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Best supplement for "burning face" symptom?

R. Ticle
Hi everyone,

Lately I've been experiencing "burning face"; it's not really a "burning", but more like a sensation that's similar, but not "hot" feeling, kind of, but not very, tingly. It only happens on the left side of the face. I seemto notice it most when I'm on this computer for a long time, but not always.  

It could be unrelated to that because it's not consistent, but since it's something I'm sure some of you have experienced to varying degrees, it wouldbe nice to hear of anything you've had success with for alleviating it.

I'm currently taking up to 4 or 5 grams of Vit. C a day (though I don't know if it's food-source vitamin C), a B-Complex, sometimes Calcium/Magnesium,or a full spectrum Mineral formula (NOW brand)...occasionally Vitamin D, sometimes Purica Recovery or Cissus RX for joint issues. I can't say any ofthese cause noticeable aggravation.

Any thoughts, I'd be happy to hear of them. Antioxidants (more powerful ones) come to mind, but I'm not sure...

Thank you!

R.

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Re: Best supplement for "burning face" symptom?

Marc Martin
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First you should rule out that the "burning face" isn't being
caused by one of the supplements you are taking!

After that, I'd look into adding antioxidants, essential fatty
acids, and skin lotion.

Marc

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Re: Best supplement for "burning face" symptom?

S.T.
--- In [hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@...> wrote:
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> First you should rule out that the "burning face" isn't being
> caused by one of the supplements you are taking!  


Yes, Niacin in a strong B 100, or by itself can give you a burning red faceand ears.

Sandra

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Andrew McAfee
I think good fats, Krill, Phosphatidyl Choline, and other cell wall
protectors help me with the burning. Burning skin is one of my main
symptoms (in addition to headaches and mood) and usually can track the
efficacy of a product by it.
Good luck and let me know if you find anything.
In the past, I have wondered if it is related to the histamine reaction
caused by aluminum. My aluminum is much lower now but still have
symptoms.

Andrew

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> --- In [hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@...> wrote:
>>
>> First you should rule out that the "burning face" isn't being
>> caused by one of the supplements you are taking!
>
>
> Yes, Niacin in a strong B 100, or by itself can give you a burning red
> face and ears.
>
> Sandra
>
>
>
> ------------------------------------
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
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R. Ticle
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Aye...I am a bit irregular when it comes to taking supplements, so it's difficult for me to determine, but I'll give a go to it and see if I notice something.  I used to take essential fatty acids on a regular basis but haven't recently.  I eat sardines and salmon each week, though.  Argh, everything costs so much.

R.

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First you should rule out that the "burning face" isn't being

caused by one of the supplements you are taking!  



After that, I'd look into adding antioxidants, essential fatty

acids, and skin lotion.



Marc


 

     

   
   
       
         
       
       








       


       
       


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R. Ticle
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Hmm, I hadn't considered that.  I've been taking B-complex because I assumed it would be helpful for my nervous system.  This one says: Niacinamide: 50 mg.

R.

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> First you should rule out that the "burning face" isn't being

> caused by one of the supplements you are taking!  



Yes, Niacin in a strong B 100, or by itself can give you a burning red faceand ears.



Sandra




 

     

   
   
       
         
       
       








       


       
       


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R. Ticle
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Thanks Andrew, I'll let you know if I try any of these. I don't believe I've ever tried Phosphatidyl Choline.

R.


--- In [hidden email], Andrew McAfee <amcafeerr@...> wrote:

>
> I think good fats, Krill, Phosphatidyl Choline, and other cell wall
> protectors help me with the burning. Burning skin is one of my main
> symptoms (in addition to headaches and mood) and usually can track the
> efficacy of a product by it.
> Good luck and let me know if you find anything.
> In the past, I have wondered if it is related to the histamine reaction
> caused by aluminum. My aluminum is much lower now but still have
> symptoms.
>
> Andrew
>
> On Jul 13, 2009, at 7:52 PM, stcro@... wrote:
>
> > --- In [hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@> wrote:
> >>
> >> First you should rule out that the "burning face" isn't being
> >> caused by one of the supplements you are taking!
> >
> >
> > Yes, Niacin in a strong B 100, or by itself can give you a burning red
> > face and ears.
> >
> > Sandra
> >
> >
> >
> > ------------------------------------
> >
> > Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
> >
> >
>

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angela england
I wouldn't rule out the computer.  My wife has burning face when exposed to computers, cell phones, microwaves, speed radar cameras (thank you, Arizona Storm Troopers) and satellite dishes.  Avoidance is very effective along with proper supplements.  And avoid Direct TV.  To cancel their service, they have no sympathy for the illness they cause and they charge an ungodly amount to cancel!

