Smiling woman wearing a teal coloured tunic: Carolyn Aitken, iridologist at The Lomond Clinic, Helensburgh

Glaucoma Study: Participants needed.

Our Iridologist, Carolyn Aitken, is conducting a study into iridology and glaucoma. Could you help?

The aim of my study is to better understand if variation in colours in different sectors of the iris or changes in iris shape is linked to glaucoma.

Your perspective is invaluable. By participating in a short consultation, you will contribute to a growing body of research that seeks to correlate iris patterns with clinical findings, this research highlights the emerging role of iridology in ophthalmic health and its potential application in complementing traditional diagnostic methods.

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Menopause care. What you need, when you need it.

There’s been a lot more talk about menopause in recent years. Which is great. But we’ve still got a long way to go before it’s widely understood.

Because menopause isn’t just a couple of hot flushes and then you’re done. Perimenopause, the precursor to menopause, can go on for years – if not decades. And the symptoms can be surprising – ranging from the obvious (irregular periods) to the less obvious (mood swings, digestive issues and even tinnitus). It really can impact on your quality of life.

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Be as strong as you can be, with physiotherapy

How physiotherapy can help you be your best.

We all want to feel strong, capable, and pain-free as we move through life. Whether you’re chasing after your kids at Kidston Park, walking the hills around Helensburgh, or just want to do stuff in the garden without your back hurting, being “as strong as you can be” matters.

Physiotherapy can help. Here’s how.

Taking care of you. 5 essential self care tips to boost your wellbeing.

Taking care of you. 5 essential self care tips to boost your wellbeing.

Self-care isn’t a luxury – it’s a necessity. So many elements for your health are interconnected, what can seem small can have a big impact. It’s something we see regularly. But the good news is there are some easy things you can do to help you feel your best. We’ve five tips from our team to help you prioritise your mental and physical wellbeing.

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