AQJ 116: Bulk Cooking, Meal Planning and Freezer Meals

Ever feel like you can’t keep up with cooking healthy meals for your family because you’re just too busy? Enter Bek Freeman, a good friend of Jo’s who is an inspiration to all of us wanting to eat well, despite crazy busy lives! Bek is a teacher, has three young children, her husband works away… Continue reading AQJ 116: Bulk Cooking, Meal Planning and Freezer Meals

AQJ 115: A Balanced Approach to GAPS, and How to Get Deeper Healing

In this episode, Elyse Comerford (nutritionist and GAPS practitioner) shares her knowledge and how her attitudes have changed over the last couple of years as a GAPS practitioner. She has a burning desire to share the need for a balanced, gentle approach towards healing, and an understanding that as important as a healing diet is,… Continue reading AQJ 115: A Balanced Approach to GAPS, and How to Get Deeper Healing

AQJ 114: The Human Longevity Project with Jason Prall

Fouad interviews Jason Prall, the creator and producer of The Human Longevity Project, a documentary film series that will take you on a journey around the globe, on a mission to discover the secrets of the longest-lived and healthiest populations on Earth. Filmed over 2 years, in over 50 locations, in 9 countries, on 3… Continue reading AQJ 114: The Human Longevity Project with Jason Prall

AQJ 113: Heavy Metal Detox with Wendy Myers

Are you doing all you can to eat well and live low-tox, but still finding you are low on energy, suffering from brain fog, having trouble sleeping, struggling with adrenal fatigue, fertility issues, or can’t lose weight? These can be symptoms of heavy metal toxicity, and are becoming more and more common in our society.… Continue reading AQJ 113: Heavy Metal Detox with Wendy Myers

AQJ 112: A Life Less Stressed with Holistic Dentist Ron Ehrlich

Most of us deal with stress on a daily basis, and without managing and reducing stress, life could become really difficult. In this episode, Jo and Foo speak to Dr Ron Ehrlich, a Sydney-based holistic dentist, and author of the book, A Life Less Stressed. We discuss the pillars of stress as outlined in Dr… Continue reading AQJ 112: A Life Less Stressed with Holistic Dentist Ron Ehrlich

AQJ 110: Lyme Disease & Other Stealth Illnesses

In this episode, Amina E. Hillier, naturopath, medical herbalist and nutritionist from Noosa, Australia, shares with us the importance of integrative medicine for the treatment of stealth diseases. Amina specialises in Lyme disease, mould illness, biotoxins and immune challenges, helping many patients whose cases have been put into the ‘too hard’ basket to regain their… Continue reading AQJ 110: Lyme Disease & Other Stealth Illnesses

AQJ 109: Child Health with Leila Masson

For those of you with young children, this podcast is a must! Our guest, Dr Leila Masson, is a paediatrician and lactation consultant who uses a biomedical approach to treat gastro-intestinal, metabolic, immunologic or other problems impacting a child’s physical and mental health. Dr Leila specialises in autism, ADHD, behaviour problems, OCD, recurrent infections, nutritional… Continue reading AQJ 109: Child Health with Leila Masson

AQJ 108: Good Oils, Bad Oils

What oils are best to cook with? Confusion around this question has been around for decades and health advice encouraging cooking with oils such as grapeseed oil, rice bran oil, sunflower oil and canola oil is now considered by many health experts to be one of the largest contributors to chronic illness. A new study… Continue reading AQJ 108: Good Oils, Bad Oils

AQJ 107: Building Biology and Healthier Homes

Is your home making you sick?  Nicole Bijlsma is the founder of Australian College of Environmental Studies and she joins us in this episode to discuss building biology and how you can make your home a healthier environment. With our focus on food, Nicole has really enlightened us on the environmental inputs in the home that… Continue reading AQJ 107: Building Biology and Healthier Homes

AQJ 106: Healthy Feet with the Barefoot Podiatrist

While the majority of the podiatry world is prescribing more foot and arch support in the form of supportive footwear or orthotics, Paul Thompson (known as The Barefoot Podiatrist) is taking almost the exact opposite approach. Giving the foot less support and using specific exercise and movement patterns allows for proper strength and postural development.… Continue reading AQJ 106: Healthy Feet with the Barefoot Podiatrist