Older readers of this blog - and indeed many older allergy sufferers - will remember Dr Harry Morrow Brown, an indefatigable searcher after allergy truth, who died nearly ten years ago. As a doctor he was endlessly curious and if a conventional solution to an allergy problem did …
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Could TRACE study findings point the way to a PAL solution?
One of the biggest bugbears of life as a food allergic person is Precautionary Allergen Labelling (PAL) or May Contain labelling. This is intended to warn you if there is a risk that the food concerned might be contaminated with any of the 14 major allergens. But because it is …
Bird flu – could an escalating number of phone masts be relevant?
A distressed comment on a recent post reviewing Vicky Hird's book Rebugging the Planet (see here) chimes only too well with a deeply worrying newsletter from Arthur Firstenberg at the Cellphone Task Force a few weeks ago. Sandwich terns and bird flu Bird flu is believed to be …
Food allergy and cosmetics
If you are worried about the possibility of food allergens cropping up in cosmetics and want to know whether they are dangerous if they do - and how you are to recognise them - hop over onto Alex G's Allergy Insight blog where he has given a round up of articles on and around the …
Healthcare: the Future – Three day on line conference
31st August to 2nd September - a three day on line conference focused on integrative, whole person, optimum healthcare with medical experts from around the world. 31st August - Whole person health: Food on prescription Five medical doctors provide insight into why they …





