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Michelle Berridale Johnson

Mitochondria – how our health is dependent on theirs

23/09/2021 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  3 Comments

This is a very long report of a totally fascinating day organised and led by Dr Rachel Nicoll under the auspices of the Biolab Medical Unit. It was designed for health professionals so much of the supporting science was way above my head, but the message was clear. Mitochondria …

Category: Behavioural conditions / autism, Chemicals, Conventional Medicine, Environmental Issues, Food/Health Policy, Mental Health, Nutrition, SugarTag: Biolab Medcial Unit, Biolab's Mitochondria day, cancer and the immune system, Cell Danger Response, Dr Aseem Malhotra and statins, Dr Dale Bredesen, Dr Jenny Goodman, Dr John Maclaren Howard, Dr Rachel Nicholl, Dr Sarah Myhill, Dr Stephanie Seneff, Dr Stephen Sinatra, Gillian Crowther, hyperbaric oxygen therapy and cancer, It's Mitochondria not Hypochondria, Lucille Leader, Mark Adams at Biolab, mitochondria, mitochondria and Alzheimer's, mitochondria and antibiotics, mitochondria and apoptosis, mitochondria and autism, mitochondria and Cardio Vascular Disease (CVD), mitochondria and CFS/ME, mitochondria and chronic disease, mitochondria and MS, mitochondria and obesity, mitochondria and Parkinson's Disease, mitochondria and statins, mitochondria and the microbiome, mitochondria and Type 2 Diabetes, mitochondrion, Nobel Laureate Otto Warburg, Professo Eija Pirinen, Professor Robert Naviaux, Professor Roy Taylor, Professor Thomas Seyfried

MHRA recognises the existence of Topical Steroid Withdrawal

18/09/2021 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  Leave a Comment

The standard advice for the treatment of eczema in both children and adults has not changed in decades: emollients (moisturisers) – used every day to stop the skin becoming dry topical corticosteroids – creams and ointments used to reduce swelling and redness during …

Category: Conventional Medicine, EczemaTag: Dr Kenji Sato and NMT, MHRA recognises the existence of topical steroid withdrawal, NMT for TSW, No Moisture Treatment for eczema, Ruth Holroyd, Ruth Holroyd of What Allergy?, steroid addiction, Symptoms of Topical Steroid Withdrawal, Topical Steroid Withdrawal, TSW, What allergy?

Historic win for electrosensitivity campaigners

10/09/2021 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  2 Comments

Back in 1996.... Tim Berners-Lee's internet had only been in existence for five years. Mobile phones were the size of telephone directories with long aerials and only used by the super avant garde. Amazon had been incorporated only two years earlier. Alexa was not yet …

Category: Behavioural conditions / autism, Electrosensitivity, Environmental Issues, PoliticsTag: 1996 regulations on safety limits for human exposure to wireless radiation, Dr Devra Davies, Electrosensitivity, Environmental Health Trust, Historic win for electrosensitivity campaigners, Hyper electrosensitivity, safety limits for human exposure to wireless radiation, US Federal Communications Commission, Wired connectivity versus wireless

Yet more bad news about sugar

04/09/2021 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  6 Comments

The excellent monthly FAB Research newsletter has devoted its August issue to the evils of sugar - especially the evils of fructose. Fructose is to be found, often in the guise of high fructose corn syrup, in the majority of processed foods and virtually all fizzy drinks. …

Category: Behavioural conditions / autism, Nutrition, SugarTag: 'the bitter truth about sugar', FAB Research, FAB Research evils of sugar, FABResearch, sugar and aging, sugar and cancer

Environmental triggers ignored, again

01/09/2021 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  Leave a Comment

As anyone who has worked with children with behavioural issues such as ADHD will know, specific foods, colourings, food additives, pollens and chemicals can all trigger hyperactive reactions in sensitive children. When not exposed to their triggers these children remain calm and …

Category: Allergies, Behavioural conditions / autism, Conventional Medicine, Environmental Issues, Mental HealthTag: ADHD, ADHD and Tourette's, Association for Comprehensive Neuropathy, BMJ's Graduate Medical Journal, CBT and Tourette's, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Dr James Greenblatt, Environmental triggers in Tourette's Syndrome, Gilles de la Tourette’s syndrome and its impact in the UK, habit reversal training, halperidol, Hyperactive Children's Support Group, Latitudes, motor tics, Natural Treatments for Tics and Tourette’s, OCD and Tourette's, Parkinson's Disease, Sheila Rogers Demare, Tourette Association of America, Tourette syndrome, Tourette Syndrome: Stop Your Tics by Learning What Triggers Them, vocal tics

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