Rose Ferguson

23 Aug 10:42

Hi Adine, we were there - did you follow the zoom link? I will add it to R Content shortly x

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23 Aug 06:59

Good Morning All. A reminder that we have the 1st Dr On Call today with Dr Mark Mikhail at 10 am BST. This is on zoom as we are not together - so follow the link.  It will be recorded and posted on RHC afterwards. If you can't make it live and have any questions, please add them here. This session is an introduction to R Doctor, I hope I will see you there and I very much hope my wifi will hold up as I am in very rural Portugal 😉

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21 Aug 11:22

There is a new written blog out today about blood sugar balancing, have a read I would say that getting this right is a major key to feeling balanced and bright. We will be working on this a lot in RHC. x

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21 Aug 11:20

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Hi Everyone - how are you guys doing - I just wanted to check-in. For those doing the August Wellness Wave, I am away and got my movement in yesterday on a hike along the coast of Portugal - it was brilliant. Hiking/walking is a fantastic way to get outside and such a good form of exercise. You don't need to run!!!! 

Good Morning! I am so glad. They are absolutely great I agree. And glad the sound was ok for you. Have a great Monday x

Yes absolutely - they are all up in R Content in the Club Clinic category x

yes on the r content page under club clinics x

Hi Gaynor - I do take it - as I mentioned I take a subcutaneous shot every 4 days. It is an emerging area atm. In recent years, NAD+ has gained attention in the scientific community for its potential in anti-ageing and longevity research. Emerging science suggests that increasing NAD+ levels in the body might help slow down the ageing process, improve metabolism, and enhance cellular repair mechanisms. However, while the research is promising, it's still in the early stages, and more studies are needed to fully understand the benefits and risks of NAD+ supplementation. I will definitely do something on this for you guys x

17 Aug 11:49

Yes - here are a few things I would think about when buying collagen powder - 

Source of Collagen – Look for collagen that’s derived from grass-fed, pasture-raised animals or sustainably sourced marine life. This generally indicates better quality and fewer contaminants. Bovine collagen is great for skin, hair, nails, and joints, while marine collagen is often preferred for skin health.

Type of Collagen – Collagen comes in various types, with Type I and Type III being most beneficial for skin, hair, and nails, and Type II for joints and cartilage. Knowing what you want to target will help you choose the right type.

Hydrolysed Collagen – Ensure the collagen is hydrolysed, which means it’s broken down into smaller, more easily absorbed peptides. This enhances its bioavailability and effectiveness.

Minimal Ingredients – A good collagen powder should be free from unnecessary fillers, additives, artificial sweeteners, and preservatives. Ideally, it should contain just collagen

17 Aug 11:45

Hi Jodie, there will be lots of info about what I like and use on here - if you would like a monthly RHC list as well as The Rose List, I would be very happy to do that! x