Function Lab Testing

Written by Dr. Greg Nigh, ND, LAc.
Asyra Evaluations: The Science and the Process

Written by Dr. Greg Nigh, ND, LAc.
The Sordid Story of Round Up

Written by Dr. Greg Nigh, ND, LAc.
Glyphosate and Anencephaly: Death by A Thousand Cuts

Dr. Nigh and Dr. Seneff co-authored this peer-reviewed paper on the compelling evidence linking exposure to glyphosate by mother’s and subsequently giving birth to children with a tragic birth defect called anencephaly.
Can glyphosate’s disruption of the gut microbiome and induction of sulfate deficiency explain the epidemic in gout and associated diseases in the industrialized world?

Dr. Greg Nigh, Dr. Stephanie Seneff, and three other collaborators published this peer-reviewed article about the complex relationship between glyphosate exposure and development of gout and related diseases.
SIBO as an Adaptation: A Proposed Role for Hydrogen Sulfide

Dr. Nigh goes into detail about SIBO and Sulfate from a naturopathic perspective, describing his unique perspective that the bacterial overgrowth associated with SIBO may actually be the body’s attempt to correct an underlying problem.
Cancer as a Sulfate Deficiency, “Real” Rife Machines, Cancer and Frequencies | Dr. Greg Nigh

Dr. Nigh is interviewed by Ryan Sternagle on a number of topics including, cancer treatment, rife machines, bacteria and more.
Sulfate’s Critical Role for Maintaining Exclusion Zone Water: Dietary Factors Leading to Deficiencies

Dr. Greg Nigh and Dr. Stephanie Seneff co-authored this peer-reviewed paper in which they describe for the first time how the body maintains water in a structured form, and the crucial role of sulfate in maintaining this water structure.
Worse Than the Disease? Reviewing Some Possible Unintended Consequences of the mRNA Vaccines Against COVID-19

Dr. Nigh collaborated with MIT Senior Researcher Dr. Stephanie Seneff to publish the most comprehensive review to date of potential adverse short- and long-term consequences related to the mRNA-based Covid-19 vaccines
The Devil in the Garlic

The Paradoxical Roles of Sulfur in Human Physiology
ARTICLE SUMMARY
• When the supply of sulfate in the body runs low, serious problems can result.
• Most dietary sulfur does not enter the body in a ready-to-use form but must be metabolized into sulfate.
• Some of the leading contributors to problems with sulfur metabolism include nutrient deficiencies and toxicants such as glyphosate.
• There is reason to believe that the positively charged lipid nanoparticles acting as carriers and adjuvants in mRNA injections also interfere with sulfate metabolism.
• It is possible to overwhelm sulfur pathways by consuming too much dietary sulfur.
• In response to the many modern roadblocks to sulfur metabolism, the body develops adaptive workarounds, including extracting sulfur from the mucus lining of the digestive tract, overgrowing sulfur-fixing bacteria in the gut and creating localized inflammation that facilitates generation of sulfate.
• People with sulfur metabolism issues often report moderate to significant improvements in their symptoms after two weeks on a low-sulfur diet.