I have developed this "syndrome" or "rare disease" they call it, because there is "no cure" only manageable, of my face will "flare" when exposed to heat. I am a 56 year old female , and I think since my face heats up it's been affecting my teeth and eyes more profoundly,in getting worse more quickly. I'm afraid of x-rays because of "whatever" might adversely happen , like a burn to my skin, and my other question is about my eyes...could the heat my face produces be affecting my eyesight? And changing the my eyeballs? Lol the pain when my face "flares" is like a 1st degree sunburn. Cool fans and misting my face helps it calm down, I'm lucky, alot of people this takes days. Mine is manageable with 300 mg of gabapentin 3 times a day. How can I start a research study for this condition? Actually it's not "a rare" disease as millions of people suffer with this condition.I know you can't tell me anything "absolute" I need to feel more comfortable with any more knowledge I might of missed before getting surgery done to prevent substantial injury the eye doctors didn't understand!👍🤯and I just discovered you accidently one day and I'm telling you you are a fascinating person with the knowledge your brain can handle and communicate to the "lay person" out here. YOUR PODCAST IS THE BEST . YOU PROFOUNDLY MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN MY LIFE EVERY WEEK, YOU GIVE ME HOPE FOR FEELING "I CAN" GO ON LIVING A HEALTHY LIFE! I THANK YOU.
Whether or not you use Bluetooth or WiFi, the signals are constantly around you and touching you. So if someone has Bluetooth headphones on next to you, you will still get EMR (it’s electromagnetic radiation), even if you don’t have any Bluetooth yourself. EMF (frequencies this time) don’t have the ability to be directed other than by antenna engineering. Wifi (2.4GHz, not 5GHz, though that exists too) and Bluetooth (~2.4GHz) operate around the same frequencies, and there are tons more you might not be aware of. You can see an infographic, though a bit outdated from the NTIA (United States Frequency Allocation Chart).
The PS128 probiotic seems to be very effective at balancing dopamine and serotonin and claims to help with autism and parkinson's however, it is VERY expensive in the US. If people can afford it, do you think this is really as effective as it claims to be/ is it worth it if affordable?