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Patrick Holford is a British author and entrepreneur who endorses a range of controversial vitamin tablets. As an advocate of alternative nutrition and diet methods, he appears regularly on television and radio in the UK and abroad. He has 36 books in print in 29 languages. His business career promotes a wide variety of alternative medical approaches such as orthomolecular medicine, many of which are considered pseudoscientific by mainstream science and medicine. Holford's claims about HIV and autism are not in line with modern medical thought and have been criticised for putting people in danger and damaging public health. In 2006 Holford was discovered to be using his PR adviser to delete critical content from his Wikipedia page. Career Holford obtained a BSc in experimental psychology from the University of York in 1979. As a psychology student he became interested in the biochemistry of mental health problems. His research brought him in contact with Carl Pfeiffer and Abram Hoffer, both of whom claimed success in treating mental illness with nutritional therapy. In 1984 Holford founded the Institute for Optimum Nutrition (ION). At that institute he has worked on nutritional approaches to clinical depression, schizophrenia, ADHD and eating disorders. In 1995 the Board of Trustees of ION (of which he was a director) awarded him an Honorary Diploma in Nutritional Therapy. He retired as Director of ION in 1998 and was awarded ION's Award for Excellence in 2009. He was the chief executive officer and cofounder (with Professor André Tylee of the Institute of Psychiatry) of the special interest group that developed into Food for the Brain Foundation, a registered charity that has the stated aim of promoting mental health through nutrition. He was also director of the Brain Bio Centre, which specialises in a nutrition-based approach to mental health problems. Holford is a Fellow of the British Association for Nutritional Therapy (BANT), one of a number of professional bodies that seek to represent nutritional therapists in the UK. He is registered with the Complementary and Natural Healthcare Council. He is also the Patron of the South African Association of Nutritional Therapy and the Irish Association of Nutritional Therapy. Between 2007 and 2008 Holford was a Visiting Professor at Teesside University and in 2007 was appointed as Head of Science and Education at Biocare, a nutritional supplement company. Holford has 36 books in print in 29 languages. Criticism Holford has been the subject of criticism for his promotion of medically dubious techniques and products including hair analysis, his support of the now struck-off doctor Andrew Wakefield and advocating the use of "non-drug alternatives for mental health", for which he has been given an award by the Church of Scientology-backed Citizens Commission on Human Rights. In 2006 Patrick Holford was discovered to be using his PR adviser to delete content on his Wikipedia page that was critical of him. HIV Holford's claim in The New Optimum Nutrition Bible that "AZT, the first prescribable anti-HIV drug, is potentially harmful, and proving less effective than vitamin C" has been criticised by Ben Goldacre. Goldacre writes that Holford based this conclusion on a non-clinical study where "you tip lots of vitamin C onto HIV-infected cells and measure a few things related to HIV replication". Goldacre notes that the paper does not compare vitamin C to AZT for efficacy. He argues that "Holford was guilty of at least incompetence in claiming that this study demonstrated vitamin C to be a better treatment than AZT." Prof David Colquhoun argues that Holford's "advocacy of vitamin C as better than conventional drugs to treat Aids is truly scary". Holford replied to The Guardian newspaper that: "As [Goldacre] well knows, the author of the research – Dr Raxit Jariwalla – wrote to the Guardian (January 20, 2005) the last time Goldacre made this claim, to confirm that my statement is correct on the basis of two [non-clinical] studies on HIV-infected cells. The real crime here is that no full-scale human trials have been funded on vitamin C to follow up Jariwalla's important finding because it is non-patentable and hence not profitable. Goldacre seems unconcerned about the way commercial interests distort scientific research." Goldacre replied that Raxit Jariwalla was a senior researcher at the Rath Research Institute in California – connected to vitamin salesman Matthias Rath. Matthias Rath has been linked to the previous policy of the South African government to deny anti-viral drugs to HIV positive patients. Autism Holford believes that there is a potential link in some susceptible children between the MMR vaccine and the development of autism-like symptoms. This is against the overwhelming consensus of the scientific community and many high-quality empirical studies that demonstrate there is no such link. The Wakefield et al. paper upon which this hypothesis was based has been discredited by the scientific community and was retracted from the journal, and 10 of the 12 co-authors have formally disavowed the paper's conclusions. Furthermore, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences, the UK National Health Service and the Cochrane Library review have all concluded that there is no evidence of a link between the MMR vaccine and autism. (See MMR vaccine controversy) The Cochrane Library's systematic review also concluded that "The design and reporting of safety outcomes in MMR vaccine studies, both pre- and post- marketing, are largely inadequate...." Nonetheless, it noted that the vaccine has prevented diseases that still carry a heavy burden of death and complications, and that the lack of confidence in the vaccine has damaged public health. Catherine Collins, chief dietician at St George's Hospital, reported that after following Holford's advice to adopt a restricted diet a young autistic girl participating in one of Holford's experiments suffered dramatic weight loss and sleep problems. Holford dismissed the allegations as "professional jealousy", stating that "This girl hasn't suffered. She's got better and is behaving better. Her parents are delighted with the results. It's only Catherine Collins who is not." Holford claimed that the girl was already a poor sleeper and that when placed on a less restrictive diet she was able to regain the weight she had lost. Advertising There has also been an adjudication by the Advertising Standards Authority against Patrick Holford's 100% Health leaflet. "On this point, the ad breached CAP Code clauses 3.1 (Substantiation), 7.1 (Truthfulness), 50.1 (Health & beauty products and therapies – General) and 50.20 (Health & beauty products and therapies – Vitamins, minerals and other food supplements)." A previous adjudication by the ASA also went against Mr Holford. . Mr Holford has also been the subject of at leas.... Discover the Patrick Holford popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Patrick Holford books.

