by Susan M. Silver | The tale of Golditox, a golden gifted girl who finds new meaning in life through her journey with environmental illness.
Julie Genser
Salmonella Sandwich
I’ll have the cruelly-tortured-for-its-entire-life-kept-alive-with-drugs-slaughtered-inhumanely-processed-unsanitarily-and-cooked-at-very-high-temperatures-to-kill-the-salmonella-sandwich.
Safe Houses: Only for the affluent?
Barbara Eaton, president of a regional chapter of The National Association of the Physically Handicapped, writes about how people with MCS who have few resources end up as housing refugees.
Missing: A life broken by Multiple Chemical Sensitivities
Salvador López Arnal interviews Eva Caballé, Spanish author and MCS activist, about her new book “Desaparecida. Una vida rota por la sensibilidad química múltiple” (“Missing. A life broken by Multiple Chemical Sensitivities”).
Mudrās for Healing
Mudrās are a system of symbolic hand gestures and finger postures used in Hinduism and Buddhism. Some of the mudrās can be used specifically for healing.
‘The Idiot Cycle’ Connects Cancer with Chemicals
‘The Idiot Cycle’ is a new documentary that exposes conflicts of interest among the major chemical companies like Dow Chemical, Bayer, Dupont, and Monsanto.
Recovered CFS/ME Patient Goes to Washington, D.C.
Recovered CFS/ME patient Mike Dessin offers his testimony to the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Advisory Committee (CFSAC) in Washington, D.C.
Desiree Jennings Update: Road to Recovery
Vaccine injured cheerleader Desiree Jenning’s latest video update shows a much recovered woman who can speak normally after beginning treatment with an alternative practitioner in North Carolina.
Call for chemical free zone
Tami Duncan, Executive Director of the Lyme Induced Autism Foundation sends out a plea to parents and practitioners of autistic children to refrain from wearing perfume, and other scented products.
Environmental Toxins and Addiction
by Cynthia Perkins, M.Ed. | A sobriety coach and recovered alcohol and drug addict discusses how environmental toxins affect the neurotransmitters in the reward pathway of the brain.