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Does ZOE work? The results of our study | Tim Spector & Sarah Berry
Watch the full episode here: czcams.com/video/MgwOuCGHgo4/video.html
We put our reputation to the test in a clinical trial. The findings confirm what 150k+ members already know: ZOE works.
The study is called Measuring Efficacy Through Outcomes of Diet, or METHOD, for short. Our scientists recruited 347 generally healthy people who were representative of the average adult in the United States. They had above-optimal body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference and were aged 41-70.
Jonathan sits down with Dr. Sarah Berry and Professor Tim Spector to ask what the blood and gut microbiome results revealed about the impact of ZOE’s personalised nutrition program compared to generalised dietary advice.
Make smarter food choices for your body: zoe.com/podcast
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5 essentials for your menopause toolkit: Dr. Mary Claire Haver & Dr. Sarah Berry
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Make smarter food choices for your body: zoe.com/podcast The menopause transition can bring unexpected challenges - the effects can significantly impact daily life and long-term health. Dr. Mary Claire Haver is a board-certified gynaecologist and a menopause specialist. She's helped thousands of women in perimenopause and menopause to realise their health goals. In today’s episode, she joins Jo...
This was the biggest risk we’ve taken, here are the results | ZOE METHOD Study
zhlédnutí 23KPřed 20 hodinami
Two and a half years ago, we began a randomised controlled trial to put ZOE to the test. We registered the study as a clinical trial, meaning whatever the results, we had to publish them. This is a standard of scientific rigour rarely seen in nutrition or wellness but as a science-first company, we decided to put ZOE to the test. Our results show what thousands of members already tell us: ZOE w...
These medicines are hiding in your spice rack | Kanchan Koya & Dr. Sarah Berry
zhlédnutí 71KPřed dnem
Make smarter food choices for your body: zoe.com/podcast In today’s episode we’re uncovering the medicines that are hiding in your kitchen. Molecular biologist Kanchan Koya joins Jonathan and Sarah to explore the incredible health benefits of spices. From controlling blood sugar to soothing a sore throat, we’ll discover what the latest research says about household favourites including ginger, ...
Why building muscle could slow aging | Prof. Brad Schoenfeld
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Watch the full episode: czcams.com/video/maV9BFrqmEg/video.htmlsi=Og4waRBX2hCjTjwt Make smarter food choices for your body: zoe.com/podcast As we age, we need to keep our muscles strong. How can we best achieve that, and potentially add years to our life? Jonathan talks with Dr. Brad Schoenfeld to try and find out. Dr. Schoenfeld is a professor at Lehman College in New York City. His research f...
Foods for every decade of life | Dr. Federica Amati | Every body should know this!
zhlédnutí 84KPřed 14 dny
Make smarter food choices for your body: zoe.com/podcast Did you know that even at age 70, with the right nutrition, you could potentially extend your life by 6 years? In today’s episode, we learn that it's never too late to change your diet for the better. Dr. Federica Amati, ZOE’s Head Nutritionist, dives into the unique nutrition needs at every life stage. From the golden windows of opportun...
How to reduce heart disease risk, even in later years | Prof. Eric Rimm
zhlédnutí 29KPřed 21 dnem
Watch the full episode here: czcams.com/video/pAhaZlkXatM/video.html Make smarter food choices for your body: zoe.com/podcast Heart disease is among the top five causes of death globally. So what simple steps can you take take, even in your later years, to reduce your risk? Jonathan talks with Prof. Eric Rimm to try and find out. Eric Rimm is an Associate Professor of Epidemiology and Nutrition...
What to eat to avoid osteoporosis | Prof. Cyrus Cooper & Tim Spector
zhlédnutí 218KPřed 21 dnem
Make smarter food choices for your body: zoe.com/podcast Did you know that every 12 years, our skeletons undergo a complete transformation? Osteoporosis, a condition where bones become fragile, significantly increases the risk of fractures from minor incidents, often without any noticeable symptoms. Worldwide, it affects one in three women and one in five men over fifty, leading to pain, potent...
How gut microbes regulate your mood | Prof. Felice Jacka
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Watch the full episode here: czcams.com/video/nI3ewFbAu3o/video.htmlsi=qBgwToFBrMpgy9Ky Serotonin is known as the 'happy chemical' - 90% of it is made in the gut. So how can we feed our gut microbes to sustain our mood? Jonathan talks with Professor Felice Jacka to try and find out. Felice is Alfred Deakin Professor of Nutritional Psychiatry and the Director of the Food & Mood Centre at Deakin ...
The world's biggest intermittent fasting study - what we learned | Prof. Tim Spector & Gin Stephens
zhlédnutí 247KPřed měsícem
Did you know that intermittent fasting can spark significant health benefits? By aligning your eating schedule with your body's natural rhythms, intermittent fasting can bolster heart health, enhance insulin sensitivity and even support weight loss efforts. Joined by Tim Spector and Gin Stephens, we dive into the world of intermittent fasting, with a focus on time-restricted eating. Gin is a le...
