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”).
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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.
Ashok Gupta Interview
Planet Thrive founder Julie Genser interviews Ashok Gupta to get a more in-depth view into the Amygdala Retraining™ Program for CFS/ME and related disorders.
Fly Away to XAND-ado, or Where Is Elaine DeFreitas?
CFS/ME patient-activist Peggy Munson’s latest missive urges other CFS/ME patients to Tweet, post on Facebook and use other accessible forms of activism to keep the XMRV conversation going.
How XMRV Retrovirus Findings May Fit With The Amygdala Hyperarousal Model for ME/CFS
Ashok Gupta has written a draft medical paper which explains how the recent XMRV findings fit with his Amygdala Hyperarousal Model for ME/CFS and Fibromyalgia.
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
“First, Do No Pharma”
Peggy Munson, ME/CFS patient/activist, counters Mike Adams and other proponents of alternative medicine that have written off XMRV as Big Pharma conspiracy.
‘There’s no such thing as a virus that causes CFS’
Mike “The Health Ranger” Adams of NaturalNews.com claims in a recent article that there is no such thing as a virus that causes CFS. Is he right?
The next HIV? ME/CFS and AIDS activists unite
by Peggy Munson | Hi Friends & fellow revolutionaries, As some of you may know, the biggest news to hit the ME/CFS community — ever — just dropped a couple of days ago on October 9, 2009.
From Chronic Fatigue to Lyme: Medically Unexplained No More
by Pamela Weintraub | Over the past year, forces at the highest reaches of medicine have made ever stronger efforts to burden the sick, diseased, and infected with psychiatric labels, consigning them to often mind-numbing psych meds and untreated infection