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Folkeopplysningen
2012Norwegian documentary series. Folkeopplysningen and the host Anders Wahl is back
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Folkeopplysningen Season 2 Full Episode Guide
Physicist Andreas Wahl discusses chiropractic. Every tenth Norwegian goes to a chiropractor, and athlete athlete Isabelle Pedersen would not succeed without his chiropractor. But how good are they to cure a bad back? Or colic? What is the chiropractor? And what can one really cure with gingerbread forms and a rolling pin?
Folkeopplysningen deals with the phenomenon of vaccine resistance. Program director Andreas Wahl meets actor Sølje Bergmann who has chosen to drop most of the childhood vaccines for their own kids. He is assisted by immunologist Tone Fredsvik Gregers to make 10,000 doses of HPV vaccine. And discover that Oslo people are willing to ban water.
Folkeopplysningen looks at the phenomenon of food allergy and intolerance. One million Norwegians state that they have food allergies or are intolerant, but why do we no longer tolerate milk and bread? Program leader Andreas Wahl is cured for his own traumatic trauma at a kinesiologist and sends core-healthy Eva to allergy testing on the alternative market.
Program manager Andreas Wahl looks more closely at the pharmaceutical industry. When the industry itself pays for almost all research on new drugs, can we rely on the results? How would the pharmaceutical companies behave in the boxing or theater scene? And why did happiness pills give more happiness 20 years ago than today?
Physicist Andreas Wahl examines whether radiation from mobile phones can be dangerous. He invites those hypersensitive to blind tests, meets a parliamentary representative who prefers passive smoking before passive mobile radiation and examines the nocebo effect together with psychologist specialist Jan-Ole Hesselberg.
Folkeopplysningen checks the phenomenon of superfood, and Andreas examines what is the supreme superfood and what kind of effects chlorophyll has on our health. He challenges spirulina to duel against Norway's most boring vegetable, and gets help from Henriette Bruusgaard and enthusiastic bloggers to launch a brand new super food product