Article from What Doctors Don’t Tell You By Bryan Hubbard Not too much, not too little. . .the Goldilocks sweet spot for the optimum amount of sleep is six to
Aspirin-a-day doesn’t help people at ‘moderate’ risk of heart attack
Article from What Doctors Don’t Tell You By Bryan Hubbard People who have a ‘moderate’ chance of a heart attack or stroke are advised to start taking an aspirin a
Mother launches campaign for funds for vaccine-damaged daughter
Article from What Doctors Don’t Tell You By Bryan Hubbard The mother of a vaccine-damaged girl is mounting a campaign for donations to fund a legal challenge for damages
Acts of compassion help cancer patients live longer
Article from What Doctors Don’t Tell You By Bryan Hubbard Cancer patients live longer, or even reverse the condition, if their vagus nerve is stimulated, which can be done through
Yes, it’s safe to eat eggs, if you’re a diabetic
Article from What Doctors Don’t Tell You By Bryan Hubbard Just in case you were in any doubt, eating eggs doesn’t increase your risk of heart disease, even if
A 24-hour fast could reverse chronic gut problems in the elderly
Article from What Doctors Don’t Tell You By Bryan Hubbard If you’re over the age of 60 and you suffer from gut problems, a day-long fast could be the
Antioxidant reverses ageing in our blood vessels
Article from What Doctors Don’t Tell You By Bryan Hubbard A nutritional supplement can reverse the effects of ageing in our blood vessels and make them up to 20 years
Why breakfast is the most important meal of the day
Article from What Doctors Don’t Tell You By Bryan Hubbard It’s been said often enough, and it’s true: breakfast really is the most important meal of the day. Eating plenty
Sunshine can help prevent rheumatoid arthritis
Article from What Doctors Don’t Tell You By Bryan Hubbard The importance of getting plenty of sunshine has been underlined again this week with the news that maintaining high levels
You can reprogram your ‘bad’ DNA with a healthy diet
Article from What Doctors Don’t Tell You By Bryan Hubbard You’re not destined to get any disease—such as diabetes or even breast cancer—just because of your DNA. You can reprogram