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Nutrition Toolbox Ltd

Nutrition Toolbox Ltd

Remuera, Auckland ,
Courtney Anderson runs clinics at MacMurray Gastroenterology in Remuera. Whether you would like a face to face consult or via phone, we can accommodate. Areas of specialty include: Dietary management of Irritable bowel syndrome Low FODMAP diet / breath testing Allergies / food intolerances newly diagnosed Coeliac disease Paediatric nutrition: Faltering growth Allergy education Picky eaters Infant and early childhood nutrition Weaning advice.
Abeeco

Abeeco

3d Milford Rd, Auckland ,
We pride ourselves in supplying the highest quality products made from the highest quality local ingredients (where at all possible). A trusted New Zealand brand with an extremely loyal customer base and a reputation for quality. *Proud suppliers of quality bee products and other natural health products to kiwis for nearly 20 years. *100% New Zealand owned and operated *Environmentally friendly company - all our bottles are plastic as this requires less energy than glass to transport and produce * Our products are New Zealand made. Where possible all ingredients are sourced from New Zealand (however in some cases ingredients not available in NZ may be sourced internationally). *A direct mail company - enabling us to offer our health minded customers excellent value for money. *Our products are formulated by us in conjunction with the top two (in our opinion) GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices) manufacturers in New Zealand.
Sheena Hendon Health

Sheena Hendon Health

773, Riddell Road, Glendowie, Auckland ,
Health Coach, Clinical Nutritionist, Master NLP Practitioner & Kinesiologist Born and educated in the UK, Sheena Hendon studied at Kings College University, London where she completed a Bachelor of Science degree (Nutrition and Dietetics). She was awarded a scholarship to Dunedin University at the end of her degree and that is when she fell in love with the country but went back to the UK to complete her qualifications. She returned to NZ over 15 years ago, is married to a Kiwi and has two young children. Through further study in NZ, Sheena is now a Master Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) Practitioner, a Kinesiologist and works with supplements and herbs where appropriate. Sheena takes a holistic approach to health and works with the mind and body to get some profound results with her individual clients and through her empowering group seminars and workshops. Sheena’s clients range from teenage tennis stars and high profile business people to stay at home mums and children. She treats both the symptoms and causes of a variety of health and wellness issue from weight management, stress management, allergies and intolerances, female hormonal issues, skin problems, chronic fatigue, insomnia, diabetes, arthritis, sports performance (Sheena is a past half-ironman competitor and a keen runner and works with athletes of all ages fron the elite to not so elite). Additionally, using NLP she coaches individuals and groups on matters such as phobias, business success, self-esteem and being the best you can be. She believes that both orthodox and complementary medicine have a part to play in a person’s quest for health – neither has all the answers but used together they can have incredible results. In 2003 Sheena set up and ran the well regarded Auckland based health clinic, Elementa. Earlier this year Sheena sold Elementa to focus on individual client consultations, both in New Zealand and overseas, and running community and corporate seminars and workshops.
Waitemata District Health Board

Waitemata District Health Board

North Shore Hospital, Takapuna, Auckland ,
We employ around 6300 people in more than 30 different locations and manage a budget of more than $1.2 billion a year, serving the residents of the former council areas of Rodney, North Shore City and Waitakere City. Waitemata DHB operates North Shore Hospital, on the shores of Lake Pupuke in Takapunna, and Waitakere Hospital in west Auckland. We provide emergency, medical, surigical, maternity, community health and mental health services. We also provide a range of services for the Auckland region, including child rehabilitation and respite at Takapuna's Wilson Centre, forensic psychatric services at the Mason Clinic in Point Chevalier, oral health services for children and young people, and Community Alcohol and Drug Services. Our values: * Openness * Integrity * Compassion * Customer focus * Respect Log onto our website for more information: www.waitematadhb.govt.nz
Resuscitation Skills