The truth about sugar sweetened beverages | Prof. Walter Willett
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Watch the full episode here: czcams.com/video/nI3ewFbAu3o/video.htmlsi=qBgwToFBrMpgy9Ky Sugar sweetened beverages are everywhere. Some have misleading claims about being great for your health. So what’s the truth about the nutritional content of these sugary drinks, and are they ever healthy? Jonathan talks with Professor Walter Willett to try and find out. Professor Walter Willett, from the Ha...
The best exercise routine, according to your muscle clocks | Professor Karyn Esser
zhlédnutí 222KPřed měsícem
Top tips for better gut health from ZOE Science and Nutrition - Download our FREE gut guide: zoe.com/gutguide Our bodies naturally follow a roughly 24-hour cycle, called our circadian rhythm. And every cell has a rhythm. As we get older, we tend to lose muscle, making us more prone to falls and less able to live independently. Though we can't stop aging, staying active helps keep our muscles st...
4 steps to healthier eating habits | James Clear
zhlédnutí 34KPřed měsícem
Watch the full episode here: czcams.com/video/mcdzK8BOfBY/video.htmlfeature=shared Developing healthier eating habits could give you many more healthy years. What’s the formula for creating habits that stick? Jonathan talks with James Clear to find out. James Clear is a writer, speaker, and author of the New York Times bestseller Atomic Habits. If you want to uncover the right foods for your bo...
5 things you can do now to reduce dementia risk | Professor Claire Steves
zhlédnutí 552KPřed měsícem
Top tips to control your gut from ZOE Science & Nutrition - Download our FREE gut guide: zoe.com/gutguide How early should you start taking dementia seriously? In today’s episode of ZOE Science & Nutrition, Jonathan is joined by Professor Claire Steves to explore the multifaceted world of dementia. They delve into the significance of dental health, genetics, impact of diet and physical activity...
What do people eat in the Blue Zones? | Dan Buettner and Professor Tim Spector
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Watch the full episode here: czcams.com/video/ImgSREOjFH4/video.html Download our FREE guide - Top 10 Tips to Live Healthier: zoe.com/freeguide In Western food culture, superfoods are branded as quick fixes for myriad health concerns. What do the eating habits of the Blue Zones, where there’s more centenarians than anywhere else, really tell us about longevity and staying healthy? Jonathan talk...
Three ways to prevent diabetes | Professor Naveed Sattar
zhlédnutí 145KPřed měsícem
Three ways to prevent diabetes | Professor Naveed Sattar
The surprising nutrients found in mushrooms | Professor Tim Spector & Merlin Sheldrake
zhlédnutí 55KPřed měsícem
The surprising nutrients found in mushrooms | Professor Tim Spector & Merlin Sheldrake
Could this be causing your IBS? with Dr. Will Bulsiewicz
zhlédnutí 60KPřed 2 měsíci
Could this be causing your IBS? with Dr. Will Bulsiewicz
The best fitness routines for each stage of menopause | Dr. Stacy Sims
zhlédnutí 142KPřed 2 měsíci
The best fitness routines for each stage of menopause | Dr. Stacy Sims
Coffee's hidden health benefits | James Hoffmann and Prof. Tim Spector
zhlédnutí 544KPřed 2 měsíci
Coffee's hidden health benefits | James Hoffmann and Prof. Tim Spector
Dan Buettner: Live to 100 with secrets of the blue zones | Professor Tim Spector
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Dan Buettner: Live to 100 with secrets of the blue zones | Professor Tim Spector
Living the ZOE way with Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall: Hugh's Winter Gut Health Recipes
zhlédnutí 378KPřed 2 měsíci
Living the ZOE way with Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall: Hugh's Winter Gut Health Recipes
The sustainable diet changes that could reduce bad cholesterol | Dr Sarah Berry
zhlédnutí 64KPřed 2 měsíci
The sustainable diet changes that could reduce bad cholesterol | Dr Sarah Berry
The surprising truth about histamine intolerance | Dr. Will Bulsiewicz
zhlédnutí 88KPřed 2 měsíci
The surprising truth about histamine intolerance | Dr. Will Bulsiewicz
Why your body will absorb fewer calories from nuts | Dr. Sarah Berry
zhlédnutí 63KPřed 3 měsíci
Why your body will absorb fewer calories from nuts | Dr. Sarah Berry
Beat stress with science: 4 key techniques for stress relief | Dr. Rangan Chatterjee
zhlédnutí 58KPřed 3 měsíci
Beat stress with science: 4 key techniques for stress relief | Dr. Rangan Chatterjee
The truth about oil in your blood stream | Dr William Li
zhlédnutí 38KPřed 3 měsíci
The truth about oil in your blood stream | Dr William Li
Mushrooms as medicine: Uncovering the health secrets of fungi | Merlin Sheldrake & Prof. Tim Spector
zhlédnutí 527KPřed 3 měsíci
Mushrooms as medicine: Uncovering the health secrets of fungi | Merlin Sheldrake & Prof. Tim Spector
The truth about herbicides affecting your health | Prof. Tim Spector
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The truth about herbicides affecting your health | Prof. Tim Spector
Stanford nutrition professor: What to eat for your health - according to science
zhlédnutí 197KPřed 3 měsíci
Stanford nutrition professor: What to eat for your health - according to science

