Emeramide/NBMI and NAC for Metal Chelation.

The information in the post is not medical advice, please consult a medical professional before using health supplements.

I consider this new Sulphur molecule – N,N’-bis(2-mercaptoethyl)isophthalamide (NBMI), to be one of the essential medications of our current times. With the metal adjuvants contained in Vaccines, dental (Mercury) amalgams, all the Aerosol Particulates being rained down upon us, and now the new advancement in nanotechnology – Graphene Oxide found in the SarsCov2 ‘Vaccines’ (Its debatable whether they should be called Vaccines) . It seems clear that removal of metals from our bodies, known as Chelation, is part of the modern day arsenal we need to gather together for surviving the ‘New Normal’.

My Protocol, Biofilm and Me.

The information in the post is not medical advice, please consult a medical professional before using health supplements.

It’s been a while since I published my protocol, and seeing as I have found quite the ‘magic combo’ for treating Morgellons and Lyme Disease, I felt it was time…

Cannabis oil and being a single, white female

Not being one to partake in recreational drugs, but following a bicycle indecent recently, I was struggling to cope with the pain despite being prescribed a powerful anti-inflammatory and paracetamol every four hours.
I turned to our dear, revered Mary Jane, at just the right moment. You see, in the past I had attempted to use CBD oil as a therapeutic tool but, unbeknown to me, the levels of THC were still too high for me and I didn’t react in a positive way. I’m guessing it was likely my very low blood pressure and tachycardia which triggered me to have my first seizure, so I was fairly apprehensive about trying it again. Fate had it that a friend of mine was visiting from USA who is a CBD oil supplier, and sold me some high strength at a fabulous price, with the guarantee that it was a low dose THC… You can find the same product here.

Depression: don’t separate the mind from the body!

Where does the brain end and the body begin? There’s no exact defining point, and so we should embrace mental health as being entwined with physical health, but the medical system tends to compartmentalise the two separately.

Future Diagnosticism

Have you heard of Bioresonance?

You should have heard of it by now, as it has been around for a relatively long time and it’s very smart……

Autoimmune Thyroid Disorder

A recent client turned up, understandably frustrated, because of her long-term symptoms. These were caused by Hypothyroidism, or were they?

The Sunshine Conspiracy

I have recently been undergoing surgeries for basal cell carcinoma on my face, which has been quite distressing. I have found frustrating the blanket assumption from family and medical professionals, that it has been caused by the sun, that the cancer is a consequence of my spending too much time outdoors.

The Good Fat and the Ugly

It was a revelation to discover exactly why good fats are crucial to our health, and why bad fats are so damaging.

The Gallbladder’s Role in All of This

Ask not ‘what does the gallbladder do for us?’ but ‘what can we do for it?’…..

Cancer, Lyme and other diseases – a connection?

The big ‘C’

It was the word to avoid on a myriad of health forums. Until recently, that is. Now, it appears that sufferers of cancer, Lyme Disease and many other conditions are joining force, and that can only be a good thing.

Parasites – opening a can of worms

Nobody wants to talk about parasites! But parasite cleansing can be a useful way to improve our health.

Lyme and Co. – UK versus USA

I’ve probably seen around 20 different doctors and physicians in the last four years, in a quest to understand what’s happening in my body. None of them has given me ‘the’ answers, rather small clues. This was frustrating at the start, as most of us rely on professionals to sort out our health for us.

When I started travelling out of the UK to see specialists, I was struck by how unempowered we are in our country regarding our health. We expect our doctors to tell us what’s wrong and also expect, most of the time, to take something that will fix us. We don’t expect even to view our test results. In America, people appear to find this absurd. In my experience, people tend to organise their own health and ensure they are provided with copies of all the reports their doctors receive. It would not be unusual for Americans to question a diagnosis and request exactly what they want done re diagnosing and treatment.

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