DMSO – the eyes’ forgotten remedy revolutionizing eye healing
Analysis of a wide range of forgotten studies by the anonymous Midwestern Doctor reveals DMSO’s astonishing healing ability for a huge number of eye conditions for which modern ophthalmology can offer only limited or drastic treatment
Dangerous, invisible electrosmog pollution
Alasdair Philips discusses the increasing number of radiofrequency (RF) sources, from mobile phones and domestic ‘SMART’ units to high EMFs in electric vehicles that are impacting our health, especially our children’s, as the Government plans to ramp up WiFi levels in schools
See well, feel well – with holistic vision care
Natural Vision teacher Anna Bambridge reviews a new, multi-authored book, to which she contributed, which covers the wide range of natural approaches to eye care and repair by practitioners who work with eyesight holistically
Issue 115 Editorial
This issue’s theme is treating eye problems using as natural therapies and techniques as possible. Anne Bambridge, as a natural vision therapist, describes various approaches based on and developed from the well-known Bates Method…
Alcohol in moderation – Better for you than you have been told, especially red wine
Former BBC TV science producer Tony Edwards explains how ‘the authorities’ are trying to demonise any amount of alcohol …
Reinstating the lost Feminine Face of God
In her final book, Divine Wisdom and the Holy Spirit: The Forgotten Feminine Face of God, historian and Jungian analyst Dr Anne Baring explains when, where and how Western civilisation lost the Feminine Face of God …
Forest bathing – Simply a walk in the woods or a cure for technostress?
Olga Terebenina and Gary Evans, co-founders of The Forest Bathing Institute, discuss the many health benefits, physical and psychological, and the research behind them …
Issue 114 Editorial
The idea of forest bathing in Nature for therapeutic benefit took root in Japan in the ‘80s, as the comprehensive article by Olga Terebenina and Gary Evans, founders of the UK Institute of Forest Bathing, describes.
HIV/AIDS – Revealing the true agenda of a corrupt medical cartel
Professor Angus Dalgleish is Emeritus Professor of Oncology at SGUL, now City St George’s, University of London …
Serotonin: The making and unmaking of the myth
In her new book psychiatrist Dr Joanna Moncrieff challenges the reductionist approach to depression which asserts that it is due to a chemical imbalance …