Resuscitation Skills

Clinical Skills Centre, Auckland City Hospital, 2 Park Road, Grafton, Auckland ,
Resuscitation Skills is a group of highly experienced resuscitation educators with backgrounds in tertiary education, ambulance, intensive care, anaesthesia and emergency medicine. Resuscitation Skills was formed to cater for health professionals looking for an alternative to the traditional types of CPR courses currently on offer. We believe this has been achieved through the use of advanced patient simulators, an innovative programme that maximises “hands-on” time and interactive multimedia presentations that appeal to a wide variety of learning styles. The director of Resuscitation Skills, Jonathon Webber, is well known and respected in the industry. Resuscitation Skills is located in the Clinical Skills Centre, Level 4, Support Building at Auckland City Hospital; a modern, purpose-designed facility for advanced resuscitation and simulation-based training. Course participants use the latest full-body Laerdal patient simulators. This superb facility allows us to run case simulations which involve the use of live defibrillators, real oxygen delivery systems, wall powered suction and actual emergency drugs that are opened and administered to the patient (manikin). Interactive whiteboards also allow multimedia to be incorporated into the simulations, and scenarios can be recorded for playback to enhance the debriefing process.
Holistic Alignment

Holistic Alignment

c/o N.Z College of Massage, 382 - 386 Manukau Road, Epsom, Auckland ,
Chrissy Diamond our qualified Neuromuscular therapist, draws from 7 years of successful clinical practise and has a highly skilled yet down to earth approach which focuses on your unique goals. Working from a Holistic Model, Chrissy takes a multi-faceted approach in treatment, integrating a variety of modalities to assist in co-creating your desired outcome. By trusting the lifeforce within us all, and holding that in focus, alignment with that force may then arise.
Tel: 21577137
Fiona Constantine Nutritionist

Fiona Constantine Nutritionist

With 17 years practice as a nutritionist, during which time I have helped many clients, with simple changes to their diet and lifestyle : - to lose weight, - improve their health problems, - achieve their sporting goals - guided competitors to exceed in their sports - and have an abundance of physical energy Nutrition is about providing the right food groups in harmony and balance. I was recently asked what my 'thing' was about food, what philosophy I have regarding specific ways of eating for example; raw food, high protein, veganism, etc, I like to ensure that you eat a wide range of fine quality foods and that you enjoy what you eat. You can do this while being sensitive to what really works for you as an individual. Food is about preparing and sharing it – it is one of life’s joys and we are mostly privileged to have the choice of what we can eat.
Tel: 21744504
BodyFX

BodyFX

607 New North Road, Auckland ,
BodyFX is New Zealand'd largest Extreme make-up company. Specializing in Face and body art, airbrushing, make-up, prosthetic work and special FX. We have opened our studio-school-shop in Auckland and will be having a multitude of courses running in 2012. Extreme Make up http://www.bodyfx.co.nz/makeup/filmtv.htm http://www.bodyfx.co.nz/makeup/photoshoot.htm http://www.bodyfx.co.nz/makeup/wedding.htm http://www.bodyfx.co.nz/makeup/personal.htm Face Art http://www.face-it.co.nz/ http://www.bodyfx.co.nz/faceart/birthday.htm http://www.bodyfx.co.nz/faceart/corporate.htm http://www.bodyfx.co.nz/faceart/sport.htm Body Art http://www.bodyfx.co.nz/bodyart/promos.htm http://www.bodyfx.co.nz/bodyart/person.htm http://www.bodyfx.co.nz/bodyart/entertain.htm http://www.bodyfx.co.nz/bodyart/bellyart.htm Special Effects http://www.bodyfx.co.nz/sfx/sfxfilm.htm http://www.bodyfx.co.nz/products/prosthetics.htm http://www.bodyfx.co.nz/sfx/trauma.htm
WOW Fitness New Zealand

