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Elizabeth thode

Hello everyone and hey Diane?
 
On that article I just posted on the 18 symptoms of adrenal fatigue,
did you happen to catch the one called: Hyperpigmentation and the brownish stains?
It occurred to me that there might be a connection between your description of
rusty stains on hands and feet, when you tried the Iodine.
This was the first time I'd ever seen the term used: Hyperpigmentation. Up to this
time, I had only heard the term: Vitiligo used, which is the opposite, an absence
of pigmentation, like little white spots on the skin have been bleached white.
This, by the way is pituatary or pineal gland malfunction.
I have seen this on someone, on their back, small little circles, not much bigger
then large freckle.
This is what I love about this support group...a bunch of info gets put up on
 a big chalk board, and we brainstorm....ya never know what treasure trove
of insight will come forward.
Lizzie
     

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Re: Adrenals

KathyB

Would hyper-pigmentation also be small areas look like circles that are lighter?

With me they're whitish. Just started last year.

Kathy



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Hello everyone and hey Diane?

 

On that article I just posted on the 18 symptoms of adrenal fatigue,

did you happen to catch the one called: Hyperpigmentation and the brownish stains?

It occurred to me that there might be a connection between your description of

rusty stains on hands and feet, when you tried the Iodine.

This was the first time I'd ever seen the term used: Hyperpigmentation. Up to this

time, I had only heard the term: Vitiligo used, which is the opposite, an absence

of pigmentation, like little white spots on the skin have been bleached white.

This, by the way is pituatary or pineal gland malfunction.

I have seen this on someone, on their back, small little circles, not much bigger

then large freckle.

This is what I love about this support group...a bunch of info gets put up on

 a big chalk board, and we brainstorm....ya never know what treasure trove

of insight will come forward.

Lizzie

     



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RE: Adrenals

Elizabeth thode

I believe that is called: Vitiligo.  Skin areas look "bleached"- absence of color??
This can be little circles or I've seen actual patches of skin look like bleached.
This is caused by pituitary/ pineal glands.
Curious, where are they located and how big?
Lizzie



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Would hyper-pigmentation also be small areas look like circles that are lighter?

With me they're whitish. Just started last year.

Kathy

From: Elizabeth thode <[hidden email]>
Subject: [eSens] Adrenals

 

Hello everyone and hey Diane?

On that article I just posted on the 18 symptoms of adrenal fatigue,

did you happen to catch the one called: Hyperpigmentation and the brownish stains?

It occurred to me that there might be a connection between your description of

rusty stains on hands and feet, when you tried the Iodine.

This was the first time I'd ever seen the term used: Hyperpigmentation. Up to this

time, I had only heard the term: Vitiligo used, which is the opposite, an absence

of pigmentation, like little white spots on the skin have been bleached white.

This, by the way is pituatary or pineal gland malfunction.

I have seen this on someone, on their back, small little circles, not much bigger

then large freckle.

This is what I love about this support group...a bunch of info gets put up on

a big chalk board, and we brainstorm....ya never know what treasure trove

of insight will come forward.

Lizzie



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evie15422
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Hi, Lizzie,

You wrote:
"Hey Diane: Did you see the site mention of Hyperpigmentation and the brownish stains?

It occurred to me that there might be a connection between your description of

rusty stains on hands and feet, when you tried the Iodine. "

Me:
Yes, I did, but I know what hyperpigmentation looks like--my Mom has it.  No, it is different.  And the rusty hands and feet are washable--I mean, it soaks off in time.  (Actually, I have to be careful not to get it on bedding and fabrics when I get it.)  It is what happens when you take too much iodine.  It happens to normal people who take too much iodine, too; I just don't have to take nearly as much to get it.  Actual hyperpigmentation is permanent.

I also have the vitiligo--small white spots, as you say.  I've had them on my arms and legs since I was a child (they have not increased in number since then).  While we are talking about Diane's spots, I also get age spots on my left arm--from free radical damage, but those come and go away quickly if I take anti-oxidants regularly.  lol  ;)]

Thanks for the info, Lizzie,
Diane



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Hello everyone and hey Diane?

 

On that article I just posted on the 18 symptoms of adrenal fatigue,

did you happen to catch the one called: Hyperpigmentation and the brownish stains?

It occurred to me that there might be a connection between your description of

rusty stains on hands and feet, when you tried the Iodine.

This was the first time I'd ever seen the term used: Hyperpigmentation. Up to this

time, I had only heard the term: Vitiligo used, which is the opposite, an absence

of pigmentation, like little white spots on the skin have been bleached white.

