Cellulite is a condition in which the skin has a dimpled, lumpy appearance. It usually affects the buttocks and thighs but can also occur in other areas such as the lower abdomen or back of the arms.
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Wellness Wednesdays by Nurse Fiona – The top 5 sources of protein
As we know from previous posts, protein is an essential macronutrient, responsible for multiple functions in your body, including building tissue, cells and muscle, as well as making hormones and neurotransmitters. You should aim to eat 0.8-1g of protein per 1kg of...
Wellness Wednesdays by Nurse Fiona – Chocolate, is there an alternative?
It is no secret that Easter and chocolate go hand in hand. Are you one of those people who struggles to get through the day without a piece of chocolate? Are you looking for a healthy and delicious alternative to curb your sugar cravings? Cacao is the source of...
Wellness Wednesdays by Nurse Fiona – The Importance of Protein After Exercise
We have all heard about the importance of protein consumption after exercising. Whether you are trying to burn fat, build muscle or sculpt your body, the intake of protein after exercise or body treatments such as Emsculpt is essential to obtain these goals. When we...
World Health Day by Dr Shanika
Since 1950, World Health Day has been celebrated on April 7th. Its purpose is to bring important health issues to the forefront of discussion; raising awareness of preventative measures to educate us to take control of our own health and wellbeing. Here at Nuriss we...
Hyperpigmentation: The complete guide by Dr AJ Sturnham
Hyperpigmentation is a common skin condition that can affect all skin types and ages. Hyperpigmentation can be classified as localised, or diffuse, meaning it appears in small patches on the skin or as a larger area of altered pigmentation.