Salad INGREDIENTS 150 g broad beans, frozen or fresh 1 tbsp of olive oil 1 leek, medium […]

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Tip: Nutrients to boost immunity

Are you feeling the cooler weather like me? In Sydney, mornings are crisp and (some) days are full of sun shining warmth. However, these cooler […]

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My Day on a Plate

I always know when winter is just around the corner when all the yummy summer fruits like cherries, red dragon fruit and mangoes disappear from […]

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Natural Medicines

Every year in late-May, Natural Medicine Week takes place. It is a time when Australians can connect with accredited natural health practitioners and learn bout […]

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How to Prevent and Clean Up Mould

I live in Sydney and have mould in my house. Let’s face it, is there anyone living on the eastern coast of Australia who doesn’t […]

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Food: Onion Juice

As we start to head into the cooler months, the incidence of coughs and colds increases, not to mention the dreaded “C” word! This simple […]

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Seasonal Affective Disorder

Do you feel gloomy on a cloudy day and glum during the winter months? I know I can. Luckily, for some of us our ‘winter […]

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Mould Illness / CIRS

With the recent wet weather on the eastern coast of Australia, many people are finding that their homes are affected by mould. But what is […]

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Welcome Back Sam!

Samantha is a highly educated Naturopath having graduated from Southern Cross University with a Bachelor of Naturopathy. She is passionate about understanding the human body […]

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Getting to know the AMC Women

Getting to know the AMC Women Have you been wondering who some of the staff are at AMC? Here’s a snapshot of a few of […]

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Are You Losing the Plot?

I remember when I was in my 30s, my mother started to act strangely. I remember joking with my siblings that she was losing the […]

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International Women’s Day

This year’s International Women’s Day (8th March) is as important and as relevant now as it was when it was first commemorated in New York […]

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Women’s Health

According to a survey done by the Jean Hailes For Women’s Health in 2018, the top 5 health topics that women want to know about […]

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Recipe: Spiced Nuts

Nuts are a good source of fibre, healthy fats, protein and some vitamins. They can help to stop absorption of cholesterol that we eat, which […]

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Tip: Food for healthy cholesterol

Cholesterol is a type of fat in the blood that is essential for health. It is needed to build and repair cells, to make bile […]

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‘Being Happy’ – Susie Elelman

This article centres on what makes me happy, how I stay happy and what I do to smile. As happiness is such a subjective emotion, […]

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Heart Health – How to keep your heart healthy

Coronary heart disease (CHD) is the leading single cause of disease burden and death in Australia. (1) It is largely preventable, as many of the […]

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2021 a Year in Review, From My Eyes

There is something about a New Year that makes me feel like I can make a fresh start, regardless of what sort of year I […]

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Recipe: Coriander Pesto

I have been making this for quite some time now and each time, I change the recipe just a little bit. This recipe is great […]

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Best Detox Tips

I like to detox once or twice a year. It allows my body to reset, lose a bit of weight, and I feel great while […]

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Detoxification

It’s come to that time of year again. Holidays and the times of indulgence are over. You’re probably feeling a bit worse for wear and […]

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Holiday Season Nutrition Tips

Christmas carols are being played everywhere you go and you’re probably starting to plan your Christmas menu. However, Christmas can be a difficult time when […]

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Food Focus: Cocoa & Cacao

Cacao vs cocoa Cacao has become very popular recently, and for good reason. Firstly, though, what is the difference between cocoa and cacao? Cacao is […]

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Positive Self-Talk

Be careful how you talk to yourself because you are listening   – Lisa M Hayes, US Author and Relationship Coach Why do I automatically think […]

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Coping with stress – tips from a nutritionist

Stress directly affects the amount of progesterone our body makes. The more stressed we are, the less progesterone we are able to make. This can […]

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Stress and Menopause

You’re holding it all together – kids, ageing parents, work, home, social life, finances, staying healthy. For some women, perimenopause itself can be stressful! There’s […]

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Recipe – Cauliflower Pizza

There is so much that you can do with cauliflower – cauliflower rice, cauliflower mash, cauliflower flat bread, and now cauliflower pizza base. I have […]

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Tip: How to get more vegetables in your diet

Vegetables are full of nutrients, antioxidants and fibre! Are you getting enough veggies in your diet? Chances are, you’re not. The Australian government reports that: […]

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Being At Cause: How to take Responsibility for Your Life – It’s the key to Happiness

I remember when I was about 4 years old, my sister, Karen and I were staying at our Aunty Lizzy’s house for a few days. […]

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My Favourite Veggies

I feel very fortunate to have always loved eating vegetables, even brussels sprouts and I believe having European parents certainly helped. While Mum never professed […]

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Plant-Based Diets – Vegetarian vs Vegan

November is World Vegan Month, which encourages people to give vegan eating and lifestyles a go. Have you ever considered going vegan or vegetarian, or […]

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World Menopause Day

Before menopause, the body’s production of new bone happens more than the removal of old bone. The opposite happens after menopause when ovaries stop the […]

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Tip: Benefits of physical activity

Physical activity is defined by the World Health Organisation as “any bodily movement that requires energy expenditure. Physical activity refers to all movement including during […]

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Walking – Susie Elelman

Walking is the one exercise we’ve all been allowed and encouraged to do throughout this pandemic, no matter whether you live in an area that’s […]

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October is ‘Walktober’. Make time for walking this October.

