Study results from Planet Thrive Q & A columnist William J. Rea, M.D.’s successful treatment of patients with mycotoxin-induced disease were recently published in the Oct/Nov 2009 issue of Toxicology and Industrial Health.
Chemical Sensitivity News
MCS recognized in Japan
Eva Caballé corresponds with Takeshi Yasuma from Citizens Against Chemicals Pollution (CACP) in Japan on the level of acceptance MCS gets in his country.
MCS – Caused by Toxic Chemical Exposure
Breakthrough study on Multiple Chemical Sensitivity shows MCS is an epidemic caused by toxic chemicals; peer-reviewed paper is published in prestigious toxicology reference work.
Rewiring the Chemically Sensitive Brain
Annie Hopper’s Dynamic Neural Retraining System offers new hope to those with severe chemical and electrical sensitivities, fibromyalgia, and related conditions
Whoopi: You in Danger, Girl!
As Whoopi Goldberg’s character Oda Mae Brown in the movie Ghost says to Molly, we’d like to say to her: “You in danger, girl!”
Rewiring the Brain against Addiction – and MCS?
Researchers are figuring out how addiction rewires the brain. The goal is to eventually be able to rewire an addicted brain back to the way it was, before the drugs, the cravings, and the self-destruction.
Perfume spritz sickens 150 in Texas
Thirty four people were overcome with fumes from a co-worker’s perfume in a Texas bank, sending them to the hospital. Many others were treated on site for sickness.
The Ovenless Kitchen
Many with environmental illness will eventually find that cooking with a standard gas oven makes them very ill. In fact, William J. Rea, M.D., director of the Environmental Health Center in Dallas has said in his Planet Thrive Q & A column that “no one with...
In search of a non-toxic home
July 24, 2009 LA Times health feature and photo essay on Kathy Hemenway and her non-toxic house in Snowflake, Arizona.
A Gypsy Life: Notes from the Diaspora
Mokihana and Pete of Washington state discuss their journey with chemical sensitivity, building a tiny safe home on wheels, and their gypsy lifestyle.