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Snoshoe
I just ran across this, also one that I thought would show why some of us receive benefit from a little tobacco to relieve sympstoms, and that darn page is lost never to be found...

Anyway, if I recall correctly, naltrexone works in a manner similar to the herb ayahuasca? One that relieves you of addictions, if that isn't it.  

If it can help protect or prevent cellular damage from radiation exposure, it might be useful. -

ABSTRACT
Previous research in our laboratory has shown that various effects of radiofrequency electromagnetic radiation (RFR) exposure on the nervous system are mediated by endogenous opioids in the brain. We have also found that acute exposure to RFR induced DNA strand breaks in brain cells of the rat. The present experiment was carried out to investigate whether endogenous opioids are also involved in RFR-induced DNA strand breaks. Rats were treated with the opioid antagonist naltrexone (1 mg/kg, IP) immediately before and after exposure to 2450 MHz pulsed (2 us pulses, 500 pps) RFR at a power density of 2 mW/cm2 (average whole body specific absorption rate of 1.2 W/kg) for2 hours. DNA double strand breaks were assayed in brain cells at 4 hours after exposure using a microgel electrophoresis assay. Results showed that the RFR exposure significantly increased DNA double strand breaks in brain cells of the rat, and the effect was partially blocked by treatment with naltrexone. Thus, these data indicate that endogenous opioids play a mediatingrole in RFR-induced DNA strand breaks in brain cells of the rat.
http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=272201.272212 

~Snoshoe

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Re: tobacco relieving symptoms

Marc Martin
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> I just ran across this, also one that I thought would show why some of us
> receive benefit from a little tobacco to relieve symptoms

An alternate explanation is that smoking cigarettes causes you to have
more dopamine (a neurotransmitter) in your system. I have previously
noted that EMF exposure (and heavy metal chelation) gives me several
symptoms of dopamine deficiency (attention/concentration, balance,
lack of energy, always hungry, etc.) Have been thinking about trying
some dopamine precursors (e.g. Tyrosine) to see if that has any benefit.

Marc

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Re: tobacco relieving symptoms

cindi
Marc
"The edge effect" by Eric braverman has good info on neurotransmitters and related supplements.
best wishes
cindi
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From: Marc Martin
To: [hidden email]
Sent: Sunday, March 21, 2010 10:54 PM
Subject: Re: [eSens] tobacco relieving symptoms


> I just ran across this, also one that I thought would show why some of us
> receive benefit from a little tobacco to relieve symptoms

An alternate explanation is that smoking cigarettes causes you to have
more dopamine (a neurotransmitter) in your system. I have previously
noted that EMF exposure (and heavy metal chelation) gives me several
symptoms of dopamine deficiency (attention/concentration, balance,
lack of energy, always hungry, etc.) Have been thinking about trying
some dopamine precursors (e.g. Tyrosine) to see if that has any benefit.

Marc



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Re: tobacco relieving symptoms

Snoshoe
There are definitely a few things tobacco does. The nicotine filling acetylcholine receptors, which makes me think maybe more ac would be better to take instead.

What I saw this morning before it got lost, had to do more specifically with effects on cells, and I cannot remember either, before it crashed.

For dopamine there is dopa bean (cow itch)to raise levels too.

Man, I have had the worst day in a long time today folks, and I'm just at home, but the pressure waves keep coming, I'm wondering if military is doingsome kind of something over in Idaho across from me, like a couple years back. People all over town were thinking they had sinus infections, which came up negative. It was from the sonar testing going on.
Anyway, it is similar and the magnetic fields make such pressure in my head. No relief today, except sporadically, and the planes have been flying lower here too in recent days.

