Category: Healing

May 27, 2021 30 comments

If you or someone you know have been injured by the take of a fluoroquinolone antibiotic, like I have, – then this post if for you. Fluoroquinolones are some of the world’s most prescribed antibiotics, with a total of 32 million prescriptions in the US in 2015. These heavily used antibiotics are so commonly prescribed because…

April 19, 2021 18 comments

It was during a health retreat in France last year that I first got introduced to the concept of derivative bath (bains dérivatifs in French). A young man shared with me that he would use this technique to recover quicker from hangovers when he would party with his friends and had a tad too much…

April 14, 2021 3 comments

Ever since I discovered that my muscle weakness was due to a fluoroquinolone antibiotic poisoning, I have been looking for ways to increase my muscle recovery and build strength in a natural way – while optimizing my mitochondria (energy centrals of our cells). Well it turned out, that one of the most potent ingredient to…

March 14, 2021 No comments exist

We are spending the month of March in the Swiss alps with an American couple we met last year. It’s the first time in 6 years (since getting ill) that I agree to be 24/7 with people in a shared apartment, sharing the same food, with little privacy and constant stimulation, without having full symptoms…

October 18, 2019 1 comment

We received a lot of questions after we published the blog post “Why Toxin Binders Are Essential For Healing” with guest author Amy Southorn last week. Amy (@holistichealingwithamy) kindly took some time to sit down and answer all of your questions, in the hopes that it can help you gain some clarity about how to…

August 24, 2019 43 comments

After 10 weeks, he stood up and walked out of his wheelchair without any cast or surgery.   He was fully recovered and started working again and taking in patients. It’s been 30 years since this happened and he’s hardly had any back pain ever since.     Before we start: The meditations of Joe…

August 1, 2019 4 comments

Staying in a healthy relationship while battling chronic illness is no easy task, to say the least.Tim and I met during our university studies in Spain, a few years before I got sick. We stayed together during my whole illness, which had its load of tears, frustration and struggles.  I’d like to share 2 tips with…