
Inside Health Works
• Nutritional Therapy
• Colon Hydrotherapy

“Many people died while the herbs that could have saved them grow on their graves” Father Sebastian Kneipp
“Nutritional ammunition -
· Cost
· What is Nutritional Therapy and why do we need it?
· How Nutritional Therapy can help you
· The Real Superfoods – have you heard of Maca Powder?
£70.00 for initial consultation (approximately 1½ hours)
£50.00 for each follow-
What is Nutritional Therapy and why do we need it?
Nutritional therapy is based on the belief that good nutrition is able to provide
the medicine we need to obtain and maintain a state of health. Unfortunately some
of the substances we eat nowadays are so far removed from nature that they are more
likely to resemble pharmaceutical products than food. Even our crops contain fewer
vitamins and minerals than they used to because of soil depletion and farming methods,
so of course this means less nutrients for us. Did you know that many of us are
now deficient in magnesium rather than calcium? How come, that as a nation, we are
one of the worlds biggest milk drinkers yet osteoporosis is still on the rise; is
it due to calcium deficiency or-
How Nutritional Therapy can help you
You may just want to feel less tired or have a specific condition that needs addressing, either way, nutritional therapy is a useful tool. Nutritional therapy can help with a multitude of ailments, some of which are listed below.
Anxiety
Asthma
Attention Deficit Disorder
Attention Deficit and Hyperactive Disorder
Autism
Candidiasis
Cholesterol
Chronic Fatigue
Colic in infants
Constipation
Crohn's Disease
Depression
Dermatitis
Diarrhoea Diverticulitis
Eczema
Endometriosis
Fibromyalgia
Fibroids
Food Intolerances
The Real Superfoods – have you heard of Maca Powder?
Nutritional therapy helps guide you into making the right choices about food and
when combined with a tailored cleansing and supplement program, becomes a powerful
force in the maintenance of health and the fight against disease. Don’t be conned
by the next ‘new superfood’ which is just supermarket hype, learn about the real
superfoods such as barleygrass and wheatgrass juice, chlorella and spirulina, maca
and mesquite powder. Sprout your own seeds at home in a matter of days for foods
that are packed full of nutrients, make your own almond milk and cook gluten-
At Inside Health Works we take a naturopathic approach to health, therefore we are not just looking at the presenting symptoms of a disease, but at the whole body so as to get to the root of the cause. Whatever the problem, from serious disease to general fatigue, everything can be helped with a nutritionally sound diet, tailored supplement protocol and of course, exercise.
Nutritional therapy is team work. Prior to your consultation you will be asked to
complete a food diary for at least a week, although 2 weeks is preferable, and also
a questionnaire that gathers information about you and your health. The information
given will reveal important clues to the therapist as to your current state of wellbeing.
During your initial visit which will last 1½ hours, your therapist will thoroughly
analyse all the information you have given and ask many questions concerning your
history of health. You will be educated on foods to eat and foods to avoid (you
are in for a few surprises) and given ideas for menus, useful kitchen equipment and
good recipe books. You may also be advised to take certain tests – some of these
can be done by your doctor so long as you ask for a print-
As you begin your new regime you need to provide feedback to the therapist as to
how you are feeling. Feedback is of the utmost importance as it ensures that both
the therapist and the client are on the right track. It is sometimes difficult for
a client to implement changes and can be become very disheartening when everyone
around you is eating chocolate and you are on vegetable sticks and hummus! It is
the therapist’s job to guide, encourage and motivate you and also provide you with
explanations when questions arise. After a month or so on the new protocol (how
long a gap will depend on how you respond to the programme) you should attend a follow-
Whether you see a therapist from IHW or anywhere else, always ensure that they are reputable and carry the correct qualifications for the work they do.
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Hyperthyroidism
Hypothyroidism
Hypoglycaemia
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Menopausal Symptoms
Migraine
Multiple Sclerosis
Pre Menstrual Syndrome
Psoriasis
Sinusitis
Stomach Ulcers
Tonsillitis
Ulcerative Colitis
Weight Gain
Weight Loss
© Denise King 2008