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Endocrine Beauty Connection

The endocrine beauty connection

Skin is in constant conversation with the endocrine system. Hormonal signals shape repair, resilience and radiance.

botanical skincare

Why ancient plants are the future of skincare

Sukin botanical skincare blends ancient plants with modern science. Discover why this Australian brand is leading the natural beauty charge.

non-toxic beauty

Toxin-free beauty

From hidden chemicals in skincare to the air in our homes. Here’s how to transition to a non-toxic beauty routine without the overwhelm.

Glycine

Glycine, the underrated nutrient

Discover the overlooked amino acid glycine — vital for collagen, skin health, and vitality during pregnancy, postpartum, and ageing.

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The winter-proof beauty guide

From dry, lacklustre skin to static-prone hair, winter brings a handful of beauty woes. They don’t however, have to define the season. Discover how to keep your glow and embrace the cold season well and beautifully with a bit of winter beauty advice. Winter is a paradox. It’s a season of cosy moments, nourishment and […]

biotin

Beauty benefits of biotin

Discover how biotin supports healthy hair, skin and nails—plus natural food sources to boost your beauty from the inside out.

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Folate is so important for your health

Folate is an important part of your diet if you want to stay healthy. Lack of it can affect your liver, heart and much more. It is also important to make sure you absorb the folate in its purest form, if possible. If your liver is compromised already you may have problems with this.

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Creating a clever kitchen

We test out three clever kitchen products that make cooking easier and more enjoyable for the whole family.

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Belgian Stoemp

Stoemp is one of the most popular, widely made Belgian dishes. Traditionally, it is a dish of mashed potatoes with one or more additional vegetables. Because variety is so important nutritionally, this is a supercharged side that’s certainly worth the extra effort and so much more nourishing and delicious than plain old mash.

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Belgian Curry Mussels with Frites

Mussels are a staple in Belgium and they are traditionally served with crunchy fries (frites). They are most often cooked French-style but can also be found cooked a multitude of ways, including curried.

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Belgian Speculaas Biscuits

Speculaas are traditional Belgian biscuits made with a delicious spice blend of cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, cardamom and cloves. This is a version using more nutrient-dense flours; a mix of brown-rice flour, blanched almond meal and spelt flour. These biscuits are pressed into a decorative wooden mould in the shape of a windmill, boat or person before baking, but any biscuit shape will do.

Chicken Waterzooi

Chicken Waterzooi

Waterzooi literally translates to “watery mess”, but this dish is anything but. Rich and creamy comfort food has been lightened up with a quick swap of the traditional full cream for evaporated milk. It’s a hug in a bowl.

Belgian Braised Stew

Belgian Braised Stew

This delicious and rich stew is traditionally made using rabbit and a dark beer. I’ve mixed it up a bit by using easier-to-source chicken and a good-quality cider.

Anta The Natural Way

Learn about Australia’s largest democratic association of natural therapy practitioners — ANTA

Discover the benefits of being involved with the Australian Natural Therapists Association (ANTA) with Executive Officer Jim Olds.

Winer skin health

Four easy ways to improve your immunity & skin health this winter

Looking for improved immunity as well as support for dry or lacklustre skin heading into winter? Making sure you’re eating well is key.

Future Proof Your Home

Create a future-proof home

Learn how to create a future-proof home to survive years of use and shift with your changing life stages and needs.

Green Nation Life

Transparent & minimal formulations — chatting with Green Nation Life

We chat to Green Nation Life founders Alanna Hinds and Fiona Murton about the power of botanicals, what it means to go green and how to live a more sustainable life.

Gardening For Self Care

Gardening for self-care — the wellness tool you need right now

Gardening for self-care is a powerful tool that can ground and centre you in times of uncertainty.