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Cancer - Making Choices

Cancer - Making Choices

According to research, certain types of cancer are more preventable using nutrients than others. Lung cancer for example, appears to be extremely difficult to prevent with nutrition, but better supported with herbs and homeopathy.

Diet and Cancer

Diet and Cancer

People with a family history of cancers should look at dietary changes more seriously. One such suggestion is adding organic carrot and vegetables juices and eat plenty of leafy vegetables daily with minimum low fat.

Breast Cancer – New Evidence

Breast Cancer – New Evidence

A more recent study in the Journal of Epidemiology, found that exercise results in greater melatonin production during the following night, whilst the effect was greatest when exercise was taken later in the day. This could be the mechanism, which explains the anti-cancer value of physical activity.

Vitamin C & Cancer

Vitamin C & Cancer

One can buy 1000mg vitamin C in tablet form, where an adult dosage can be 3000mg – 10,000mg daily for three weeks, then reduce the amount to 2000mg -3000mg, but do seek professional guidance when taking higher doses.

Hypertension

Hypertension

Many people don’t realise that they suffer from hypertension as symptoms can be mild or intermittent. Common symptoms include swollen ankles, breathlessness, blurred vision, mild but persistent headaches, a feeling of a band around the head or ringing in the ears.

Cervical Cancer & HPV

Cervical Cancer & HPV

One of the striking things about vaccination programmes is that, rather than admit that vaccines are not prefect, those who promote vaccines act like they will solve everyone’s health problems. No-one bothers to tell parents what else they can do to protect their children.

Osteopathy – Myths and Misunderstandings

Osteopathy – Myths and Misunderstandings

Osteoporosis particularly affects the richest nations of the world. It will take major changes in our food habits and lifestyle to prevent the leaching of bone calcium, thereby allowing us to preserve the precious stores of calcium we already have in our bones.

Multiple Sclerosis Part 2: What To Take

Multiple Sclerosis Part 2: What To Take

If you have MS you simply have to learn to live without saturated fats as much as possible. Be careful of trans-fatty acids as food manufacturers try to pass these off as healthy vegetable oils, but in fact they are modified and heated oils which have been made to preserve foods like biscuits, muesli bars etc., which allows them to sit on the supermarket shelfs a bit longer.

MS - Living Positively

MS - Living Positively

Our emotions rule our lives and if we learn to increase positivity in our lives, we can increase happiness. This in turn will help our health and extend our life-span and make us much happier to get on with the things they are needed.