Reducing our Carbon Footprint: Natural Health Ltd's Sustainability Initiatives

April 05, 2023 2 min read

Reducing our Carbon Footprint: Natural Health Ltd's Sustainability Initiatives

Sustainability has always been at the forefront of Natural Health Ltd's operations. As a company, we understand the importance of preserving the environment and reducing our carbon footprint. We have implemented several sustainability initiatives that demonstrate our commitment to this goal. Here are some of our initiatives:

Segregating Cardboard Waste

Segregating cardboard to reduce our carbon footprint

At Natural Health Ltd, we have made it a priority to segregate our cardboard waste. This allows us to recycle and reuse cardboard boxes as much as possible, reducing the amount of waste that ends up in landfills. We are currently in the process of saving up for a cardboard shredder, which will allow us to line our boxes with shredded cardboard, further reducing our reliance on non-recyclable materials.

Using Wasted Paper

In addition to segregating cardboard waste, we also make use of wasted paper. We collect any paper that is not confidential, which we can reuse for printing or note-taking, reducing the amount of paper we need to purchase. However, we do not tend to use much paper as most of our work is done on computers.

Water Conservation Plan

We have developed a water conservation plan to achieve by 2025. This includes reducing water usage in our daily practices and adopting proactive measures to prevent water pollution.

Bamboo Packaging

Power Health D-Mannose 1000mg 60 tablets. Using Bamboo Packaging for sustainability
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One of our suppliers has changed their packaging to bamboo, which is a more sustainable alternative to traditional packaging materials. We are always seeking out more sustainable packaging options and work closely with our suppliers to achieve this.

Work from Home

In addition to our environmental initiatives, we also prioritise our employee's well-being. We encourage our employees to work from home when possible, which reduces travel emissions and helps improve mental health.

LED Lights

We have replaced our halogen lights with LED lights, which consume less energy and last longer. This reduces our energy consumption and our carbon footprint.

In conclusion, at Natural Health Ltd, we are committed to operating in a sustainable manner. We understand that every small step towards sustainability counts, and we continue to implement measures that reduce our environmental impact while supporting the well-being of our employees and communities.

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D-Mannose FAQ

D-mannose is commonly discussed in relation to urinary health, particularly by people who experience recurring urinary discomfort or infections.

It is typically used as a supplement that may support urinary tract health, not as a treatment for an active infection.

D-mannose is thought to interact with certain types of bacteria, including Escherichia coli, which are commonly associated with urinary tract infections.

It may help reduce the ability of these bacteria to attach to the lining of the urinary tract, allowing them to be flushed out through normal urination.

This is a proposed mechanism and does not apply to all types of urinary issues.

Some people choose to take D-mannose daily, particularly when managing ongoing or recurring urinary issues.

However, there is no single standard approach, and usage can vary depending on the product and individual circumstances.

If you are considering regular use, it’s a good idea to speak to a healthcare professional to ensure it is appropriate for you.

D-mannose is generally considered well tolerated for most people when taken as directed. Some individuals may experience mild digestive discomfort, particularly at higher intakes.

If you are pregnant, recovering from surgery, managing a health condition, or taking medication, it’s best to speak to your GP or healthcare professional before use.

No — D-mannose is not a replacement for antibiotics or medical treatment.

If you have symptoms of a urinary tract infection, it’s important to speak to a GP, as antibiotics may be required.

D-mannose is typically discussed as a self-care option, not a treatment.

The NHS includes D-mannose as one of several options that people may consider if they experience recurrent urinary tract infections.

It is generally described as a self-care approach rather than a medical treatment, and evidence is still considered limited.

D-mannose is commonly available in both tablet and powder form.

  • Powder can allow more flexible dosing but usually needs mixing
  • Tablets are more convenient and easier to take on the go

The best option often depends on personal preference and what fits most easily into your routine.

There is no single agreed dose for D-mannose.

Different products provide different guidance, and some are designed to be taken in smaller amounts throughout the day rather than all at once.

It’s best to follow the instructions on the product you are using and speak to a healthcare professional if you are unsure.

Recurring urinary tract infections can happen for a variety of reasons, including anatomy, hormonal changes, life stage, sexual activity, and individual susceptibility.

In many cases, there isn’t a single clear cause.

If you experience frequent UTIs, speaking to your GP can help identify any patterns, possible triggers, and appropriate ways to manage them.

If you are experiencing symptoms such as:

  • Burning or pain when urinating
  • Frequent or urgent need to urinate
  • Lower abdominal discomfort
  • Cloudy or strong-smelling urine

It’s important to seek advice from a healthcare professional.

In many cases, you do not always need to wait for a GP appointment. According to NHS guidance:

  • A pharmacist can often provide advice and, in some cases, treatment for uncomplicated UTIs
  • If you cannot access your GP, you can also use NHS 111 for urgent advice, either online or by phone

You should seek more urgent advice if:

  • Symptoms are new, severe, or getting worse
  • You have a high or very low temperature, or feel shivery
  • You have pain in your lower back or sides
  • You notice blood in your urine
  • Symptoms are not improving within a couple of days

If you experience recurrent urinary issues, it can also be helpful to speak to your GP about patterns, possible triggers, and whether there are any preventative or supportive approaches that may be appropriate for you. You may also wish to ask whether options like D-mannose are suitable within your overall care.

While most urinary tract infections are straightforward to treat, they can occasionally lead to more serious complications if left unmanaged. In some cases, UTIs can develop into more serious infections, including sepsis, particularly if the infection spreads to the kidneys or bloodstream

This is one of the reasons why it’s important not to ignore ongoing or recurring symptoms, and to seek medical advice where needed.

For more information, you can also visit the NHS guidance here: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/urinary-tract-infections-utis/

D-mannose is not a substitute for medical care or prescribed treatment.