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Why hrt is the new thalidomide

After years of being the odd one out against the likes of Dr John Studd, Theresa Gorman, MP, and broadcaster Dr Miriam Stoppard, Britain’s greatest apologists for hormone replacement therapy, I am ple... more »

We’ll take the red tape

Oncologists and cancer researchers in the UK are very angry. The object of their ire is the ‘faceless bureaucracy’ of the European Union in Brussels which, they say, is holding back research and new t... more »

Mmr and junk medicine

Something in the air tells me that the rights of Britain’s parents to determine whether to have their children vaccinated may soon be withdrawn. There are straws in the wind that could add up to nothi... more »

First, invent the problem . . .

If I had more money than morals, the first thing I’d do is plough every last red cent of mine into a drug company. No other profession, to my mind, has such total success in inventing a dubious soluti... more »

Breaking the contract

The Health Freedom Movement march is over (thank so many of you for attending), but the fight has just begun. more »

The enemy within

Last May, when we first launched the Health Freedom Movement, we thought that fighting the EU directives threatening to dismantle natural medicine was simply a matter of education. more »

After saddam, sars

There’s nothing modern medicine loves more than an epidemic. A big, scary infectious disease confirms the basic belief system that lies at the heart of all medicine: that viruses and bacteria are the... more »

Cox-2: aspirin by any other name

In the heady world of the pharmaceutical industry, the most profitable industry in the world - where world sales doubled in the last five years - the pressure is always intense to develop new product. more »

A fat revelation

One evening last summer, I looked up at my husband with alarm - not simply by the fact that he’d begun to develop a fair bit of extra upholstery around the middle, more »

Aids (actually, it’s doctors, stupid)

Since 1990, in the very first volume of What Doctors Don’t Tell You, we’ve shared with our readers our growing suspicion that AIDS was more than simply an infection. more »

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3 Nov 2009 | Lynne McTaggart - Wh... (jowddty)

The poisoned generation

Perhaps the most underappreciated health scandal in modern times is the fact that, every day, we are all subjected to some 80,000 drugs—virtually all of which have not undergone a single regulat... more »

23 Oct 2009 | Health from your Gar... (bshubbard)

Your good health is down to yo...

One thing is sure in this world:  only you can establish total wellness and health. Unless you want it, and are sufficiently motivated to gain it and keep it, no amount of outside support will su... more »

1 Oct 2009 | Lynne McTaggart - Wh... (jowddty)

DNA: it's not destiny

When we become ill, most of us lay the blame at the feet of our ancestors: my heart problem is like dad’s, who had a dicky ticker; I’m likely to get breast cancer because it’s what m... more »

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19:30 | Health Conditions (ajmcglynn)

Re: Small Intestine Bacterial ...

Karen, I note your comment that Xifaxin has been helpful.  The wisdom in the alternative medical community is that infestation in the gut can be a side effect of antibiotic treatment:  The a... more »

15:14 | Health Conditions (nickhal)

Re: Lung Cancer

KiwiGal: I'm sorry your friend is in trouble, but I'm just wondering on what scale you rate intelligence: there will be quite a few on this site who would not consider it intelligent to go for... more »

15:13 | Reporting Forums (nickhal)

being horrible

oh, and for being nasty too... Forum: Health Conditions Posted: Nov 3, 10:56 PM [GMT 0] Post Subject: Re: Lung Cancer Post author: KiwiGal I'm sorry your friend is in trouble, but I'm just won... more »

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