https://www.imbs-alliance.org/
As MEBO has done in the past and continue to do, all sufferers from all communities, such as the MEBO community and RareConnect Trimethylaminuria community, from around the world are encouraged to become informed on who are the reputable scientists that are truly dedicated to research for body and breath odor sufferers and PATM. Frequently, they seem to be targeting similar theories in their research and other times, they seem to think outside the box and check out new theories. The researchers MEBO has worked with or have been in communications the most throughout the years and who have done PowerPoint Presentations or written handouts for our MEBO Conferences have been the following:- Irene Gabashvili, PhD., MEBO Scientific Director and Principal Investigators of MEBO Clinical Trials,
- Prof Elizabeth Shephard, PhD., MEBO Consultant
- Nigel Manning
- Danny Kunz
- Murat Aydin, DDS, PhD.
- Yoshika Sekine, Univ. of Japan
- John Cashman, PhD., HBRI, (retired)
Of the experts listed above, Irene Gabashvili and Danny Kunz have been the two who have consistently through the years asked all sufferers to assist them in their studies by donating personal test results to them and to answer a few questions regarding medical conditions with the data. They each have been acummulating a large database of test results, which they reference in their analysis of their research. If you wish to contact these 2 scientists, Irene Gabashvili and Danny Kunz, in order to offer them your test results and to discuss these results further, you can read about their work and get their contact information from their respective websites:
Irene Gabashvili:
irene.gabashvili@meboresearch.org
irene@aurametrix.com Website and blog: Aurametrix Blog
Danny Kunz:
support@imbs-alliance.org (Patient support)
danny.kunz@gmx.de
contact@imbs-alliance.org (Legal concerns around the domain and content)
Websites: https://www.imbs-alliance.org/
http://bodyodorresearch.blogspot.com/2017/04/the-body-odor-smell-type.html
We are most greatful to all our scientists for looking in our direction.
María de la Torre
Founder and Executive Director
A Public Charity
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www.meboresearch.co.uk
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3 comments:
One more comment on archaeabacteria and Harvard: My Congressman, Dr. Raul Ruiz, is young and graduated from Harvard medical school fairly recently. He has been very active in health issues, and has acquired a lot of influence in that area. You can see his list of accomplishments on his website: Dr. Raul Ruiz, D-CA, Riverside County, Congressional Representative.
Anyway, I know he would listen to whatever the MEBO Community had to say and do his best to help.
Who knows, he might even have worked with archaeabacteria himself in medical school!
Another idea: Trace Minerals Research in Ogden, Utah will manufacture products for a private label with a
minimum of 2,500 orders. Possibly a TMAU cure would be eligible for this program. If we could settle
on one, focus and make it come to pass, there could be a cure on the market soon.
Perhaps Dr. Hazen would allow us to use DMB in the product, with royalties of course.
This is not such a wacky idea, the more you look into it. The link is: Trace Minerals Research, then click
on Private Label at the top far right of the page.
Also on this same topic: the book, "The Alladin Factor" by Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen. Most of us are reluctant to ask for what we need or want. This book takes a different approach and looks at asking
from new angles. Rather inspiring!