Mon, 9 November 2009 This week, Gill and Namila discussed breast health from benign lumps and bumps to the seriousness of dealing with breast cancer. Comments[1] |
Thu, 8 October 2009 This week, Gill joins Namilla to talk about convalescence, about actually giving your body time to recover properly from serious shocks to the system, be they prolonged illness, pregnancy, injury or surgery. With so much to say on the topic, it may be easier for you to follow the show with Gill's notes, available here : http://gillstannard.com.au/2009/10/07/the-art-of-convalescence/Take care Comments[1] |
Thu, 10 September 2009 568, 569, 570 sheep... If you've ever had trouble falling asleep then you're probably aware of the myriad factors that can contribute to us not getting 8 consecutive hours of the healthy, natural good stuff. Join Namilla and Gill as they discuss some of the more common disorders and provide some well needed solutions.For further information on this podcast, don't forget to check out Gill's notes at http://healthtrip.blogspot.com/2007/02/in-search-of-good-night-sleep.html Comments[0] |
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Tue, 30 June 2009 Gill joined Kujla and Donna on The Grapevine for a
final time, before Health Trip moves to Wax Lyrical. Gill talked about
why our skin dries out in winter, ways to deal with eczema and have
smooth, itch-free skin. Health Trip moves to 9.15 am on the first
Wednesday of the month, from the 1st of July.Comments[0] |
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Thu, 30 April 2009 This week on Health Trip, naturopath Gill Stannard
talks about whooping cough. While most of us would think this is a
childhood disease in reality most of the cases in Australia are in
adults, with about a third of all persistent coughs being caused by
this bacteria. Donna and Kujla chat to Gill about the "100 day cough",
how to treat it and why whooping cough is so prevelant despite the high
immunisation rate.Comments[0] |
Wed, 1 April 2009 Gill talks to Donna and Kujla about how the change
of season can effect our health. Autumn is the time to rest and
recuperate after a hectic summer. There are great tips on what
supplements to take and food to eat to stave off the colds and flu.
Plus more interesting information on sunshine and vitamin D and a
controversial call about whether to immunize children against whooping
cough.Comments[0] |
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Sun, 1 March 2009 Sorry for the delay folks, slight hiccup in the publishing process it would seem, thanks to those who raised the flag. Show notes will be forthcoming.Comments[0] |
Tue, 17 February 2009 With the nation still reeling in the wake of the recent fires that have swept throughout Victoria, all of us here at Triple R would like to send out our heartfelt condolences to everyone effected directly or otherwise by this tragedy. This week, Gill, Donna and Kulja walk us through the various stages of grief and discuss various methods of dealing with our losses, coping with depression, survivor guilt and the rest of the gamut in this emotional aftermath. Comments[0] |
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Tue, 20 January 2009 ![]() Health Trip is back, and this week Donna, Kulja and Gill kick off its seventeenth year with some serious talk about Iron, what's it for, are we getting enough of it, how do we get more of it and what the difference is between the iron we get from meat and that which we get from vegetables. Caller questions this week relate to breast feeding and when is a safe time to start weening, children's iron needs - particularly if they're being raised vegetarian and look at supplimentary iron sources for sufferers of glandular fever. On a light note, it may interest some of you to know that Nicole and her 3 month old son, Jowa came in to the station last week, both are happy well and Nicole plans to take back the reigns sometime in February. Once again, for addition information on today's and previous shows, go to www.healthtrip.blogspot.com Comments[1] |
