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Chlorine on tap: don’t drink it

Chlorine is regularly used in our public water supply to combat infectious waterborne diseases, but it may be doing more harm than good. A public notice issued in Washington, DC, warned that a high le... more>

Metal fatigue

It’s assumed that we’re either the result of nature or nurture. But with the advent of an increasingly toxic environment, there is now a third element - noxious agents. more>

Knowing the form

This is a story about forms; yes, those objects of hate that you have to fill in all the time. But, more significantly, it’s also a story about diet, the foods we eat and your long-term health. Most o... more>

The ‘flight into health’

I am no longer a psychiatrist. I renounce it because I believe cruelty is at the core of the profession. In my early days in the field, more>

Sunlight: a baby’s birthright

Picture the scene. Your baby is six months old, and is growing healthily and happily on your breast milk alone. more>

Fluoride: poisoning by law

The UK government seems determined to press ahead with planned extensions of water fluoridation schemes in the UK. This is despite many warnings and much evidence more>

The root of the problem

At the beginning of the 20th century, the biggest risk factors for death due to heart disease were tooth and jaw infections. A single unhealthy tooth could lead to an early grave due to subacute bacte... more>

Nutritional shield against modern warfare

As we face the outbreak of war and, with it, the biological weaponry of modern warfare, many of us may be wondering how we can protect ourselves from the terrifying prospect of a bioterrorist attack. more>

Something in the water

Many regulations throughout the world require chlorine treatment of the water. In the US, 75 per cent of the water consumed is chlorinated. more>

What does it take to survive aids?

Three of the first people in America caught in the AIDS epidemic were told nearly 20 years ago that they’d soon be in their graves. more>

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WDDTY Blog Speak

13 Oct 2008 | The Food Doctor (bshubbard)
Measles - what next? - Vaccination rates are dropping.   I believe that is a good thing.   Living has its risks (and its benefits, of course).   We are always making choices.   In this case, it’s t... more>


7 Oct 2008 | Jo Blogs (jowddty)
Meditate yourself healthy - In today’s fast-paced society, more and more people are turning to meditation to help deal with the stresses and strains of everyday life.  But meditation is more than just a way to switch ... more>


6 Oct 2008 | Health from your Gar... (bshubbard)
Grow your own - Labels on bottles of vitamin pills frequently include the note 'Not intended as a substitute for a balanced diet'. Heath authorities worldwide now recommend that we eat at least five portions ... more>

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02:32 - | You must not waste any time at all in writing for help in this case. You must immediately go to a skin specialist and have the melanoma removed before it is too late. You have no time to waste. Afterw... more>

01:28 - | Here are a few suggestions to try.   Zinc defiency can cause ulcers, also alergy to toothpaste, or mouth wash. He may be eating and drinking too many acid foods and drinks.  He should e... more>

01:18 - | Fingernail ridges and white spots are caused by a zinc deficiency.   Hope this helps. more>

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