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  1. Hypnosis: Focused Healing – Thinkwellness360

    The quintessential discovery of hypnosis is attributed to Dr Franz Anton Mesmer MD, the ‘non-conformist’ 18th-century Viennese physician. Dr Mesmer, it is now evidenced, used a meth...more

  2. 'Beauty From Within'

    Irene Stein is not your average senior 80-year old. She is fit, healthy, energetic and, when not working on her business, she is out playing a game of tennis or two and enjoying lif...more

  3. 8 Pain Relievers You’ll Never Hear About From Your Doctor

    This vital mineral compound acts fast to reduce muscle irritability, twitching, and painful muscle spasms. It has been shown to effectively deliver comfort by reducing pain in arthr...more

  4. A Barn Door Case

    In her column this month Dr Jones looks at a case that was uncannily typical of the remedy that she needed. The patient was experiencing menopausal symptoms, especially hot flush...more

  5. A Case for Tarentula hispanica

    GP and homeopath, Dr Angela Jones, looks closely here at the case of one of her patients whose serious mental condition was finally brought under control by the medicine, Tarentula...more

  6. A Case of Angelman's Syndrome

    This column presents a case summary of a baby with Angelman’s Syndrome. As the condition is not widely known, the author explains what it is and how the baby was diagnosed with it....more

  7. A Case of Chronic Psoriasis

    In his Regular Expert Column, Dr Slade looks at the homeopathic treatment of psoriasis, demonstrating that it can be extremely effective.more

  8. A Case of Homeopathy and Terrifying Dreams

    This describes the case of ‘Andrew’, a practical person with a satisfying personal life and rewarding job which he enjoyed. He came for a consultation about terrifying nightmares...more

  9. A Case of Remedy Relationships

    Leon was a five year old boy brought into clinic by his mother. For just over a year he had been suffering from recurrent bacterial conjunctivitis.more

  10. A Decade of Complementary Therapies Provision

    This article focuses of the development and growth of complementary therapies provision, which began to accelerate from 1995 in universities. However, the first mainstream provider...more

  11. A GP Homoeopath's View Regarding Research

    This short article argues the case for research in homeopathy to ensure its survival as a therapy. The author, herself a GP homeopath, realises that colleagues, as well as the pati...more

  12. A Mercurial Cure for Colitis

    Joan had suffered from ulcerative colitis for sixteen years when she came to see me. This particularly nasty bowel disease causes heavily blood-laden diarrhoea and can necessitate ...more

  13. A New Look at Daisy (Bellis Perennis)

    The perennial daisy is such a common ‘weed’ that its value as a medicinal plant has largely been overlooked. Its fresh green leaves can be eaten in salads, along with other wild fo...more

  14. A Quiet Place

    Penelope Moon, a professional hypno-psychotherapist and teacher and founder member of Cheiron – A Quiet Place, presents a brief but informative overview of the principles behind th...more

  15. A Tentative Mechanism for Healing

    A criticism often levelled at healing, hands-on healing, bioenergy therapy, therapeutic touch, or whatever you choose to call it, is that there is little irrefutable proof that h...more

  16. A Toxic Cure for Fibromyalgia

    This article presents a case study of a nurse who, in addition to degenerative arthritis of the spine as a result of a back injury which was being treated with pain management tech...more

  17. A Transcript - Natural Approaches to the Menopause

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  18. A Tricky Case of Eczema - or 'If at First You Don't Succeed...'

    The little boy developed eczema at the age of six months, initially inside the elbow and quickly spreading down to the wrists, onto the legs, and onto the face and behind the ear...more

  19. A University Polyclinic at Westminster

    On 14 May HRH the Prince of Wales opened the University of Westminster's new clinic of complementary therapies. Acupuncture, homeopathy, chiropractic, therapeutic bodywork, herbal ...more

  20. A Walk Through Robin's Brain

    The following story is an excerpt of a taped dialogue between cancer patient, Robin Jones and his physiotherapist, Mary Douglas. It was taped at St Catherine's Hospice in Crawley, ...more

  21. Addictions and Homeopathy

    The Little Oxford Dictionary defines the word addicted as being given over habitually to (drug etc), devoted to.more

