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Hi Everyone:
Thank you all for sharing your experiences as I've learned alot by reading the posts for the past month or so. I discovered 6 months ago that I have ES. It's gotten progressively worse so I went to a doctor and a naturopath to try and find help for this. I'm mercury toxic so I'm working a gentle cleanse as I won't do any chelation until the mercury is totally removed from my teeth. I believe the main reason I've become so ES sensitive is because of the metals in my mouth and problematic dental work. I had my amalgams removed 8 years ago but apparently it wasn't done right. I went to a holistic dentist recently and there are still amalgam fragments and metal wire under some of my crowns. Plus, at least 7 of my teeth are have high voltage reading that are right off the meter charts. This news finally gives me a answer as to what is probably causing my unsteadiness and constant ringing in the ears for the past six months. I had my first dental appt. last week with the organic dentist to have my mouth worked on to remove the metals. But because I'm so sensitive now it totally drained me to be under flouesent light and electrical equipment to have this work done. I could barely walk out of the office as I has so unsteady and spacey. i'm hoping that when my high voltage dental work is brought under control that my ES symptoms will reduce greatly. I am looking for an ES personal protection device that might work for me so I feel more grounded when I have to return to the the dentist for several more appts. I bought a Q-link necklace but that seems to make me feel more "light headed" for now. I know each person reacts differently to various products but I'm wondering since my system seems so sensitive right now if anyone has been in this position of having to go into "hot spots" for them that they know will be a problem to tolerate. I have read about various devices in the "posts" but I think I need something that "deflects Magnetic and electrical energies rather than actively works on a persons energy field as I have the Q-Link for that and it's not doing much. I'm considering a "Quantam" pendant but I'm not sure yet as I haven't had any luck with what I've purchased so far. I do know that I'm sensitive to both electricity as I turn the breakers off for a good sleep at night and magnetic fields as I get "light headed" on the computer or watching tv for more than 10 minutes. Any advice from anyone who has had similar experiences would be appreciated. By the way here's a detoxing tip - I've found that slightly cooking fresh cilantro by letting it steep in hot water for 20 minutes and then drinking it as a tea seems to have a greater effect in helping to remove toxins. A doctor recommended this and I believe it's helping. Best regards, Donna |
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> I had my first dental appt. last week with the organic dentist to
> have my mouth worked on to remove the metals. But because I'm so > sensitive now it totally drained me to be under flouesent light and > electrical equipment to have this work done. The dentist I went to was nice enough to turn off the florescent lights in the room for me... > I am looking for an ES personal protection device that might work for > me so I feel more grounded when I have to return to the the dentist > for several more appts. Hmmm, perhaps the Quantum Companion or the Earthcalm Resonator might do the trick? They are both pretty expensive though... Marc |
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How do did you confirm that your mercury
toxic? Did you get your blood tested? If so what's the concentration of mercury in ppm? |
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--- In [hidden email], "jaime_schunkewitz"
<jaime_schunkewitz@...> wrote: > > How do did you confirm that your mercury > toxic? Did you get your blood tested? If > so what's the concentration of mercury > in ppm? Hi Jaime: I confirmed toxity through a hair test. The naturopath said I had at least double the acceptable level. That was in the middle of May - now I'm going to request further testing to see what a 1 1/2 months of detoxing has achieved. I'm seeing my gp soon and will ask her about a blood test. > |
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I am about to have all my fillings removed in the hope of helping
my ES. How was the electrical potential of your teeth measured. Josie --------------------------------- Shape Yahoo! in your own image. Join our Network Research Panel today! [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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--- In [hidden email], PickPinkFlowers <haggisisscotsfood@...>