Komentáře

  • @susanne1756
    @susanne1756 Před 3 hodinami

    Host, your input is confusing the issue. Please let your guest speak....you interrupt way too much. I would not subscribe to this channel due to the interruptions.

  • @leighnicholson2606
    @leighnicholson2606 Před 3 hodinami

    There seems to be many caveats with the information about coffee, firstly the panel seems pro coffee, any side effects? Acrylamide, sourcing of clean coffees? farming chemicals, molds? The harsh chemicals used to create "caffeine free coffee?, Caffeine side effects I guess we are talking about pure black coffee and what about all the sugar and flavoring industrial chain coffee can add?....Huberman would have been a good addition.

  • @wicket042
    @wicket042 Před 3 hodinami

    As a step mother it 'kills' me that my partner and his ex 'allow' our 9 year old to eat 95% carbs and always get dessert with every lunch and dinner. They think 'forcing' him to eat a carrot with dinner is a good thing as he munches on burgers and pizza and fish n chipsandnoodles n butter as a foundation. I worry he is being set up for blood sugar issues regardless of his kid metabolism

  • @littlemissmathteacherlorit3957

    I love your content and all your research and everything you offer, but your climate change narrative is not accurate…

  • @CathyChapman-zw6xn
    @CathyChapman-zw6xn Před 4 hodinami

    Please review dairy and antibiotics added/ used by Farmers on their cows.

  • @nesanesa9547
    @nesanesa9547 Před 6 hodinami

    I.m an elder I LOVE MY BREAKFAST AND MORNING ACTIVITIES.. I LOVE MY DINNER AROUND 4 ISH THEN READY FOR A GOOD RELAX AND BED....XX GREAT TALK THANK YOU ALL XX n

  • @reubenleonardcomber1285
    @reubenleonardcomber1285 Před 7 hodinami

    Hello, are there any studies about the Zoe diet which weren't conducted by people employed and profiting from the Zoe company as all of the articles I've seen referenced on your website have conflicts of interest stated? Please reference the studies if so. Thankyou.

  • @nesanesa9547
    @nesanesa9547 Před 7 hodinami

    80 yo lost everything during covid including my dog becoming sedetary ...wanting to stsrt over.. Suggestions please xxx n

  • @T-gp5tf
    @T-gp5tf Před 7 hodinami

    Loved this and the reminder from Tim that Zoe is a lifestyle change Thanks

  • @malihajung6531
    @malihajung6531 Před 7 hodinami

    I can't tolerate dairy I get inflammation and build up of Flem etc

  • @BeckyTucker2010
    @BeckyTucker2010 Před 8 hodinami

    I have been on the Zoe Nutrition plan for over 12 months now. I have naturally lost weight, gained more energy, have clearer skin, reduced my UPF intake to at least less than 5%, all things as a result of knowing and understanding my own personal responses to foods. Amazing, changed my life and improved my health no end! 💛

  • @sebastianw7348
    @sebastianw7348 Před 9 hodinami

    He is only 62 here, looks older. Says alcohol is good for you in a clip I just saw. Not going to take his advice. Full fat yogurt is good.