  22. Advertising Complementary Medicine - Where Next with Regulation Reform

    This article updates and expands upon my previous article that appeared on PH Online (Issue 228, February 2016): Your CAM Practice and the Advertising Standards Authority Ltd – Tim...more

  23. Ailments from Grief

    One of the great strengths of homeopathy as a therapeutic tool is that it is ideally suited to the treatment of problems which cannot be given a medical diagnosis. The phrase "I ...more

  24. Allergies Understood Conventional and Complementary Approaches

    Allergic conditions, such as asthma, eczema, allergic rhinitis and food allergies, constitute around one-third of all chronic diseases and pose a major problem in the UK for more t...more

  25. Alternative Medicine - Definitions

    Orthodox medicine, which sees mind and body as separate entities, is based on Pasteur’s germ theory which has resulted in the £ multi-billion pharmaceutical industry which funds an...more

  26. An Effective Approach to the Management of Osteoarthritis

    I was introduced to the effectiveness of complementary medicine, when as a late teenager playing hockey for my local club, one of my team mates was struck in the eye by a hockey bal...more

  27. An Integrated Approach to 21st Century Medicine

    The author takes an integrated approach to 21st century medicine with the view that it encourages us to see a far bigger picture of who and what we are and the many different facto...more

  28. Another Childhood Eczema Case

    Childhood eczema is an aggravating skin condition involving itching, bleeding and scratching, which is usually only controlled rather than cured with conventional treatments such a...more

  29. Another Headache Solved by Homeopathy

    Darren has migraine – or at least, he had migraines for the last five years. It had the typical features of associated nausea and dislike of the light, but no visual symptoms. Some...more

  30. Another Headache Solved With Homeopathy

    Homeopath Angela Jones presents a case study of a woman suffering from long-standing migraine, illustrating that perseverance is sometimes needed in finding the perfect homeopathic...more

  31. Anxiety

    Anxiety afflicts us at all times. It is part of normal life, a natural sequel to caring and responsibility. Usually, we can overcome our anxieties and continue with our lives undau...more

  32. Aquarius Flower Oils

    Flower oils bridge the gap between orally taken flower remedies, such as the Bach Flower Remedies, and essential oils. Whereas flower remedies are made by floating flowers in water...more

  33. Are you Sick from Mould?

    When you have the unfortunate experience of walking into a room or building that has a musty smell, generally you may think to yourself “this is an unpleasant smell”, and quickly re...more

  34. Bach Flower 'Maintenance' Remedy - Astrologically Derived 'Personal Elixir'(tm)

    The author tells us that information has recently come to light that Dr. Edward Bach, in addition to his ‘reactive’ Rescue Remedy, had also developed a ‘pro-active’™ remedy, a prev...more

  35. Biolumanetics and Classical Homoeopathy

    ...within two weeks, this patient's bowel movements corrected themselves, and she has been on the same remedy for over six months in a very low dosage. In the words of the patient ...more

  36. Biolumanetics and Homeopathy

    Homeopath Kieran Linnane relates how she and colleague Charles Wansbrough have been using Biolumanetics in their homeopathic practice for the last four years in order to make a mor...more

  37. Bioresonance Part II: Practical Approaches to Treatment

    This second of a two-part article on bioresonance concludes with Roger Coghill examining practical ways in which it is being applied in complementary therapy today. Although still ...more

  38. Birth Anxiety and the Overdue Baby

    This Expert Column describes the successful homeopathic treatment of a woman having a normal pregnancy but extreme anxiety due to a previous difficult birth experience.more

  39. Bizarre Bazaar!

    This month’s column is bound to irritate some readers, and anger others, but as I have recently been both irritated and angered myself, this possibility seems to me worth while in ...more

  40. Body Alignment Technique and Vortex Technology

    Body alignment technique uses vibrational energy to heal others and ourselves. Negative emotional experiences become subconsciously locked into our body at a cellular level. This u...more

  41. Bowen - Moving Blocked Energy

    Bowen has multiple applications on both a physical and emotional level, and its successful use in pre- and post-natal care and in treating frozen shoulder and eczema and in relea...more