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From: rticleone <[hidden email]>
Subject: [eSens] Re: Best supplement for "burning face" symptom?
To: [hidden email]
Date: Monday, July 13, 2009, 6:08 PM








Thanks Andrew, I'll let you know if I try any of these. I don't believe I've ever tried Phosphatidyl Choline.

R.

--- In eSens@yahoogroups. com, Andrew McAfee <amcafeerr@. ..> wrote:

>
> I think good fats, Krill, Phosphatidyl Choline, and other cell wall
> protectors help me with the burning. Burning skin is one of my main
> symptoms (in addition to headaches and mood) and usually can track the
> efficacy of a product by it.
> Good luck and let me know if you find anything.
> In the past, I have wondered if it is related to the histamine reaction
> caused by aluminum. My aluminum is much lower now but still have
> symptoms.
>
> Andrew
>
> On Jul 13, 2009, at 7:52 PM, stcro@... wrote:
>
> > --- In eSens@yahoogroups. com, "Marc Martin" <marc@> wrote:
> >>
> >> First you should rule out that the "burning face" isn't being
> >> caused by one of the supplements you are taking!
> >
> >
> > Yes, Niacin in a strong B 100, or by itself can give you a burning red
> > face and ears.
> >
> > Sandra
> >
> >
> >
> > ------------ --------- --------- ------
> >
> > Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
> >
> >
>

















     

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Marc Martin
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> I wouldn't rule out the computer.

I agree, but sometimes it is the combination of the computer PLUS a
certain supplement that causes problems, where the computer by
itself would not cause the same problems. So it's worth
experimenting to find out.

Marc

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R. Ticle
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Ha, don't worry about TV; I haven't watched it in years! Okay, maybe once when I took care of someone's house for a weekend and they have 900 channelson satellite.  Frankly, I was insulted by the amount of garbage on most of the channels!

Yeah, I definitely have plans to try replacing this PC with a small batterypowered netbook and change the way the modem and router are powered - in due time! If I had the funds I'd have made so many changes already.  Try not to hang around on this thing too much, but this is a time where information is useful.

R.

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I wouldn't rule out the computer.  My wife has burning face when exposed to computers, cell phones, microwaves, speed radar cameras (thank you, Arizona Storm Troopers) and satellite dishes.  Avoidance is very effective along with proper supplements.  And avoid Direct TV.  To cancel their service, they have no sympathy for the illness they cause and they charge an ungodly amount to cancel!



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From: rticleone <rticleone@yahoo. ca>

Subject: [eSens] Re: Best supplement for "burning face" symptom?

To: eSens@yahoogroups. com

Date: Monday, July 13, 2009, 6:08 PM



Thanks Andrew, I'll let you know if I try any of these. I don't believe I've ever tried Phosphatidyl Choline.



R.



--- In eSens@yahoogroups. com, Andrew McAfee <amcafeerr@. ..> wrote:

>

> I think good fats, Krill, Phosphatidyl Choline, and other cell wall

> protectors help me with the burning. Burning skin is one of my main

> symptoms (in addition to headaches and mood) and usually can track the

> efficacy of a product by it.

> Good luck and let me know if you find anything.

> In the past, I have wondered if it is related to the histamine reaction

> caused by aluminum. My aluminum is much lower now but still have

> symptoms.

>

> Andrew

>

> On Jul 13, 2009, at 7:52 PM, stcro@... wrote:

>

> > --- In eSens@yahoogroups. com, "Marc Martin" <marc@> wrote:

> >>

> >> First you should rule out that the "burning face" isn't being

> >> caused by one of the supplements you are taking!

> >

> >

> > Yes, Niacin in a strong B 100, or by itself can give you a burning red

> > face and ears.