This, by the way is pituatary or pineal gland malfunction.

I have seen this on someone, on their back, small little circles, not much bigger

then large freckle.

This is what I love about this support group...a bunch of info gets put up on

 a big chalk board, and we brainstorm....ya never know what treasure trove

of insight will come forward.

Lizzie

     



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evie15422
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Hi, Kathy,

You write:
"Would hyper-pigmentation also be small areas look like circles that are lighter?  With me they're whitish. Just started last year."

Me:
No, those are vitiligo, like I have.  Some of mine are as large as a forth inch in diameter (they have stretched in size as I have grown).   Those are likely from pituitary or pineal gland malfunction, as Lizzie said.  But I don't think they ever go away once you have them.  You mention problems with melatonin and sleeping.  It is likely your pineal gland is being affected negatively by something.

Diane




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Would hyper-pigmentation also be small areas look like circles that are lighter?



With me they're whitish. Just started last year.



Kathy



From: Elizabeth thode <[hidden email]>

Subject: [eSens] Adrenals



 



Hello everyone and hey Diane?



On that article I just posted on the 18 symptoms of adrenal fatigue,



did you happen to catch the one called: Hyperpigmentation and the brownish stains?



It occurred to me that there might be a connection between your description of



rusty stains on hands and feet, when you tried the Iodine.



This was the first time I'd ever seen the term used: Hyperpigmentation. Up to this



time, I had only heard the term: Vitiligo used, which is the opposite, an absence



of pigmentation, like little white spots on the skin have been bleached white.



This, by the way is pituatary or pineal gland malfunction.



I have seen this on someone, on their back, small little circles, not much bigger



then large freckle.



This is what I love about this support group...a bunch of info gets put up on



a big chalk board, and we brainstorm....ya never know what treasure trove



of insight will come forward.



Lizzie



                     



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RE: Adrenals

Elizabeth thode

Hi People!
 
Makes perfect sense doesn't it....wireless radiation effects the pineal gland- hence the vitiigo spots.
I don't think they go away either. I"ve had two very small ones, like large freckle size, on my back for yeeeaaarrs.
And I have a friend who has rather large areas of her neck with these bleached out looking discolorations...(they are not circles, more like blobs)
unfortunately, she is a cell phone user. She also works in an area with a huge amt of high ele fields/high magnetic fields and dirty electricity, and all of these things have been a factor, for her, for yeeaarrs! She does have low adrenals..which she treats using natural herbs...but I tend to liken this to, sticking a finger in a hole to block a rather large leak...
some support, is of course, far better then none..but lowering the body's exposure to these nasty fields is paramount to enabling the body to heal.
I also have to wonder, at this point, if dirty electricity also effects the pineal gland. There is so much information coming out on stray voltage, ect.
Hagda Havas has done many articles on dirty electricity causing diabetes & heart problems...and Samual Milham, who wrote the book called: Dirty Electricity, states the this causes tons of diseases/conditions.
Put it together, and what you have is, with anything that effects the pineal gland, this means the body is not able to properly repair itself during sleep...
Bottom line? While cell phones have only been in heavy use since the early 90's, ( although they came out in the late 80's)...but dirty electricity, bad house wiring, high
electric fields, stray voltage....alll of this has been around for many, many decades. Who's to say that many who became ES, didn't also spend decades or years of their lives
living or working in areas with dangerously high levels of dirty electricity?
Food for thought.
Lizzie
P.S.
Below is a good article about how essential oils penetrate the blood brain barrier.
This information is crucially important for those who have suffered any kind of nerve damage, etc.
I have used many natural products over the years...essential oils basically replaced my medicine cabinet around 5 years ago. I use them in countless ways and nearly every day for one thing,or another. Rosemary is good for the thryoid, Peppermint Oil is great for: head-aches, a wake me up and make me think, has proven tremendously helpful with wireless induced nausea and stomach cramps, (and mosquitos hate Peppermint OIL)  Marjoram & Basil combined and diluted with a carrier oil, is second only to Magnesium Chloride Oil in its ability to bring immed relief to: sprains, sore necks, sore backs, twisted ankles, Cedarwood is a very inexpensive essential oil that is high in sesquiterpines (this means it helps to bring oxygen to the cells)...also good for bug sprays, Melrose (a combination blend with strong Anti-Fungal properties) has proven very helpful for such cases as Candida, rashes, etc...
I could go on and on.....The point is, essential oils, used properly are a wonderful and natural tool to help the body heal.
 
There are several co's who sell really good essential oils.
 