  • @johnkirwan6635
    @johnkirwan6635 Před 10 hodinami

    I’ve used Zoe consistently for over a year. It’s really changed my dietary approach for the better with lowering of my cholesterol levels and weight and healthier gut microbiome. Reports are clear, App is easy to use with great tips and recipes. Good to see the METHOD research study results now providing objective evidence for efficacy. Expensive- yes. Worth it? Absolutely!

  • @literatious308
    @literatious308 Před 10 hodinami

    Eat real food. All the low fat Ansel Keyes cholesterol alarms were based on cherry-picked data. The food pyramid is likely the reason why everyone is sicker & more obese than prior generations. Anything packaged in markets is designed for shelf life, not nutritional value. Avoid.

  • @samhermans8236
    @samhermans8236 Před 11 hodinami

    I drink raw milk, have no reactions and I’m loving it.

  • @delanahealey4862
    @delanahealey4862 Před 13 hodinami

    Started Menopause at aged 38. I am now 68 and suffering continuously throughout that time. I live in Western Australia, and the medical response is not good. I still feel different symptoms now, and if you need help from a specialist, you need plenty of money. I feel helpless. Thank you for this video.

  • @ByronBTB
    @ByronBTB Před 15 hodinami

    WTF, I'm looking for good information pest management solutions... organic, non-organic, live and let live... and then this trash that doesn't understand what a chemical is, and can't get more than a few words out without telling massive lies. I'm so pissed off.

  • @tallcedars2310
    @tallcedars2310 Před 16 hodinami

    Coffee is a seed, from a plant, both cause havoc in the body by blocking nutrient uptake. It is also dehydrating. What is good about coffee is only the high we get from it, otherwise it's a toxin, drug, for our bodies.

  • @lyndaannibal8990
    @lyndaannibal8990 Před 16 hodinami

    I have suffered with very intense hot flashes for almost 24 years, from perimenopause to post menopause. Since I have changed my diet to the Zoe recommended diet, lots of variety and fibre, my hot flashes have decreased. Also, I was told last September I had type 2 diabetes. In November 2023, I discovered Zoe and the glucose goddess. From that night on, I changed the order of how I ate and my entire life changed. My blood sugar went from 7 to 6.3 in less than five weeks, and three months later it is now 6. Now if I could just get rid of the hot flashes forever.

  • @ernst6787
    @ernst6787 Před 17 hodinami

    When will it be available in Germany?

    • @joinZOE
      @joinZOE Před 8 hodinami

      We don't have immediate plans to expand yet, but hopefully we can continue to spread our reach in the future!

  • @lisettef7947
    @lisettef7947 Před 18 hodinami

    I noticed that if I eat red meat and/or lots of dairy, that's an instant trigger for sleeplessness and hot flashes. I now only eat them on occasion. I try to stay away from food that my body struggles to digest.

  • @h-man2561
    @h-man2561 Před 18 hodinami

    Enjoyed 👍 mushrooms 🍄 stay with food. Disliked the environment ♻️ that's like telling us today to eat low fats and high carbs. Sorry! Your country and others the past 2 winters have opened and burned coal because the green programs have failed at a huge expense.

  • @shazmirshahi
    @shazmirshahi Před 20 hodinami

    When an MD runs down another MD does that not sound like an upward spit? can you not expect it to fall down on yourself

  • @vkman34
    @vkman34 Před 20 hodinami

    To find the research paper in Nature, google "Effects of a personalized nutrition program on cardiometabolic health: a randomized controlled trial"

    • @joinZOE
      @joinZOE Před 9 hodinami

      Enjoy the read!

  • @chrisloynes7796
    @chrisloynes7796 Před 20 hodinami

    Will this is nonsense the test can be done multiple times by the testee for a £200 investment in the tester. All your objections and even the threat of Anti biotics are characterising you in the “old farts camp “

    • @chrisloynes7796
      @chrisloynes7796 Před 20 hodinami

      Will then we should……be more incremental and 1. Implement intermittent fasting to weaken the bugs 2. Hit them with a targeted mild anti microbial course and 3. Build the gut with boosting fibre and fermented veg and non cow yoghurt and kefir ALL at the same time !!! BUT another use anti-biotics let’s get away from chemicals and drugs ! That way is like processed food surely ??