> >

> > Sandra

> >

> >

> >

> > ------------ --------- --------- ------

> >

> > Yahoo! Groups Links

> >

> >

> >

>



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evie15422
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hi, Rticle and Others,
 
i have face burning with all that Mike mentioned his wife has problems with, plus a few things.  but i do not always experience the burning.  how much and what i am detoxing makes it worse--it can make me very much worse.  also which supplements i am taking (or foods i have eaten) can makeme better or worse.  B12 helps me personally with the burning.  D3 also helps during winter months.  manganese and taurine taken separately with later supplementation of calcium AEP and pantethine can eliminate all my symptoms as long as i am not hanging out too long in high emfs.  i can't say whether any of these will help others here, but they do wonders for me.  for me, calcium AEP and pantethine (a particular formulation of B5) have been essential for dealing with ES.  also i am actively "grounding" myself regularly, using soda and epsom salts baths, etc, and i see help with all these to some degree or else i wouldn't waste my time with them. 
exercise is something else i find important for all my ES symptoms.  otherwise my lymphatic system just quits moving (for me, lymphatic congestion leads to all the ES symptoms). 
 
when i injured my hand recently, i severely damaged 1 of 2 main arteries into my hand. the surgeon said i would have only 50% blood flow for a year or 2 until my body managed to "reroute" the blood flow to all parts of my hand again.  my hand was dark coffee colored and very swollen.  i began hanging out twice a week at a riverbank where there are white water rapids.  i sit on a rock and dangle my feet in the water thereto ground myself.  it has had amazing influence on my blood flow in my hand and circulation in general!  after about 40 mins there, i can clearlysee all the areas where my blood is flowing well, and not so well.  the middle joint of my index finger to the tip is the worst--it actually turns almost black.  after going there 2 times, my color and shape began returning to my hand.  swelling went down and my hand was almost normal size.  BUT i was in horrible pain in the rest of my body because i movedall the crap
out of my hand and arm into the rest of my body, and my lymphatic systemwas not handling it effectively enough.  (even tho hubby was giving me lymphatic massage daily).  i am recovered now (from the lymphatic backlog--long way to go yet for my hand) but i am relating how the lymphatics can get overloaded quickly and it will take awhile to get the crap moved out, during which we will be in alot of pain--ems, cfs, and fm-wise.  there was a lag between getting my lymphatics congested to cleared out of about a week.  it would have been even longer if i hadn't been exercising and soda bathing regularly, doing the massage, drinking copious amounts of water, and eating copious fruits (yes, i am back to eating fruits; i didn't eat fruits for 4 years but i need the extra fiber) and veggies to get my kidneys and bowels working as hard as they could.  all of these influenced my symptoms.   so i am suggesting here that using the "all the tools
in the shed" approach might also work better for skin burning.  try sodasoaks, R!  you might like it.  work at getting your lymphatic system going as effectively as possible, too.  
 
my 2 cents.  good luck,
diane
 
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> I wouldn't rule out the computer.

I agree, but sometimes it is the combination of the computer PLUS a
certain supplement that causes problems, where the computer by
itself would not cause the same problems. So it's worth
experimenting to find out.

Marc
















     

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cindi
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I would check for b12 deficiency
cindi
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Subject: [eSens] Best supplement for "burning face" symptom?





Hi everyone,

Lately I've been experiencing "burning face"; it's not really a "burning", but more like a sensation that's similar, but not "hot" feeling, kind of, but not very, tingly. It only happens on the left side of the face. I seem to notice it most when I'm on this computer for a long time, but not always.

It could be unrelated to that because it's not consistent, but since it's something I'm sure some of you have experienced to varying degrees, it would be nice to hear of anything you've had success with for alleviating it.

I'm currently taking up to 4 or 5 grams of Vit. C a day (though I don't know if it's food-source vitamin C), a B-Complex, sometimes Calcium/Magnesium, or a full spectrum Mineral formula (NOW brand)...occasionally Vitamin D, sometimes Purica Recovery or Cissus RX for joint issues. I can't say any of these cause noticeable aggravation.

Any thoughts, I'd be happy to hear of them. Antioxidants (more powerful ones) come to mind, but I'm not sure...

Thank you!

R.





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R. Ticle
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I do wonder - though I've been taking a B-Complex, and do not eat a vegetarian diet...

R.

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I would check for b12 deficiency

cindi

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Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 1:39 AM

Subject: [eSens] Best supplement for "burning face" symptom?



