ANRES Australian National Register of Environmental Sensitivities Data Collection ANRES are an Australian Organisation who are collecting data for the statistics to present to the Australian Govermemt on behalf of people with chronic illness, including MCS/EHS; ME/CFS; Fibromyalgia; and other overlapping medical conditions with the hope of presenting information to … [Read more...] about ANRES Australian National Register of Environmental Sensitivities
Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS)
‘No Jab; No Play’ Liberal Fiasco
(Full bias disclosure: the author of this post is Pro-Vaccination: Due to herd immunity, I believe it's important to vaccinate as many people as possible. I'm also old enough to remember Polio: I'm grateful that it was wiped out as quick as it was. And (as further proof, purely to prevent the throwing of tomatoes) when I went overseas to Thailand in 2010, even though I am … [Read more...] about ‘No Jab; No Play’ Liberal Fiasco
The History of Chemical Sensitivity
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. Enjoy! … [Read more...] about The History of Chemical Sensitivity
Nebulising Glutathione
This photograph is the vitamin container I bought from iHerb (I absentmindedly bought two, which it, serendipitously, turns out I can now plan out two weeks supplements in a row to save having to spend time each week counting out from all these bottles!); anyhow, it gives you an idea of how many supplements I'm taking each day. I've not counted but a wild guess would be … [Read more...] about Nebulising Glutathione
Professor Martin Pall’s Research
As some of my readers may have already gathered: I'm really excited about Martin Pall's research findings. If you watched the last video, The NO/ONOO-Cycle, a New Disease Paradigm, by Pall, you'll know there's a heck of a lot of stuff there. From the latest gene testing for hereditary markers and gene mutations to balancing our supplements and getting control of our … [Read more...] about Professor Martin Pall’s Research