Good Gut Health: The Difference Between Prebiotics and Probiotics

More and more studies are showing that maintaining a healthy gut biome is crucial for overall well-being. It plays a fundamental role in supporting digestion, nutrient absorption, and immune function, some research also suggests a significant connection between the gut microbiome and mental health. A diverse and balanced community of… Read more »

Nourishing from Within: A Positive Approach to Healthy Eating and Gut Wellness

If you made a New Years Resolution or just embarking on a journey to eat healthier doesn’t have to be about restriction and deprivation. In fact, rather than the negative context of what we should cut out of our diet, it’s more empowering when we focus on what we can… Read more »

Brewing Awareness: Why we Should be More Caffeine Conscious

Caffeine is a natural stimulant found in coffee, tea, and certain plants, renowned for its ability to temporarily enhance alertness and reduce fatigue by blocking adenosine (a sleepy brain chemical) receptors in the brain, preventing the onset of drowsiness and promoting the release of neurotransmitters like dopamine and norepinephrine. In… Read more »

Happy New Year! Happy New You? – Why it’s Difficult to Make Good Resolutions

We have probably all had the good intentions, the promise to change after the excesses of the christmas period:“I Will Cut Out Caffiene““I Will Not Drink Alcohol”“No More Junk Food”“I will go to the Gym three times a week”“I will read a book every week” Making a New Year’s Resolution… Read more »

Break From the Old Routine: Understanding the ‘Why’ Behind Old Habits and Crafting Resolutions for Lasting Change

We all find ourselves breaking a resolution, it’s often because the old routine served a purpose or met a need that the resolution was trying to address. People develop routines and habits based on various factors, such as comfort, familiarity, stress relief, or coping mechanisms. Here are some common reasons… Read more »

Feathered Triumph: Lundy Island’s Spectacular Seabird Resurgence

A really positive news story this week: Lundy Island in the Bristol Channel has witnessed a remarkable resurgence in bird populations, particularly rare seabirds, according to the RSPB. The island, home to 95% of England’s breeding Manx Shearwaters, experienced a surge from about 600 in 2001 to over 25,000 after… Read more »

Unlocking Nature’s Secrets: The Importance of Restoring Ghost Ponds

In the hushed landscapes often overshadowed by modern development, lie the remnants of ghost ponds – once vital water bodies silenced by progress. Ghost ponds, drained or altered in the name of progress, hold untapped potential for revitalizing local ecosystems. As we embark on the journey of restoration, we delve… Read more »

Navigating the Slopes: Is a Sustainable Skiing Holiday Possible?

Introduction: As winter enthusiasts gear up for ski season, the environmental impact of traditional skiing holidays becomes a pressing concern. Can skiing vacations align with sustainability goals? Let’s explore this question through the lens of a recent article detailing Andermatt, a Swiss Alpine village’s, commitment to sustainable skiing. Skiing and… Read more »

UK Rewilding Brings Endangered Species Back from Brink

A rewilding success story is unfolding in the UK as conservation efforts have led to the recovery of endangered species. Rewilding initiatives, focused on restoring natural habitats and ecosystems, have played a crucial role in bringing wildlife back from the brink of extinction. Numerous species, including some facing critical endangerment,… Read more »

Promising Bubble Barrier Extracts Plastic from Netherlands River

A groundbreaking initiative in the Netherlands is making waves in the fight against plastic pollution. A “bubble barrier” deployed in a Dutch river has proven to be incredibly promising in extracting plastic waste from the water. The innovative system utilizes a curtain of bubbles generated by a perforated tube installed… Read more »