EXPLAINING UNEXPLAINED ILLNESSES (Pall) PDF Print E-mail

This intriguing book is highly recommended!



Explaining 'Unexplained Illnesses': Disease Paradigm for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Multiple Chemical Sensitivity, Fibromyalgia, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, and Gulf War Syndrome

by Martin L. Pall (Paperback - May 15, 2007)

available at Amazon.com

Prominent researcher of modern diseases, including those mentioned above and some aspects of mold-related illness, Dr. Martin Pall, of Washington State University, has developed the following theories:

Novel Disease Paradigm Produces Explanations for a Whole Group of Illnesses

Novel Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) Theory Finally Produces Detailed Explanations for Many CFS Observations

Fibromyalgia, Excessive Nitric Oxide/Peroxynitrite and Excessive NMDA Activity

Environmental Physician treatment protocols for nutritional supplementation are described by Dr. Pall in his new book, Explaining Unexplained Illnesses, and why these may be effective, including Dr. Pall's theory of a vicious nitric oxide cycle leading to inflammation, that may be initiated by toxins and trauma to the body, implicated in numerous 21st century diseases.

Some ProHealth Articles on Dr. Pall & his theory:

The Live Chat Q&A

http://www.immunesupport.com/library/showarticle.cfm/id/8145

An explanation of Dr Pall’s Theory

http://www.immunesupport.com/library/showarticle.cfm/id/8071

A description of Dr Pall’s antioxidant protocol

http://www.immunesupport.com/library/showarticle.cfm?id=8075

Dr. Pall's line of nutritional supplements described therein, (Dr. Pall Valuepack) are available at:

ProHealth

www.ImmuneSupport.com

https://www.immunesupport.com/shop/product.cfm/product__code/PHK23

Phone:   Santa Barbara, CA

(US and Canada): 1-800-366-6056

(International): 001-805-564-3064

Note: ProHealth helps raise funds for FibroMyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Research

Read more about Dr. Pall's research on the SMH Multiple Chemical Sensitivities (MCS Info) and Mold Research pages


 
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