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Stress Buster

Discover the warning signs of stress and how you can manage it through diet and lifestyle.
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Stress. Sometimes it’s useful - even informative - and other times it can be completely debilitating. It can also make itself known in various different ways, meaning some people might not even recognise that they’re experiencing stress.

Join our expert speaker for this free interactive session, where we’ll be exploring how to minimise the impact of stress, and how stress affects our physiology, body systems and mood – both in the moment and long-term.

You’ll learn:
• How to recognise the warning signs of stress
• The diet and lifestyle habits that can nourish and support us in times of stress
• The stress-sugar connection and foods to avoid
• Stress-busting breathing and visualisation techniques

 

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Meet the speaker

Roisin Faichney

Roisin is a Registered Nutritional Therapist based in Edinburgh who has lectured in Biomedicine and Nutritional Therapy since 2014 and is also a Registered Nutrigenetic Counsellor. With a previous career in IT/Engineering spanning more than 20 years, she understands the demands and culture of working in engineering and how easy it is to lose sight of our own health and wellness needs. Roisin is registered with the British Association for Nutrition & Lifestyle Medicine (BANT) and the Complementary and Natural Healthcare Council (CNHC) and a member of the Institute of Functional Medicine.

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