Tue, 9 December 2008 Well, here we are again at the final show for the year and with the hectic weeks ahead of eating and any other number of holiday activities, Gill's breaking out her Top 5 Tips for well being over the silly season.We look at: *Being sun safe without being overly paranoid, remember, a little regular sun is still essential for Vitamin D production. *Staying hydrated *Watching out for food poisoning, organizing the xmas fridge, dealing with left overs and foods to keep a close eye on *Bite & Stings, repellents and remedies and finally *A not-so-stern talking to covering harm minimisation relating to the non-food stuffs often partaken in this time of year. Caller topics cover what to watch out for food-wise when traveling to under-developed countries, dietary recommendations when suffering from inflammatory and circulatory illnesses, treating sunburn, and digestion. Gill and Health Trip will return next year on Monday, January 12th. In the mean time, if you need a fix you can subscribe to Gill's newsletter through the new Triple R website (www.rrr.org.au) or as always, check out www.healthtrip.blogspot.com Have a safe and joyous one, see you next year. Comments[2] |
Tue, 25 November 2008 ![]() With all the stresses involved of organising a smooth-running Christmas, if indeed such a thing exists, Gill's show this week comes along at just the right time. Tips on keeping it together, watching your consumption levels (with a few clues on how to figure out exactly how much wine you're allowed to drink before driving) and a few non-pharmacuticle calmatives to get you through the good and not so good of the silly season. Callers ring in with questions about nettle and dandelion teas during pregnancy for water retention, bad breath and body odour and severe acne breakouts and what they could be telling us about our body. We also hear about FebFast, similar to Det-Ox-Tober, where you can take a month off the booze after the silly season, get your mates to sponsor you and money raised gets channelled back into the Youth, Drug and Alcohol sector. As always, for further information about today's or previous shows, check www.healthtrip.blogspot.com Comments[3] |
Tue, 11 November 2008 As Hippocrates said, “Let food be thy medicine and
medicine, thy food”. Gill and Nicole discuss how to learn to listen to
your body again, to give it foods the food that it really wants.Comments[2] |
Tue, 28 October 2008 It's with best wishes that we bid, albeit a temporary farewell to Long Grass's consummate host, Nicole Findlay. Nicole is taking a leave of absence to, as I'm sure all of you who have been long-time Long Grass listeners would be aware, have her baby. All of us here at Triple R wish her the best for a safe and healthy delivery.But, in keeping with this years Radiothon circus theme, the show must go on. And so Monday Long Grass Sessions will now be piloted, for the interim at least, by the fabulous Donna Morabito and radiant Kulja Coulson. This week however, it's still business as usual, with Nicole and Gill providing some sorely needed relief to hayfever sufferers everywhere. Caller topics include the effects of diesel fumes, morning sickness late into pregnancy and other hayfever related issues. Comments[1] |
Tue, 14 October 2008 ![]() It's no secret that music has the power to tickle the soul, but can playing Mozart to your child in utero really increase their IQ? And can listening to ABBA really help you lose weight? This week Nicole and Gill look at the medical benefits of music, from it's calmative through to it's focal strengths. Comments[2] |
Tue, 30 September 2008 This week Nicole and Gill are arming you with everything you need to know on coping with Pre-Menstrual Tension.Caller enquiries cover taking Vitex and mid-cycle bleeding, immunising your child against Hepatitis B, fluid retention during pregnancy and watching your blood pressure. Comments[0] |
Tue, 16 September 2008 Gill has her Rock 'n' Roll moment in the sun this week, and presents us with her Desert Island, Top 5 Herbs of All Time.Click the subscribe button to hear a full dissertation on the varying properties of : 1 - Garlic 2 - Thyme 3 - Camomile 4 - Cinnamon 5 - Ginger ...and be prepared to take notes, of course if your pen isn't working you can always check out healthtrip.blogspot.com Caller enquiries touch on kids nasal infections, some sagely advice for PMS, and retouching the benefits of raspberry leaf as a muscle aid in labour. Comments[2] |
