Introducing The NZ Journal of Natural Medicine #18
Special note to subscribers: Issue 18 will go on sale in NZ during the week beginning August 3, and NZ subscribers should receive their copies by August 20. (Most NZ subscribers will receive their copies earlier than this; postage times vary between different parts of the country.)
Copies should be in Australian stores by the end of August and Australian subscribers should receive their copies by September 20. (Most Australian subscribers will receive their copies earlier than this; postage times vary between different parts of the country.)
Please note that issue 18 may be purchasedfrom our online store at this link https://naturalmedicine.net.nz/product/the-new-zealand-journal-of-natural-medicine-issue-18/
The store will be updated soon to allow people who would like to do this to order issue 18 as a single issue in print or PDF format.
Is electro-pollution THE major overlooked cause for many of our most serious health problems?
If so, what are our options?
Our cover story in issue 18 of The NZ Journal of Natural Medicine focusses on electromagnetic radiation (EMR) and health.
Companies in the telecommunications and electricity industry that are busy marketing cell phones and wi-fi, erecting cell phone towers and installing smart meters at the homes of unsuspecting members of the public would like you to believe that modern technology is harmless or that the NZ (and Australian) “safety” standards are adequate. (They’re not.) Unfortunately, the convenience modern wireless technology can come with a huge price tag, health-wise. Our feature article discusses the health risks of EMR producing gadgets and infrastructure – and also includes practical information about how you can reduce the risks for you and your family.
Also in this issue: This issue also has a focus on cardiovascular health with tips to lower blood pressure naturally and Sayer Ji, PhD discusses seven simple ways to unclog your arteries.
Women’s health also features in this issue with an article on the new contraceptive pills’ risk of blood clots; if you are pregnant, or planning to start a family, Dr. Kelly Brogan’s article on the risks associated with ultrasound during pregnancy is essential reading.
For parents who are making vaccination decisions for their children, we also present an article that discusses the importance of informed consent for this medical intervention. Also on the topic of vaccination, editor Katherine Smith highlights the situation in Australia where a proposed “No Jab, No Pay” scheme could cost parents who do not want their children to have every vaccination recommended by the government up to $15,000 per child per year in lost childcare payments and a family tax credit. (Australians who want to take an active stance against this policy can find information about future events (including nationwide events on September 30) as well as template letters for elected representatives at this link:
http://nojabnopaynoway.weebly.com/)
Men’s health is a feature in this issue, with an article on prostate exercises to improve the health of this vital gland – and enhance sexual pleasure.
Our breakthroughs section features articles on ultraviolet blood irradiation (a little known treatment that can be helpful for infections, among other conditions) and the health benefits of negative ions.
We are also very proud to present a new treatment option for haemochromatosis, (a genetic disorder that involves iron accumulation that can adversely impact cardiovascular and general health) in a Reader’s Story by retired naturopath Gary Courtney, who describes how he cured himself of this disorder.
This issue’s “Better Health on a Shoestring” discusses the health benefits of silicon rich teas and we also feature articles on the health risks of diet soft drinks, how coconut oil may be used to treat candida and much, more more.
NB: Issue 18 will go on sale in NZ during the week beginning August 3, and subscribers should receive their copies by August 20. (Most NZ subscribers will receive their copies earlier than this; postage times vary between different parts of the country.)
Copies should be in Australian stores by the end of August and Australian subscribers should receive their copies by September 20. (Most Australian subscribers will receive their copies earlier than this; postage times vary between different parts of the country.)