The Art of Healing

editor’s note

Bringing this magazine together this time has been particularly interesting. All the magazines are brought together very organically, over time, so you never really know what will be the final outcome until you have everything in. This magazine has a strong theme on drugs, those used both recreationally and therapeutically. But I also I feel it reflects the transition we are currently experiencing as more and more of us become interested in finding out about ways we can look after our health for ourselves. The article on functional pathology (p.50) I hope will

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