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Test & Take: Vitamin D
Possibly the cheapest way of protecting yourself from Covid that your government is not telling you about (correctly)
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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 Government guidelines are based on outdated or flawed science.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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Halve your sugar intake, says Public Health England
22 July 2015
ANH Europe evaluates the newly released UK government report on carbohydrate
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ANH-Intl slams EFSA’s opinion on ‘Adequate Intake’ of fluoride
19 June 2013
Is EFSA’s proposal a means of side-stepping drug licensing for artificial fluorides used in drinking water fluoridation?
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Don’t let EFSA limit your vitamin D intake
21 April 2016
Have your say: EFSA consultation on vitamin D reference intakes open until 16 May 2016
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Global Battle Erupts Over Vitamin Supplements
16 May 2005
In an unprecedented action, the World Health Organization (WHO), the United Nations (UNICEF), and an AIDS activist group that promotes drug therapy in South Africa, joined forces in opposing vitamin therapy that exceeds the Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA), and in particular vitamin C in doses they describe as being
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Germany’s magnesium clampdown
13 December 2017
German risk assessors want a maximum daily limit on magnesium from supplements
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Vitamin D: Another study shows RDAs/RDIs grossly inadequate
18 March 2009
New study reminds us why vitamin D supplementation is so crucial in winter months
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Vitamin D: more evidence on anti-cancer effects
06 September 2007
Twenty years ago some clinical nutritionists and medical researchers argued that vitamin D might be as close to a magic bullet in the cancer prevention field as you could get. Another study from University College San Diego supports this notion.
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ANH paper at ACAM 2004
19 November 2004
Dr Verkerk's paper, submitted at an emergency health freedom meeting at the ACAM conference on 19 November in San Diego, follows.