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Vitiligo and bronchitisI have extensive vitiligo and also suffer from several bouts of bronchitis each year. Can you tell me more about olive leaf extract, which I have heard may help. Also, is it only available from the US or can we get it here too?... Read Answer
Vitiligo causes and remediesA friend of mine has Vitiligo and has to cover up completely during the summer using total sun block. She finds this distressing, not least because other people stare and youngsters make rude comments. Can you tell me what causes this condition and recommend any alternative remedies?... Read Answer
Warburgia and thrushMy GP suggested I contact you for advice on clearing the constant bouts of thrush I have been suffering since coming off the contraceptive pill. I know changing my diet would help but cutting out sugar and wheat seems very restrictive. My doctor said I should also tell you I am taking Epilim as this may have some bearing on what you suggest.... Read Answer
Warts in childrenMy two-year-old daughter has had childhood warts over her stomach for the last year or so and while most were starting to disappear, some are now beginning to come up on her back. I remember using the juice from dandelion stems as a child. Would this work?... Read Answer
Warts on the fingersI suffer with warts on my fingers and have tried all kinds of cures including freezing under anaesthetic and cauterizing. As an asthmatic, I take steroids. Any alternative suggestions?... Read Answer
Weight gain in mid-40sI have hit my mid-40s and piled on two stone in weight. I am desperate to get rid of it but can’t seem to shift it. Is there a natural supplement that will dull my appetite or a diet that really will work?... Read Answer
Wheatgrass and spirulinaI keep hearing about a supplement called wheatgrass, which will work as an appetite suppressant. I am now looking for it in liquid form. Do you know where I can get it and how it works?... Read Answer
Xenoestrogens and cancerMy friend is suffering from oestrogen-sensitive metastatic breast cancer and is being treated with an oestrogen-blocking medicine, which seems to be working. What I want to know is: is it true that xenoestrogens from plastic food containers or wrappings pose a cancer risk? Also, should she avoid foods, such as soya, which have a high phytoestrogen content and which women are advised to take to replace declining oestrogen levels during menopause?... Read Answer
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