Hurrah after the longest (unintentional) tease is marketing history, TURMERIC PLUS is here !!
Simply login as a practitioner and scroll down.
https://inhealthsupplements.co.uk/
As a practitioner, you can buy singles, but these are priced at RETAIL, not the TRADE price you get when you buy a case of 6.
The infographic is just being tweaked ready for production, here it is thus far, any feedback, I am all ears.
Also, while we are celebrating something new, let’s also celebrate something old (er).
Happy 15th wedding anniversary to my amazing wife.
One minute you are a 29 year old, hanging out with your hilarious new girlfriend.
You go to a beer festival with an engagement ring burning a hole in your pocket.
3 months later you are married.
And 9 months to the day after, you are a father.
As we move into December, I start to play a game with patients called “desert island cheeses”.
This is my (better) version of desert island discs.
In the BBC show guests are invited to imagine themselves cast away on a desert island, & choose eight audio recordings to take with them & discussion of their choices
Guests are also automatically given the Complete Works of Shakespeare and either the Bible or another appropriate religious or philosophical work. They are then prompted to select a third book to accompany them.
In my version you are on a desert island, and you have crackers and chutney, and you have to choose three cheeses to eat forever.
The aim was a bit of light hearted banter, hopefully for me to learn about some new cheeses & to impart some cheesy wisdom of my own.
But, we ran into trouble pretty early on.
Turns out, the average patient (in Southampton at least), knows sod all about cheese.
Pretty much 99% of them said something like, “oh I do like a nice Cheddar, bit of brie and Stilton”.
If they really pushed the boat out, some Wensleydale with cranberries because it’s Christmas.
Basically boring, and I’ve been in practice for 23 years, so I need some entertainment.
So, I had to rejig the game, and say you already have Cheddar, brie and Stilton, what OTHER cheeses are you going to bring?
Hah, I thought, that will sort the players from the poseurs.
But, sadly it turns out that with the exception of a few patients that were giving me some excellent tips to stick up on the white board, most of them really do lack depth in the cheese department.
And as we start towards 2025, I wonder how many of my neuro-mechanical colleagues are using only metaphorical cheddar, brie and Stilton in practice.
We are in an age of wellness, where patients want more.
They need more as they are more unwell than ever before.
Here at the Academy of Chiropractic Nutrition and IN Health supplements we are building movement of practitioners giving more and getting more.
So, for the first time here is a black Friday offer, I am offering you 10% off the Core Concepts in Chiropractic Nutrition (CCCN) – scroll down & click the link.
You have until Monday evening, then it’s gone.
Add BF10 to the coupon code section, and the world is your nutritional lobster.
Below, I will let our members tell you what they think.
In a few months, this could be you.
See you on the inside
Take care
Simon
PS: Some correct answers to desert island cheeses include:
Comte (the thinking mans cheddar), Ossau-iraty, roquefort, manchego, caerphilly.
If you are going to eat cheddar, for goodness’s sake eat Godminster organic