wrote: > > I am about to have all my fillings removed in the hope of helping > my ES. > > How was the electrical potential of your teeth measured. > > Josie > > > Hi Josie: They measured it with a special battery operated meter. I don't know the name of the meter but I will find out. It's a metal probe that they put on each teeth and then record the readings. Mine were very high on about 7 teeth. I hope your filling removal helps - it would be very useful if your dentist had one of these meters so he/she could identify which teeth are carrying voltage. I had to search around to find a dentist that uses a meter. If you go on the internet and search Dr. Lisa Nagy - she tells a detailed story about how holistic dentistry helped her overcome ES. Best of luck with this. If anyone else has had experiences with holistic dentists in this regard I'd really like to hear if it helped the ES. Donna |
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Hi, Snoshoe and All,
I have only been taking the calcium AEP for about a week, but it does, indeed, seem to help ES! I noticed an improvement even the first day, but thought it was my imagination. However, I was out all weekend and only reacted in a few really bad areas (ie: 5 or more cell/microwave towers in sight at the same time). Usually, I react to cell towers and microwaves almost everywhere, unless there is deep tree cover or I am by a huge body of water.(Luckily I live in such a place.) I may or may not be correct, but seem to be having some WORSE symptoms from my laptop computer since taking it. I have increased ES problems with my computer off and on all the time, so this might not be connected with thecal AEP at all. (Why, I have no sure answer, but the dang thing likes to download things on its own all the time. I definitely react when it is upgrading software and anti-virus scanning. I long for the good old days, whenall this was not so automatic. And yes, I have the defaults set to minimize this as much as possible.) I am only on 200 mg of Cal2-AEP and 1800 mg of Amino Elthanol Phosphate, also (2 capsules). I was thinking I'd be upping it to at least 8 or 9 capsules/day to make a difference. If you try this product, do know that you will likely get a detox reaction about an hour after taking it (headache, brain fog, inabililty to concentrate...) The reason is, it kills fungi in your body very effectively. The more fungi, the more reaction. You will definitely want to start out slow because of this, if you try it. I went the weekend without taking it, but it still seemed to help the ES substantially. (I didn't want to start the day with a headache, as we had alot to do.) This has been a very short trial--thought it would take a long time to tell a difference, but it does appear to help. I will continue upping the dose to see if there is a point at which I can negate all cell tower/microwavesymptoms. I may try using a remote keyboard again to see if that helps with the computer. I will let y'all know how it goes in another month or so, but I am pretty psyched about how much better I am around the towers! Hope it is not just a fluke. Thanks so much for mentioning your research on Cal AEP, Snoshoe! I appreciate it, Diane tarzdee <[hidden email]> wrote: --- In [hidden email], PickPinkFlowers <haggisisscotsfood@...> wrote: > > I am about to have all my fillings removed in the hope of helping > my ES. > > How was the electrical potential of your teeth measured. > > Josie > > > Hi Josie: They measured it with a special battery operated meter. I don't know the name of the meter but I will find out. It's a metal probe that they put on each teeth and then record the readings. Mine were very high on about 7 teeth. I hope your filling removal helps - it would be very useful if your dentist had one of these meters so he/she could identify which teeth are carrying voltage. I had to search around to find a dentist that uses a meter. If you go on the internet and search Dr. Lisa Nagy - she tells a detailed story about how holistic dentistry helped her overcome ES. Best of luck with this. If anyone else has had experiences with holistic dentists in this regard I'd really like to hear if it helped the ES. Donna --------------------------------- Get the free Yahoo! toolbar and rest assured with the added security of spyware protection. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Hi, Snoshoe and All,
I have only been taking the calcium AEP for about a week, but it does, indeed, seem to help ES! I noticed an improvement even the first day, but thought it was my imagination. However, I was out all weekend and only reacted in a few really bad areas (ie: 5 or more cell/microwave towers in sight at the same time). Usually, I react to cell towers and microwaves almost everywhere, unless there is deep tree cover or I am by a huge body of water. (Luckily I live in such a place.) I may or may not be correct, but seem to be having some WORSE symptoms from my laptop computer since taking it. I have increased ES problems with my computer off and on all the time, so this might not be connected with the cal AEP at all. (Why, I have no sure answer, but the dang thing likes to download things on its own all the time. I definitely react when it is upgrading software and anti-virus scanning. I long