Walking – some would say it’s like breathing, others would say its like doing a chemistry exam – super easy or super tricky. Regardless of […]

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Food in Focus: Walnuts

Have you ever looked at a walnut and realised that it looks a bit like a brain? I often marvel at how foods that look […]

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Tips for Brain Health

The human brain has been described as the command centre for the nervous system and enables thoughts, memory, movement, and emotions by a complex function […]

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Positive Thinking. Adult Learners’ week.

Spring might have sprung but that doesn’t mean some of us aren’t still thinking bleak thoughts as a result of Covid. Whether you’re living directly […]

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Positives of keeping an active brain

It’s happened to most of us – we walk into the kitchen to get something, but once we get to the kitchen, we can’t remember […]

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Recipe – Cucumber Kim

Kimchi is a Korean delicacy of fermented vegetables. Most popular is cucumber or cabbage kimchi. As with other fermented foods, kimchi can help to maintain […]

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  • Aug 17, 2021
  • Recipes
  • Hayley Derwent
Nutritional Tips for Oral Health

Nutrition can play a big part in dental and oral health. Tooth decay, periodontal disease, and oral cancers are all affected by what you eat, […]

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The Dentist

While we all might want a perfect pearly-white toothy smile, the thought of visiting a dentist can grip many of us with intense fear. I […]

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Importance of mouth health and diseases caused by bacteria in the mouth

It is commonly known that we host a variety of bacteria in our gut, called the microbiome. These bacteria can influence many things in our […]

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Look after your mental health during lockdown

To our wonderful community, As the announcement of the extended lockdown was made I found myself feeling an array of different emotions. This spanned from […]

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  • Jul 20, 2021
  • Recipes
  • Hayley Derwent
Recipe – Kiwi Pear Refreshing Mocktail

July is the month that many people participate in “Dry July”. This is when people refrain from drinking alcohol for the month of July in […]

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Tips to Reduce Alcohol Intake

Stress directly affects the amount of progesterone our body makes. The more stressed we are, the less progesterone we are able to make. This can […]

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Dry July

July has never been my favourite month; it’s the coldest time of the year and means we’ve already slid into the second half of 2021. […]

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Alcohol and Menopause

The debate on alcohol consumption has been going for a long time, and no doubt will continue for a long time. Oxford Languages defines alcohol […]

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Fuelling for Exercise – Tips from a Nutritionist

What is the best food to eat for exercise? How long before I exercise should I eat? What about refuelling after I exercise? Training If […]

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5 Factors to Reassess When You Suspect Thyroid Dysfunction

These are the factors you will want to reassess and optimise if you are suspicious about your thyroid function. These factors have the (double whammy) […]

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Salmon, Strawberry and Fennel Salad

Fresh, quick and nutritious – perfect for tonight. Ingredients: 200g packet of smoked salmon, torn into strips 1 large bulb of fennel, trimmed, cored, halved […]

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Strawberries

Red, juicy, sweet, and perfect pick-me-ups, snacks, and desserts. Strawberries are rich in vitamin C, manganese, vitamin B9 and potassium, and to a much lesser […]

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Genetics and Gene Expression; One Doesn’t Equal the Other

Genetics and gene expression have gained popularity over the last several years. Words like epigenetics, MTHFR, genome and nutrigenetics have become popular key words in […]

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Chocolate-Avocado Thick Shake

Looking for a healthy indulgence? Look no further. Ingredients: ½ ripe avocado 1 ripe frozen banana 1 tablespoon peanut butter 2 tablespoon cacao or cocoa […]

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Avocado – Not Just for Millennials

If smashed avos are out of your price range (or quite frankly, ridiculously priced), don’t worry – when they’re in season, and you ‘do it […]

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Capsicum – They Contain a Punch Full of Protective Compounds!

Capsicums one of my go-to colourful fruits (yes, fruit). Not only do they instantly brighten up any stir fry, but they are also packed full […]

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The 4 Best Foods for Menopause

Give yourself the best shot of cruising through menopause. Take control over the food you eat, ensuring you add lots of these goodies to your […]

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Nutrition and Chronic Illness

Some people thrive on new year’s resolutions, planning and setting themselves up for some great positive changes. Others don’t believe in waiting until the new […]

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