Diet Review 2016 (In 2015 a reader asked me to post a particular page after my last post so here they are.): You can read the post 'Torture and Freedom' from when I was first struggling with digesting my food, chronic indigestion, stomach aches, rashes, swollen lips and all that. I wish I knew then: Keep it basic; keep food simple. Rob Loblay once said something about … [Read more...] about Diet Review
Doctors
Interview: Part II, ‘New Beginnings—No Turning Back’
Interview with Author of Allergic to Life: My Battle for Courage, Survival and Hope, Kathryn Treat Firstly, for readers who don't know of the author Kathryn Treat, she wrote the book, Allergic to Life: My Battle for Courage, Survival and Hope, which was very popular amongst the Allergy and Chemical Sensitivity Set (like the hippies and the science buffs!). She was also a … [Read more...] about Interview: Part II, ‘New Beginnings—No Turning Back’
Fragrance Free School Policies
As most of my readers know, I completed my Diploma of Professional Writing and Editing at Victoria University (VU) in 2014. (I'm going back in 2017 to begin the swiss-army-knife of all degrees, An Arts Degree!) There is no Fragrance Free Policy in place at this time as far as I know. However, I'm sure it's just a matter of time before there is one protecting those of us who … [Read more...] about Fragrance Free School Policies
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