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Articles (What Doctors Don't Tell You)



01 Nov 2002

Stress – Poison by Slow Motion

Many of the diseases we associate with ageing – such as heart disease, cancer, dementia and stroke – may be the result of lifelong, poorly managed stress. A body under stress is a chemically altered body. It is a body awash in hormones and other substances that are normally kept under tight control. In the […]

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01 Sep 2002

Wound Healing – ‘Improving’ on Mother Nature

Doctors believe they need to assist the body’s natural repair mechanisms when treating wounds. But evidence shows that many antiseptics and dressings may do more harm than good. Cuts, grazes, wounds, and lacerations – to varying degrees, we have all had to deal with them at one time or another. If you are admitted into […]

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01 Jun 2002

Killer Cosmetics – Dying to Look Good

Every time you make up, you lather your face with a deadly cocktail of carcinogens, preservatives, mutagens, allergens, toxic heavy metals and other poisons that slip through the loose regulatory net. Many women think that makeup is just a bit of harmless feel-good fun and that the makeup they put on their faces each day […]

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01 May 2002

HRT – The Latest Cancer Risks

HRT diehards continue to effuse over the long-term benefits of HRT, but the latest evidence shows that long-term hormones offer a greater risk of dying early from cancer or stroke. As little as 10 years ago, it was considered heresy to criticise the miracle of hormone replacement therapy (HRT). Doctors were confidently claiming that it […]

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01 Apr 2002

Childhood Cancer – An Environmental Wake-up Call

Cancer is the second biggest killer of children, largely because they are even more susceptible than adults to the growing number of poisons in our lives. Childhood cancer is on the rise, and medical science says that the reason remains a mystery. Cancer is a multifactoral disease. But, while scientists continue to focus their research […]

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01 Feb 2002

Exercise – The Marathon Myths

Everyone knows that you need to exercise to stay healthy. The list of benefits related to regular physical exertion ranges across all areas of health and provides a convincing argument for going out of your way to make time to be physically active (see box below). But as the diet and fitness industry has become […]

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01 Jan 2002

Pacemakers – Missing the Beat

As 1999 lurched to an end, many people dependent on machines and computers held their breath and waited for the stroke of midnight, when the millennium bug – a malfunction of computer chips not programmed to recognise the change of the century – would strike, causing major microchip havoc. Among those holding their breath were […]

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01 Nov 2001

Colds and Flu – Keeping Well in the Winter Season

Virtually everyone has a theory about colds and flu and, given the glut of information, it may be hard to separate the facts from plain fiction. Yet, there are data that show what makes us vulnerable to these infections, and how to stay well when the weather turns cold. Susceptibility and stress Catching the flu […]

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01 Aug 2001

Drug Additives – The Not-So-Inactive Ingredients

Most of the so called inactive ingredients added to food and drugs to make them more appealing can have as many side effects as drugs themselves. When you use a drug, whether by mouth, by inhalation, by injection or on your skin, you’re getting more than just the active ingredients. You are also getting what […]

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01 Jun 2001

Lyme Disease – Underreported, Underdiagnosed and Undertreated

It is a disease which affects almost any part of the body and produces a bafflingly wide range of symptoms, including skin lesions, meningitis, progressive muscular and joint pain, mood changes and behavioural problems. Doctors don’t know how best to diagnose or treat it, and can’t easily tell when it has been cured. Yet, left […]

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