Hi everyone,



Lately I've been experiencing "burning face"; it's not really a "burning", but more like a sensation that's similar, but not "hot" feeling, kind of, but not very, tingly. It only happens on the left side of the face. I seem to notice it most when I'm on this computer for a long time, but not always.



It could be unrelated to that because it's not consistent, but since it's something I'm sure some of you have experienced to varying degrees, it wouldbe nice to hear of anything you've had success with for alleviating it.



I'm currently taking up to 4 or 5 grams of Vit. C a day (though I don't know if it's food-source vitamin C), a B-Complex, sometimes Calcium/Magnesium,or a full spectrum Mineral formula (NOW brand)...occasional ly Vitamin D, sometimes Purica Recovery or Cissus RX for joint issues. I can't say any ofthese cause noticeable aggravation.



Any thoughts, I'd be happy to hear of them. Antioxidants (more powerful ones) come to mind, but I'm not sure...



Thank you!



R.



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Loni Rosser
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That't a big symptom for me & do get that when I sit in front of my computer. Avoid it is the only thing I know to avoid the burning. Loni

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Hi everyone,

Lately I've been experiencing "burning face"; it's not really a "burning", but more like a sensation that's similar, but not "hot" feeling, kind of, but not very, tingly. It only happens on the left side of the face. I seem to notice it most when I'm on this computer for a long time, but not always.

It could be unrelated to that because it's not consistent, but since it's something I'm sure some of you have experienced to varying degrees, it wouldbe nice to hear of anything you've had success with for alleviating it.

I'm currently taking up to 4 or 5 grams of Vit. C a day (though I don't know if it's food-source vitamin C), a B-Complex, sometimes Calcium/Magnesium,or a full spectrum Mineral formula (NOW brand)...occasional ly Vitamin D, sometimes Purica Recovery or Cissus RX for joint issues. I can't say any ofthese cause noticeable aggravation.

Any thoughts, I'd be happy to hear of them. Antioxidants (more powerful ones) come to mind, but I'm not sure...

Thank you!

R.

















     

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Loni Rosser
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My husband wanted to go from cable tv to satellite but my skin burns from ES so from this post I assume that is not a good idea?! Loni

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I wouldn't rule out the computer.  My wife has burning face when exposed to computers, cell phones, microwaves, speed radar cameras (thank you, Arizona Storm Troopers) and satellite dishes.  Avoidance is very effective along with proper supplements.  And avoid Direct TV.  To cancel their service, they have no sympathy for the illness they cause and they charge an ungodly amount to cancel!

--- On Mon, 7/13/09, rticleone <rticleone@yahoo. ca> wrote:

From: rticleone <rticleone@yahoo. ca>
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Date: Monday, July 13, 2009, 6:08 PM

Thanks Andrew, I'll let you know if I try any of these. I don't believe I've ever tried Phosphatidyl Choline.

R.

--- In eSens@yahoogroups. com, Andrew McAfee <amcafeerr@. ..> wrote:

>
> I think good fats, Krill, Phosphatidyl Choline, and other cell wall
> protectors help me with the burning. Burning skin is one of my main
> symptoms (in addition to headaches and mood) and usually can track the
> efficacy of a product by it.
> Good luck and let me know if you find anything.
> In the past, I have wondered if it is related to the histamine reaction
> caused by aluminum. My aluminum is much lower now but still have
> symptoms.
>
> Andrew
>
> On Jul 13, 2009, at 7:52 PM, stcro@... wrote:
>
> > --- In eSens@yahoogroups. com, "Marc Martin" <marc@> wrote:
> >>
> >> First you should rule out that the "burning face" isn't being
> >> caused by one of the supplements you are taking!
> >
> >
> > Yes, Niacin in a strong B 100, or by itself can give you a burning red
> > face and ears.
> >
> > Sandra
> >
> >
> >
> > ------------ --------- --------- ------
> >
> > Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
> >
> >
>

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evie15422
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hi again, Rticle,
 
i have mentioned this before but it isn't necessarily something others would remember....  i took B12 for years during the day with other vitamins and noticed no help for my ES symptoms.  (i noticed it did help my liver detox things when i took it during the day.)  but i accidently took itbefore bed one night (a sublingual form that bypasses the digestive tract)and THAT was when i began to notice it helped my vibrating at night and skin burning the next day when i got on the computer, etc.  B12 only helps me with these, tho, if i take it at night.
 
diane

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I do wonder - though I've been taking a B-Complex, and do not eat a vegetarian diet...