Tue, 2 September 2008 It's not a topic that a lot of us are comfortable with, compounded by childhood perspectives of masked faces coming at you with the needle and the drill, but this week, the message is simple and clear, look after your gums or you'll pay big! Never mind the dentist or the orthodontist, the periodontist will drain your savings faster than a fast thing that's really fast!This week, Nicole and Gill give us more than a gentle reminder to make sure we brush, floss and see our dentist regularly....lest our teeth fall out entirely. Caller topics also include anemia, vegetarian options can increase or inhibit your iron absorbtion, neo-natal allergies linked to diet and immunisation, re-opening the debate - just when should your child receive its shots? Comments[0] |
Tue, 12 August 2008 Nicole and Gill are back this week, battling winter chills, and tackling the topic of haemorrhoids, what causes them, how to avoid them, providing cool relief and dispelling a few myths along the way.Caller topics cover chronic muscle fatigue, quarantining family members with the Flu so as to avoid a full household round robin, Cradle Cap or Seborrhoeic Dermatitis and the benefits that olive leaf extract can have on the immune system. Stay tuned for the special Radiothon edition of Health Trip in two weeks time. For further details on todays show, don't forget to check out www.healthtrip.blogspot.com Comments[0] |
Tue, 29 July 2008 Focusing on the third trimester of pregnancy this week, Nicole and Gill look at wide range of common complaints experienced during this period. Dealing with cramping and magnesium deficiencies, sciatica, fluid retention and swelling, varicose veins and haemorrhoids, they then take a look at pre-birth preparation techniques, the benefits of midwives and doulas and take questions from callers relating to finding alternate energy sources to combat sugar cravings, vegetarian alternatives to fish oil such as flax or hemp seed, and tackle the topic of alcohol and it's involvement in conception.Further information can be found on Gill's blog site, simply visit www.healthtrip.blogspot.com Comments[2] |
Wed, 16 July 2008 Is watermelon the new viagra (cue Herbie Hancock's 'Watermelon Man'!)? What became of the broccoli pill? What are the pros & cons of spirulina? This week, Gill and Nicole unravel the mysteries around these and many other so-called 'super foods' - nutrient-packed, but somewhat hyped-up common foods. Talk-back caller topics this week include what's good for your gut as well as pros & cons of spirulina. For further details, don't forget to check out www.healthtrip.blogspot.com Comments[0] |
Tue, 1 July 2008 This week, Gill and Nicole are discussing the "Curse of the Celts"; Acne Rosacea, a facial skin condition causing chronic blushing and ruddiness, leading often to broken and exposed capilliaries. Several herbal alleviates are explored and callers' questions are answered on a range of other skin conditions.Comments[0] |
Tue, 17 June 2008 ![]() From the irritating headache to the debilitating migrane, this week Nicole and Gill discuss the difference, focusing more so on the migraine, the importance of correctly diagnosing the cause(s) - of which there can be many - to the many types of remedies that can be employed. Caller topics include the use of Evening Primrose and Fish oils as an antipsychotic, menapausal influences on migranes, insomnia and controling blood sugar levels. Excessive use of painkillers such as asprin and paracetamol are cautioned against as the withdrawl from these can often cause migranes. Comments[0] |
Tue, 3 June 2008 Back again this week before the Queen's Birthday break, and with the cold snap well upon us, Gill and Nicole are leading the fight against winter aches and pains, be they muscular, posture related, arthritic or otherwise.Caller topics this week include Osteopathy, in particular for children, nerve pain, various herbs for relief of joint pain, management of osteo-arthritis, Scoliosis or Schurman's Disease, and the gamut of treatments one can seek from Chiropractic to Alexander Technique. Health Trip will be back on the 16th of June. Comments[0] |
Tue, 27 May 2008 ![]() Noticed how chilly it has been in the morning lately? We
respond by moving our body more briskly, wearing bulkier clothes and
seeking heat sources for a little instant gratification. But what about
our food? This week Jill discusses eating seasonally, locally and other food ideas for winter. Calls this week are travel related- what's good to eat whilst on the road? Comments[0] |
