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Sowing the seeds of control
11 July 2019
Take control of the seed and you take control of the food supply system
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Natural News Roundup (week 07/2022)
16 February 2022
Ultra-processed foods increase breast cancer risk; Improving your diet could help you live longer; Sleep soundly with this common spice; NHS approves weight loss jab; Open letter demands EU to suspend GMO reforms
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News Alerts: Week 46, 2018
14 November 2018
Should red meat be taxed?; Asia increases focus on sustainable farming; EU retracts seed patent; ANH HPV film release; Pesticides contaminate human hair
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Seeds: Save, Sow, Sue
30 August 2017
Why farmers can no longer save and share seeds. The battle for control of our food chain
News / Say NO to GM / Activism
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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 Government guidelines are based on outdated or flawed science.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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Should you stop taking fish oil supplements?
02 May 2018
What to do in the wake of study involving leading statin advocate Rory Collins which says fish oils don’t work
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ANH News Beat (week 07/2024)
14 February 2024
Our weekly roundup of the latest natural and covid news from across the globe in one place. This week - use of amalgam fillings to be stopped in the EU, lantibiotics and their effect on the gut microbiome, the dodgy data pushing plant-based ideology, censoring wellness advocates plus much more...
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Pathfinder Members' Briefing and Q&A - November 2023
23 November 2023
Zoom link for November's Members' Briefing and Q&A
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Pathfinder Members' Briefing and Q&A - November 2023
23 November 2023
Recording of November's Members' Briefing and Q&A
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Feature: Is there such a thing as the ‘menopause brain’?
22 February 2024
Read on if you're menopausal and think you're losing your mind. Find out why you’re actually not, why your brain, like the rest of your body, is going through an important transition—and what you can do naturally to get back on track