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Shan;

I've tried EFT for something else that was bothering me. I found it very

superficial and had no long lasting effects as it doesn't get down to the

deeper levels of criteria and above all belief.

Yes Shan, I've been a Master Practitioner since 1990. I work with Bio-Energy

and the Enneagram. I'm also a Dream Therapist and Spiritual Counselor. I

always look for the psychological and spiritual components of afflictions. I

classify most doctors as body mechanics with a few healers out there.

Certainly there are some reports on Google that there have a few people

cured using NLP alone. Since the success of NLP depends on the skillfulness

of the Practitioner as well as the motivation of the patient, I always

remember that all therapies work for some people.

Multiple Chemical Sensitivity: Toxicological and

> Sensitivity Mechanisms [ABSTRACT + FULL TEXT]

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> Multiple Chemical Sensitivity: Toxicological and Sensitivity Mechanisms

> Abstract

> MCS has been confirmed by genetic evidence showing that six genes that

> influence the metabolism of these chemicals, all influence susceptibility

> to

> MCS. It is likely that chemicals act along these same pathways, leading to

> increased NMDA activity when they trigger sensitivity responses in MCS

> patients.

> The NO/ONOO- cycle is based on well documented individual mechanisms. The

> interaction of this cycle with previously documented MCS mechanisms,

> notably

> neural sensitization and neurogenic inflammation, explains many of the

> previously unexplained properties of MCS. This overall mechanism is also

> supported by physiological correlates found in MCS and related multisystem

> illnesses, objectively? measurable responses to low level chemical

> exposure

> in MCS patients, many studies of apparent animal models of MCS and also

> evidence from therapeutic trials of MCS-related illnesses. Some have

> argued

> that MCS is a psychogenic illness, but this view is completely

> inconsistent

> with this diverse data on MCS and related illnesses and the literature

> claiming psychogenesis of MCS is deeply flawed. In addition, two rare

> predictions that can be used to test psychogenesis both lead to rejection

> of

> the psychogenic hypothesis.

> http://www.aseq-ehaq.ca/ma_es/es_drmartinpall.php?

> Full Text

> plus 116 References

> also discusses tests.

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http://www.aseq-ehaq.ca/ma_es/pdf/MCS%20Toxicological%20and%20Sensitivity%20Mech\

anisms%20by%20%20L.%20Pall.pdf

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