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Inositol?

Marc Martin
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Hi all,

Well, I finally went in to get EAV tested with my new work ID badge. I
was tested twice, first without the badge and then with the badge. Not
surprisingly, most of the readings got worse (higher/more stressed) with
the badge on. My practitioner then tried to find a supplement which
would balance out the stress caused by the badge. She went through a
bunch of supplements, but ended up selecting Inosital, which brought
everything back into balance. Also my Megahydrin powder helped some as
well. So I'll see if that works.

I don't think I've ever taken Inositol before. My practitioner says it
helps buffer the cells from electricity, but I don't see that
information on the web. In fact, I don't see a whole lot about Inositol
on the web, other than it helps diabetics, the nervous system, fat
transport, depression, compulsive-obsessive behavior (what? does this
mean I'll stop buying EMF protection devices?!). Oh yes, and it also
controls estrogen (as does that Progesterone cream that was mentioned a
week ago).

The brand she put me on was Standard Process. Dosage is 3 tablets a
day, with each tablet containing 405 mg. I'll see if this helps the
badge tolerance, or any other ES symptoms.

Anyone else tried Inositol and had good results?

Marc

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snoshoe_2
I haven't tried inositol for that, but I did a search recently for
things to help with stress anxiety, as I've had a lot going on this
year. One thing that came up was about a study using inositol for
anxiety, up to 4grams 3x a day. I'd guess if it works for that, it
would help with this, because the symptoms do seem to overlap,
causing us stress and anxiety.

I'm curious to see how it works for you.

~Snoshoe


--- In [hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@u...> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Well, I finally went in to get EAV tested with my new work ID
badge. I
> was tested twice, first without the badge and then with the badge.
Not
> surprisingly, most of the readings got worse (higher/more stressed)
with
> the badge on. My practitioner then tried to find a supplement which
> would balance out the stress caused by the badge. She went through
a
> bunch of supplements, but ended up selecting Inosital, which brought
> everything back into balance. Also my Megahydrin powder helped
some as
> well. So I'll see if that works.
>
> I don't think I've ever taken Inositol before. My practitioner
says it
> helps buffer the cells from electricity, but I don't see that
> information on the web. In fact, I don't see a whole lot about
Inositol
> on the web, other than it helps diabetics, the nervous system, fat
> transport, depression, compulsive-obsessive behavior (what? does
this
> mean I'll stop buying EMF protection devices?!). Oh yes, and it
also
> controls estrogen (as does that Progesterone cream that was
mentioned a
> week ago).
>
> The brand she put me on was Standard Process. Dosage is 3 tablets a
> day, with each tablet containing 405 mg. I'll see if this helps the
> badge tolerance, or any other ES symptoms.
>
> Anyone else tried Inositol and had good results?
>
> Marc

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Marc Martin
Administrator
> I'm curious to see how it works for you.

Well, this is only the 2nd day, but I already seem to be
more resistant to my work ID badge (and it was causing
anxiety/panic attack symptoms). The only side effects
I've noticed so far is that I've got some allergy symptoms
(sniffles and sneezing) today that I didn't have yesterday.

I'm really intrigued by this whole myelin sheath theory...
even the progesterone cream that was mentioned recently
has been shown in animal studies to regenerate this
sheath. There are also supplements specifically designed
to rebuild this sheath.

Marc

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Re: Inositol?

dudos999
I found very effective to alkalinize the body ph in order to improve my ES
symptoms (urine 7-8 ph), especially the chronic fatigue.

Is there a list/protocol of ES supplements to try as trials (1 supplement
every week ...) ?

We can set up a survey on the list.

Daniele


----- Original Message -----
From: "Marc Martin" <[hidden email]>
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Sent: Friday, September 02, 2005 11:35 PM
Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: Inositol?


>> I'm curious to see how it works for you.
>
> Well, this is only the 2nd day, but I already seem to be
> more resistant to my work ID badge (and it was causing
> anxiety/panic attack symptoms). The only side effects
> I've noticed so far is that I've got some allergy symptoms
> (sniffles and sneezing) today that I didn't have yesterday.
>
> I'm really intrigued by this whole myelin sheath theory...
> even the progesterone cream that was mentioned recently
> has been shown in animal studies to regenerate this
> sheath. There are also supplements specifically designed
> to rebuild this sheath.
>
> Marc
>
>
>
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>
>
>



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Marc Martin
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> Is there a list/protocol of ES supplements to try as trials (1 supplement
> every week ...) ?
>
> We can set up a survey on the list.

If you visit the "files" area of this group, you can find a 1999 survey
that was done for an electrical sensitivity newsletter. This had 100
responses showing various things that helped.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/eSens/files/1999%20ES%20Survey%20Results/

Inositol isn't on the list, as far as I can tell...

Marc

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bbin37
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Have you seen the Univ. of Calgary's Dept. of Physiology & Biophysics'
short video "How Mercury Causes Brain Degeneration"? You can see
graphically how the presence of mercury induces dissolution of the
neuron sheath structure.

http://commons.ucalgary.ca/movies2/mercury/

Beau
--- In [hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@u...> wrote:

> > I'm curious to see how it works for you.
>
> Well, this is only the 2nd day, but I already seem to be
> more resistant to my work ID badge (and it was causing
> anxiety/panic attack symptoms). The only side effects
> I've noticed so far is that I've got some allergy symptoms
> (sniffles and sneezing) today that I didn't have yesterday.
>
> I'm really intrigued by this whole myelin sheath theory...
> even the progesterone cream that was mentioned recently
> has been shown in animal studies to regenerate this
> sheath. There are also supplements specifically designed
> to rebuild this sheath.
>
> Marc