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Elysia Drew
Hi, all. Just thought I'd pass on this piece of advice. A PT who helped me a lot w/ chronic pain back in 2006 said he spoke w/ a very experienced natropath who claims that hemp milk can really help w/ electrosensitivity. Specifically, she claims it's the "antidote," altho I doubt ppl. @ our level of sensitivity would experience anything more than moderate recovery. Still, might be worth a try. The recommended kind is UN-sweetened hemp milk, specifically "Tempt" by a co. called "Living Harvest." I tried it and I did feel moderate reduction in pain, esp. in the back of my neck & postural muscles, but of course, the main thing is avoidance.

-E. Drew


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BiBrun
Some stuff I read suggested THC would be helpful,
but I haven't tried it.  I used to have a feeling hemp
cereal was a bit beneficial, but I stopped because of
the sugar.  I'm liking benfotiamine (prefer Doctor's Best
over the other I tried) and it may help against tingling.
I also often take inositol at bedtime per Richard Conrad.
plus C, coQ10, E, methyl folate, B12 etc etc.
Hawthorn seems like a good idea and I take it daily now.

On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 12:36 PM, Elysia Drew <[hidden email]>wrote:

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>
> Hi, all. Just thought I'd pass on this piece of advice. A PT who helped me
> a lot w/ chronic pain back in 2006 said he spoke w/ a very experienced
> natropath who claims that hemp milk can really help w/ electrosensitivity.
> Specifically, she claims it's the "antidote," altho I doubt ppl. @ our level
> of sensitivity would experience anything more than moderate recovery. Still,
> might be worth a try. The recommended kind is UN-sweetened hemp milk,
> specifically "Tempt" by a co. called "Living Harvest." I tried it and I did
> feel moderate reduction in pain, esp. in the back of my neck & postural
> muscles, but of course, the main thing is avoidance.
>
> -E. Drew
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>  
>


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emraware
Thanks for the advice on hemp milk.

BTW, GNC's multi-vitamin contains inositol and alpha lipoic acid mentioned today.  I've taken it on occasion.  Has anyone tried it?

--- In [hidden email], Bill Bruno <wbruno@...> wrote:

>
> Some stuff I read suggested THC would be helpful,
> but I haven't tried it.  I used to have a feeling hemp
> cereal was a bit beneficial, but I stopped because of
> the sugar.  I'm liking benfotiamine (prefer Doctor's Best
> over the other I tried) and it may help against tingling.
> I also often take inositol at bedtime per Richard Conrad.
> plus C, coQ10, E, methyl folate, B12 etc etc.
> Hawthorn seems like a good idea and I take it daily now.
>
> On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 12:36 PM, Elysia Drew <necessejamais@...>wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > Hi, all. Just thought I'd pass on this piece of advice. A PT who helped me
> > a lot w/ chronic pain back in 2006 said he spoke w/ a very experienced
> > natropath who claims that hemp milk can really help w/ electrosensitivity.
> > Specifically, she claims it's the "antidote," altho I doubt ppl. @ our level
> > of sensitivity would experience anything more than moderate recovery. Still,
> > might be worth a try. The recommended kind is UN-sweetened hemp milk,
> > specifically "Tempt" by a co. called "Living Harvest." I tried it and I did
> > feel moderate reduction in pain, esp. in the back of my neck & postural
> > muscles, but of course, the main thing is avoidance.
> >
> > -E. Drew
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
> >  
> >
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>