  42. Breast Cancer - Naturopathic Approaches

    The author looks at the issue of complementary health care for breast cancer from the perspectives of naturopathy and kinesiology. Naturopathy is a non-invasive therapy that invest...more

  43. Buddhist Healing

    Mention chakra disturbances, spirit intervention or karma to most people and they may ask what planet you live on! Whichever planet, Buddhist healing works with all such forces, an...more

  44. CAM Practitioners – A Modern Insight into Today’s Practices

    CAM offers the body the push it needs to activate its self-healing mechanisms. Because of this, it works on a phenomenal range of illnesses and symptoms of both the mind and body. I...more

  45. Can Complementary & Alternative Medicine Help Fight Covid-19?

    It goes without saying that new, stunningly virulent and resurgent illnesses have been escalating around the globe, with alarming intensity, and advancing more rapidly than ever bef...more

  46. Cancer and Complementary Medicine: A Roundup

    Richard Eaton explores the contribution by practitioners of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) to the provision of cancer healthcare in the United Kingdom (UK). Although t...more

  47. Cancer Control through Pathology-Based Homeopathic Medicine

    Homeopathy is a system of medical therapy that uses information of a biophysical nature and/or very small (infinitesimal) doses of medicines or remedies that are hardly traced even ...more

  48. Case Studies on Homeopathy - Four Cases of Eczema

    Eczema is the external or skin manifestation of allergy and, as such, can often be influenced by dietary manipulation. This approach is fraught with difficulties and frustrations a...more

  49. Case Study Issue 74: Homeopathy and Multiple Sclerosis

    Mike Bridger describes how a 28-year-old woman diagnosed with multiple sclerosis was treated successfully with homeopathy at a free clinic run by the Contemporary College of Homoeo...more

  50. Case Study Issue 96: ACMOS Quantum Medicine

    In this article Naheed Brooking describes the success of ACMOS Quantum Medicine on Susan, a young woman patient. The ACMOS method was invented by a French engineer, Dr Rene Naccach...more

  51. Case Study: Infertility - A Nutritionist's Personal View

    In this Case Study about infertility, the author shares her own journey and treatment programme to fertility which included correcting her nutrient levels;  taking several differen...more

  52. Case Study: Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)

    In the UK it is estimated that one in ten women have polycystic ovaries (PCOS) which is the number one cause of infertility in non-menopausal women.  Because so many women suffer...more

  53. Challenges Facing CAM Education Providers in the New Decade

    Education in Complementary and Alternatives Medicine faces challenges as Further and Higher Education Colleges, and universities face funding cuts. Private educational institutio...more

  54. Chironic Healing - The Cranio-Spinal-Sacral Mechanism and Physical Etheric Interface

    The basis of Chironic Healing is that each of us has an etheric energy pattern, or 'blueprint', that underlies the physical body that we can see and touch. It is a conductor of vit...more

  55. Choosing Oils to Balance the Chakras and Auras

    Dr Rogerson is a practising therapist who has written a course on Chinese Medical Theory, encompassing its history, elements, diagnosis and treatments including Chinese herbs, arom...more

  56. Classical Homeopathy - the Re-Emergence of Holism within Homeopathy

    Brian Kaplan is a qualified medical practitioner who has been practising homeopathy for 20 years. He also lectures to doctors and co-founded the Homeopathic Physicians Teaching Gro...more

  57. Classical Homeopathy in a Child with Primary Immunodeficiency

    The author has been a Registered Homeopath for 15 years. She supervises homeopathic students, is doing research at Exeter University in child development and learning difficulties....more

  58. Colon Health - Are you confused?

    In treating people who have a wide range of physical and mental symptoms that don't fit in to a conventional, 'named' condition, nutritional and naturopathic practitioners have for...more

  59. Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) for Patients with Mental Health and Musculoskeletal Problems: a Scoping Study

    This article reports on a study conducted by the University of Bristol and a team of researchers from across the UK. We were funded by National Institute for Health Research -NIHR ...more

  60. Complementary Medicine – Prepare for the Future

    In April 2003, Hazel Blears, the Public Health Minister, announced that the government will spend £1.3 million on research into complementary medicine in a five-year programme, wit...more

