Another wonderful lecture by Dr William Rea from the Environmental Health Centre in Dallas, bought to you from Breakspear Medical. This time, it’s on the history of chemical sensitivity. A condition that’s had many names and many faces; no doubt there will be a few more before our cage is unlocked.
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amazingameliahill says
Hi, Miche!
Thanks for posting. Approx how long does video run for?
Michellina van Loder says
Hi Amelia, it goes for just over 38 mins. I know, you need it on disc right? I wish I could send you all of Pall’s lectures on disc so can minimise EMF. [hugs to you]
sondasmcschatter says
THANKS FOR SHARING!!!!!!!!!!!
Michellina van Loder says
Thanks for stopping by!