~Snoshoe


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> Marc
> "The edge effect" by Eric braverman has good info on neurotransmitters and related supplements.  
> best wishes
> cindi
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Marc Martin
> To: [hidden email]
> Sent: Sunday, March 21, 2010 10:54 PM
> Subject: Re: [eSens] tobacco relieving symptoms
>
>
> > I just ran across this, also one that I thought would show why some of us
> > receive benefit from a little tobacco to relieve symptoms
>
> An alternate explanation is that smoking cigarettes causes you to have
> more dopamine (a neurotransmitter) in your system. I have previously
> noted that EMF exposure (and heavy metal chelation) gives me several
> symptoms of dopamine deficiency (attention/concentration, balance,
> lack of energy, always hungry, etc.) Have been thinking about trying
> some dopamine precursors (e.g. Tyrosine) to see if that has any benefit.
>
> Marc
>

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stephen_vandevijvere
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When I'm highly radiated with emf I'm also craving for sweet, and it feels very much like a physical necessity... 
 
A Dutch writer recently has published a very interesting book on this topic (Passies van het Brein by Margriet Sitskoorn). It was 3 days ago on the Belgian radio...
 
In the interview with the author, she mentioned that behavioral problems like anger, gluttony,... (the seven sins) are caused by deficiencies in the brain... probably in the frontal area of the brain things aren't functioning a 100%...
 
As a short-term but unhealthy sollution she mentioned nicotine as well! Also sugar... Of course there's more on it in the book, which I've ordered...
 
Stephen.
 
 
 

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From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: [eSens] tobacco relieving symptoms
To: [hidden email]
Date: Sunday, March 21, 2010, 8:54 PM


 



> I just ran across this, also one that I thought would show why some of us
> receive benefit from a little tobacco to relieve symptoms

An alternate explanation is that smoking cigarettes causes you to have
more dopamine (a neurotransmitter) in your system. I have previously
noted that EMF exposure (and heavy metal chelation) gives me several
symptoms of dopamine deficiency (attention/concentr ation, balance,
lack of energy, always hungry, etc.) Have been thinking about trying
some dopamine precursors (e.g. Tyrosine) to see if that has any benefit.

Marc









     

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Re: tobacco relieving symptoms /Sugar

Snoshoe
Hi Stephen,

I've found to eliminate a craving for any sweets, yeast based GTF Chromium is a charm. (Glucose Tolerance Factor) -yes I've read the pros and cons, etc. on it. Stay away from the picolinate stuff.

It works. If I start noticing I'm wanting much, a week on those capsules, and not only do I not crave sweets, it actually makes me not want something sweet vs. something else better for me, if I have a choice between two.

~Snoshoe

--- In [hidden email], Stephen Vandevijvere <stephen_vandevijvere@...> wrote:

>
> When I'm highly radiated with emf I'm also craving for sweet, and itfeels very much like a physical necessity... 
>  
> A Dutch writer recently has published a very interesting book on this topic (Passies van het Brein by Margriet Sitskoorn). It was 3 days ago onthe Belgian radio...
>  
> In the interview with the author, she mentioned that behavioral problems like anger, gluttony,... (the seven sins) are caused by deficiencies in the brain... probably in the frontal area of the brain things aren't functioning a 100%...
>  
> As a short-term but unhealthy sollution she mentioned nicotine as well! Also sugar... Of course there's more on it in the book, which I've ordered...
>  
> Stephen.
>  
>  

K
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K
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sorry you're feeling so tough. Can totally understand about the military and the radar/sonar thing. No relief!
Kris





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Sent: Sun, March 21, 2010 4:48:51 PM
Subject: [eSens] Re: tobacco relieving symptoms

There are definitely a few things tobacco does. The nicotine filling acetylcholine receptors, which makes me think maybe more ac would be better to take instead.

What I saw this morning before it got lost, had to do more specifically with effects on cells, and I cannot remember either, before it crashed.

For dopamine there is dopa bean (cow itch)to raise levels too.

