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Episode 17 - Dr Natasha Campbell-McBride

Episode 17 - Dr Natasha Campbell-McBride

Don't miss out on our special interview with Dr. Natasha McBride, the genius behind the groundbreaking Gut and Psychology Syndrome (GAPS) protocol. Join us as we delve into the importance of connecting with nature and unlocking our inner strength. We've got plenty of questions left, especially about the detailed aspects of the GAPS protocol, so stay tuned for Part 2!

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ATTA permaculture Jack gorwing your own

EPISODE 12 ~ Jack Hodgson

  Jack Hodgson, based in London, is an urban cultivator and permaculture designer renowned in the world of growers. He is dedicated to guiding people in reconnecting with nature while imparting comprehensive knowledge on cultivating their vegetables. His journey began during his time in Australia, where he cultivated a deep passion for harnessing nature's innate systems to produce food and enrich the soil in a regenerative manner. For four years in London, he skillfully managed a permaculture-based, no-dig market garden, cultivating microgreens and mushrooms within a 20-foot shipping container, supplying local restaurants and farmers markets. Presently, Jack is committed to...

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EPISODE 09 - What is Face Yoga and why can it help with your whole wellbeing.

EPISODE 09 - Nazmeen Khaliq

Deep dive with Nazmeen Khaliq and ATTA as explains and shows us the ancient wisdom on Traditional Chinese Medicine Face Yoga by using the facial meridian lines to work with energy (Qi) throughout the whole body.

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episode 8 - minerals are the sparks plugs of life - part 1 of a dive into the Root Cause Protocol

EPISODE 08 - Catherine Mort

We chat to Catherine Mort from the ATTA clinic about the RCP - Root Cause Protocol - which encompasses a whole body approach and recognises the effects of all stressors on the body's ability to create energy and clear cellular exhaust. It looks at how all elements work together, rather than limiting the focus to isolated nutrients or conditions.

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