For a few days now, eating brings on some type of uncomfortable feeling at the back of the throat. It remains for about six hours. A trip to ER, and was told that the windpipes are not swollen, there is no wheezing, it could be some type of inflammatory response to some foods. Drinking water does not seem to flow smoothly through the throat, for the duration of the discomfort in the throat. And sometimes, rarely, feels uncomfortable lower down, near the oesaphagus. I do however, suffer from allergies, and sometimes, can be tingling in the lips, or hives, or swelling on the face and neck, under the chin, or slight swelling of cheeks, mainly one side. Those reactions are mostly mild. Not sure if its the vagus nerve involved, which can also trigger similar discomfort. Definitely not anxiety, not stressed. Input much appreciated. K |
You may need an endoscopy to make sure there isn't anything there.
In the meantime I receommend drinking aloe juice and adding chlorophyll liquid to it. This may heal whatever is there. An oral probiotic might help as well. I like Udo's Choice for the oral probiotic and Nature's Way for the aloe juice. You can find all this at www.iherb.com You can use my code, TEV814, to get $5.00 off your first order. Steve --- In [hidden email], "furstc0404" <furstc0404@...> wrote: > > > > For a few days now, eating brings on > some type of uncomfortable feeling > at the back of the throat. It remains for > about six hours. A trip to ER, and was > told that the windpipes are not swollen, > there is no wheezing, > it could be some type of inflammatory > response to some foods. > > Drinking water does > not seem to flow smoothly through the throat, > for the duration of the discomfort in the throat. > And sometimes, rarely, feels uncomfortable lower > down, near the oesaphagus. > > I do however, suffer from allergies, and sometimes, > can be tingling in the lips, or hives, or swelling on > the face and neck, under the chin, or slight swelling > of cheeks, mainly one side. Those reactions are > mostly mild. > > Not sure if its the vagus nerve involved, which > can also trigger similar discomfort. > > Definitely not anxiety, not stressed. > > Input much appreciated. > > K > |
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On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 2:27 PM, furstc0404 <[hidden email]> wrote:
> ** > > > Hi K, > An Aussie website comment was saying that smart meters were creating thyroid problems in women and first symptom was trouble swallowing. Kind Regards, Helen > > For a few days now, eating brings on > some type of uncomfortable feeling > at the back of the throat. It remains for > about six hours. A trip to ER, and was > told that the windpipes are not swollen, > there is no wheezing, > it could be some type of inflammatory > response to some foods. > > K > > > -- Helen A Murphy Environomics.com.au <http://environomics.com.au/> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/eSens/ <*> Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional <*> To change settings online go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/eSens/join (Yahoo! ID required) <*> To change settings via email: [hidden email] [hidden email] <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [hidden email] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ |
Absolutely. And Iodine helps support the thyroid. The product she took contained: Mercury/ Aluminum/ Cadmium/ Lead/ Arsenic/ Antimony/ bromide- these of course, are all heavy metals that do not belong in the body. Mercury and Aluminum, when combined, are extremely toxic. If that isn't bad enough, Mercury competes for the Iodine receptors. So if the body doesn't have enough Iodine, Mercury will take its place in the thyroid gland where the Iodine is supposed to be. Lizzie > To: [hidden email] > From: [hidden email] > Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2012 04:30:01 -0700 > Subject: Re: [eSens] Allergy OR ???? > > On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 2:27 PM, furstc0404 <[hidden email]> wrote: > > > ** > > > > > > Hi K, > > > An Aussie website comment was saying that smart meters were creating > thyroid problems in women and first symptom was trouble swallowing. > > Kind Regards, > Helen > > > > > > For a few days now, eating brings on > > some type of uncomfortable feeling > > at the back of the throat. It remains for > > about six hours. A trip to ER, and was > > told that the windpipes are not swollen, > > there is no wheezing, > > it could be some type of inflammatory > > response to some foods. > > > > K > > > > > > > > > > -- > Helen A Murphy > > Environomics.com.au <http://environomics.com.au/> > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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