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The illusion of separation — by app
11 January 2023
Why we need to be both aware and cautious over apps that separate us further from our natural origins
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Celebrate, don’t medicalise, menopause!
19 October 2022
Should women be helped to embrace, rather than be made to fear, this natural life stage?
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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 Government guidelines are based on outdated or flawed science.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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The Regen Health Blueprint Project
Regenerating health & care post pandemic. Find out how an entire nation’s approach to health & care could be made both resilient and sustainable for now and the future based on our UK-tailored blueprint
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Natural exploitation by Big Pharma
18 October 2017
As patents on existing drugs run out, Big Pharma is turning its attention (back) to the natural world
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Natural News Roundup (week 27/2022)
07 July 2022
Are drug regulators for hire?; Milk doesn't make sugary cereal healthy!; EU to cut pesticide use by 50%; Regenerative agriculture in the US; European teens poisoned by PFAS; Spike in autism in US; Safetech Declaration
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The big battle ahead: human rights
10 February 2022
ANH founder Rob Verkerk investigates the human rights battle ahead, as well as the pitfalls of relying on natural law
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Revisiting the Great Reset
24 February 2021
Why complacency is not an option for our futures – or natural health
News / ANH Covid Zone / Health / Campaigns
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Natural News Roundup (week 05/2022)
02 February 2022
Magnesium essential for immune system function; BPA can cross the placenta; CBD, novel foods & toxicology; Wearable tech and cancer; EU bans antibiotic use in livestock; Increased resilience improves health; Supplements reduce autoimmune disease risk; Cell phones damage male fertility; Diet and cancer
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Can natural medicine come to the rescue of antibiotics?
09 October 2019
Pukka Herbs partners with the College of Medicine to kick start an initiative that aims to overcome antimicrobial resistance