Man, I have had the worst day in a long time today folks, and I'm just at home, but the pressure waves keep coming, I'm wondering if military is doing some kind of something over in Idaho across from me, like a couple years back. People all over town were thinking they had sinus infections, which came up negative. It was from the sonar testing going on.
Anyway, it is similar and the magnetic fields make such pressure in my head. No relief today, except sporadically, and the planes have been flying lower here too in recent days.

~Snoshoe


--- In [hidden email], "cindi" <cindiwonderer@...> wrote:

>
> Marc
> "The edge effect" by Eric braverman has good info on neurotransmitters and related supplements.
> best wishes
> cindi
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Marc Martin
> To: [hidden email]
> Sent: Sunday, March 21, 2010 10:54 PM
> Subject: Re: [eSens] tobacco relieving symptoms
>
>
> > I just ran across this, also one that I thought would show why some of us
> > receive benefit from a little tobacco to relieve symptoms
>
> An alternate explanation is that smoking cigarettes causes you to have
> more dopamine (a neurotransmitter) in your system. I have previously
> noted that EMF exposure (and heavy metal chelation) gives me several
> symptoms of dopamine deficiency (attention/concentration, balance,
> lack of energy, always hungry, etc.) Have been thinking about trying
> some dopamine precursors (e.g. Tyrosine) to see if that has any benefit.
>
> Marc
>




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Re: tobacco relieving symptoms

evie15422
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Hi Marc and Snoshoe,
 
Yes, I too notice my blood sugar tanks around emfs and I want SUGAR.  And I am totally sugar-free, so that is bad!  I crave sugar when I am having emf reactions and I also think it is not just blood sugar related (because raising my bs with allowable carbs is never satisfying).  Sugaris satisfying, but then it upsets my blood sugar balance over the next several days or weeks.  I think sugar reacts as an opiod for me, which iswhy I crave it.  I have read that opiods can modulate the calcium-dependent potassium channels (a channelopathy connection which I have always felt bares some significance in EMS). 
 
Sugarfree chocolate can satisfy the cravings also, tho, so I often do go that route--cocoa, peanut butter, some sugar-free coconut or some potato flour or flakes, and a few drops of stevia mixed together, is my remedy of choice.  ;)  (Stephen, are you taking notes?  I get a free box, if you market this!  lol) 
 
Diane

--- On Sun, 3/21/10, Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote:


From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: [eSens] tobacco relieving symptoms
To: [hidden email]
Date: Sunday, March 21, 2010, 4:54 PM


 



> I just ran across this, also one that I thought would show why some of us
> receive benefit from a little tobacco to relieve symptoms

An alternate explanation is that smoking cigarettes causes you to have
more dopamine (a neurotransmitter) in your system. I have previously
noted that EMF exposure (and heavy metal chelation) gives me several
symptoms of dopamine deficiency (attention/concentr ation, balance,
lack of energy, always hungry, etc.) Have been thinking about trying
some dopamine precursors (e.g. Tyrosine) to see if that has any benefit.

Marc









     

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PUK
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Puk rep[lies - The frightening thing is that Parkinsons disease is heavily
related to Dopamene depletion.


In a message dated 22/03/2010 06:57:10 GMT Standard Time,
[hidden email] writes:

I just ran across this, also one that I thought would show why some of us
> receive benefit from a little tobacco to relieve symptoms

An alternate explanation is that smoking cigarettes causes you to have
more dopamine (a neurotransmitter) in your system. I have previously
noted that EMF exposure (and heavy metal chelation) gives me several
symptoms of dopamine deficiency (attention/concentr ation, balance,
lack of energy, always hungry, etc.) Have been thinking about trying
some dopamine precursors (e.g. Tyrosine) to see if that has any benefit.

Marc



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furstc0404-2
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Totally disagree about sugar.

It acts as an excitoxins on TPRV1 receptors, and probably on vanilloid receptors too.

