Psilocybin and the Awakening Earth
Psilocybin and the Awakening Earth I’m not entirely sure if Boris Johnson reads the Oracle but it may just be possible that he’s taken note of a light-hearted article that I wrote a while ago about magic mushrooms. Boris is currently reviewing the latest advice on the legalisation of psilocybin, the active ingredient found in …
“Ive got Sunshine… in a Bag”
‘I’ve Got Sunshine… in a Bag’ It’s a strange notion that here in the West, medical professionals often see vitamin supplements as a heresy and ‘woo woo’ of the absolute worst kind. We are told that all of our dietary requirements can be met by a balanced diet and that extra vitamins are at best …
Putting the ‘C’ in Covid
Putting the ‘C’ in Covid Most animals are able to produce vitamin C within their bodies, naturally transforming glucose into ascorbate and ascorbic acid. Humans and other primates however, have lost this ability somewhere along the evolutionary ladder, which means we can only get this essential nutrient through our diet. Gorillas for example need to …
Modern ills, Ancient pills
Modern ills, Ancient pills With the next wave of the virus seemingly upon us and a new strain that doesn’t seem to be that interested in whether we are vaccinated or not, it is probably a good time to try and make sure our immune system is functioning to its full capacity. There are …
Google Docs
Google Docs It’s probably true to say that most of us have at some point googled a set of symptoms from which we are suffering and come to the conclusion that we have a serious life threatening illness. Certainly many clients have come to me panicking after a quick internet search that suggests that they …
Yi Dao, Qi Dao
Yi Dao, Qi Dao If you have ever studied Qi Gong or any of the other Eastern arts you may have come across old Chinese saying that states ‘yi dao qi dao’. It is usually translated as ‘where the mind goes the energy will follow’, however it is probably more accurate to say ‘where …
Take a Deep Breath
Take a Deep Breath Once you manage to get the air past our tiny, deformed blocked up nostrils (see previous article) it’s beneficial to take it deep in to our lungs. The most obvious function of the lungs, the transference of oxygen and carbon dioxide between our bodies and the outside world, clearly gives …
Free the Nose
Free the Nose! Human beings are the worst breathers in the animal kingdom. Respiratory diseases, a group that includes asthma, COPD, bronchitis, emphysema and pneumonia, are collectively the third biggest killer in the UK, behind only cancer and heart disease. On top of this some forty percent of us suffer from chronic nasal obstruction, with …
Calming the Storm
Calming the Storm Despite what you may have heard lately, the human immune system is a truly wondrous thing. One part of this highly complex defence mechanism are the white blood cells or leukocytes. There are many different types of these but one of the most common are the macrophages, with an estimated 200,000,000,000 of …
What’s in a name?
What’s in a name? “If names be not correct, language is not in accordance with the truth of things.” Analects of Confucius Did you know that there are two Matthew Fellows in Glastonbury? An unremarkable fact but one that has caused a fair bit of confusion over the years, particularly as we randomly …