R.

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I would check for b12 deficiency

cindi

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From: rticleone

To: esens@yahoogroups. com

Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 1:39 AM

Subject: [eSens] Best supplement for "burning face" symptom?

Hi everyone,

Lately I've been experiencing "burning face"; it's not really a "burning", but more like a sensation that's similar, but not "hot" feeling, kind of, but not very, tingly. It only happens on the left side of the face. I seem to notice it most when I'm on this computer for a long time, but not always.

It could be unrelated to that because it's not consistent, but since it's something I'm sure some of you have experienced to varying degrees, it wouldbe nice to hear of anything you've had success with for alleviating it.

I'm currently taking up to 4 or 5 grams of Vit. C a day (though I don't know if it's food-source vitamin C), a B-Complex, sometimes Calcium/Magnesium,or a full spectrum Mineral formula (NOW brand)...occasional ly Vitamin D, sometimes Purica Recovery or Cissus RX for joint issues. I can't say any ofthese cause noticeable aggravation.

Any thoughts, I'd be happy to hear of them. Antioxidants (more powerful ones) come to mind, but I'm not sure...

Thank you!

R.

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evie15422
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hi, Loni,
 
we all react a bit differently, so you might be ok with it.  however, i don't do well around satellite tv boxes nor the actual dishes themselves. my parents have this and it bothered me greatly.  oddly, tho, it bothersme less now since the digital conversion!  go figure!  :)  it still bothers me but i can tolerate the symptoms now.  if you know someone who has satellite tv, you might check it out there before getting it for yourself. 
 
diane


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My husband wanted to go from cable tv to satellite but my skin burns from ES so from this post I assume that is not a good idea?! Loni

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From: angela england <mariaaengland@ yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: Best supplement for "burning face" symptom?
To: eSens@yahoogroups. com
Date: Tuesday, July 14, 2009, 10:07 AM

I wouldn't rule out the computer.  My wife has burning face when exposed to computers, cell phones, microwaves, speed radar cameras (thank you, Arizona Storm Troopers) and satellite dishes.  Avoidance is very effective along with proper supplements.  And avoid Direct TV.  To cancel their service, they have no sympathy for the illness they cause and they charge an ungodly amount to cancel!

--- On Mon, 7/13/09, rticleone <rticleone@yahoo. ca> wrote:

From: rticleone <rticleone@yahoo. ca>
Subject: [eSens] Re: Best supplement for "burning face" symptom?
To: eSens@yahoogroups. com
Date: Monday, July 13, 2009, 6:08 PM

Thanks Andrew, I'll let you know if I try any of these. I don't believe I've ever tried Phosphatidyl Choline.

R.

--- In eSens@yahoogroups. com, Andrew McAfee <amcafeerr@. ..> wrote:

>
> I think good fats, Krill, Phosphatidyl Choline, and other cell wall
> protectors help me with the burning. Burning skin is one of my main
> symptoms (in addition to headaches and mood) and usually can track the
> efficacy of a product by it.
> Good luck and let me know if you find anything.
> In the past, I have wondered if it is related to the histamine reaction
> caused by aluminum. My aluminum is much lower now but still have
> symptoms.
>
> Andrew
>
> On Jul 13, 2009, at 7:52 PM, stcro@... wrote:
>
> > --- In eSens@yahoogroups. com, "Marc Martin" <marc@> wrote:
> >>
> >> First you should rule out that the "burning face" isn't being
> >> caused by one of the supplements you are taking!
> >
> >
> > Yes, Niacin in a strong B 100, or by itself can give you a burning red
> > face and ears.
> >
> > Sandra
> >
> >
> >
> > ------------ --------- --------- ------
> >
> > Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
> >
> >
>

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Re: Best supplement for "burning face" symptom?

angela england
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My wife has worst symptoms in our cabin in a small town because of the neighbors satelite.  We do not have cable nor satellite.  But we still get fried by the neighbors on weekends they are home and using it.  Mike

--- On Wed, 7/15/09, Loni <[hidden email]> wrote:


From: Loni <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: Best supplement for "burning face" symptom?
To: [hidden email]
Date: Wednesday, July 15, 2009, 8:55 AM








My husband wanted to go from cable tv to satellite but my skin burns from ES so from this post I assume that is not a good idea?! Loni

--- On Tue, 7/14/09, angela england <mariaaengland@ yahoo.com> wrote:

From: angela england <mariaaengland@ yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: Best supplement for "burning face" symptom?
To: eSens@yahoogroups. com
Date: Tuesday, July 14, 2009, 10:07 AM

I wouldn't rule out the computer.  My wife has burning face when exposed to computers, cell phones, microwaves, speed radar cameras (thank you, Arizona Storm Troopers) and satellite dishes.  Avoidance is very effective along with proper supplements.  And avoid Direct TV.  To cancel their service, they have no sympathy for the illness they cause and they charge an ungodly amount to cancel!

--- On Mon, 7/13/09, rticleone <rticleone@yahoo. ca> wrote:

From: rticleone <rticleone@yahoo. ca>
Subject: [eSens] Re: Best supplement for "burning face" symptom?
To: eSens@yahoogroups. com
Date: Monday, July 13, 2009, 6:08 PM

Thanks Andrew, I'll let you know if I try any of these. I don't believe I've ever tried Phosphatidyl Choline.

R.

--- In eSens@yahoogroups. com, Andrew McAfee <amcafeerr@. ..> wrote:

>
> I think good fats, Krill, Phosphatidyl Choline, and other cell wall
> protectors help me with the burning. Burning skin is one of my main
> symptoms (in addition to headaches and mood) and usually can track the
> efficacy of a product by it.
> Good luck and let me know if you find anything.
> In the past, I have wondered if it is related to the histamine reaction
> caused by aluminum. My aluminum is much lower now but still have
> symptoms.
>
> Andrew
>
> On Jul 13, 2009, at 7:52 PM, stcro@... wrote:
>
> > --- In eSens@yahoogroups. com, "Marc Martin" <marc@> wrote:
> >>
> >> First you should rule out that the "burning face" isn't being
> >> caused by one of the supplements you are taking!
> >
> >
> > Yes, Niacin in a strong B 100, or by itself can give you a burning red
> > face and ears.
> >
> > Sandra
> >
> >
> >
> > ------------ --------- --------- ------
> >
> > Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
> >
> >
>

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Re: Best supplement for "burning face" symptom?

R. Ticle
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Hi Diane,

If I can find some B12, I may try it at night; though I don't know how it would affect my dreams.  My mind is rather inventive at times, when I should be sleeping - well, I am sleeping, but the dreams I have are sometimes rather bizarre.  I don't know if B12 would aggravate that.  Have you noticed any such thing?

R.

--- On Wed, 7/15/09, Evie <[hidden email]> wrote:

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hi again, Rticle,

 

i have mentioned this before but it isn't necessarily something others would remember....  i took B12 for years during the day with other vitamins and noticed no help for my ES symptoms.  (i noticed it did help my liver detox things when i took it during the day.)  but i accidently took itbefore bed one night (a sublingual form that bypasses the digestive tract)and THAT was when i began to notice it helped my vibrating at night and skin burning the next day when i got on the computer, etc.  B12 only helps me with these, tho, if i take it at night.

 

diane



--- On Wed, 7/15/09, R. Ticle <rticleone@yahoo. ca> wrote:



From: R. Ticle <rticleone@yahoo. ca>

Subject: Re: [eSens] Best supplement for "burning face" symptom?

To: eSens@yahoogroups. com

Date: Wednesday, July 15, 2009, 10:06 AM



I do wonder - though I've been taking a B-Complex, and do not eat a vegetarian diet...



R.



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From: cindi <cindiwonderer@ gmail.com>

Subject: Re: [eSens] Best supplement for "burning face" symptom?

To: eSens@yahoogroups. com

Received: Wednesday, July 15, 2009, 12:10 AM



I would check for b12 deficiency



cindi



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To: esens@yahoogroups. com



Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 1:39 AM



Subject: [eSens] Best supplement for "burning face" symptom?



Hi everyone,



Lately I've been experiencing "burning face"; it's not really a "burning", but more like a sensation that's similar, but not "hot" feeling, kind of, but not very, tingly. It only happens on the left side of the face. I seem to notice it most when I'm on this computer for a long time, but not always.