Blood-Brain Barrier And Essential Oils
By David Stewart, Ph. D.Blood-Brain Barrier And Essential Oils

www.ayurveda-florida.com/.../bloodbrain_barrier_and_essential_oil...Cached
 

 



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Hi, Kathy,

You write:
"Would hyper-pigmentation also be small areas look like circles that are lighter?  With me they're whitish. Just started last year."

Me:
No, those are vitiligo, like I have.  Some of mine are as large as a forth inch in diameter (they have stretched in size as I have grown).   Those are likely from pituitary or pineal gland malfunction, as Lizzie said.  But I don't think they ever go away once you have them.  You mention problems with melatonin and sleeping.  It is likely your pineal gland is being affected negatively by something.

Diane

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From: KathyB <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: [eSens] Adrenals
To: [hidden email]
Date: Tuesday, August 16, 2011, 1:44 PM

 

Would hyper-pigmentation also be small areas look like circles that are lighter?

With me they're whitish. Just started last year.

Kathy

From: Elizabeth thode <[hidden email]>

Subject: [eSens] Adrenals

 

Hello everyone and hey Diane?

On that article I just posted on the 18 symptoms of adrenal fatigue,

did you happen to catch the one called: Hyperpigmentation and the brownish stains?

It occurred to me that there might be a connection between your description of

rusty stains on hands and feet, when you tried the Iodine.

This was the first time I'd ever seen the term used: Hyperpigmentation. Up to this

time, I had only heard the term: Vitiligo used, which is the opposite, an absence

of pigmentation, like little white spots on the skin have been bleached white.

This, by the way is pituatary or pineal gland malfunction.

I have seen this on someone, on their back, small little circles, not much bigger

then large freckle.

This is what I love about this support group...a bunch of info gets put up on

a big chalk board, and we brainstorm....ya never know what treasure trove

of insight will come forward.

Lizzie



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Steph Smith
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Hi diane

Sorry to but in on this thread but just wanted to know if your email was back to
normal again [or if your computer was still under attack - I saw a post from you
from a while back apologising and advising people not to contact you off forum
until it was sorted out] - i also saw a post from you asking how i was doing
[dated late May I think] So I'm just posting here to say - I will get in touch
soon if your computer is fixed again - until then if you have seen recent posts
I have left here you can deduce that things aren't great for me - i'm only on
the computervery intermittently - but i hope that you are doing ok and hope to
post to you soon.

The best of the best to you

Love

Steph




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From: Evie <[hidden email]>
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Sent: Sun, 21 August, 2011 1:13:08
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Hi, Lizzie,

You wrote:
"Hey Diane: Did you see the site mention of Hyperpigmentation and the brownish
stains?


It occurred to me that there might be a connection between your description of

rusty stains on hands and feet, when you tried the Iodine. "

Me:
Yes, I did, but I know what hyperpigmentation looks like--my Mom has it.  No, it
is different.  And the rusty hands and feet are washable--I mean, it soaks off
in time.  (Actually, I have to be careful not to get it on bedding and fabrics
when I get it.)  It is what happens when you take too much iodine.  It happens
to normal people who take too much iodine, too; I just don't have to take nearly
as much to get it.  Actual hyperpigmentation is permanent.

I also have the vitiligo--small white spots, as you say.  I've had them on my
arms and legs since I was a child (they have not increased in number since
then).  While we are talking about Diane's spots, I also get age spots on my
left arm--from free radical damage, but those come and go away quickly if I take
anti-oxidants regularly.  lol  ;)]

Thanks for the info, Lizzie,
Diane

--- On Tue, 8/16/11, Elizabeth thode <[hidden email]> wrote:

From: Elizabeth thode <[hidden email]>
Subject: [eSens] Adrenals
To: [hidden email]
Date: Tuesday, August 16, 2011, 1:21 PM

 

Hello everyone and hey Diane?

On that article I just posted on the 18 symptoms of adrenal fatigue,

did you happen to catch the one called: Hyperpigmentation and the brownish
stains?


It occurred to me that there might be a connection between your description of

rusty stains on hands and feet, when you tried the Iodine.

This was the first time I'd ever seen the term used: Hyperpigmentation. Up to
this

time, I had only heard the term: Vitiligo used, which is the opposite, an
absence

of pigmentation, like little white spots on the skin have been bleached white.

This, by the way is pituatary or pineal gland malfunction.

I have seen this on someone, on their back, small little circles, not much
bigger

then large freckle.

This is what I love about this support group...a bunch of info gets put up on

a big chalk board, and we brainstorm....ya never know what treasure trove

of insight will come forward.

Lizzie



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