Alternative health

From ice baths to yoga classes: Everything to expect at Israel's largest wellness festival

Three movement areas, 50 health booths, and a free alternative therapy zone: Wellfest returns for its fifth year at Kfar Maccabiah. The event will take place on May 29-30.

 Wellfest
 ce water bath: unclear benefits

Do ice baths really improve health? New medical review reveals surprising findings

 ce water bath: unclear benefits

Do ice baths improve health? New medical review reveals surprising findings

Red 'traffic light' nutrition labels are seen on cream cheese products on Israeli supermarket shelves.

Red labels on salty, sweet and fatty food not required during emergency


What's the difference between being healed and being cured?

You are the most important healer in your life... start trusting this intuition

Loving yourself includes making a space to heal and become whole again

Alternatively speaking: Is it lost forever?

Flowers bloom in Israel in the first weeks of February 2019

Alternatively Speaking: Head, shoulders, knees and toes

Natural remedies for rheumatoid arthritis, dandruff

COW’S MILK can be replaced with almond or coconut milk

No mosquitoes allowed

There are indeed some natural homemade mosquito bite remedies which of course can also be used safely should you need to use them on your newborn.

mosquito 521

Chinese Medicine in the Heart of Tel Aviv

"I do it because I enjoy it, and through this work, I can understand myself, and develop myself personally.”

Vadim Lukashov

Alternatively Speaking: Here comes the sun

If you have a health query and would like an alternative answer, email Natalie with your question.

WATCH OUT for the summer sun

Alternatively speaking: ‘The answer is blowin’ in the wind’

Digital Health [Illustrative]

Science meets ancient knowledge in cancer care

The foremost reason for the lack of integration of natural medicine into the usual cancer care is due to the lack of evidence which modern medicine demands.

Cancer stem cells live under the microscope

Woman almost dies after injecting herself with fruit juice

The doctor who treated her told the Xiaoxiang Morning Herald that Zang suffered from a severe infection, and damage to her liver, kidneys and heart.

A patient in a hospital receives intravenous (IV) therapy (illustrative)

The urban shaman

Holistic healing in Tel Aviv.

Naturopath and clinical herbalist Udi Sahar.