  61. Complementary Medicine and the Voluntary sector

    This article looks at issues relevant to the future practice of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM). This includes the relaxation of constitutional and economic restrictio...more

  62. Complementary Therapies for the Menopause - Research Study

    The author is a fourth year medical student at Newcastle University who intends to become a GP and specialize in women's health. She believes in the relevance of complementary medi...more

  63. Complex Homoeopathy

    Samuel Hahnemann, a German physician, began to develop the major principles of homoeopathy some 200 years ago, although there is some suggestion that the concept of "like cures lik...more

  64. Complexity, Chaos and the Paradigm Shift

    With the NHS in severe crisis it may be a time to seek for a solution hidden in plain sight. Alternative or complementary medicine is something millions of patients seek of their ow...more

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  66. Crohn's Disease

    In 1932 the American doctor Burrill B Crohn and his associates first offered the description of a disease characterized by an inflammatory reaction of the bowel, usually affecting ...more

  67. Cuba's Green Revolution - Natural Medicine Advances

    The author writes with the authority of a tourist who has been a licensed acupuncturist and herbalist for more than 20 years and who recently visited, among other places, a state m...more

  68. Cystic Fibrosis – The Story of Michael Morrison

    Ed and Breda Morrison share the story of their son Michael & how he used CAM Therapies to improve his quality of life.more

  69. Depression and Homeopathy

    Depression is an extremely emotive word and one that can easily be misinterpreted for words that are synonymous with it such as sadness, gloominess, misery, hopelessness or despair....more

  70. DNA, Gene Expression and Safety of Homeopathic and New Homeopathic Remedies

    In recent years, particularly since completion of the Human Genome Project (sequencing of human DNA), there have been major advances in the understanding of the structure and functi...more

  71. Do I Really Need a Degree?

    This article focuses on one woman who has recognized the importance of excellent credentials in the world of complementary therapies. Liz Jeannet, a Complementary and Alternative M...more

  72. Dr Rolf, Rolfing and Structural Integration

    The practitioner of Structural Integration (Rolfing) applies systematic pressure (energy) to re-shape and re-balance the body structure. Tissue which was short and hard becomes sof...more

  73. Eczema and Food Allergy

    Retired nurse and midwife Jennifer Worth highlights the trauma that eczema sufferers can go through, relating her own painful experiences, and offers hope to other sufferers having...more

  74. Editorial Issue 100

    How should we practise medicine? At first glance, this might seem as daft a question as How long is a piece of string? Or How do I love thee, let me count the ways. You might imagi...more

  75. Editorial Issue 102

    The media and medical establishment climate we live in defies belief! According to research widely reported in the UK, more than 10,000 people in the UK, die every year from advers...more

  76. Editorial Issue 105

    This past week I was exceedingly saddened to view BBC Watchdog (Monday 4 October) which attacked the nutritional and diet therapy of the Nutritional Cancer Therapy Trust, which is ...more

  77. Editorial Issue 106

    As you may already have heard, Here's Health, the longest lived magazine in the UK about Complementary Medicine, ceased publication; the November 2004 issue was the last. This info...more

  78. Editorial Issue 107

    The other night on Newsnight I viewed a most innovative treatment by a Chinese doctor for degenerative neurological conditions including spinal cord injury, paralysis, ALS (Lou Geh...more

  79. Editorial Issue 112

    The freedom to improve our health and treat numerous conditions using nutritional and herbal medicines is constantly under threat. Positive Health has widely publicized the campaig...more

  80. Editorial Issue 116

    It is generally only through the sobering experience of personal or family illness and the ensuing medical treatments for that condition that we discover the truly pervasive and po...more

  81. Editorial Issue 121

    There is a huge volume of published material in all fields of Complementary Medicine. Such is the volume, that finding a place to house all the books and journals which PH receives...more

  82. Editorial Issue 125

    My father died at the end of 2005, just prior to the New Year. The immediate cause of his death was the inability of his diabetic leg ulcers to heal; these had become infected and ...more

  83. Editorial Issue 126

    A longitudinal investigation of 143,325 individuals, initiated in 1992 by the American Cancer Society and followed up in 1997, 1999 and 2001, examined whether people exposed to pes...more

