Food for thought

In The Food Revolution, John Robbins teaches how our diet can help save our life and our world. He concludes and reflects on what the future will bring us, not only as individuals, but as a country, as a species, and as a planet. Take some time out and ponder these following questions. We are…

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How to chew it?

One of the biggest challenges that I struggle with health wise is eating my food too fast! Are you always on the go doing “busy” stuff or one of those that can never sit still for too long? If so I am sure you like guzzle down your food too! Over the years I have…

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Why do African Americans get more Colon Cancer than native Africans?

Download the full study by clicking on the PDF image above. Abstract The incidence of colorectal cancer (CRC) is dramatically higher in African Americans (AAs) than in Native Africans (NAs) (60:100,000 vs. ,1:100,000) and slightly higher than in Caucasian Americans (CAs). To explore whether the difference could be explained by interactions between diet and colonic bacterial flora,…

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Breatharian Diet

Breatharianism, also known as Inedia, is the belief that under proper conditions, people can live without consuming food and water. Some Breatharians believe they are “fed” by prana (the vital life force in Hinduism), while others believe it is by the energy in sunlight. Breatharianism is more a way of life than a diet. Although…

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Red Lentil Stew

This Recipe is: Vegetarian, Vegan, Dairy-free, Gluten-free Prep Time: 10 minutes Cooking Time: 30 minutes Serves: 4 Ingredients: 1 cup red lentils 4-5 cups water or stock 1 tablespoon olive oil 1/2 small onion diced 1 carrot rustic cut 1 burdock root rustic cut 1/2 teaspoon cumin powder A few splashes umeboshi vinegar (or another…

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10 tips to slow down

It has never been easier to connect with someone on the other side of the world, yet it’s so easy to feel disconnected from the people closest to us.  We have more tools than ever to simplify tasks and accomplish more things quickly, yet our to-do lists have never been longer. Life is short, and…

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Biotherapy event success!

CJB Health and Dulwich International High School recently played host to Mr Ivan Roca’s first visit to mainland China. The renowned Biotherapist gave a very insightful evening lecture followed by a couple of days of free treatment sessions. Those that attended were highly impressed with his professionalism, knowledge and character and have reported feeling much more energized!…

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Can nutrition effect the development of Multiple Sclerosis?

Download the full study by clicking on the PDF image above. Abstract To date, little is known about the aetiology of multiple sclerosis (MS). The onset of this disease is generally after puberty, reaching its peak incidence at age 30. The literature suggests a higher incidence in women than in men (3:2 ratio), in whites…

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Body Ecology Diet

The Body Ecology Diet was developed by nutritional consultant and author Donna Gates. Her book, The Body Ecology Diet, was published in 1996. This diet emphasizes the importance of maintaining the “inner ecology” that the body needs to function properly and the elimination or control of symptoms that interfere with living. Signs of an imbalanced ecosystem include: Headaches Depression…

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Biotherapy Treatment Sessions

In short, BIOTHERAPY is an energetic treatment therapy that is effective across a broad spectrum of health issues ranging from prevention to assisting recovery of all physical and mental illnesses. From March 14th – March 21st 2016, renowned Biotherapist Mr Ivan Roca will be visiting China mainland and Zhuhai city for the first time, to give…

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