Exciting news: Two Canadian universities will be researching the effectiveness of the DNRS on people who suffer from Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS), Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), and Fibromyalgia (FMS)!
Chemical Sensitivity News
V is for Victory: DNRS success story
Longtime Planet Thrive blogger “VisforVictory” applied herself to the DNRS program for 30 days and had remarkable results so far.
ES Symposium replay starting Monday, July 13
Lucinda Curran’s Environmental Sensitivities Symposium originally aired in March 2015 and will be replayed online beginning Monday, July 13 at 8am.
Support “The Sensitives,” a new documentary about MCS
Help support The Sensitives, a feature documentary that is telling the story of Multiple Chemical Sensitivity and the experience of having invisible disabilities without help.
Sign petition today to keep MCS mom with her children
Please sign this petition to show your support for an Indiana mother with environmental illness who is at risk of losing her children in a custody battle with her estranged husband. He is claiming she is mentally ill because she has chemical sensitivity.
Reminder: EHS Symposium begins Sunday night in the U.S.
Starting on 23rd March at 8 am (AEDT), the 2015 Environmental Sensitivities Symposium will run for 8 consecutive days – if you live in Eastern U.S., it will start on 5 pm Sunday, March 22, 2015.
Women’s Wellness Circle 40 Day Immersion online class
Frances Goodall and Sophie Jane Mortimer are leading a unique virtual healing experience for women with chronic health challenges starting April 25.
Virtual Environmental Sensitivities Symposium March 23
Save the Date! Lucinda Curran of Eco Health Solutions (Australia) has put together an amazing collection of speakers for a virtual 8-day symposium on Environmental Sensitivities.
Dan’s return to health from severe environmental illness
Dan Ross shares about his miraculous recovery from severe chemical and electromagnetic sensitivity using Annie Hopper’s Dynamic Neural Retraining System™.
Meditation decreases gray-matter density in the amygdala
Eight weeks of meditation produces measurable changes in the brain, correlating to decreased levels of stress and anxiety and increased memory.