Tue, 13 May 2008 Nicole and Gill return to the Realm of the Senses with a look at aromatherapy and our wellbeing. They discuss how scents and odours are delivered to the limbic center of the brain (a primal and instinctive part of the brain with deals with reactions and emotions) via the olfactory nerves as well as having a look at some do's and don'ts when using essential oils.Callers topics include queries about post-natal hormonal imbalances, using aromatherapy and essential oils while pregnant and with children, sourcing quality products, the shelf life of oils and using lemon juice and hot water as an hepatic stimulant. Comments[3] |
Tue, 29 April 2008 ![]() 2 million Australian adults are diagnosed with asthma and a shocking 1 in 4 children will also be diagnosed. This week, with the oncoming cold-snap, Nicole and Gill discuss methods of ruducing the symptoms of asthma and breathing easier through diet, lifestyle changes and natural remedies. Gill also answers caller questions relating to combatting eczema in children, burning dust in uncleaned household heaters, the effects of seasonal cold on tendonitis and alleviation plus reflux and the effect of hypertension medication on respitory illnesses. Comments[0] |
Tue, 15 April 2008 This week, Gill and Nicole look at Voluntary Simplicity, working less to achieve a greater richness and quality of life.Simple? Comments[0] |
Tue, 1 April 2008 This week on Health Trip Gill discusses the importance of vitamin D. With the onset of the cooler weather, how can we ensure we don't become vitamin D deficient? Calls this week cover halting the symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis and Chronic Fatigue, both in relation to vitamin D levels. Comments[0] |
Mon, 3 March 2008 The importance of not just a healthy breakfast but a breakfast full stop!Comments[0] |
Wed, 20 February 2008 In this post-Valentine's day episode of Health Trip, Gill and Nicole discuss the affairs of the heart, in particular the intricate workings of our Cardiovascular System, what we can do to keep it healthy, including a healthy mind and spirit, and take calls on chest pain, 'diet' caffeinated drinks, and rheumatoid conditions.Comments[1] |
Tue, 5 February 2008 Or favourite drinks are under fire this week as Nicole & Gill take an up close and personal look at caffeinated beverages. Looking not only at coffee and colas, NRG drinks are scrutinised and we hear the cold, hard truth about green tea.We begin by taking a detailed look at how caffeine is metabolised in the body and affects (both beneficially or otherwise) our endocrine (hormone) system. Along side callers, Gill discusses natural stimulants that can be employed as alternatives, the decaffeination process, what to look for in multivitamins, aspartame, anti-fungal herbs and giving up caffeine. |
Wed, 30 January 2008 Health Trip is back for 2008! This week Nicole and Gill pick up where they left off in 2007 by continuing on the topic of Omega 3 fatty acids.Gill prefaces the discussion by giving a brief scientific description of what they are, in what foods to find them and what our body does with them. Gill also answers listener questions covering Omega 3 content in flake, content of pregnancy formulas, eating fish with sustainability in mind, components of vaccines for children and iron supplementation in the diet of weened and still breast feeding children. Comments[2] |
Tue, 11 December 2007 ![]() In the last episode of Health Trip for 2007, Nicole and Gill discuss healthy alternatives for your xmas spread and take a few calls discussing festive wellbeing and detoxing/fasting and also the Omega 3 content of tinned and cured fish. Health Trip returns in 2008 on the 21st of January. For further details, don't forget to check out www.healthtrip.blogspot.com Have a safe and happy one! Comments[1] |
Tue, 27 November 2007 ![]() Today Gill and Nicole discuss anxiety, in particular shyness and solutions for social nervousness. They touch on recreational drugs and self-medicating, and alternatives such as flower essences and homeopathic "rescue remedies". Gill also fields calls on blushing, stuttering and public speaking. Comments[4] |
Tue, 13 November 2007 Today Nicole and Gill are discussing a new cancer risk study- who's more at risk and the precautions we can take. They also speak to a caller in regards to hereditary breast cancer risks. For more info, visit www.healthtrip.blogspot.com.Comments[1] |
