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week 65

Medical Astrology

‘A physician without knowledge of astrology will not rightly be able to call himself a physician.’ Hippocrates, the father of modern medicine You only need look at the thousands of magazines and newspapers carrying horoscope columns to know astrology holds … Continue reading

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week 64

The Joy of Unremarkable

Spring has finally come to England and my local woodland is filled with warbling birds – robins, finches (I think?) – fossicking among the thistles and swinging from newly greened branches. If I sound head-in-the-clouds happy, I am. Winter has … Continue reading

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week 63

A Healthy Fake Tan?

With less than a week till Christmas most of you will be in full festive swing. That means hangovers, ham-overs and champagne all round (or, if you’re like Mum, sparkling kombucha). It also means dressing up and going out, and … Continue reading

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week 62

Kombucha

They say fashion goes in twenty-year cycles. Thus the noughties revival of electro-pop, Ray-Bans and high top sneakers. But although we like to try on old trends, our taste buds inevitably change. We want high-waisted jeans, minus the stonewash; synthesizers without … Continue reading

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week 61

Dust to Dust

This week I had planned to write about a folklore remedy – a tea fungus. But then my Grandpa died, and it didn’t feel right. His funeral is on Friday. Grandpa Black, Mum’s dad, was 91. He ‘had a good … Continue reading

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week 60

The Fundamentals

This week I had a vitamin crisis. I somehow managed to c**k up my order of Bio En’R-G’y C, meaning there is currently NO vitamin C in the house, not one liposomal sachet. Same goes for the organic wheatgrass shots. … Continue reading

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week 59

A Dirty Weekend

Last weekend my boyfriend whisked me away to Yorkshire.  We slept at a country inn, directly opposite what was once one of the greatest monasteries in England, Byland Abbey. The ruins of this 12th century abbey are a sight to … Continue reading

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week 58

Rebounding

I recently had the pleasure of speaking with Marcus Freudenmann, producer of the hit film CANCER is Curable NOW. Freudenmann and his wife Sabrina, a naturopathic doctor, traveled the world with their four children for almost three years interviewing the … Continue reading

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week 57

Find Your Passion

‘I’ve never felt happier or healthier,’ Mum said to me the other day. She had just come in from her third dog walk of the day; she’s looking after four of them at the moment. ‘Isn’t that a bit much?’ … Continue reading

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week 56

‘Black Salve Saved my Life’

This is the product the pharmaceutical companies don’t want you to know about. It’s a remedy so simple anyone can make it at home. It’s been around since the 12th century and when applied topically it selectively kills cancer cells according … Continue reading

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