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Multiple Sclerosis Part One: Take Control of your Multiple Sclerosis

Multiple Sclerosis Part One: Take Control of your Multiple Sclerosis

I have drawn on my clinical experiences of treating MS patents, as well as research on treatment regimes recommended by various MS experts such as Dr Fred Klenner, Dr George Jelinek, Dr Alan Gaby and Dr Roy Swank. I have learned much more from MS patients over the years than form any other source. Often patients with conditions like MS end up doing their own research, whilst some go in-depth and truly astound me. They have been a true inspiration.

Learning Barrier - Irlen Syndrome

Learning Barrier - Irlen Syndrome

Children and adults with Irlen Syndrome put more energy and effort into the reading process, whether it be the words, numbers or musical notes, because they see the printed page differently from a proficient reader

Food Poisoning

Food Poisoning

Have you ever heard someone tell you, in summer particularly, that they developed a problem with their tummy after they went to a barbeque or when eating out at someone’s place? As a naturopath I have seen many people come into the clinic with ‘sore tummies’.

Suffering from Sinusitis Issues - Part Two

Suffering from Sinusitis Issues - Part Two

Surgery and Chemotherapy

Surgery and Chemotherapy

Enzymes are also of extreme importance to the immune status of the body. Enzymes are necessary for all mental and physical functions and minerals are the catalysts that make enzyme function possible.

Neck Muscle Relief

Neck Muscle Relief

Spasmed muscles are often not painful to begin with, but will be noticed when the inability to move the area, whether neck, limb or back, through its normal full range of movement increases. A common stress area is usually manifested in our necks and can be caused by emotional problems at work or home, unless specific work muscles are being repeated.

Polycystic Kidney Disease - Question & Answer

Polycystic Kidney Disease - Question & Answer

Polycystic kidney disease is a genetic disorder characterised by the growth of numerous cysts, predominantly in the kidneys, but also occurring in other organs such as the liver and pancreas.

Backache - Part One

Backache - Part One

Poor posture is one of the most common causes of back problems. Incorrect posture can either bring on an immediate pain or cause tension that accumulates slowly over long periods of time.

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome - A Personal Story

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome - A Personal Story

My battle with chronic fatigue syndrome started in 1977 when I was in Pakistan and got sick with what felt like the flu. After a few days in bed I felt better, but still very weak and one afternoon I fainted in the middle of a busy footpath in Karachi.