
Did you know there is one common denominator when it comes to pretty much all chronically ill people? No, I’m not talking about being able to stay home and watch daytime TV, although that seems to be pretty standard also. For the purposes of this post, I’m talking about having a deficiency in a molecule… Read More
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The night following the day I was diagnosed with cancer, I went out for dinner with my family to a Thai restaurant. Back then I had absolutely no idea about the link between diet and cancer, but the one thing I did know is that eating lots of broccoli is supposed to help prevent it…. Read More
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Few things make me blush. I have done far too many embarrassing things in my lifetime to take myself too seriously. Like the time I fell down the stairs from a VIP marquee at the races in Sydney a few years back. Carrying three glasses of champagne. And wearing a dress far too short to… Read More
Read MoreI had a different blog post planned for you today, but when I opened my email inbox this morning and found this newsletter from Mike Adams I knew I had to share it with you. Talking about colostrum can wait until tomorrow. I love Mike Adams. Using his website, NaturalNews.com, as a vehicle, he fearlessly… Read More
Read MoreAfter 30 years of practicing Medicine, I have learned that for any chronic illness or ailment, treating underlying imbalances and dysfunctions is more important than making a diagnosis and naming the disease. Ultimately, asking the right questions is more important than giving a label to a set of observations. This is because most if not… Read More
Read MoreCheck out this important TEDMED talk by the brilliant integrative doctor, Dr Mark Hyman on why functional, personalised medicine is the future of medicine. Watching this clip from start to finish will be one of the best things you can do to educate yourself on the differences between treating diseases with drugs versus reversing them… Read More
Read MoreAfter being told by six different doctors that she has inoperable, incurable cancer throughout her entire body – and then finding out that this was a misdiagnosis – actress and health care advocate Suzanne Somers decided to make it her mission to uncover the real truths about cancer. Suzanne said that if she had been… Read More
Read MoreThe World Health Organisation and their cancer arm, International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has for the first time classified radiation from mobile telephones as “possibly carcinogenic to humans”. In the wake of this report, some skeptics are still claiming that the news may be a load of hogwash. I say we just need… Read More
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