  84. Editorial Issue 130

    There are a number of tangible threats which put at risk many vital products and practices of Complementary Medicine. These include:more

  85. Editorial Issue 144

    I was shocked when Martin Walker met me in Bristol in 1992 to discuss the Germanium debacle with me. During the mid to late 1980s, I had been researching organic germanium’s immune...more

  86. Editorial Issue 147

    In all the years since Positive Health (PH) has been established, one key area which has never ceased to astonish me has been the vastly differing areas of perception regarding div...more

  87. Editorial Issue 15

    There is an incredible diversity of professional opinion and approach even amongst practitioners of the same complementary therapies. This applies across virtually all disciplines....more

  88. Editorial Issue 152

    These are exceedingly frustrating times for those of us, and that includes most PH readers, who yearn for an integrated approach to healthcare which embraces the best of all discip...more

  89. Editorial Issue 156

    Searching for and researching the best information regarding our health conditions, and not necessarily trusting and accepting what the experts pronounce, can help to save our ow...more

  90. Editorial Issue 158

    As we publish PH Online May Issue 158, the world community is at a knife's edge, wondering whether the Swine Influenza Virus H1N1 will become a pandemic event, and if so, if this...more

  91. Editorial Issue 160

    Many people, myself included, are a patchwork of being both mind (left brain)-oriented (live in their heads), as well as emotionally perceptive, sensitive and prone to mood swings....more

  92. Editorial Issue 163

    Recently I gave a talk about Nutrition and Cancer Research to post graduate Nutrition students at the Centre for Nutrition and Lifestyle Management (CNELM). Despite my lengthy 3-...more

  93. Editorial Issue 164

    When I was a young child, I used to roll my eyes when my father told me things such as "things don't change" or "children think they are re-discovering America".more

  94. Editorial Issue 168

    As we publish this March 2010 Issue 168 edition of Positive Health PH Online, with cover story Molecular Genetic Discoveries: Towards a Better Understanding of Homeopathy by Dr P...more

  95. Editorial Issue 171

    The politics and political status of Complementary / Alternative / Integrated Medicine have been central features throughout the past 16 years since Positive Health PH Online has...more

  96. Editorial Issue 177

    This Positive Health PH Online Dec 2010 Issue 177 publishes, as is usual, Editorial features of outstanding originality, diversity and integrity encompassing the enormous spectrum ...more

  97. Editorial Issue 180

    finance, politics, international, science, healthcare, cancer, vitamin cmore

  98. Editorial Issue 182

    I recently listened to the very inspiring Inheritance Tracks of Peter Tatchell on BBC Radio 4’s Saturday Live who selected We Shall Overcome by Joan Baez and Imagine by John Lennon...more

  99. Editorial Issue 183

    Several articles in this June 2011 Issue 183 of Positive Health PH Online describe how natural functions such as our breathing and voice have far-reaching effects upon our physical,...more

  100. Editorial Issue 184

    This is Positive Health PH Online July 2011 Issue 184. Each issue, I endeavour to select a group of eclectic yet authoritative articles which span the entire remit across Complement...more

  101. Editorial Issue 185

    Editorial for Positive Health Online issue 185more

  102. Editorial Issue 186

    How can one compare the seemingly more prosaic Integrated Medicine magazine with testosterone-powered revolution? Of course they inhabit totally different universes; however the new...more

  103. Editorial Issue 187

    letters to the editormore

  104. Editorial Issue 189

    PH Online Dec Issue 189 issues publishes two seminal features documenting a historical perspective of Homeopathy and Hypnotherapy, as well as two articles illustrating Macrobiotic h...more

  105. Editorial Issue 203

    Welcome to 2013 and the Feb Issue 203 of Positive Health PH Online - our 19th year of publication!!more

  106. Editorial Issue 207

    Positive Health PH Online readers appreciate how, in healthcare as in all other endeavours, our treatment approaches are influenced by our worldview - our education, training, beli...more

  107. Editorial Issue 211

    2014 is Positive Health PH Online’s 20th Anniversary; the growing international PH Online community continues to esteem this quality collection of articles, research and book review...more

