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Saturday, 29 November 2014

It's not just jet lag you need to worry about! A complete guide to how flying affects your health (and what you can do to combat it)

  • From sickness at 30,000ft and Breathing difficulties to DVT ...
  • Frequent flyers can also suffer from bad breath and constipation

It’s great fun to fly off on holiday every now and then, but as any health professional will tell you, an airplane cabin is not a healthy environment.

Any time in the sky, from a couple of hours to a whole day or more when crossing multiple time zones is, for the human body, a real challenge.

Aside from the cabin pressure, dry air, and sitting squashed in one place while a small child uses the back of your seat as a punch bag, there are a host of unpleasant things that happen to your body while you’re travelling. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/travel_news/article-2852166/A-complete-guide-flying-affects-health-combat-it.html

Monday, 24 November 2014

Could Wifi be harming YOUR health? That’s what a growing number of people believe is triggering their headaches, nausea and crippling pain

  • The list of places off-limits to Mary Coales is extensive 
  • The 63-year-old can’t go to theatres, restaurants, airports, or parks
  • Mary has electromagnetic hypersensitivity intolerance syndrome (EHS)
  • More than 3 million people think they have electro-sensitivity
The list of places off-limits to Mary Coales is extensive. The 63-year-old can’t go to theatres, restaurants, cinemas, airports, or parks. If she has a hospital appointment, she has to wait outside the building until the very last moment, while trips to the supermarket are conducted at lightning speed.

Even walking down the road outside her house can cause a terrible shooting pain in her mouth — which is why, whenever she goes out, she wears a top made from a special gauzy silver and polyamide material.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2846494/Could-Wifi-harming-health-Thats-growing-number-people-believe-triggering-headaches-nausea-crippling-pain.html

Monday, 3 November 2014

Should you stop using antiperspirant?

Giving up may help cleanse toxins from your body, perk up your love life AND make you smell nicer! 


  • Canadian investigators review potential dangers of trying to reduce sweating
  • Sweating is vital for regulating body temperature and ridding you of toxins
  • Recent finding suggests using antiperspirant might make body odour worse


Everyone has some level of toxic metals accumulating in their bodies, thanks to the fact that arsenic, cadmium, lead, and mercury are common in our environment and also in food.

We consume them in shellfish, grains, and brassicas such as broccoli, cabbage and cauliflower, which absorb them from their surroundings, and particularly from tobacco, which 'avidly accumulates cadmium and lead from soil', according to the review published in the Journal of Environmental and Public Health.

All four metals are considered carcinogenic, as well as being harmful to our nervous systems, our hearts, brains and kidneys.Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2819557/Should-stop-using-antiperspirant-Giving-help-cleanse-toxins-body-perk-love-life-make-smell-nicer.html