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The
Speedwell and WellBeing Trust is proud of its programme of talks
by well-respected speakers who are experts in their field of health.
For
more details of forthcoming talks see NEWS.
Summaries
of some recent talks may be found here on our web-site; otherwise,
for further information on specific previous talks, please ring
the Helpline. It may be possible to provide either a summary or
a full transcript of the talk for a nominal charge.
PAST TALKS
Edward
Baldwin: Fluoridation: poison or panacea?
Edward
Baldwin: Integrated medicine: A personal and parlimentary
perspective
Belinda
Barnes:
Acheiving healthy babies in the 21st Century
Peter
Bennett: The low crime diet
Gerry
Bodeker: Ayurveda – a natural science of life and
health
Paul
Clayton: Ageing and how to modify it - Summary
Dr
Rosy Daniel:
THE HEALTH CREATION REVOLUTION
David
Dowson: Current affairs - the health affects of electromagnetic
fields - Summary
Michael
Gearin-Tosh: Surviving 10 years beyond diagnosed departure
Charlotte
Gerson: Healing cancer and other chronic disease naturally
Bernard
Gesch: Peace on the plate
Glenn
Gibson: Bugs in the human gut – friend or foe?
Marilyn
Glenville: Women’s Health
Gillian
Hindshaw: An introduction to brain gym
Mark
Hooper:
Integration – The flow between mental, emotional and physical
well-being.
Julian
Kenyon: New scientific insights into chronic fatigue syndrome,
IBS and multiple sclerosis
Patrick
Kingsley: A natural approach to treating cancer with particular
reference to prostrate cancer
John
Mansfield: Allergy and environmental medicine
Keith
Mason: Parallel medicine in cancer care
Michael
McIntyre: A herbal approach to cancer
Jean
Munro: Multiple chemical sensitivity - the mechanisms underlying
the condition & its treatment - Summary
Sue
Pembrey: Balancing hormones naturally - Summary
Lorraine
Perretta: Eat the blues away
Lorraine
Perretta:
From tongue to tail: A journey through the digestive tract
Alex
Richardson: Dyslexia, dispraxia & ADHD
Terence
Ryan: To be a “feel good fidget”
Terence
Ryan: The
value of achieving balance
Anthony
Scott-Morley:
Sick and tired? Biological terrain, nutrition and health
Sharyn
Singer: The diet dilemma - weight loss shouldn't equal
health loss - Summary
Professor
John Stein: Wobbles,
warbles and fish; The brain in Dyslexia
Neil
Ward: Being Dracula! Blood and other body parts required
to determine human health problems
Neil
Ward: Environmental monitoring of pollution around the
world
Neil
Ward: The importance of trace elements in the Human Body
Neil
Ward: The role & status of zinc & selenium in the
human body
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