  108. Editorial Issue 213

    In this 20th anniversary year of Positive Health PH Online, the political climate appears to be heating up, although I don’t suppose that there was never any heat - just perhaps tha...more

  109. Editorial Issue 223

    We pay tribute and say a sad farewell to Stephen Cooper, co-Founder of the Bloomsbury Alexander Centre in London, Alexander teacher and musician, warm-hearted and friendly, with a l...more

  110. Editorial Issue 224

    It has never been a secret that one of the principal objectives of Positive Health PH Online was to attempt to bridge the gap between orthodox/allopathic and alternative/complement...more

  111. Editorial Issue 226

    My spirits have been greatly lifted with the airing of the professional, authoritative and highly informative second series The Truth About Cancer: A Global Quest. This 2015 Series ...more

  112. Editorial Issue 232

    Many events have transpired since publication of previous issue Positive Health PH Online Issue 231 on 16 June, including the EU Referendum in which the Vote Leave Brexit campaign w...more

  113. Editorial Issue 234

    In this Positive Health PH Online Issue 234 is published The Banerji Protocols - Cases and Evidence of Cancer Remission documenting imaged evidence from X-Rays, MRIs and Stereotaci...more

  114. Editorial Issue 235

    Having recently been invited by David Lorimer MA PGCE FRSA to write about what it has been like to edit Positive Health PH Online over more than 22 years virtually plunged me down a...more

  115. Editorial Issue 238

    Issue 238 of Positive Health PH Online features Lyme Disease as the cover story, cases of which are soaring / exploding in the UK and USA as well as articles across a wide spectrum ...more

  116. Editorial Issue 239

    Suppressing, ignoring and downright attacking research evidence of non-pharmaceutically derived, safe, usually natural and non-patentable herbs, nutrients, homeopathic and Ayurvedic...more

  117. Editorial Issue 243

    Positive Health PH Online Issue 243 publishes an array of authoritative clinical, nutritional and fitness and bodywork features. Several articles in this issue help to shine a light...more

  118. Editorial Issue 246

    Positive Health PH Online Issue 246, made up of an apparently eclectic mix of editorial features demonstrates, on further reflection, how unified is Body / Mind / Spirit.more

  119. Editorial Issue 247

    As every writer / editor / publisher probably recognizes, close to time of publication I start to exhibit the tell-tale signs of procrastination, delaying tackling the task at hand...more

  120. Editorial Issue 248

    When Positive Health PH Online Issue 247 was published on 14 June, I got involved with all the usual editorial activities to commence production with Issue 248 published 2 August. W...more

  121. Editorial Issue 251

    Positive Health PH Online Issue 251 is published on the cusp of the UK Brexit vote, also the 2019 New Year – momentous yet uncertain times.more

  122. Editorial Issue 252

    We have been publishing Positive Health PH Online for 25 years, with content spanning the entire spectrum of health through the lens of Complementary / Alternative (CAM) / Integrate...more

  123. Editorial Issue 255

    As we publish Positive Health PH Online Issue 255, having just commemorated the 75th Anniversary of the D-Day Normandy Landings, UK Prime Minister Theresa May has resigned as Conser...more

  124. Editorial Issue 259

    It is with great pleasure, indeed some amazement that we publish Positive Health PH Online January Issue 259 – published on the very same day as the UK Election.more

  125. Editorial Issue 263

    Positive Health PH Online Issue 263 publishes a stellar array, in my view, of high quality, editorial features spanning the entire spectrum of health issues – spiritual / psychospir...more

  126. Editorial Issue 264

    We publish Positive Health PH Online Issue 264, now in its 27th year, with a wide array of editorial features spanning the spectrum of Mind-Body-Spirit.more

  127. Editorial Issue 267

    The editorial features in Issue 267 embody the core, almost sacred Positive Health PH Online values of integrated medicine and explore the true concepts of mind-body-spirit, embraci...more

  128. Editorial Issue 271

    Positive Health PH Online Issue 271 is scheduled to be published live on 10 June 2021, merely 11 days before Stage 4 of the Road Map Recovery Plan – opening up and easing restricti...more

