Women In Wellness: Davinia Taylor

In four decades, Davinia Taylor has crammed soaring highs and crushing lows into a life that has, at times, been picked over mercilessly by the press. The layers that we know: beautiful heiress and Hollyoaks...

Science: Professor Resia Pretorious On Lactoferrin

Professor Resia Pretorious is a physiologist from the Department of Physiological Sciences at the University of Stellenbosch, a prestigious university town near Cape Town. Her research interests are abnormal blood clotting and discovering circulating inflammatory...

How To Stop Stress-Related Hair Loss

It’s likely that most of us have at some point since the pandemic began been tearing our hair out. As it turns out, the phrase that weaves stress, anxiety and hair loss together is alarmingly accurate....

Emma Davies’ Top Immunity Tips

We are well and truly nose-diving into winter now, with all the sniffles and sneezes that come with it. Yes, we have Leapfrog IMMUNE in our arsenal – a power punch to coughs and colds...

How Is Lactoferrin Made?

Where does the Lactoferrin in Leapfrog’s immune support supplement come from? How is it made, and how does it work to protect us against viruses and bacteria? Leapfrog founder Stephanie Drax spoke to Audrey Boulier,...

Soak Up The Sun – And Free Vitamin D

This summer’s heat wave may have had us sheltering in the shade, but now that its cooled off we should soak up some free Vitamin D. Government guidance suggests 10 - 15 minutes of unprotected...

Why Laughter Really Is The Best Medicine

At Leapfrog we’re often saying how brilliant the body is at producing wondrous molecules like lactoferrin that keep us healthy (and how lucky that we can harness its power in our chewable tablets). But if we...

Science: Lactoferrin Can Stop A Summer Cold

While we tend to think of winter as the sniffle season, summer has its own variety of viruses that can get you in their grip. Chances are you may feel worse in summer too, because...

Cold Water Swimming For Improved Immunity

When it comes to wild swimming, there are many upsides to taking the plunge. A study from 2011 found that cold water helps to boost white blood cell count as the body is forced to react to...