WOW Fitness New Zealand

60 Elstree Avenue, Glen Innes, Auckland ,
It's never too much to ask for a leaner and healthier body! Now is the time so call Benson on 021 160 6636 or email your fitness needs to wowfitnessnz@gmail.com today! We will help you get the body you deserve!
ABC Nutrition

ABC Nutrition

re:ab on Selbourne, 2 Selbourne St, Grey Lynn, Auckland ,
Saturday consultations are by appointment only.
Àspire Yoga & Qigong

Àspire Yoga & Qigong

Hello and welcome to Aspire Yoga and Qigong! My name is Jonathon Wilton and here is some information about my background and experience in yoga and qigong. I moved to Auckland from Dunedin at the beginning of 2013 to study Traditional Chinese Medicine. My roots are in the South Island, I grew up between a rural community south of Dunedin called Milton, living on a rolling hill country farm and Dunedin city where I went to school and university. I graduated with a Bachelor of Physed and BCom in Marketing and Finance. I have been practicing yoga for 14 years and qigong for 7 years. BEGINNINGS In the summer of 1999 I was on a climbing trip when I was stopped close to the summit due to a severe head ache. I realized at that point that I was not in a healthy state and I needed to take better care of myself. At that time inwardly I had been asking myself what is yoga? So on returning to London I began to try yoga. I was working inside an investment bank in a finance job that was somewhat stressful and sitting at a desk in front of a computer all day with a dull ache in my lower back. A friend mentioned this hot yoga class which was supposedly good so we went along to the studio in Kentish Town to check it out. It was a Bikram Yoga class and I couldn’t believe the effect it had on a stressed mind and stiff body. I went along once a week for the next 2 years. LOCAL CLASSES From 2001-2006 I went to the Wanaka Yoga Studio. I practiced there with an Iyenga Teacher Swenja Stelfield. Here I was introduced to the use of alignment principles and using props such as bolsters and blankets to support the body during asana, initially there was no focus on any pranayama practice. Between 2007 and 20011 I practiced at the Dunedin Yoga Studio. My main teacher was an ashtanga teacher Tiffany Brown. This was a stronger more dynamic more challenging practice. DEVELOPMENT & INFLUENCES Swami Muktidharma, Satyananda Yoga In 2003 I began private classes with Swami Muktidharma. Once a year I would travel to Takkaka from Wanaka and receive a yogic program of asana pranayama and meditation. Swami Mukti originally from Columbia, had lived in India with his Guru Paramahansa Satyananda for 16 years before coming to NZ to create Anahata. He has a deep authentic knowledge of yoga and had specialized in yoga therapy so instead of a general class he was able to give me specific postures and breathing practices that were suited to my needs, condition of my body, personality and lifestyle. Swami Mukti installed in me the need for regular daily practice. Through this contact with Swami Mukti I was inspired and began a daily personal practice. My morning practice was based on asana, pranayama and then meditation, later in the day I would practice Yoga Nidra. I began with the Pawan Mukta Asana Series, the visual image Swami Mukti talked of was a turtle, “slowly, slowly, gradual gradually, this was the way” Satyananda yoga had a broad focus not just asana but many different practices. Here I was introduced to Karma yoga – meditative action and selfless service, my first morning was spent cleaning the bathroom, other meditation practices such as Anta Mouna – Inner Silence, Mouna – silence practiced between 9pm and 8am Mantra and Kirtan. Donna Farhi Through Donna’s intensives and teachings I have learnt about universal movement principles that underlie all asana practice, to be more connected with my inner teacher, to trust this voice, to feel what is happening inside me on the mat and to honour that, to change my practice to align with what is going on in that moment, to give myself permission to drop into childs pose if I need to, regardless of what the teacher is asking you to do. To truely listen to truely feel what is happening inside your body is not a very easy thing to do when you have spent years trying to avoid feelings. Donna teachings contain intelligence, wisdom and insight and have helped progress my personal practice. Katie Lane – Anusara Yoga In 2011 I did two immersions with