Showing posts with label Goals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Goals. Show all posts

Sunday, 26 April 2015

Nutri Advanced Probiotics



I started 2015 with a list of new years resolutions and health goals, one of which was to take better care of my body on the inside and out. While I've always been relatively healthy and like to think I eat a balanced diet and get enough exercise, like most people I often fall off the wagon and find myself feeling sluggish and unmotivated, and it can be hard to get back on track. 

I was contacted by Nutri Advanced, one of Europe’s largest suppliers of health food supplements, who advised me about the benefits of nutritional supplements and how they can improve health and wellbeing.





I opted for the GiSol Probiotic Capsules which claim to promote healthy digestion by balancing flora in the gut and supporting the digestive process. Studies have shown that including probiotics in your daily diet can significantly improve gut health by increasing the levels of 'good' bacteria in your body.

I have been taking the supplements for two weeks and while there have been no major changes, I have noticed a slight improvement such as a flatter stomach and improved digestion. I plan to take them for at least one month before expecting to see a noticeable difference, however with the scientific evidence backing the benefits of probiotics they are definitely something I am keen to continue.


Nutri's nutritionists advise: “Most people should notice an improvement in gut symptoms after taking GiSol for 2 weeks, although the time it takes to rebalance gut flora varies from person to person. Most feel a difference in 2 weeks but we’d suggest staying on the product for at least 4 weeks in total.”

Have you tried probiotics before? What were your experiences?


Holly xx


*PR sample




Tuesday, 6 January 2015

Happy New Year




I will start by wishing you a slightly belated - but better late than never 

Happy New Year!

Where did the last 365 days go?! 

I always find the new year refreshing and think of it as the perfect time to wipe the slate clean and start over. 

I know people get sick of the whole 'new year, new me' cliche, but if you use your resolutions wisely and set realistic goals, they really can be the motivation you need to change things for the better and become the person you want to be.

2014 had its ups and downs, unfortunately for me it consisted more of downs - but what doesn't kill you makes you stronger! so if anything the downs have only motivated me further to make 2015 the best year yet and I plan to start as I mean to go on :-)


This year my resolutions are:

To be healthier
To be happier
To continue to do well at uni
To make the most of what I have

What are your resolutions?

Holly xx



Here's some of my favourite snaps from the last year...









































Cheers to a happy and healthy 2015 :-)