  129. Editorial Issue 275

    Positive Health PH Online January 2022 Issue 275 is published live on 9 Dec 2021 at a critical yet enigmatic juncture in the coronavirus pandemic – just weeks after the Omicron vari...more

  130. Editorial Issue 277

    Positive Health PH Online Issue 277 is published live Thursday 10 March 2022, two weeks into what can only be described as the most brutal, utterly destructive, unprovoked, almost i...more

  131. Editorial Issue 279

    Positive Health PH Online June Issue 279 is published live 9 June 2022. The destructive, apocalyptic war in Ukraine drags on, Covid-19 appears to be receding while Monkey Pox has ap...more

  132. Editorial Issue 281

    Positive Health PH Online September Issue 281 is published live 8 Sept. Climate change catastrophes – floods of biblical apocalyptic proportions have afflicted Pakistan, while drou...more

  133. Editorial Issue 282

    Positive Health PH Online November Issue 282 is published live on 20 October. Memorable events have occurred since the publication of Issue 281. These include the death of the Sover...more

  134. Editorial Issue 283

    Positive Health PH Online January Issue 283  is published live 8 December. Unfortunately the war in Ukraine rages on, Iranian women continue to protest against strict rules dictatin...more

  135. Editorial Issue 287

    Positive Health PH Online June Issue 287 is published 8 June 2023. The worldview appears bleak, with serious conflicts raging in Europe – Russia’s war in Ukraine, Africa – warring S...more

  136. Editorial Issue 291

    Positive Health PH Online January 2024 Issue 291 is published live 7 December. The  shock invasion and murder of 1200 Israelis on 7 October by Hamas and deaths of perhaps 15000 Pale...more

  137. Editorial Issue 295

    Positive Health PH Online June 2024 Issue 295 is published 6 June. The world outlook is definitely not positive – an understatement – with major continuing conflicts afflicting key ...more

  138. Editorial Issue 296

    Positive Health PH Online August 2024 Issue 296 is published 25 July 2024.  It is fiendishly difficult to predict the future when it comes to world events.more

  139. Editorial Issue 299

    Positive Health PH Online December 2024 Issue 299 is published 5 December 2024. Noteworthy events have transpired since the publication of PH Online Issue 298: in the 5 November USA...more

  140. Editorial Issue 303

    Here are a number of authoritative sites with a non-mainstream take on health news:more

  141. Editorial Issue 36

    What attributes make for a good practitioner, and, perhaps, more importantly, which sort of practitioner is right for you and your particular health problem? These fundamental ques...more

  142. Editorial Issue 37

    During my lifetime, and particularly during the past 15 years, I have been at the receiving end of frankly outrageous diagnoses from a variety of practitioners, some of them fairly...more

  143. Editorial Issue 42

    Where do you go to sort out your health problems? With such an incredible array of hugely diverse therapeutic approaches – from Healing, Reiki, Homoeopathy, Herbs, Nutrition, to Bo...more

  144. Editorial Issue 56

    In a recent BBC2 documentary exploring the UK's poor cancer survival rate, members of a UK Parliamentary scientific select committee were seen visiting the USA's National Cancer In...more

  145. Editorial Issue 58

    It has been utterly frustrating for me to witness the constantly denigrating and sometimes tragic consequences of polarization from within and without complementary medicine.more

  146. Editorial Issue 66

    To badly paraphrase former US President Bill Clinton, 'It's the Evidence, Stupid!' Or, should I say, all the massive evidence regarding nutrition and cancer, which is in the public...more

  147. Editorial Issue 67

    How to find a qualified, competent complementary practitioner ought to be a straight forward enough process; however, as you can deduce from Sarah Noble's article of that title (se...more

  148. Editorial Issue 74

    The current healthcare system is light years from being integrated, vis à vis Orthodox and Complementary disciplines. This can be exemplified by reading comments from some of the l...more

  149. Editorial Issue 78

    That the Mind has a profound effect upon our health, via brain-immune modulation is not a new revelation. In fact, as per the recent review of the literature of psycho-neuro-immuno...more

  150. Editorial Issue 79

    Spending as much time as I do reading research, journals and books from all areas of health, the amount of vigorous, even vicious disagreement among top experts in every field neve...more

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