EP7 - Reshma interviews James Earl (All Points North Clinic), Ask the Pharmacist: Childcare, Marcela interviews Lucy Goff (LYMA)
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This week’s John Bell & Croyden podcast explores the topic of depression and anxiety. It is estimated that 1 in 4 people in Britain will experience a mental health problem at some point in their life. More worryingly, 1 in 6 people in England report experiencing a common mental health problem like anxiety and depression in any given week. Tackling the issue head on, host superintendent pharmacist Reshma Malde speaks to James Earl, Relationship Counsellor at All Points North, about the impact depression and anxiety can have on us as an individual and how it can impact our relationships. James also shares his insights into the pioneering non-invasive treatments that are available to support people dealing with these types of issues.
In the ‘Meet the Pharmacy’ section, Reshma answers customers’ questions about medicating children. Reshma explains when the best time is to medicate children, the importance of trusting your instincts and speaking to a healthcare professional rather than researching on Google. Learn more about our in-store services: https://johnbellcroyden.co.uk/pages/pharmacy-services
Finally, John Bell & Croyden senior buyer Marcela Selimi interviews Lucy Goff, Founder and CEO of LYMA Life. Lucy shares her story of how getting dangerously ill after the birth of her daughter and a chance meeting with Dr Paul Clayton, a world authority on preventative degenerative disease, completely changed her life. Today the company, which has become a world viral sensation, offers supplements, laser and skincare products that are changing the lives of millions of people across the world. LYMA is committed to delivering innovations that are unequivocally backed by scientific evidence and their products are helping people to unlock their potential and look and feel their very best.
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