for the good old days, when all this was not so automatic. And yes, I have the defaults set to minimize this as much as possible.) I am only on 200 mg of Cal2-AEP and 1800 mg of Amino Elthanol Phosphate, also (2 capsules). I was thinking I'd be upping it to at least 8 or 9 capsules/day to make a difference. If you try this product, do know that you will likely get a detox reaction about an hour after taking it (headache, brain fog, inabililty to concentrate...) The reason is, it kills fungi in your body very effectively. The more fungi, the more reaction. You will definitely want to start out slow because of this, if you try it. I went the weekend without taking it, but it still seemed to help the ES substantially. (I didn't want to start the day with a headache, as we had alot to do.) This has been a very short trial--thought it would take a long time to tell a difference, but it does appear to help. I will continue upping the dose to see if there is a point at which I can negate all cell tower/microwave symptoms. I may try using a remote keyboard again to see if that helps with the computer. I will let y'all know how it goes in another month or so, but I am pretty psyched about how much better I am around the towers! Hope it is not just a fluke. Thanks so much for mentioning your research on Cal AEP, Snoshoe! I appreciate it, Diane --------------------------------- Sucker-punch spam with award-winning protection. Try the free Yahoo! Mail Beta. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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> If anyone else has had experiences with holistic dentists in this
> regard I'd really like to hear if it helped the ES. When I had all the metal removed from my mouth back in 2001, a number of seemingly unrelated health problems resolved almost immediately, but the ES was not one of them. However, it seems that a lengthy heavy metal detox certainly helped in the long run, and before one does that, it is advisable to have your metal fillings removed. But everyone is different -- I've heard reports that people's ES did get better from having their metal fillings removed, and I've also heard reports that metal filling removal seemed to *cause* their ES! Marc |
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This is fascinating but isn't Calcium supposed to be supported by
other minerals? Just wondering what you folks were doing to balance it out. By the way, Iherb has some good prices. Yolanda On Jul 2, 2007, at 1:37 PM, Evie wrote: > Hi, Snoshoe and All, > > I have only been taking the calcium AEP for about a week, but it > does, indeed, seem to help ES! I noticed an improvement even the > first day, but thought it was my imagination. However, I was out > all weekend and only reacted in a few really bad areas (ie: 5 or > more cell/microwave towers in sight at the same time). Usually, I > react to cell towers and microwaves almost everywhere, unless there > is deep tree cover or I am by a huge body of water. (Luckily I live > in such a place.) > > . > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Hi, Yolanda,
(The question was what am I taking to balance calcium?) Not a thing, so far. Yes, calcium IS supposed to be balanced with other minerals/electrolytes. However, various conditions can occur that cause a calcium deficiency. ES might be one of those things. When I took calcium AEP in the past, it was for an overgrowth of candida: fungi high-jack calcium from your blood stream and body to use to build their colony structures. Calcium AEP works well to kill them, because they readily take in the calcium, but Cal AEP is like a Trojan horse. Hidden in the calcium is the amino ethanol phosphate, which kills the colony. When I was on that program (thru a nutritionist), I was at first only on calcium. Even without testing, the nutritionist was able to figure that I'd be calcium deficient due to the various problems I had that "stole" or spent alot of calcium (there were issues above and beyond the candida). I was on HUGE amounts of calcium for about 1 1/2 years. Even thru the nutritionist, I did nothing to balance the calcium for at least 6 or 8 months. So, to answer your deeper question... yes, in time, anyone taking calcium AEP for ES would need to either add other electrolytes and minerals OR take less Calcium AEP (to create a balance wherein the calcium spent due to ES, is again in balance with the other nutrients). Diane Yolanda LaCombe <[hidden email]> --------------------------------- Shape Yahoo! in your own image. Join our Network Research Panel today! [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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from the years of research calcium deficiency is very rare, more likely
