Would you also proscribe the inclusion of soy milk in tea? - Laurie Charles Baillie, via e-mail
WDDTY replies: Soy milk may have the same problems. Why not try rice or oat milk instead?
Other types of tea besides green can give your body a boost and even help fight disease
You may have read that green tea is good for you, but does the standard cup of tea have similar benefits – and, if so, how much do we need to drink ev...
So what’s the best to drink if you want to have a healthy heart and arteries – tea or coffee? Researchers came up with the answer this week after che...
Is part of its draconian sweep against altern-ative medicine, the EU has threatened to ban tea tree oil.
Finally, after all that bad news, settle down to a nice cup of tea - but make sure it's camomile. Scientists from London's Imperial College have foun...
It’s been a great week for Eastern restaurants. After scientists revealed that green tea – served in Japanese restaurants – cut the risk of fatal hea...
As an ex medical writer for a top laboratory, I would like to congratulate you on what you are doing. You have made a brave move which is bound to make waves and I am sure your information is an eye-opener to many people. To practitioners like me, who so often have to cope with iatrogenic states, you are a godsend. Thank you
I value the whistle-blowing, myth-breaking and original information I’ve received over the years. Sometimes it’s been well ahead of public and even NHS awareness.
You disseminate information so that we can make informed choices as to the safest, most efficacious treatments. We are guided by your information to, hopefully, a better and safer life. You highlight the hazards of allopathic medicine and people are thankful for that.
Keep up the good work. WDDTY is an invaluable source of up-to-date information which would be difficult for anyone not in the medical field to access any other way.
WDDTY is informative, delightfully provocative, clearly and concisely written. You provide a much-needed antidote to the prevailing orthodoxy. I have made many of your articles available to patients who are trying to make decisions on the many topics you cover and they have all said how helpful they were.
Your publication puts truth at a premium and empowers victims of medical arrogance—long may you flourish.