Tue, 23 October 2007 ![]() Today Nicole and Gill begin by discussing the general philosophies of naturopaths, our personal constitutions, our 'bodily blueprints' and how they can change from when we were born, along with age, genetic potential, and other environmental influences. Gill also helps callers on a range of topics including lupis, carbohydrate metabolism deficiency and how it can make going cold turkey on things like alcohol difficult, insomnia, herbal teas and the soy controversy is also revisisted. For further information on any of the topics covered in the show, don't forget to visit the website, www.healthtrip.blogspot.com . Comments[1] |
Tue, 9 October 2007 ![]() Nicole's back with Gill this week, discussing the ever controvertial topic, children and dairy food. They look at the new CSIRO plan for kid's wellbeing, discuss alternatives to calcium for building bone density, such as vitamin D and the vitamin D deficiency in Australia currently, predominantly due to an over effective Sun-Smart program and what factors can depleat calcium in our body. Gill also takes calls on various listener topics including the negative effects of the pill in conjunction with drinking soy, Crones (an inflammatory bowel disease) and the tanning culture in Australia. Comments[1] |
Tue, 25 September 2007 ![]() Gill is detoxing, or "spring cleaning". This week she discusses the organs and systems in our bodies that help us dispose of all the nasties we absorb. Breaking down the process, she looks at the various stages of detoxification, the how-to's, the when's and when-not to's. Caller topics this week include weening yourself of caffeine, Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), boosting the immune system post pregnancy, hayfever and hives and recovering from prolonged infections, in particular Hooping Cough. Comments[1] |
Tue, 25 September 2007 ![]() Gill joins Nicole fresh from New Zealand to discuss western herbalism in camparison to eastern doctrines, what to look for when shopping around for a herbalist and how to prepare and use herbal remedies in the home. Gill also takes calls from listeners about hayfever, flouride and it's pro's and con's, gastro, boosting your immune system post-pregnancy and ear candling. Comments[2] |
Tue, 28 August 2007 Continuing their Journey along the spice route, this week Nicole and Gill discuss the medicinal benefits of cinnamon and answer caller queries on topics such as breast feeding during pregnancy, vitamin supplements and healthy alternatives to sweet snacks.Comments[2] |
Tue, 31 July 2007 Herbalist and Naturopath, Gill Stannard talks with host Nicole Findlay about natural remedies to daily complaints.Today's topics include: Ginger: A brief history and applications. As well as listener questions relating to chilblains, Schurmann's disease, and raspberry leaf tea during third trimester pregnacy. Comments[1] |
Mon, 16 July 2007 This week Herbalist and Naturopath Gill Stannard returns to her exploration of the senses, focusing on touch.Some love it as it has the ability to make them feel acceptable and safe. Others can't stand it and find it uncomfortable. This can be due to a number of neurological and nutritional reasons. Gill explains... Comments[1] |
Mon, 2 July 2007 Why do we have an increased appetite over winter? Here, Naturopath and Herbalist Gill Stannard answers that very question as she explores the idea of seasonal eating.Comments[1] |
Mon, 4 June 2007 The second episode in the series on the senses...this week Gill discusses hearing and good ear health. Comments[5] |
Mon, 28 May 2007 Gill will be presenting an occasional series on the senses. This week she discusses sight.Does sight deteriorate as we age? Does staring at a computer screen weaken our eyes? And do carrots REALLY strengthen our eyesight?? Comments[1] |
Mon, 14 May 2007 Wheat allergy? Gluten intolerance? Gill explains...Comments[6] |
Tue, 1 May 2007 Winter is nearly here and you know what that means, cold and flu! So what's the difference and how do you deal with them?Comments[1] |
Mon, 16 April 2007 This week Healthtrip looks at...cholesterolComments[1] |
This week, Gill and Namila discussed breast health from benign lumps and bumps to the seriousness of dealing with breast cancer.
