Mary L. G. Theroux is Senior Vice President of The Independent Institute.
Having received her A.B. in economics from Stanford University, Ms. Theroux is Managing Director of Lightning Ventures, L.P., a San Francisco Bay Area investment firm, and Vice President of the C.S. Lewis Society of California. She is Chairman of the Advisory Board for the Alameda County Salvation Army; former Chairman and current member of the San Francisco Salvation Army Advisory Board, and also serves on theNational Advisory Board of The Salvation Army.
Having been a director of nine corporations and three foundations, she was also Chairman of Garvey International, Inc., and Co-founder and President of San Francisco Grocery Express. Articles on Ms. Theroux have appeared in Business Week, Forbes, Savvy, Los Angeles Times, San Francisco Chronicle, and other publications.
Tracy Tucker was raising her two girls when she began to have neurological problems. Her health began to deteriorate. Her arms were losing feeling as were her feet and ears. Pain began. She could find no help and was put on Prozac. It pushed her over the edge. Then Tracy's kidneys began to fail, followed by heart problems edema. She was in constant pain. Discomfort in her back turned out to be cancer and her urine was constantly blood tainted.
Desperate, she began looking for solutions outside of Western medicine and found a technology which promised hope. Then, it really fell apart. She came down with West Nile Disease. Physicians could not diagnose her. Slowly, with baby steps she began treating herself, climbing back toward health as she studied biology day and night. It has been going on for 12 years.
Most would have died. Instead, she began on a journey of discovery, which eventually resulted in her finding the technology we are going to discuss today, the T8. For the last three nights Tracy has been giving me treatments using the same technology, though we have never met and are over 1,000 miles apart. It is amazing.