As for Dopamine and catecholamines in general, elevating these will create lots of problems such as agitation, insomnia, physical kind of toxic anxiety, etc....  and it will mess up with adrenals.  Dopamine is also connected with TPRV receptors.  BTW, if suffering from MCS and allergies,  sensitivities will increase if Dopamine and cats are increased.

Casein transforms as a casmorphin when ingesting it from which then acts asa opiod.  If dairy prods can be tolerated, it is calming, but casmorphin can also raise histamine level.

Go easy on sugars, these are really excitoxins ...

Kooky







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From: Evie <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: [eSens] tobacco relieving symptoms
To: [hidden email]
Date: Monday, March 22, 2010, 2:56 AM







 



 


   
     
     
Hi Marc and Snoshoe,

 

Yes, I too notice my blood sugar tanks around emfs and I want SUGAR.  And I am totally sugar-free, so that is bad!  I crave sugar when I am having emf reactions and I also think it is not just blood sugar related (because raising my bs with allowable carbs is never satisfying).  Sugaris satisfying, but then it upsets my blood sugar balance over the next several days or weeks.  I think sugar reacts as an opiod for me, which iswhy I crave it.  I have read that opiods can modulate the calcium-dependent potassium channels (a channelopathy connection which I have always felt bares some significance  in EMS). 

 

Sugarfree chocolate can satisfy the cravings also, tho, so I often do go that route--cocoa, peanut butter, some sugar-free coconut or some potato flour or flakes, and a few drops of stevia mixed together, is my remedy of choice.  ;)  (Stephen, are you taking notes?  I get a free box, if you market this!  lol) 

 

Diane



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From: Marc Martin <marc@ufoseries. com>

Subject: Re: [eSens] tobacco relieving symptoms

To: eSens@yahoogroups. com

Date: Sunday, March 21, 2010, 4:54 PM



 



> I just ran across this, also one that I thought would show why some of us

> receive benefit from a little tobacco to relieve symptoms



An alternate explanation is that smoking cigarettes causes you to have

more dopamine (a neurotransmitter) in your system. I have previously

noted that EMF exposure (and heavy metal chelation) gives me several

symptoms of dopamine deficiency (attention/concentr ation, balance,

lack of energy, always hungry, etc.) Have been thinking about trying

some dopamine precursors (e.g. Tyrosine) to see if that has any benefit.



Marc



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stephen_vandevijvere
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On the same topic of CRAVING FOR/OPIADS/DOPAMINES...
 
2 weeks ago I've been diagnosed with MILK ALLERGY. Since then I try toskip on dairy. It doesn't work always because I had kind of a yoghurt-addiction!
 
Strange thing SINCE LAST WEEK, when I'm in Belgian cities I get symptoms like migraine... it's like I feel the emf's a LOT more, in the past I didn't have any of these problems/symptoms on the same places.
 
I recently discovered that if I DRINK MILK these symptoms go awayimmediately! And on the day I've drunk/eaten dairy I don't have the symptoms of migraine in the city...
 
I think the 2 most likely EXPLANATIONS:
 
1. I need milk to help with my ES (a bit like nicotine whichwas mentioned to lower ES). Has it got something to do with calcium?
 
2. I don't need milk, the symptoms I have had the past week are because I'm healing or detoxing
(you know the "healing story": first it gets worse for a small period than it gets better)
 
Stephen.
 
P.S.
Diane: you and many others seem on a roll today! I thought this is themoment to launch this mystery! 
 
Charles: I've missed you too, glad you're back and cool you're checking me out! Reading "the bitjes" are on my to-do-list for sure!
 
 
 
--- On Mon, 3/22/10, Evie <[hidden email]> wrote:


From: Evie <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: [eSens] tobacco relieving symptoms
To: [hidden email]
Date: Monday, March 22, 2010, 6:56 AM


 



Hi Marc and Snoshoe,
 
Yes, I too notice my blood sugar tanks around emfs and I want SUGAR.  And I am totally sugar-free, so that is bad!  I crave sugar when I am having emf reactions and I also think it is not just blood sugar related (because raising my bs with allowable carbs is never satisfying).  Sugaris satisfying, but then it upsets my blood sugar balance over the next several days or weeks.  I think sugar reacts as an opiod for me, which iswhy I crave it.  I have read that opiods can modulate the calcium-dependent potassium channels (a channelopathy connection which I have always felt bares some significance  in EMS). 
 
