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Check out this website:

http://www.chronicneurotoxins.com

What we doThis website will provide you with the information necessary to correctly diagnose a variety of chronic illnesses that, until now, have not been easy to confirm.

Illnesses we treatWe treat syndromes that are chronic and outside the bloodstream. Our exams can lead to the diagnosis of pfiesteria, ciguatera, cylindrospermopsis (blue green algae in central Florida), sick building syndrome, Lyme disease, and soon chronic fatigue syndrome and chronic soft tissue injury pathways when our clinical data reach statistical certainty.

How can we help youStandard medical diagnostic tests are usually normal in patients who have these neurotoxin illnesses, which makes it so difficult to diagnose and treat. We have a simple diagnostic tool that accurately identifies the presence of neurotoxins, enabling us to diagnose treat these diseases effectively. The diagnostic tool we use is called the Visual Contrast Sensitivity Exam (VCS Exam).

How the VCS Exam worksBecause the optic nerve and other connected nerves in the cortex of the brain are the tissues of the body most sensitive to the effects of neurotoxins, we can use VCS to detect the presence of a neurotoxin. The VCS Exam demonstrates the effect of neurotoxins on the optic nerve and the array of connected nerves in the cortex of the brain. Additionally, we can use VCS Exam to monitor improvement with therapy.

What causes these syndromes?A chemical called a toxin made by a living creature causes these syndromes. Once exposed, a person can have various symptoms due to the presence of these chronic, neurotoxin-mediated illnesses. Symptoms are due to the ongoing, multisystem effect of toxins that circulate from cell to cell outside the blood system.

Our bodies do not metabolize or excrete these toxins. These chemical toxins poison, but do not kill, fat-containing tissue in the host (our bodies), including nerve, muscle, brain, sinus, upper airway, lung, and bile. Hence, the symptoms of the illness reflect the systemic nature of the disease and effect multiple organs.

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