New research in neurofeedback is showing promise for those with autism, ADHD, Parkinson’s disease, and chronic pain conditions like fibromyalgia. Can it help those with environmental intolerances, too?
Chemical Sensitivity News
Study on Gupta Amygdala Retraining™ published
Ashok Gupta has announced the publication of the Clinical Audit Study this month on Gupta Amygdala Retraining™ treatments for ME/CFS, Fibromyalgia and MCS.
Texas Medical Board settles complaint against Dr. Rea
Great news for supporters of William J. Rea, M.D., director of the Environmental Health Center-Dallas and Planet Thrive columnist!
Washing clothes when you are chemically sensitive to fabrics
One of my biggest challenges due to chemical intolerance has been finding tolerable clothing and bedding. I share with you a process for washing new items that has transformed my life!
MCS book to become a radio series in the near future
Two professional actors have been hired. A moderator has also been hired to coordinate the recordings. The whole book has been set to music and accompanied by background music.
Fiscal Support for HUD Housing
Help save people at risk of homelessness who are currently receiving Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers. Make a phone call before Thursday, July 1st in support of funding for this program.
Help end the Smart Meter madness
If you haven’t heard, electric companies around the country are planning to install wireless “smart meters” in our backyards and we cannot currently opt-out of this program, even for health reasons.
Are we creating our own toxic oil spill?
by Annie Hopper | It is time for us to collectively wake up and change the way that we live on this planet. I can only hope that the Gulf Oil Spill becomes a big catalyst in this global wake up call.
First case against William J. Rea, M.D. dismissed; more to go
Help defend Dr. Rea’s world renowned practice in Environmental Medicine against the accusations of the Texas Medical Board.
Beyond Sustainability: Building for Health
A new conversation: What are intentional communities willing to do in order to accommodate those with chemical, electrical, and other environmental sensitivities?