Click here to read about some of the people we've helped.  We're here to help you, too. Get four essential health reports when you join our e-news community.

FREE REPORT. Your key pointers to a life-transforming diet

Find out the best diet for you in one of four free reports we'll give you when you join the WDDTY community. We'll also send you up-to-the-moment health news and advice twice a week, packed full of insights that may well transform your own health.

First Name:Email:


Sulphur and asthma:

Is there a link between sulphur and asthma, asked a reader last time? Sulphur is found in the soil as well as foods such as apricots, says one reader. Even small doses of it can trigger an allergic reaction, he says. Another asthma sufferer often has an attack after eating dried apricots, although this doesn't always occur. Interestingly, sulphur is a homeopathic remedy for asthma so if like cures like, then asthma may well be brought on by it.



WDDTY Blog Speak

Soil quality worsens as chemicals increase - Disastrous mismanagement of our soil and intensive farming methods have created such poor food quality that high-dose supplements are not a luxury, bu...

Teething: - Did anyone have any natural remedies that stop the pain and discomfort of teething, a reader wondered last time. Aloe vera gel has worked on one read...

Readers’ alert: drug side-effects - I had an allergic reaction to BotoxI was recently prescribed Botox for blepharospasm - uncontrollable eyelid blinking caused by blepharitis (inflammat...

Readers’ alert: drug side-effects - I had an allergic reaction to BotoxI was recently prescribed Botox for blepharospasm - uncontrollable eyelid blinking caused by blepharitis (inflammat...

Low-sulphur fuel may lead to longer lives - In July 1990, Hong Kong instituted a total ban on high-sulphur fuels. Since then, cars, lorries and power stations have only been allowed to burn fuel...

Husband turns hyperactive - My husband who suffers from lupus has had occasional (every two/ three years) severe asthma attacks brough on by an allergic reaction or severe stress...

Et (essential tremor) - A reader last time wanted to understand this condition, but sadly there were few takers.

Haemochromatosis - What is this condition, asked a reader last time, and how can it be treated?