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Up Close and Personal
PHILLIP DAY: Thank you. Samantha and I had our wedding last Sunday in Kent, England. It was an absolutely magical experience. Also the hottest day on record in English history! And thanks to all our friends across the world who sent in their best wishes. We have both been extremely moved. ECLUB: And where are you on the end of this telephone exactly? PHILLIP DAY: Rome. ECLUB: It says something about you both that you are prepared to do an interview with us on your honeymoon. PHILLIP DAY: I know. We need to get a life. ECLUB: So once you're off vacation, what then? PHILLIP DAY: We have the September release of my new book, The ABC's of Disease, which is being released in Australia and New Zealand at the beginning of November. ECLUB: How does this differ from what you have done before? PHILLIP DAY: We've thrown the net much wider to encompass a fantastically broad range of diseases. Each illness gets a separate section, complete with what these disorders are, what you can do about them and how to avoid them. We have comprehensive, nutritional and lifestyle strategies for the lot. It's a work we intend expanding over the coming years into an encyclopaedia of the world's major and minor diseases. ECLUB: That's quite some task. PHILLIP DAY: Samantha says I'm still young enough. ECLUB: And you have two new tours coming up. PHILLIP DAY: Yes. From 1st September to the end of October, we are doing an ABC's of Disease presentation throughout Britain and Ireland. At the beginning of November, we are taking the talk to Australia, New Zealand and Singapore for the remainder of the year. ECLUB: What can people expect to get out of these seminars? PHILLIP DAY: A piece of wedding cake. Also, a greatly increased knowledge of the many disorders that may afflict our families and friends in the future, and most importantly, how to treat them using simple methods, and of course avoid them altogether. The presentation won't be complicated at all. Everything's more or less reduced to the nuts and bolts of the matter. I think one of the great benefits people will get from the talks and book will also be a tremendous release of the fear of disease. To many, diabetes is a scary and often debilitating illness leading to heart conditions, blindness and those terrible faintings you sometimes see in restaurants. Diabetes is only frightening because few people know more than, for example, CNN tells them in their short-attention-span bulletins. News information on diseases is invariably misleading, and often just plain wrong. During the process of putting The ABC's together, my long-standing mistrust of profit-driven orthodoxy's ability to solve our major health problems has only deepened. The problems chiefly are slate-faced incompetence and the greed of the industry as a whole, which has now resorted to the unholy alliance of Codex, the EU, etc. to maintain its monopoly over sickness. Lucky for us, we have great men and women of medicine who are breaking ranks daily to get the word out that these major conditions can be made to go away if we are diligent and consistent about confronting them using natural, metabolic and detoxification methods. I report their words. Almost all of these disorders can end today based entirely on existing scientific knowledge. ECLUB: The fluoridation situation is a case in point, isn't it? PHILLIP DAY: Precisely. Heavy industry is trying to sell you their massively toxic fluorosilicate industrial wastes allegedly to strengthen your teeth, when, if you want fine teeth, all you really need to do is boycott the sugar industry. One of the other major benefits to the forthcoming talks and book is the uniformity of the regimens used to combat a whole range of illnesses. I will also be featuring some exciting recent information on the extent to which fungal and yeast disorders are underpinning some of our major death statistics, and what can be done about these critters. ECLUB: Where can people go to find out more information
on the tour and book? ECLUB: Are you sipping a Martini at the moment? PHILLIP DAY: Actually, I'm trying to dodge a murderous Italian Lambretta. ECLUB: Have a great couple of weeks' off. You've both earned them. PHILLIP DAY: Many thanks!
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