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  • An intense time to be alive

    They say 24 hour is a long time in politics, but in the modern world of viral pandemics, it is even longer. The rapid shifts in government policy are unsettling, personally and economically. The current media onslaught on terms such as “deadly virus” and “killer disease” is fear-mongering and spreading panic which way more contagious than any virus. Pictures of army trucks in Italy removing dead bodies look alarming….

  • The anti-viral edition

    These are strange times and it’s hard to hear true signal in all the noise from the hysterical media. From what is currently being said it looks like in the UK we are trying to slow the spread to allow the healthcare system to deal with vulnerable adults affected at a manageable rate. But it is expected that a good proportion of us will get it…

  • The omega 3 fugazi

    In a world of dietary extremes, from fashionable (and virtue signalling) veganism to the carnivore meat only fad (it’s an extreme elimination diet FYI), there is one tried and tested diet that is always worth using as a template for your nutrient intake: The Mediterranean diet. It is a nutrient dense, whole food, sustainable and frankly relatively sensible way to eat and live. Sure you…

  • The diagnosis that is bananas

    When I was a new and shiny graduate from the AECC maybe less than five years old, if patients told me the GP had diagnosed them with gout, I would have accepted it, no questions asked. But I learned that it’s always a good idea to actually check the symptoms fit the diagnosis and to make sure a blood test has actually been done to…

  • Are you the best theoretical Chiropractor ever?

    Are you a sage and wise parent? Kind and caring, but strong when needed. Do you always have time to explains everything to your kids in a way that leaves them empowered? I certainly was to my theoretical children who didn’t yet exist, in rhetorical situations, I have never actually been in. In fact, pre-kids, I was a bloody genius in the parenting department. Who…

  • Why you can’t help them all now

    Back in 2008 when I was diagnosed with psoriasis I was depressed, angry, ashamed and many other emotions, but I was a man on a mission for remission (Note to self: consider using that as my catchphrase). As I left the dermatologist consulting room I knew there must be an answer and thankfully for me, I found it. I can still vividly remember the feeling of relief…

  • Why breast isn’t always best

    Today is the last in the vitamin D series, this week it’s dosing in pregnancy, breastfeeding and formula-fed babies. It’s 15 minutes loaded with actionable insights to change lives. Key takeaways: – Most pregnant women need 4000iu daily to stay optimal, if they are overweight 2-3 stones add an extra 2-3000 iu. More than 5 stones overweight add another 4000 iu (8000iu total). – Breastfeeding…

  • Pregnant women, babies & vampires

    I had soooo many great responses to last weeks growing pains video I decided to do another video, this time on pregnancy and vitamin D. One of the amazing things about treating pregnant women and children is the results you give can be profound and longlasting. Removing the dysfunction from a baby’s cervical spine and skull can have life long benefits on so many levels, it’s sometimes hard…

  • Why “growing pains” are bull***t

    This week I have prepared a special video for you on growing pains. It’s a 16 minute watch packed with immediately usable content, actionable clinical sights and low level sarcasm. I cover Vitamin D in kids and then we use to expand it out to adults with generalised joint and muscle pain. We go also cover dosing for kids, obese adults, breastfeeding mum’s and my super secret…

  • Death by tuna

    Ten years ago when my wife was pregnant with our first child, she received a pack from the GP surgery which included advice on diet. I was intrigued to see what a standard GP’s diet advice would be. Low fat? Use sweeteners? Eat lots of wholegrains and baked potato (it’s a vegetable isn’t it?). I was surprised but pleased to note they suggested she avoid…