
ᴴᵉᵃˡᵗʰʸ ᵃⁿᵈ ᵂᵉˡˡ 🧘🏽♀️ #capeHealth
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ᴴᵉᵃˡᵗʰʸ ᵃⁿᵈ ᵂᵉˡˡ 🧘🏽♀️ #capeHealth
@capeHealth
Will share great tips to stay healthy and well in our beautiful city of Cape Town #capeHealth | Content Partnership *Available* !



Colon cleansing is specifically to detoxify your body from toxins that are causing digestive system disorders, weakness, bloating, nausea, mood swings, and skin problems.💯 Here Are 5 Things You Can Easily Do👇👇👇


The symptoms of stroke come on suddenly, and there's often more than one symptom present at the same time. Know the signs and seek immediate medical assistance if you experience any of these symptoms 👉 bit.ly/3gMQKk5

Summer is still with us and we need to beat the heat! Hot weather makes your body work harder to keep core temperature to normal levels. This puts strain on your heart, lungs & kidneys and puts you at greater risk if you have a heart condition. Read here: tinyurl.com/kp7e2u8a

Healthcare hour with Colleen Qvist

First day in hospital done & dusted. More pricks then a pin cushion. Met a few other patients that had read my book for inspiration as the have the same cancer. Doing my best to help others. Thank for the support🙏. 5 more days in Constatiaberg #fuckcancer #NoRetreatNoSurrender


Sage has many benefits which include: - Helps to stimulate the digestive tract - Helps to reduce sweating - Helps with hot flushes - Helps with symptoms of estrogen deficiency - Helps to reduce symptoms of tonsillitis - Helps to dry up milk after breastfeeding


Having difficulties falling asleep can be frustrating. The most common sleeping disorder is insomnia, however there are many other negative side effects of not sleeping. Luckily, there are methods one can use to relieve the cycle. eatthis.com/ugly-side-effe…


Please SAVE THE DATE for the first ever #suemsymposium, an emergency medicine symposium as hosted by Stellenbosch University at Hazendal Wine Estate on 10 & 11 November 2023. Keynotes, programme and cost information to follow soon!

Flu in South Africa 🇿🇦 A substantial rise in Influenza A(H3N2) cases have been reported in the sentinel surveillance programmes. Influenza A(H1N1) was dominating infections prior to week 19

