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Rebuttal of study that says keto diets don’t work
04 March 2020
We deconstruct confusion around a Yale study that suggests long-term ketogenic diets will make you fat and unhealthy
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News Alerts: Week 40, 2018
03 October 2018
Pret a Manger & allergens; The truth about antidepressants; Traditional diets better for kids; Gluten neutraliser?; Toxic sweeteners
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August Acceleration: Fasting is the fastest way to a disease-free, long life
28 July 2021
It's also a surefire way to clearer thinking, more energy and better emotional balance once your body is adjusted - all of which we need more than ever right now
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Scientific attack on low carb diets
22 August 2018
Why the healthy low carb community shouldn’t be swayed by the latest Lancet Public Health study
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Food4Health Campaign
Confused by what government’s are saying we should be eating? You’re not alone! Government guidelines are based on outdated or flawed science. Worse, they’re contributing to making people sick, fat and tired. Find out more about what healthy eating is really all about.
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The oralome: your secret to good health
25 January 2024
Why your oral microbiome deserves to be nurtured not wiped out to reduce the risk of a multitude of conditions from Alzheimer’s disease to cancer
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News Alerts: Week 20, 2017
17 May 2017
No vaccination, no school in Italy; Sweden rejects mandatory vaccination; Doctor in the House back on TV; Fasting as a tool for weight control; Eating dairy is not linked to heart disease risk; Red meat consumption and mortality risk; US relaxes standards on school food; Gluten-free diet and increased obesity risk
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How do the current EU rules & regulations affect your practice?
18 July 2023
All practitioners, whether medically qualified or qualified in some other way, are affected one way or another by EU laws if they live, or more importantly practice, anywhere within the European Union (EU).
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News Alerts: Week 18, 2017
03 May 2017
The nocebo effect and statins; Gluten consumption not a risk for heart disease; Children, routines and obesity; Partially effective vaccine to be tested on African children; Chinese consumers reject GMO oils; Exercise helps reduce risk of disease; Gut bacteria talks to the brain
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Weekly news update (week 28, 2021)
15 July 2021
Vanden Bossche vindicated by SAGE; Global vaccine tyranny; Antibiotic resistance crisis; EU should regulate gene editing; Keto diet & cancer; Magic pill for coeliacs; UK theatres open, then close!; Covid vaccine pushbacks; Fermented food for gut health; Covid vaccines, infections & adverse reactions; Censored & suspended