Are GP's becoming an endangered species?
This was a question I posed back in November 2023 which you can read here. It stemmed from the roll-out of eConsult, the new GP online triage system that has been embraced by thousands of Practices across the Country but has been met with a mixed response from the public. It was the declining access to face-to-face doctors appointments that led us to develop and ultimately launch our Private Members Community for both individuals and businesses (see below) so I will be taking a deeper dive into the reasons behind this in a future post.
Our Private Members Community is now extended to businesses!
Following the successful launch of our exclusive Private Members Community we are delighted to announce that we have now extended this to businesses. This provides an opportunity for companies of all sizes to invest in and support their employees health & wellbeing allowing them to thrive both at work and in life.
A win-win for all concerned.
If you are an employer and would like to learn more, please use this link.
Simplified pricing
Evolutioner have recently simplified their UK pricing structure so instead of an annual or lifetime payment you can now enjoy all the benefits of frequency healing for the princely sum of around £11* per month.
If you are not familiar with this type of healing you can find out more by visiting their website here.
Frequency or vibrational healing is going to become very prominent in the years to come.
(*correct at the time of publication)
Displacement
by Dr Paul Clayton
Where does free will stop, and frittata begin?
Last week during gaps between appointments I reviewed a few old posts and started to doubt the dubito cogito sum I borrowed for the recent sundowner article Descartes was describing the autonomy of reason, but from there by easy stages I drifted over to the autonomy of self.
Displacement is one of our common defences against a cruel world. It can be an effective coping mechanism but it makes us less authentic and it reduces our autonomy. Displacement is relatively easy to recognise, and there are recognised methods for undoing it, but there are other ways in which we are displaced from ourselves which are more insidious.
Continue reading here.
Could introducing seafood to kids early on be the key to sociability?
by StudyFinds
BRISTOL, England - When parents deal with picky eaters or work on creating balanced meals for their children, seafood often isn’t top of mind. But recent research suggests those fish sticks or salmon fillets might affect more than just physical health, they could be influencing how children behave toward others.
A study published in the European Journal of Nutrition found that children who eat seafood regularly show better prosocial behavior - meaning they’re more likely to help others, share things, and show consideration. This research gives parents a specific food recommendation that could help their children develop socially.
Researchers at the University of Bristol in England looked at data from the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC), examining nearly 8,300 children at age 7 and more than 6,800 children at age 9. They wanted to see if the amount of fish these children ate affected their thinking skills and behavior.
Continue reading here.