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  ANH-Intl eAlert No 303 | 1 June 2016 International
Alliance for Natural Health
     
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  New vitamin model and integrative cancer guide  
     
  This week it’s all about releases. One wonders if it’s something to do with the northern hemisphere spring…?

After a nail-biting few months, we’re both relieved and excited to be able to let you know that the work on a new approach to determining the range of safe intakes for vitamins and minerals has been accepted for peer review publication and is available open access ‘ahead of print’. We commissioned the work with the Dutch research organisation TNO over 2 years ago. Find out and consider this approach to be vital in maintaining future use of higher dose vitamins and minerals, not only within, but also beyond, the EU.

We’re also delighted to be able to tell you about a new book published by our strategic alliance partners, Yes to Life, aimed at cancer patients seeking integrative approaches to cancer treatment. For over a decade the book has been in the making in the mind of Robin Daly, Yes to Life’s founder, who lost his own daughter to cancer back in 2004. I was honoured to be asked to contribute the chapter on environmental toxins. We think cancer patients will find the book invaluable along with numerous other resources highlighted.

There’s plenty of other juicy news this week, with a proposed South African ban on GMOs, potentially fatal cracks appearing in the UK’s National Obesity Forum despite increasing evidence supporting lower carb intakes and new research pointing to cancer risks from mobile phones.

 

In health, naturally,


Rob Verkerk, PhD
Founder, executive & scientific director
 
     
 
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