  • @jimf671
    @jimf671 Před 21 hodinou

    As a 15 year old, out skiing every winter weekend (1970-ish), I was looking for the ideal food for my packed lunch. I went to the medical and nutritional sections of Inverness Public Library and did a bit of studying. My conclusion was that the humble cheese sandwich was a winner. It had everything I needed to keep my body properly ticking over during a day of hard work in a sub-arctic environment and was robust enough to remain in one piece and edible for half a day. Still doing it and nothing in the intervening 54 years has changed that conclusion and this video seems to back it up.

  • @PatriciaDorling
    @PatriciaDorling Před 21 hodinou

    Hugh, I love your recipes, but so much for 1 person (me) can I freeze? Also is there a type of plant based Kefir, non dairy. I've ordered your book, can't wait.

  • @ziv2liv
    @ziv2liv Před 22 hodinami

    I can see Dr. Gundry already get chills and sweats...

  • @susanafelibertt8658
    @susanafelibertt8658 Před 22 hodinami

    Whole world woman needs this information specially doctors 😮 all lenguajes please

  • @adb4252
    @adb4252 Před 23 hodinami

    Love all the beautiful plants in the background 😍

  • @asaadali4528
    @asaadali4528 Před dnem

    antibiotics as injections also cause damage in microbiom?

  • @DennisSmithGrandCayman

    I’m 76 years old started my first business when I was 19 and expand that into different Enterprises all of which I ran without an executive suite. 50 international flights a year for over 20 years. Left for work at 7 o’clock in the morning and typically got home around 11 o’clock at night. I would then eat some dinner that was left out for me while everybody was already sleeping. I never eat breakfast and only once had lunch which I remember well because when I went back to work after lunch, one of my staff told me that Client come by to make a $40,000 purchase and because I wasn’t there she left for the airport. I decided I was never going to have lunch again if it was gonna cost me $40,000. I still only eat once a day, but frequently skip two or three days without eating. I really can’t understand this idea of having a meal every day and even worse three meals a day. The body doesn’t need that much food. Even working out at the gym doesn’t require more eating. We evolved as hunters gathers. For over 100 thousand years we only ate when we managed to kill something. Once a week sounds more realistic. Get over this idea that you have eat.

  • @lucialamprey2690
    @lucialamprey2690 Před dnem

    Now talk about the gut microbiome as well as the constellation of metabolic disorders such as diabetes and hypercholesterolemia.

    • @zoePodcastClips
      @zoePodcastClips Před 6 hodinami

      watch our episode highlights and clips for quick information

  • @RachelAnn-lg6ks
    @RachelAnn-lg6ks Před dnem

    I have a family history of colon cancer and stomach issues. It has always been so important to me to take care of my gut and I suffered with IBS-C. After a 60 hour fast to kick start OMAD, I have a bowel movement everyday. I eat a whole food plant based diet and I’m already down 9lbs after loosely following for a week, I’ll be getting more strict and taking more seriously but so far I feel amazing. I wasn’t even overweight to start with so this weight loss is insane, I have of course holding onto some water bloating and a bit of fat but my plan is to get to 110. Highly recommended for anyone considering It gets easier as you go along with!

  • @Aliciaskinsecret
    @Aliciaskinsecret Před dnem

    I never got hot flashes or the typical symptoms. I tried biological hormone pills and if they didn’t work, I could just stop. I’m 43 and they have helped me a-lot in the two months I’ve been on them. I don’t eat foods with preservatives I barely eat out and I do not eat fast food.. and low alcohol consumption. We all pick different journeys, but I had breast implants. I fully removed them almost a year ago. I can tell you they caused a lot of issues in my body and I’m not sure if all of it will recover or not. I’ve also been exposed to mold multiple times and I’m very sensitive to it. Lots of things can disrupt your hormones. I don’t know if taking hormone replacement can work for somebody if they’re living in mold though. Most likely it would be better to have it than not but a lot of the symptoms they talk about are similar to if you have mold in your home or work (or even breast implants or root canals)

  • @ob9568
    @ob9568 Před dnem

    You get a thumbs down every time I hear that cut off intro sh yte

  • @12alien12
    @12alien12 Před dnem

    I'm 70 YO male, been intermittent fasting for about 1 year, eating window 1500-1600. Went from 226lb to 175lb. Feel great. No plans to stop.

