Maryon
Maryon Stewart wins the Addidi Inspirational Award.
Maryon Stewart is voted one of the top five most inspirational women in Sunday Magazine.
Maryon’s life changes when she loses her youngest daughter
Maryon sets up Angelus Foundation
Following the tragic death of her youngest daughter Hester in 2009, a medical student who was given a legal high, she also set up the Angelus Foundation[http://www.angelusfoundation.org.uk/] to raise awareness about the dangers of legal highs. Together with over 20 world class experts, a number of Lords and a member of the Royal Family, the Foundation campaigned for 6 years and managed to get the UK Government to take action.
Maryon voted 51st Most Influential Women
Maryon Stewart is voted the 51st Most Influential Women in a survey by Good Housekeeping.
Maryon is now a regular contributor to mainstream media
Maryon Stewart is by now a regular contributor the mainstream media. Over the years she has had regular columns in the Daily Mail, and in many national magazines including Sunday Magazine, Country Living, Good Health and Health and Fitness. She has also been invited on numerous book tours around Australia and New Zealand and eventually created her own UK TV show, The Really Useful Health Show.
Maryon pioneers her science based natural menopause programme
Maryon’s Journey begins
Maryon’s journey began over 25 years ago when she established the PMT Advisory service, later known as the Women’s Nutritional Advisory Service and subsequently The Natural Health Advisory Service. Their research identified that women often had low levels of important nutrients which affected their brain chemistry and hormone function, but when they were taught to readdress the balance and meet their lifestyle needs within 4-6 months.