Infertility Treatments at MHHG - Ruth Trickey (Director)
Published in Articles - Women's Health & Fertility on 01 November 2012 by Ruth Trickey
The team at MHHG has gained a solid reputation over the years for the effective treatment of infertile couples. An essential component has always been the strong collaboration that has developed between our group and some of Melbourne’s best-known fertility specialists. We are very proud of our reputation and are careful about the claims we make in relation to the…
New Edition Available Now - Women, Hormones & the Menstrual Cycle
Published in Books on 01 July 2012 by Ruth Trickey
Women, Hormones and the Menstrual Cycle is the definitive guide to natural medicine and women’s health, focusing on common health complaints from adolescence through to menopause and beyond. Ruth Trickey, with practitioners from the Melbourne Holistic Health Group, provide comprehensive treatment protocols based on years of research and clinical experience. This book is essential reading for professional health care providers…
Melbourne Holistic Health Group Privacy Policy Statement - 2012
Published in Clinic Information on 01 January 2012 by Melbourne Holistic Health Group
Melbourne Holistic Health Group is committed to protecting the privacy of personal information we record; information that directly or indirectly identifies a person.We are bound by Federal and Victorian privacy laws, including the Federal Privacy Act 1988, the Privacy Amendment (Private Sector) Act 2000, and the Health Records Act 2001, as well as other laws, which impose specific obligations in…
What is Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)?
Published in Articles - Women's Health & Fertility on 01 December 2011 by Sandra Villella
Polycystic ovary syndrome is a complex condition which can impact on a woman’s fertility, physical appearance, increase her risk of disease such as diabetes and heart disease, as well as influence her mental health and quality of life. Although this syndrome is indeed complex and associated with these negative symptoms in some women, the treatment is largely based on diet…
PCOS, Insulin Resistance and a Low GI Diet
Published in Articles - Women's Health & Fertility on 01 December 2011 by Sofie Mikosza
Insulin resistance is recognised as a significant underlying factor in PCOS. While not all women with PCOS have insulin resistance, most women (estimates vary from 50-80%) have some degree of insulin resistance and this will impact on the degree and severity of symptoms women with PCOS experience. Insulin resistance also increases risk of other diseases such as cardiovascular disease and…
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