    • @zoePodcastClips
      @zoePodcastClips Před 6 hodinami

      Great to hear! Watch our clips and highlights too

  • @totalwayne3089
    @totalwayne3089 Před dnem

    Thanks I really needed that. Finally I can relax and stop searching the best sources for proteins etc. ... Also tried to find "the best diat" - it is to dispear. Come to the conclusion it might be the best for me to not ONLY eat meat, not MOSTLY eat fat, low carb .. etc. Instead: Eat mostly veggies (some fermented), here and there some carbs like rice, oatmeal and once a week high quality meat. Everything none processed.

  • @debbiehinde7657
    @debbiehinde7657 Před dnem

    Brilliant study and being a member has helped me do much. It's not a quick fix but an education to give tools and knowledge to live healthy life.

  • @idaalmonte253
    @idaalmonte253 Před dnem

    Hot flashes and sleepiness nights are so draining 😢 I exercise but definitely have to make changes on my diet and get hormones therapy. I’am 56 and take zero meds, very healthy since birth but hot flashes are becoming way too often.

  • @sarahb4330
    @sarahb4330 Před dnem

    There's so much great info in this, thank you - but why oh why given the multiple times it was emphasised that we need to get away from the idea that hot flashes are the main symptom of menopause is the thumbnail focused on hot flashes - I nearly didn't watch it!

  • @poolfield2
    @poolfield2 Před dnem

    I got my HbA1C down 5points when I stuck to Zoe rigidly but I could not maintain my body weight, I’m still outside the prediabetic range but it has gone back up 4 points.

  • @sallycorc2435
    @sallycorc2435 Před dnem

    I have had 2 frozen shoulders during peri menopause, about 5 years apart. I was never told it was related to pre menopausal symptoms. My GP advised me to rest the first time I had which was the worst advice and resulted in a severe frozen shoulder which meant I could barely lift my arm. The second time I was better informed so got better treatment and kept exercising. Really interesting to see it now linked as a symptom.

  • @xunap
    @xunap Před dnem

    great video but disliked as soon as no fixes were given

  • @MilanCHE78
    @MilanCHE78 Před dnem

    Hidden "benefits" deep under layers and layers of negativitness .

  • @leebayliss2552
    @leebayliss2552 Před dnem

    I have been following and listening to Will's videos for a couple of years now and would like to put my experience in the comments. What struck me and impressed me with Will, is his research and scholarship on physio for elder people. I find his explanations and instruction easy to follow and I trust his genuineness and the quality of presentation. I like the length of the videos, the attention to detail is succinct with the necessary precautions given consideration prior to undertaking any exercise. The preparation and visual demonstration are all given with precise attention to detail which certainly works for me in this winning mix of presentation. I also appreciate Will's breadth of theoretical knowledge and its practical application. I have indeed had two excellent local physiotherapists assist me in the past whilst other physio encounters have often left me with sheets of paper which can be difficult to take in and copy the movements. This can quickly be demotivating. I have found Will's 'can do!' enabling style easy to translate with minimal equipment cost where called for and very achievable producing results. I don't think you will be disappointed; there is the essential information and practical patient demonstration across many physio related issues for elders. With sincere appreciation to Will and The Team. Many thanks for making these presentations available alongside your practice work.

  • @alanbryer6234
    @alanbryer6234 Před dnem

    Most rivers in the world are now not so beautiful.. The river that runs through your 400m2 of small intestine needs to be the flow of nutrition coming from healthy soils; now more than ever there’s an urgency to grow our food intelligently which means loving our Earth and putting the soils first. In truth this is blatantly intuitive! However we live in a stressful world that is both deceptive and addicting💚🙏🏽

  • @KathrynMcGuire-zy1ff

    How do you get the 10% discount?

  • @Vanessa_Martinez
    @Vanessa_Martinez Před dnem

    I love your accent

  • @lydiabell6218
    @lydiabell6218 Před dnem

    Jonathan talks way too much, especially his LONG story about his family, mother and father, and yet he has this introduction that Claire can only say yes or no or short sentences etc. I stopped watching when I red the points posted by susannefitzpatrick9955.