Katie Lane of Anusara Yoga. This was an opportunity to look at the fundamental principles of Anusara Yoga, Shiva-Shakti Tantric Philosophy, Universal principles of Alignment and Kula. In addition we looked at how John Friend invites students to approach practice, through the 3 A’s Attitude, Alignment and Action. Katies inspiring message of embodying your intention has helped to strengthen and deepen my practice. Ayurvedic Medicine Since 2007 I have been working with Kathleen Topliss Ayurvedic practitioner and Vidya Pulse Reader Dr Smita Naram. In 2009 I visited her “Ayushakti” clinic in Mumbai, India and went through a deep process known as panchakarma. I include this because although ayurveda is not yoga it is considered the sister science to yoga and really looking at the whole picture it can not be separated. Here the main focus was with food and diet including herbs, it is very much acting in a strengthening and supporting function to yoga. TEACHER TRAINING & TEACHING EXPERIENCE In 2011 I completed the “Purna” Byron Yoga 200 and 300 hour yoga teacher training programs. Purna, meaning integrated or complete. Purna Yoga represents a holistic approach to yoga integrating not just the physical postures but also philosophy such as “ahimsa”, meditation, pranayama breath control and the yogic personal and social code of ethics. The postural instruction is alignment focused. Sequences range from gentle restorative to dynamic vinyasa. Blocks, belts and bolsters are available to be used to support and modify postures safely. We seek to integrate all 8 limbs (Ashtanga) of yoga the way it was originally taught, more than 3000 years ago in India. Yoga asanas, or postures, are just one of these limbs. The other limbs are equally important, including meditation, pranayama breath control, and the personal and social code of ethics, the yamas and niyamas. A unique aspect to this teacher training was that within the first days of the teacher training we were required to start teaching asana sequences in a public class. The later part of 2011 I taught yoga classes at the Dunedin Yoga Studio, a free Sunday morning community class, ran a yoga class back in my home town of Milton, also some some relief teaching in Port Chalmers. In 2012 I did not teach but I am now relishing the chance to teach yoga again at the Parnel Primary School hall. I am in the process of finishing my practical requirements to become a registered RYT 500 teacher. QIGONG EXPERIENCE I love being amongst nature and have spent time exploring the bush, rivers, valleys and mountains in the Mt Aspiring area of Central Otago. Through these experiences I began to feel and learn about the exchange of energy that occurs between us as humans and the natural environment. In 2006 I met Yuan Tze, a qigong master from Rudong China, he was teaching about how you could access and gather this qi from the universe to strengthen your own body and increase the quality and quantity of your energy, ” if you were to go against the natural law of qi then depletion occurs” For two weeks each year over five years I went on retreat with Yuan Tze firstly in the mountains in the Craigieburn range and then at Kaiapoi where students were immersed within a powerful qi field, and learn about qi and its nature and how to cultivate our qi, to prevent depletion and to regenerate and strengthen our qi. A major component of the teaching is to learn how to use the conciousness in an active positive way so that you can generate qi rather than deplete qi. In 2008 I completed the teacher training of the first level of Zhineng Qigong as taught from the Yuan Tze Centre in Wellington. I have also been to numerous seminars and healings with Yuan Tze. In Dunedin I went to classes with Sonny Chin and Ans Wilkins. After having had a daily qigong practice for a number of years and having practiced and integrated the 4 levels- basic exercises, first method, 2nd Method and organ qigong into my practice that I feel ready to teach Qigong. If you feel curious or drawn to know more about either the qigong or a yoga class please feel free to contact me. Other wise I invite you to come along and try a yoga or qigong class. There is a free class on Wed 1 May. The 8 week Course Begins the following week Wednesday 8 May. “Now May the Practice of Yoga Begin ”
Tel: 212646551
iLASIK with Dr Tony Morris

iLASIK with Dr Tony Morris

125 Remuera Rd, Remuera, Auckland ,
0800 2LASIK (0800 252745)
Tel: 5225782