Featured Allergy Webinars

With the change in season, and as we come into a period where eating unusual food is more frequent, allergies may flare.

Having an understanding of triggers and the right strategies to support you during this time can really make a difference in your vitality.

To support you in feeling well throughout the festive season, we’re showcasing our top allergy support webinars from FxLearn.

Presenter Bites

The Science of Food: Lowering the Inflammatory Load Through Lifestyle

“The incidence of allergies are increasing worldwide, for more than 50 years and allergies amongst schoolchildren are at around 40-50%”

–  Dr Cheryl Burdette

Allergies & Ayurveda: A Clinical Perspective

“Basically, allergies are hypersensitivity reactions, the immune system is overactive”

–  Dr Virender Sodhi

The Secrets of Food Reactions

“Some key factors that influence allergies include flora changes and viral infections. toxins/chemicals, urban/indoor air pollution and changes in agricultural practices.”

–  Dr Warren Maginn

Clinical Grand Round: Supporting the Infant & Child Microbiome + Q & A

There is about a three-year window in which the microbiome of an infant is established so doing everything to develop a healthy microbiome during this period is significantly important.

–  Dr Michelle Perro

Latest Blogs on Supporting Allergies

Herbal and Natural Solutions for Seasonal Sinus Challenges

herbal support

Seasonal changes bring about various inhalants that can cause allergies.

Learn about herbs and natural remedies that can help overcome allergy symptoms inside!

Why Allergies and Autoimmune Diseases are rising

allergies and autoimmune

For decades there has been a rise in allergies, these range from food reactions to asthma and autoimmune diseases.

This rise is noticeable in children, luckily there are strategies we can use to support the development of an allergy. More inside.

Allergies and The Impact of Mould on our Health

allergies and mould

Allergic reactions occur in response to substances including pollen, dust, moulds, stings or food and cause reactions including red eyes, rash, sneezing, shortness of breath or swelling.

More on food and environmental allergies inside.

Nutrition for Summer Allergies

nutrition for summer allergies

With seasonal inhalants circulating you may find yourself having mild allergic reactions.

Luckily, there are some nutritional changes you can make to reduce your body’s reactions to allergens in the air. More inside.