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Arachnoid matter
Dear Stephen, Since my lyme diagnosis, many of my adhesive arachnoiditis symptoms have reappeared or gotten worse. Aside from the neuro protocol outlined in the book, are there any other herbs or remedies you might recommend?
Recommendations for those without symptoms
Dear Stephen, I am now symptom-free after antibiotics, but I feel that it is wise to use your protocol. My question is how long would you recommend I use the protocol and should I use all recommended herbs?
Planet Thrive founder nominated for Rare Life Award
Julie Genser was recently nominated for a Rare Life Award, honoring those who exhibit Courage, Leadership, Survival, Heroism, Devotion and/or Character. The Grand Prize Winner will win $30K for the charity of their choice. Vote today!
EFT for coping with people who don’t “get” MCS
by Lisa Snow, EFT practitioner | I would be willing to bet that every last chemically sensitive person has encountered at least one person (probably many, many people) who “just don’t get” MCS.
Arugula with raspberry vinaigrette
by Elana Amsterdam | The flavors in this salad complement each other nicely –the sweet raspberries offset the sharp flavor of the savory (spicy) arugula.
Doctor-induced horror herxes
by David Jernigan, D.C., D.N.M. | A severe Herxheimer reaction (herx) is a sign of a poor lyme disease treatment plan and is unnecessary.
Smart meters in Sweden: Accommodating people with EHS
FEB, the Swedish organization for people with electromagnetic hypersensitivity, has worked with the major electric utilities in Sweden over the past several years to obtain accommodations for its members.
Electromagnetic hypersensitivity: Evidence for a novel neurological syndrome
A new study published in the International Journal of Neuroscience shows that EMF hypersensitivity can occur as a bona fide environmentally-inducible neurological syndrome.
Rhubarb-apple compote
by Kim Christensen | Sweet and aromatic, this compote is excellent served warm or chilled. For a simple fruit dessert, it can be served alone, or spooned over yogurt or ice cream.