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  • A Good Childhood synopsis, comments

    A Good Childhood

    Judy Dunn & Richard Layard

    Every day the newspapers lament the problems facing our children broken homes, pressures to eat and drink, the stress of exams. The same issues are discussed in every pub and at e...

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    The GI Plan

    Azmina Govindji & Nina Puddefoot

    The glycaemic index (GI) is one of the hottest topics in weight loss today. Like Atkins, it's based on carbohydrates but unlike Atkins it's based on the quality of the carbs and al...

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    The Seven Ages of Woman

    Dr Rosemary Leonard

    Throughout our lives women face a range of particular health issues that can be both challenging and confusing. Now, in The Seven Ages of Woman, Dr Rosemary Leonard draws on her ex...

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    Skin Diseases

    Jan de Vries

    In this latest book in the 'By Appointment Only' series, Jan de Vries deals with the ever increasing problems of skin diseases. Drawing on over 35 years' experience, he...

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    My Life with Diabetes

    Jan de Vries

    The evergrowing problems of diabetes and hypoglycaemia are addressed clearly in this longawaited book by Jan de Vries, who is himself a diabetic.The renowned healer points the poss...

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    The New Allergy Diet

    Dr John Hunter, Elizabeth Workman & Jenny Woolner

    Many people are unaware that they suffer from food allergies or intolerance. Inexplicable rashes, a persistent runny nose, bloatedness, headaches or pronounced weight gain for no a...

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    Jan de Vries

    Jan de Vries

    Jan de Vries: A Life in Healing is the complete life story of the worldrenowned health guru. It recounts his journey from childhood in wartime Holland through an amazing 50year car...

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    Arthritis

    Chris Jenner

    Become an expert patient and learn how to best manage your arthrtisArthritis is one of the most common causes of disability, affecting areas in and around the joints and bringing m...

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    The Secrets

    Ben Renshaw

    Written by the 'expert' on Channel 4's Match Maker series, and the author of Together But Something Missing, The Secrets is the best new guide for those wanting to have or keep a...

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    The Plant Programme

    Gillian Tidey & Jane Plant CBE

    Jane Plant's breast cancer recurred five times before she learned of the relationship between diet and the disease. In her international bestselling book, Your Life in Your Hands, ...

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    From Kid to Superkid

    Paul Sacher

    Obesity is soaring and is a worldwide epidemic: around 2.4 million children in the UK are affected by overweight. Parents are finding it harder to raise their children healthily du...

  • Low-GI Vegetarian Cookbook synopsis, comments

    Low-GI Vegetarian Cookbook

    Rose Elliot

    Ahead of its time, the hardback of this book (titled Fast, Fresh and Fabulous) was much more than a collection of recipes from Britain's most respected vegetarian author. It offere...

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    Mind And Movement

    Tony Crisp

    By using body movements and postures as doorways to our own natural healing process, we can actively release tension; find balance between the mind and the body; learn to dream cre...

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    Say No To Arthritis

    Patrick Holford & Christopher Quayle

    Arthritis is a debilitating and painful disease for millions of people. In this updated and expanded book, leading nutrition expert Patrick Holford highlights the latest research o...

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    Good Medicine

    Patrick Holford

    This fascinating, practical book is for everyone who values a natural approach to health. Good Medicine covers over 75 of the most common health problems and offers simple things y...

  • Arthritis, Rheumatism and Psoriasis synopsis, comments

    Arthritis, Rheumatism and Psoriasis

    Jan de Vries

    Arthritis, psoriasis and related rheumatic diseases are an enormous and growing problem throughout the world, with as many as 80 million people suffering from one or another of the...

  • An Introduction to Coping with Stress, 2nd Edition synopsis, comments

    An Introduction to Coping with Stress, 2nd Edition

    Leonora Brosan

    A revised and updated edition in the popular 'Introduction to Coping with' series of selfhelp books. Written by the author of the popular selfhelp title Overcoming Stress, An Intro...

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    Food Is Better Medicine Than Drugs

    Patrick Holford & Jerome Burne

    FOOD IS BETTER MEDICINE THAN DRUGS is an important and potentially controversial book from top nutritionist Patrick Holford and leading health journalist Jerome Burne. Brilliantly ...

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    Blooming Delicious

    Sophie Wright

    When Sophie Wright, an outstanding chef with a passion for healthy and delicious food, found out she was pregnant, she decided to make it her mission to create easy, nutrientpacked...

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    New Developments for MS Sufferers

    Jan de Vries

    This book is the followup to Jan de Vries's worldwide success, Multiple Sclerosis. Drawing on nearly 40 years' experience of treating MS sufferers, De Vries now proves that a glute...

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    Life Without Arthritis

    Jan de Vries

    In Life Without Arthritis, Jan de Vries shows how the dietry management of the Maori people is the major source of their continued good health and that it is a diet now widely ava...

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    Emotional Healing

    Jan de Vries

    In Emotional Healing, worldrenowned alternativehealth expert Jan de Vries turns his attention to the myriad of mental and emotional conditions that he has seen increase amongst his...

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    The Pyramid Diet

    Danni Levy

    The diet of a lifetimeLow carb, low fat, low calorie ... you've probably tried them all. But throw the word 'low' into the mix and your loyalty to any eating plan is not likely to ...

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    Optimum Nutrition Made Easy

    Patrick Holford, Susannah Campos & Susannah Lawson

    Are you rarely ill? Do you have abundant energy, clear skin and a happy outlook? If not, this book can help you achieve this and much more. Optimum nutrition is a revolution in hea...