The Star: July 30, 2020
You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles
YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Star</strong> Thursday <strong>July</strong> <strong>30</strong> <strong>2020</strong><br />
ADVERTORIAL<br />
seeing what is<br />
hidden in the<br />
body<br />
10<br />
ELECTION <strong>2020</strong><br />
Preventive and<br />
regenerative Medicine<br />
<strong>The</strong> Whole Body scan performed at<br />
Marvel Health is an in-depth and<br />
detailed scan of the entire body. It<br />
examines all organs in minute detail,<br />
searching for the likely diseases<br />
present and the hidden causes of<br />
these diseases. <strong>The</strong> team at Marvel<br />
will then analyses the data and create<br />
a detailed health report. <strong>The</strong> report<br />
will reveal the systems and organs<br />
in the body that are dysfunctional<br />
and showing signs of inflammation<br />
and degeneration. It examines the<br />
organs for hidden causes of disease<br />
including, viruses, bacteria, fungi,<br />
parasites, worms, toxins, allergens,<br />
electromagnetic pollutants, and other<br />
factors that remain undetectable by<br />
conventional scans.<br />
totaL PriMary<br />
heaLthcare PLan<br />
<strong>The</strong> preference at Marvel Health<br />
is to treat the body with naturally<br />
occurring compounds that aim at<br />
the cause of disease, rather than<br />
treating the symptoms of diseases.<br />
<strong>The</strong> treatment also includes dietary<br />
and lifestyle analysis and advice. At<br />
Marvel Health, you are in the hands of<br />
dedicated qualified doctors and health<br />
care professionals who are passionate<br />
about healthcare.<br />
LABOUR VOTE LIKELY: Mother of three Terri Guilford said she was<br />
probably going to vote for Labour after its response to the pandemic.<br />
Greens get a mention<br />
Solomon Woldaye<br />
• From page 9<br />
While sentiments of<br />
support for National<br />
could be found scattered<br />
throughout the city, they<br />
were overshadowed by<br />
an overarching feeling of<br />
content with a Labour-led<br />
Government which has<br />
received plaudits across the<br />
globe for its response to<br />
the pandemic.<br />
Maree Beswick<br />
who was treating<br />
herself to some<br />
hot chips outside<br />
of the Bishopdale<br />
Mall was proof<br />
of this.<br />
“I will<br />
definitely vote<br />
Labour. I like<br />
Jacinda and I like<br />
what they have<br />
done getting us<br />
through Covid,”<br />
she said.<br />
Solomon<br />
Woldaye moved<br />
to New Zealand<br />
from Ethiopia 43<br />
years ago.<br />
He was<br />
playing what he<br />
referred to as the<br />
“beautiful game”<br />
in Burwood Park<br />
when approached<br />
by <strong>The</strong> <strong>Star</strong>.<br />
He said in spite<br />
of being here for<br />
more than four decades,<br />
he still didn’t understand<br />
New Zealand politics.<br />
However, he thought it<br />
was clear to see that the<br />
Government had done<br />
“really well” in its response<br />
FATHER AND SON: Nati Pari was taking in the<br />
sunshine on Sumner beach with his son Jayden<br />
when asked who he was voting for. He is backing<br />
Labour.<br />
to Covid-19, which was<br />
likely to earn the party his<br />
vote.<br />
Terri<br />
Guilford who<br />
was walking<br />
through<br />
Wainoni Park,<br />
Aranui, with<br />
her children<br />
was also leaning<br />
towards Labour<br />
for the same<br />
reasons.<br />
“I am<br />
probably going<br />
more Labour<br />
because Jacinda<br />
has done a lot of<br />
positive things<br />
regarding the<br />
pandemic,” she<br />
said.<br />
Walking<br />
along Riccarton<br />
Rd was Bryan<br />
Strickett. He<br />
has never voted<br />
for National.<br />
A vote for<br />
them this time<br />
around was<br />
looking unlikely.<br />
“I think National are<br />
too one-sided, they tend to<br />
stick with one part of the<br />
community over others,<br />
they are more into that<br />
method of keeping the elite<br />
Bryan Strickett<br />
Siouxzi Rowe<br />
going, where Jacinda has<br />
shown we are all equal in<br />
society,” he said.<br />
Soaking in the<br />
sunshine and sights on<br />
Sumner beach with his<br />
son Jayden was Nati Pari.<br />
He said he was voting for<br />
“the<br />
red party” and planned<br />
to vote to re-elect Megan<br />
Woods as MP for Wigram.<br />
“I don’t mind the work<br />
she has done for her<br />
constituents,” he said.<br />
Astrid Neumann,<br />
strolling through Sumner,<br />
was also leaning towards<br />
Labour.<br />
“I always have had<br />
leanings in that direction<br />
and they [Labour] seem to<br />
suit me well,” she said.<br />
Amongst what seemed<br />
like a sea of Labour<br />
supporters, were shades of<br />
green.<br />
Siouxzi Rowe from<br />
Lyttelton said she was<br />
voting for the Green Party<br />
for environmental and<br />
social reasons.<br />
Gillian Wilkinson of<br />
Sumner was the same.<br />
“<strong>The</strong> environment was of<br />
vital importance, without<br />
a healthy environment<br />
you can’t have a healthy<br />
population,” she said.