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Dr Peter Holsman

Holistic Doctor

Dr Peter Holsman

Dr Peter Holsman is an energetic, imaginative and resourceful medical practitioner and naturopath who has dedicated his career to finding the secrets that will boost people's energy levels and slow down their ageing process.

Early in his practice Peter discovered that the problems many people who led a busy lifestyle complained about every day could not be treated by merely prescribing pills or potions. This stirred his curiosity and, after further painstaking research, Peter confirmed that many conditions that caused loss of vitality also caused ageing and vice versa. Most importantly he found that the conditions would readily respond to a blend of natural therapies and modern medicine.

Peter has become an expert at providing unique and simple solutions to help people stay young and energetic and fit and healthy. Through visiting his clinics many people have found that 'Dr. Peter's Principles', as they are known, let them live life to the fullest with time and energy to enjoy both work and play. His success has led to him being asked to share his secrets at conferences and meetings where busy people and their bosses are looking for solutions that suit their time pressured lifestyle.

"Life should be fun," Peter says, and that's why his presentations and prescriptions are both fun to listen to and fun to follow. "There's no point living forever if you're miserable," he adds. Naturally, Peter practices what he preaches so that although he delivers a formidable arsenal of 'stay young' tactics none of his practical ideas are threatening or confronting. Quite simply you'll find that the secrets to good health and a long life are fun!


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Articles by Dr Peter Holsman

Hypothyroidism

July 23, 2011

The thyroid gland controls how quickly the body uses energy, makes proteins, and controls how sensitive the body should be to other hormones. It participates in these processes by producing thyroid hormones, the principal ones being triiodothyronine (T3) and thyroxine (T4). The synthesis of T3 and T4 requires adequate amounts of iodine and tyrosine.
Hormonal output from the thyroid is regulated by thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) produced by the anterior pituitary, which itself is regulated by thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) produced by the hypothalamus.
An underactive thyroid gland, referred to as hypothyroidism, is the most common thyroid problem. However, the thyroid gland can also be overactive and this is referred to as hyperthyroidism.


Itching to Detox?

June 30, 2011

Most of us have heard about detoxing, but what does it involve and who suffers or benefits? Will a 7 day rapid cleansing regimen do the job or is a long term healthy lifestyle approach in your best interests? The fact is that your body is always working to reduce toxic chemicals found in the food you eat, the fluids you drink and the air you breathe. In addition, your body makes potentially dangerous chemicals as a by-product of metabolism. Stress also increases the demands placed on your body.


How to Get More Hours Out of Each Day

June 30, 2011

A common theme for many people is that “there are not enough hours in the day”. Comments such as feeling exhausted, overwhelmed or stressed confirm that the person is experiencing conflict. Sometimes this is due to an internal cause, such as poor health or a clash in obligations or responsibilities. Other times, it is due to external demands from other people, either at home or at work.

Here is a simple activity that you can test out and apply. It is especially relevant in the workplace.


In Pursuit of Happiness

June 30, 2011

Most people like the idea of being happy, but how does one define it and is happiness the exception rather than the rule in our modern prosperous society?

It is clear that a lot of people are not happy. Depression is a major cause of disability in our society. Pharmaceutical treatments are often helpful, but are limited by high drop out rates and recurrences on ceasing the medication. Counselling and lifestyle strategies are also useful, but once again are not going to help everyone.


Have you ever heard yourself saying “Yes” when you really meant “No”?

June 30, 2011

So often, people tell me that they have agreed to a request or command when their inner voice was telling them that they did not feel right about it. What can you do about it?

There are three tactics or strategies which have been hot topics in my seminars and useful to many of my clients.


An Apple A Day…

June 30, 2011

You can boost your energy levels and enjoyment of life by eating an apple because it is really like taking a big preventive pill without the bad taste! Why would you want to deliberately increase your risk of joining the increasing numbers of Australians who are suffering from obesity, high blood pressure , diabetes , osteoporosis and arthritis when an apple a day will go a long way to preventing it?