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Frequency Medicine (Part 2): Devices – wacky or worthy? The video
09 February 2023
Rob Verkerk PhD follows up his long-read article - Frequency devices - Whacky or Worthy? - with a short video for those who prefer to watch/listen
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The (drug-free!) Obesity Fix - Part 2
22 March 2018
ANH-Intl releases Part 2 of its Obesity Fix video series
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Reverse Diabetes Naturally Campaign
Most doctors and health authorities claim that type 2 diabetes is irreversible. It’s a disease you’re saddled with for life – along with a daily drug habit. Wrong! Type 2 diabetes is a form of carbohydrate intolerance and thousands have learned how to put this condition into permanent remission. Find out more.
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FEATURE: Frequency Medicine (Part 1) – unearthing the mysteries of life
11 January 2023
The first in a two-part series on frequencies by ANH founder, Rob Verkerk PhD. Part 1 explains the intimate relationship between electromagnetism and life, Part 2 (to be published in 2 weeks) will address the benefits and potential risks of frequency based technologies.
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FEATURE: Frequency Medicine (Part 2) - Devices: Wacky or Worthy?
01 February 2023
Rob Verkerk PhD’s second part of his evaluation of frequency medicine, this time diving deep into devices that measure or deliver frequencies to the body
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Hacking your lifespan via your Ecological Terrain - Part 2
14 April 2022
In the second part of our introduction to the Ecological Terrain, we focus on the next 6 domains of health, that also involve 'finding your rudder' through mission, purpose and peace of mind
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Natural News Roundup & Covid Corner (week 13/2022)
31 March 2022
Prevention is the future of medicine; CAM therapies reduce farming antibiotic use; Artifical sweeteners & cancer; Call to allow use of term probiotic in EU; Type 2 diabetes predisposes sufferers to more chronic illness; Covid Corner
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Natural News Roundup (week 06/2022)
10 February 2022
Vitamin C and cancer; Calls for harmonisation of botanicals in EU; When is the menopause, not the menopause?; Chronic disease increases dementia risk; Exercise & type 2 diabetes; Antibiotics increase cancer risk; Junk food marketing