Protecting and promoting
natural health worldwide

Freedom of Health Choice

Stop proposed global restrictions on natural health!

CODEX

Find out who is controlling the global food supply and why change is needed now!

Food4Health

Help us promote healthy food and high quality nutrients—not drugs—for health!


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Welcome to the Alliance for Natural Health

The Alliance for Natural Health is a not-for-profit organisation representing a rapidly growing alliance of consumers, medical doctors, alternative health practitioners, health food companies, sustainable farming and other interests committed to developing a new, sustainable paradigm in healthcare that is fully compatible with nature, the human body and other biological systems. Find out more...

Also see our Mission Statement and the Message from the Executive Director.

International Health News

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News & Features

Counterfeit drug sales rampant on internet

Did you know that sales of counterfeit prescription-only drugs worldwide could rise to over $55 billion by 2010?  The European Alliance for Access to Safe Medicines has released an important report explaining this growing problem and its risks.

Updated: 26 Aug 2008

Vitamin D: as close to a magic bullet as you can get?

A new study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine shows that a deficiency of circulating vitamin D levels in the blood is strongly linked to increased risk of death from heart disease.  The evidence supporting vitamin D against heart disease and cancer is now unequivocal—but regulators are still keen to restrict our intake.

Updated: 22 Aug 2008

FDA gives green light to irradiation of spinach and lettuce across the USA today

In a bid to avoid E. coli or Salmonella outbreaks, the FDA have caved into pressure from the food processing industry to allow irradiation of spinach and iceberg lettuce. The FDA seems not one bit concerned about how this might deteriorate the crops' nutrient levels, and claimed that there was overwhelming evidence that it was safe.

Updated: 22 Aug 2008