It could be unrelated to that because it's not consistent, but since it's something I'm sure some of you have experienced to varying degrees, it wouldbe nice to hear of anything you've had success with for alleviating it.



I'm currently taking up to 4 or 5 grams of Vit. C a day (though I don't know if it's food-source vitamin C), a B-Complex, sometimes Calcium/Magnesium,or a full spectrum Mineral formula (NOW brand)...occasional ly Vitamin D, sometimes Purica Recovery or Cissus RX for joint issues. I can't say any ofthese cause noticeable aggravation.



Any thoughts, I'd be happy to hear of them. Antioxidants (more powerful ones) come to mind, but I'm not sure...



Thank you!



R.



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evie15422
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hi, R,
 
no, i have not noticed it affecting my dreams.  i too have inventive dreams.  i consider this a plus.  i can go on vacation without leaving my bed or spending any money!  lol  i once won a triathelon competition in my sleep!  ;) 
 
are you afraid of nightmares?  i have not heard of B12 affecting this buti will look it up when i get offline.  if i find anything, i will post it tomorrow. 
 
d

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From: R. Ticle <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: [eSens] Best supplement for "burning face" symptom?
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Date: Wednesday, July 15, 2009, 1:25 PM








Hi Diane,

If I can find some B12, I may try it at night; though I don't know how it would affect my dreams.  My mind is rather inventive at times, when I should be sleeping - well, I am sleeping, but the dreams I have are sometimes rather bizarre.  I don't know if B12 would aggravate that.  Have you noticed any such thing?

R.

--- On Wed, 7/15/09, Evie <evie15422@yahoo. com> wrote:

From: Evie <evie15422@yahoo. com>
Subject: Re: [eSens] Best supplement for "burning face" symptom?
To: eSens@yahoogroups. com
Received: Wednesday, July 15, 2009, 4:36 PM

hi again, Rticle,

 

i have mentioned this before but it isn't necessarily something others would remember....  i took B12 for years during the day with other vitamins and noticed no help for my ES symptoms.  (i noticed it did help my liver detox things when i took it during the day.)  but i accidently took itbefore bed one night (a sublingual form that bypasses the digestive tract)and THAT was when i began to notice it helped my vibrating at night and skin burning the next day when i got on the computer, etc.  B12 only helps me with these, tho, if i take it at night.

 

diane

--- On Wed, 7/15/09, R. Ticle <rticleone@yahoo. ca> wrote:

From: R. Ticle <rticleone@yahoo. ca>

Subject: Re: [eSens] Best supplement for "burning face" symptom?

To: eSens@yahoogroups. com

Date: Wednesday, July 15, 2009, 10:06 AM

I do wonder - though I've been taking a B-Complex, and do not eat a vegetarian diet...

R.

--- On Wed, 7/15/09, cindi <cindiwonderer@ gmail.com> wrote:

From: cindi <cindiwonderer@ gmail.com>

Subject: Re: [eSens] Best supplement for "burning face" symptom?

To: eSens@yahoogroups. com

Received: Wednesday, July 15, 2009, 12:10 AM

I would check for b12 deficiency

cindi

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From: rticleone

To: esens@yahoogroups. com

Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 1:39 AM

Subject: [eSens] Best supplement for "burning face" symptom?

Hi everyone,

Lately I've been experiencing "burning face"; it's not really a "burning", but more like a sensation that's similar, but not "hot" feeling, kind of, but not very, tingly. It only happens on the left side of the face. I seem to notice it most when I'm on this computer for a long time, but not always.

It could be unrelated to that because it's not consistent, but since it's something I'm sure some of you have experienced to varying degrees, it wouldbe nice to hear of anything you've had success with for alleviating it.

I'm currently taking up to 4 or 5 grams of Vit. C a day (though I don't know if it's food-source vitamin C), a B-Complex, sometimes Calcium/Magnesium,or a full spectrum Mineral formula (NOW brand)...occasional ly Vitamin D, sometimes Purica Recovery or Cissus RX for joint issues. I can't say any ofthese cause noticeable aggravation.

Any thoughts, I'd be happy to hear of them. Antioxidants (more powerful ones) come to mind, but I'm not sure...

Thank you!

R.

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