Celery & Parsley and HRT-induced breast cancer

Apigenin – which is found in celery and parsley – helps reverse aggressive breast cancer caused by HRT (hormone replacement therapy), a new study suggests. The substance can shrink breast tumours that were stimulated by progestin, a synthetic hormone used in HRT and birth control pills. Apigenin kills cancer cells, stops them spreading, and interferes [...]

Vitamin C and blood pressure

Researchers at Johns Hopkins hospital have conducted research on the effects of supplemental vitamin C in the lowering of the blood pressure. The researchers found that 33% of men and 25% of women in middle age reduced the risk of heart disease and stroke. The ideal dosage for positive effect was 500mg per day. Read more.

Oregano and prostate cancer

Oregano – the herb used in pasta and pizzas – kills prostate cancer cells. The results are so exciting that researchers hope that the ‘super herb’ will become a standard treatment – and one without side effects. Carvacrol, a constituent of oregano, is causing apoptosis – or cell death – in prostate cancer cells in [...]

Eye Health – natural treatments through bioregulatory medicine

Good eye sight is one of our most precious possessions, a treasure to be protected and enhanced. Increasingly however many people are losing their sight and adversely impacting the quality of life. Bioregulatory practitioner- Dr Tatyana Bosh has published a detailed article in Townsend Letter, May 2012 issue 346 outlining how natural therapies can be [...]

Cancer – CAM for prevention and treatment

An important conference was held at the EU Parliament on the 27th March organised by MP’s who support CAM Therapies. On this occasion was specifically on CAM Therapies for the prevention and treatment of cancer. One statistic indicates that in Germany 30% of all cancer patients use CAM as part of their treatment. The overall [...]

FibeBiotics – good news for ImmiFlex

Good news for functional foods and supplements as the European Commission has allocated €6 million for research into functional foods and their impact on health and disease prevention. Following detailed scientific evaluation, Wellmune WGP Beta Glucan from yeast has been chosen as the glucan for use in the study. This has resulted because of the [...]

Kinesiology – a therapy of the future

A recent article by Terry Larder of the Classical Kinesiology Institute in Leicester has described how Kinesiology is quickly becoming one of the most talked about therapies, not only for using the body’s own ‘bio-computer’ to find out the underlying cause or origin or a particular ailment or ‘dis-ease’, but to actually re-educate the body [...]

Bioregulatory Ophthalmology – promote eye health the natural way

Venue: Spa Hotel, Lucan, Co. Dublin Date: 3rd and 4th of December 2011 Time: 10:00am – 6:00pm Cost: €500 Tutor: Dr Tatyana Bosh MD MBRCP MRSPH Certified for 16 CPD hours Bioregulatory Ophthalmology offers an easy-to-follow, safe and non-invasive method for improving vision and restoring optimal eyesight. The course integrates various natural therapies including: The [...]

Music – reduces anxiety in cancer patients

Research cairred our by Joke Bradt of the Department of Creative Arts at Drexel University in Philadelphia has showen that cancer patients may benefit from music interventions provided by therapist as well as listening to pre recorded music. Both methods have shown positive outcomes in relation to reducing anxiety, pain relief, improved mood and improved [...]

Alternative Medicine – is research a waste of time?

The Economist Magazine, one of the most influential business magazines in circulation, carried an article in late may entitled “Is research into alternative medicine a waste of time?”.nNo doubt this comes following activities in Brussels such as the establishment of the CAMbrella project and other changes.  Clearly from the public’s point of view, research into [...]



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