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An Interview with Deepak Chopra
by Sandra Goodman PhD and Mike Howell

Deepak Chopra was trained in India and the United States as a practising endocrinologist. A former chief of staff at the New England Memorial Hospital in Stoneham, Massachusetts, and founding president of the American Association of Ayurvedic Medicine, he is Educational Director of the Chopra Centre For Well Being in La Jolla, California.

An Interview with Udo Erasmus
by Sandra Goodman PhD and Mike Howell

Udo Erasmus, Ph.D. is a researcher, educator and consultant specialising in fats and oils, cholesterol control, essential fatty acids, omega-3, flax, natural therapies for degenerative conditions, nutrient enrichment, detoxification and human health. He lives in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Interview with Indian Yoga Teacher Sukumar Shetty
by Marjolein Wolf

Interviewed by Marjolein Wolf Sukumar Shetty is 40 years old and lives in Samse, a small village in Karnataka, South-India. He was educated at the Vivekenanda Kendra, which is located close to Bangalore. He gives workshops about the Vedanta both in India and in Europe.

Interview with Leslie Kenton
by Sandra Goodman PhD

An Interview with Leslie Kenton about the menopause, progesterone and other health problems of interest to women.

Interview with Martin J. Walker
by Louise Mclean

This interview with Martin Walker discusses the relationship between natural medicine and the large pharmaceutical companies and government. He talks about the current attack on vitamins and mineral supplements; vivisection and the testing of chemicals on animals, and the experiences of alternative healers who have been treating cancer and who have been specifically targeted. He also discusses how illnesses such as ME have been subsumed into vague categories such as chronic fatigue.

Interview with Meir Schneider
by Sandra Goodman PhD and Mike Howell

Born in Lvov, Ukraine, in 1954, Meir Schneider emigrated to Israel with his parents in 1959. He underwent five cataract operations without success and at seven was declared legally blind. Years later, by means of eye exercises and movement therapy, he was able to read without glasses and began to work with other physically disabled people, receiving national attention for his work in the healing arts.

Interview with Yoga and Vedanta Teacher Shastri
by Marjolein Wolf

Interviewd by Marjolein Wolf Vedanta is a philosophical tendency based on the Vedas. These books are the last part of the Upanishads, the holy scriptures of Hinduism.

Mantak Chia — A Modern Taoist Master
by Christopher Larthe

Famous for his books on cultivating male and female sexuality, Mantak Chia is probably the most quoted, misquoted and plagiarised of writers on esoteric sex. Less well known is his great work as healer and teacher.

Medical Intuition - Interview with Lori Wilson BA MSW
by Caroline Barrow

Medical intuition can often pinpoint pre-clinical information, imbalances or weaknesses in specific areas, subtle issues, as well as the strengths in a person's energy field. This offers a potential to avoid conditions that have not yet manifested or to reach the true source of conditions that have so far been elusive to treatment – through either orthodox or alternative approaches.

William “Dub” Leigh
by Dione Hills

Dub Leigh was interviewed at his hotel during his recent visit to the UK by Dione Hills, a researcher/bodyworker

– Pratima – Female Spiritual Teacher
by Marjolein Wolf

Pratima was born as Michele Mumford in Liverpool in 1952 to two University Professors. She was brought up in England and received her B.A. Hons. in Philosophy and Comparative Religion at Nottingham University. She then started to travel all over the world, meeting many spiritual teachers and gurus.

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