The result was no consensus. v/r - TP 03:41, 8 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Non-notable periodical with no credible assertion of notability. Orange Mike | Talk 01:45, 24 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]
This is basically a print journal, with some of the articles available online free. Based on Ulrich's Periodicals Directory:
1. It's not indexed anywhere except in Allied and Complementary Medicine Database, which is mainly UK oriented but is the most complete of the relevant indexes.
2. The publisher is unknown otherwise: this is their only title. It's a private operation run by the editor, Dr. Jonathan Collin.
3. It's a consumer magazine, claiming only 6000 paid subscriptions.
However, though not available through the Proquest & Wilson database hosts, it is available through the Ebsco and Gale hosts. The magazine's been going under slightly varying titles since 1983, which is a long time in this part of publishing. Ulrich's will serve as a source. Being in Ulrich's doesn't show notability, since they put in everything they can find, but it does document the basics. I think being in two of the four major online services is notability for a consumer magazine.