Noel Edmonds has gone completely mad

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So yeah, this popped up in my news feed: "Noel Edmonds Claims Cancer Is Caused By Negativity" (Huff Post link so beware -> http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/noel-edmonds-cancer-claims_uk_5756825ce4b0411d4de1d4a9 )

Intrigued, I investigated further:

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Erm, OK. And then:

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Riiiiiiight.

His twitter feed is absolutely insane: https://twitter.com/NoelEdmonds

My first thought was that this has got to be a parody account. I can't find any evidence that it is though. Please tell me that a much-loved presenter from my childhood isn't completely insane.
 
It's actually not a ridiculous statement.

Plenty of studies show that stress causes long term disease and ailments. One could loosely conclude that negative people suffer from chronic stress.

vov
 
He's been pretty bat **** for a while definitely since Deal or no deal started anyway with all his negative/positive energy changing the values in the boxes balls.
 
It's actually not a ridiculous statement.

Plenty of studies show that stress causes long term disease and ailments. One could loosely conclude that negative people suffer from chronic stress.

vov

That's a leetle different from it causing cancer...


I think Noel Edmonds has been a little eccentric for years from what I understand and have heard.
 
Oh, he also believes that he is visited by two glowing orbs: "“Conventional photography can’t pick them up but digital cameras can".

OK
 
My first thought was that this has got to be a parody account. I can't find any evidence that it is though. Please tell me that a much-loved presenter from my childhood isn't completely insane.

No he isn't. He may be putting it in a way you find unpalatable, but there is a direct correlation between stress/depression and I'll health. Just the same way laughter/happiness has a beneficial effect on the body.

It's a stretch to say 'it causes cancer' but it's definitely a contributing factor, as with a lot of auto-immune diseases
 
When you're a millionaire you're free to be mental as its of no consequence \o/

It's "Eccentric".

Remember if you're poor it's a mental health issue, if you're rich you can't possibly be have such problems, instead you just happen to be eccentric.
 
OK, on that one he is nuts :p

Actually, it has been reported many times over that people who have near death experiences, or are close to others dying (such as in intensive care wards) report seeing spheres/orbs of light.

I don't usually put much stock in that kind of thing, but when a family member also told me he had witnessed something similar I stopped for a second thought. This person has no history of being interested in the supernatural or paranormal. Like me, this person thought it was hokum.

Yet he was adamant he had seen these things adjacent the bed of a man with a DNR who had been horrifically injured in a car accident. He died that night.

I guess I will never know for sure, but I know this person is not easily fooled or scared and is not prone to flights of fancy.

Could have been an hallucination. Could have been a dream. Who knows, but there are a lot of other people out there also reporting the same thing so I guess I have an open mind about it.
 
I'd never heard of these orbs until my mum said she'd seen one.....a day before she had a heart attack. She was ok though!

still, she's swears she saw one.
 
Actually, it has been reported many times over that people who have near death experiences, or are close to others dying (such as in intensive care wards) report seeing spheres/orbs of light.

I don't usually put much stock in that kind of thing, but when a family member also told me he had witnessed something similar I stopped for a second thought. This person has no history of being interested in the supernatural or paranormal. Like me, this person thought it was hokum.

Yet he was adamant he had seen these things adjacent the bed of a man with a DNR who had been horrifically injured in a car accident. He died that night.

I guess I will never know for sure, but I know this person is not easily fooled or scared and is not prone to flights of fancy.

Could have been an hallucination. Could have been a dream. Who knows, but there are a lot of other people out there also reporting the same thing so I guess I have an open mind about it.

Seeing them is fine, it could be one of many things causing them to appear in your vision.

Claiming that they can be photographed with a digital camera but not on film is the mad bit.
 
psychosis
sʌɪˈkəʊsɪs/Submit
noun
a severe mental disorder in which thought and emotions are so impaired that contact is lost with external reality.
"they were suffering from a psychosis"
 
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