Today, I bring you this mind-riveting lecture on The NO/ONOO Cycle, a New Disease Paradigm from Professor Martin Pall, presented March 5, 2014 at the Bispebjerg Hospital in Copenhagen: This is a 2.5 hour lecture by Dr. Martin Pall. Dr. Pall developed a protocol to correct problems with nitric oxide/peroxynitrite. His protocol overlaps quite a bit with the methylation … [Read more...] about The NO/ONOO-Cycle, a New Disease Paradigm, by Martin L. Pall
Doctors
MCS Doctor Visit: Medical Resources for Multiple Chemical Sensitivity & Mold Allergies
While researching for an article on Gupta and Hamster Brain Re-training, I came across this YouTube clip, 'MCS Doctor Visit! (1) (Medical Resources for Multiple Chemical Sensitivity & Mold Allergies)' by Tasha Lee. I love that she's sharing information from her visit to the doctor with a bunch of strangers on the net. She's beautiful, and obviously knows there are people … [Read more...] about MCS Doctor Visit: Medical Resources for Multiple Chemical Sensitivity & Mold Allergies
More on Glutathione
For the past year, I've been consistently taking Glutathione via capsules called Deluxe Scavengers. Three a day; plus extra in the form of just plain Glutathione if I'm not well (Deluxe Scavengers also contain CO Q 10, Selenium, Vitamin C and Vitamin E, Vitamin A, Selenium, Riboflavin, B6, N-acetyl cysteine, Lemon flavonoids). I've blogged about taking it via capsule form, … [Read more...] about More on Glutathione
Prozac Nation: for dogs
Never in my life did I expect to be taking my dog to see a Psychologist. It just seemed too exorbitant… pampering a dog’s temperament like that. For Rover’s sake! It seemed like an activity that a lonely, eccentric woman from Toorak, or Mosman might practice, along with her poodle, Fee-fee Fancypants. You know, for a touch of ‘therapy’ each Wednesday afternoon at 3. [Insert … [Read more...] about Prozac Nation: for dogs
Ordered Eating, Sublingual Testing, and Traffic Fumes
Last Thursday week (of JANUARY this year!), I went to see my treating Immunologist and Allergist, Dr Colin Little. It's a 3 and a half hour arduously long drive from this new-ish property up near the Surf Coast of Victoria, Australia; I was lucky enough to have a friend drive the hour and half it takes just to get to my house so that he could then drive me to the appointment. I … [Read more...] about Ordered Eating, Sublingual Testing, and Traffic Fumes