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NOURISHING AUSTRALIA – THE 2011 SEMINAR SERIES Program Sydney

Time Overview 8.15 am Registration with arrival coffee and tea Exhibition open for viewing 8.45 Seminar starts – Introduction by Dr Ron Ehrlich 9 to 11 Nora Gedgaudas- Lessons from the past – what evolution intended Fats and Sugars – … Continue reading

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The World Health Organization urges “switch” away from amalgam

from Charles G. Brown National Counsel, Consumers for Dental Choice President, World Alliance for Mercury-Free Dentistry In a clear sign that dentistry’s amalgam era is fading, the World Health Organization (“WHO”) just released its long-awaited report on dental amalgam. In … Continue reading

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Dr Ron Ehrlich will be presenting at these upcoming events

Nourishing Australia: 2011 Seminar Series Food & Health as Evolution Intended Avoiding the ‘Diseases of Civilisation’ – Obesity, diabetes, depression & more Sat 12 Nov – Sydney@ University of New South Wales (UNSW) Wed 16 Nov – Armidale @ University … Continue reading

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Our 5 tips for a Good Night’s Sleep

Sleeping Well -A good night’s sleep is the most important part of our day. So many positive things flow from it and affects every aspect of our mental and physical wellbeing. Here are our five Top Tips for Sleeping Well. … Continue reading

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Sugar – some confusing messages and great PR for the food industry.

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/health-science/a-spoonful-of-sugar-is-not-so-bad/story-e6frg8y6-1226090126776 Despite being reassured that a spoonful of sugar is not too bad and that there is no evidence that sugar actually causes a problem it might be worth remembering some of the effects of sugar consumption. Worth noting that … Continue reading

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