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Japanese knotweed toxic to kidneys?
Dear Stephen, I am taking Japanese knotweed for lyme disease but read on selfhealth.com that long term usage can be toxic to kidneys. Are you able to comment on this for me please?
Should progress be linear?
Dear Stephen, Have you seen people on the protocol get worse for periods of time without adjusting the dose, or is progress usually linear?
Lyme in the Netherlands
Dear Stephen, I have severe myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), but I also have been bitten by a tick. Do you know anybody who can help me out? I do not know know if it is lyme or not. I am in The Netherlands and the organisation here does not know.
Chicago Tribune features chemically sensitive artist
The Chicago Tribune presents an inspiring account of one woman’s struggle to overcome severely isolating and disabling chemical sensitivity.
Conflict of Interest
Of all the cartoons we’ve ever done on the FDA, this is the one that people seem to like the best. It addresses the issue of FDA conflicts of interest. The Food and Drug Administration…
Colored light might silence harmful brain activity
HealthDay News reports: New tools that use different colors of light to silence brain activity could lead to new treatments for disorders such as epilepsy, chronic pain, Parkinson’s disease and brain injury.
Superbrain Yoga®
Superbrain Yoga® is a simple and effective technique to energize and recharge the brain, based on the principles of subtle energy and ear acupuncture.
Artists: Win a 3 Bedroom House in Maine!
One lucky artist may be the new owner of this 3 bedroom house located in Sanford, Maine — if they can write the winning essay for the Artist’s House Essay Contest.
Resveratrol vs. trans-resveratrol
Dear Stephen, Pure Encapsulations told me that what I need is the “trans” version of resveratrol… is that correct? If so, is the amount of trans-resveratrol the same as the amount of resveratrol you recommend?