Dr Bransfield, who wrote the introduction to my first book gave a Dean Center Lecture Grand Rounds March 14 this year at Harvard Medical School Teaching Hospital. His topic was microbes and mental illness. Some of his ideas I discuss in Beyond Mental Illness. In that book I discuss some of the effects of quinolinic acid secondary to chronic infections. Here is one fascinating tidbit from his talk. Quinolinic acid correlates with feelings of guilt. ...
Read MoreOn October 10th, 2015 I got up at zero dark 30 and drove through the early morning fog from Penn Valley to Mountain View, the epicenter of Silicon Valley, an area where innovations in technology have revolutionized our culture. I drove there to attend—of all things—a daylong conference on the health and environmental hazards from living in a wireless world. The Santa Clara County Medical Association Alliance Foundation put on the conference. The presenters were highly qualified leaders in their respective fields. Their perspectives were decidedly not mainstream. I had no problem with that, having written the three books of the Transformation Trilogy that are...
Read More...he sees a tipping point coming as people become more aware of the risks of electrosmog. I hope he is correct.
Read MoreI will be speaking at the 2015 Round Table Conference. The topic? Mental Illness: Not What We Think.
Read MoreSo-called mental disorders are merely syndromes that occur from the interaction of a variety of biological influences such as toxins, poor nutrition and infections in genetically susceptible individuals. Electrical magnetic frequencies (EMF) are one of those toxins. This editorial appeared in the Nevada Union on November 4th addressing this issue and inviting the public to a viewing of the movie, Take Back Your Power. Here is the URL for the trailer.
Read MoreIf science “proves” that the MMR has no effect on autism, then maybe it also “proves” there are no health risks associated with electromagnetic radiation.
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