to be deficient in magnesium. On 3 Jul 2007, at 15:32, Evie wrote: > Hi, Yolanda, > > (The question was what am I taking to balance calcium?) Not a thing, > so far. Yes, calcium IS supposed to be balanced with other > minerals/electrolytes. However, various conditions can occur that > cause a calcium deficiency. ES might be one of those things. When I > took calcium AEP in the past, it was for an overgrowth of candida: > fungi high-jack calcium from your blood stream and body to use to > build their colony structures. Calcium AEP works well to kill them, > because they readily take in the calcium, but Cal AEP is like a Trojan > horse. Hidden in the calcium is the amino ethanol phosphate, which > kills the colony. When I was on that program (thru a nutritionist), I > was at first only on calcium. Even without testing, the nutritionist > was able to figure that I'd be calcium deficient due to the various > problems I had that "stole" or spent alot of calcium (there were > issues above and beyond the candida). I was on HUGE amounts of calcium > for about 1 1/2 years. Even > thru the nutritionist, I did nothing to balance the calcium for at > least 6 or 8 months. So, to answer your deeper question... yes, in > time, anyone taking calcium AEP for ES would need to either add other > electrolytes and minerals OR take less Calcium AEP (to create a > balance wherein the calcium spent due to ES, is again in balance with > the other nutrients). > > Diane > > Yolanda LaCombe <[hidden email]> > > --------------------------------- > Shape Yahoo! in your own image. Join our Network Research Panel today! > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > ... [show rest of quote] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Thank you Diane
This is GREAT information. Thank you for your clarity. Best, Yolanda On Jul 3, 2007, at 7:32 AM, Evie wrote: > Hi, Yolanda, > > (The question was what am I taking to balance calcium?) Not a > thing, so far. Yes, calcium IS supposed to be balanced with other > minerals/electrolytes. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Hi, Pete,
Sorry to be so late in replying. My husband had to have surgery and I spent alot of time lately going back and forth and not on my computer. So they say, calcium deficiency is not that common. Among celiacs it is extremely common. (I have celiac disease.) I'd venture a guess that among anyone with malabsorption disorders that it is extremely common. (Malabsorption is common among people with chronic fatigue syndrome and people with multiple chemical sensitivity. That makes it more common in the group of people with ES.) Yes, magnesium deficiency is quite common and I didn't think to mention it at the time and should have, but when the nutritionist was treating me with large amounts of calcium AEP for yeast overgrowth and for adrenal and lymphatic nutrition, I was ALREADY on magnesium supplementation before I went to him, for deficiency. And that would have been one nutrient that works along with calcium to balance it. This is the first email I've read for over a week. Hope I did not duplicate something someone else has already written. Sorry again for my lateness, Diane pete robinson <[hidden email]> wrote: from the years of research calcium deficiency is very rare, more likely to be deficient in magnesium. On 3 Jul 2007, at 15:32, Evie wrote: > Hi, Yolanda, > > (The question was what am I taking to balance calcium?) Not a thing, > so far. Yes, calcium IS supposed to be balanced with other > minerals/electrolytes. However, various conditions can occur that > cause a calcium deficiency. ES might be one of those things. When I > took calcium AEP in the past, it was for an overgrowth of candida: > fungi high-jack calcium from your blood stream and body to use to > build their colony structures. Calcium AEP works well to kill them, > because they readily take in the calcium, but Cal AEP is like a Trojan > horse. Hidden in the calcium is the amino ethanol phosphate, which > kills the colony. When I was on that program (thru a nutritionist), I > was at first only on calcium. Even without testing, the nutritionist > was able to figure that I'd be calcium deficient due to the various > problems I had that "stole" or spent alot of calcium (there were > issues above and beyond the candida). I was on HUGE amounts of calcium > for about 1 1/2 years. Even > thru the nutritionist, I did nothing to balance the calcium for at > least 6 or 8 months. So, to answer your deeper question... yes, in > time, anyone taking calcium AEP for ES would need to either add other > electrolytes and minerals OR take less Calcium AEP (to create a > balance wherein the calcium spent due to ES, is again in balance with > the other nutrients). > > Diane > > Yolanda LaCombe <[hidden email]> > > --------------------------------- > Shape Yahoo! in your own image. Join our Network Research Panel today! > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > ... [show rest of quote] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] --------------------------------- Be a better Heartthrob. Get better relationship answers from someone who knows. Yahoo! Answers - Check it out. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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