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Uploaded by on Jul 10, 2010

Explanation of biochemical pathway abnormalities in neuro immune disease

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  • The good Doctors name and book name are not to be found easily here as far as I can tell. I would like to try his therapy ,but, how do I do it??

  • Hi Thejessana: also suffer from MCS, and CFS etc... following an adverse reaction to a prescribed medication. I sent you a message, not sure if it went through. Is there a way of measuring excess of nitric oxide (NO). Also, would like to discuss some symptoms with anyone who suffers from excess of NO, and compare. Send me a message if you are able to discuss. Mny thanks.

  • I have mcs along with other disabilities and have been diagnosed with ptsd since childhood . During a EEG many years ago the technician said something about my maybe having a disorder in nitric oxide metabolism ......because of so delay in recovery from hyperventilation .

    thanks for your videos

  • Thanks for posting these excellent, informative videos! I have been Disabled with MCS, FM, and mild CFS since 1998. Physicians and the general public need to be educated about these "invisible illnesses," and I am grateful to Dr. Pall and others for leading the way in studying and educating.

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