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Holidays

Depression, darkness, allergy…

25/01/2012 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  Leave a Comment

Mid January is, notoriously, the time of year when people (well, those in the northern hemisphere anyhow) feel most depressed. I think that last Monday is the peak (or trough) depression day but the whole month is pretty grim. Not surprising really – the weather is cold and grey, …

Category: Allergies, Blogging/social media, Chemicals, NutritionTag: chocolate for stress and Alzheimer's, Christmas weight gain, depression, Dr katherine Desmaison's Potatoes not prozac, Dr. Damien Downing, Food allergy, food allergy in children, Food intolerance, food sensitivity, Foodsmatter.com articles on depression, Holidays, life-threatening food allergy, long nights, mood and micronutrition, mood swings, nutrition-mood link, short days, suicidal depression caused by wheat, sun, vitamin d and depression, Vitamin d and mentalillness, Vitamin D and SAD, Vitamin D council, wheat intolerance and mood

Fundraising for Progressive Multiple Sclerosis

04/11/2011 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  Leave a Comment

The other day I met a nice young man in the butchers. Well, ours is that kind of butcher (Barretts in England's Lane, NW3 if anyone wants to know). I was dithering about what size chicken to buy (see next weekend's newsletter for the resulting recipe) when said nice young man …

Category: Conventional MedicineTag: auction, Butchers, Cabaret, Fund raising, Holidays, Kit and the Widow, MS, MS Research, Multiple sclerosis, Progressive MS, Progressive multiple sclerosis, Raffle, Remission, Tom Price and Torchwood

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