Sugarfree chocolate can satisfy the cravings also, tho, so I often do go that route--cocoa, peanut butter, some sugar-free coconut or some potato flour or flakes, and a few drops of stevia mixed together, is my remedy of choice.  ;)  (Stephen, are you taking notes?  I get a free box, if you market this!  lol) 
 
Diane

--- On Sun, 3/21/10, Marc Martin <marc@ufoseries. com> wrote:

From: Marc Martin <marc@ufoseries. com>
Subject: Re: [eSens] tobacco relieving symptoms
To: eSens@yahoogroups. com
Date: Sunday, March 21, 2010, 4:54 PM

 

> I just ran across this, also one that I thought would show why some of us
> receive benefit from a little tobacco to relieve symptoms

An alternate explanation is that smoking cigarettes causes you to have
more dopamine (a neurotransmitter) in your system. I have previously
noted that EMF exposure (and heavy metal chelation) gives me several
symptoms of dopamine deficiency (attention/concentr ation, balance,
lack of energy, always hungry, etc.) Have been thinking about trying
some dopamine precursors (e.g. Tyrosine) to see if that has any benefit.

Marc

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charles-4
That is not so strange.

It all has to do with the immune system.

I have encounterd many electrosensitives who now suffer from different
allergies.

They did not have allargy and then became ES.
They first had ES and then the allergy came up.

Very common is th skin allergy, also sun allergy.

I know a person when he meets somebody who carries a mobile in his pocket,
he will get a complete allergic reaction over his whole body.

Liver cleansing according to the Hulda Clark procedure can help here
enormously.
Sauna's are helpful also because of the detox effects.

Drinking distilled water for a month can also detox, but must be compensated
with good multivitamins.

Leaving bread apart is also an option. Use rice waffles instead.

Ionic foot spa is an excellent form of detoxing.

Greetings,
Charles Claessens
member Verband Baubiologie
www.milieuziektes.nl
www.milieuziektes.be
www.hetbitje.nl
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From: "Stephen Vandevijvere" <[hidden email]>
To: <[hidden email]>
Sent: Monday, March 22, 2010 10:14 PM
Subject: Re: [eSens] tobacco relieving symptoms


On the same topic of CRAVING FOR/OPIADS/DOPAMINES...

2 weeks ago I've been diagnosed with MILK ALLERGY. Since then I try to skip
on dairy. It doesn't work always because I had kind of a yoghurt-addiction!

Strange thing SINCE LAST WEEK, when I'm in Belgian cities I get symptoms
like migraine... it's like I feel the emf's a LOT more, in the past I didn't
have any of these problems/symptoms on the same places.

I recently discovered that if I DRINK MILK these symptoms go away
immediately! And on the day I've drunk/eaten dairy I don't have the symptoms
of migraine in the city...

I think the 2 most likely EXPLANATIONS:

1. I need milk to help with my ES (a bit like nicotine which was mentioned
to lower ES). Has it got something to do with calcium?

2. I don't need milk, the symptoms I have had the past week are because I'm
healing or detoxing
(you know the "healing story": first it gets worse for a small period than
it gets better)

Stephen.

P.S.
Diane: you and many others seem on a roll today! I thought this is the
moment to launch this mystery!

Charles: I've missed you too, glad you're back and cool you're checking me
out! Reading "the bitjes" are on my to-do-list for sure!



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From: Evie <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: [eSens] tobacco relieving symptoms
To: [hidden email]
Date: Monday, March 22, 2010, 6:56 AM






Hi Marc and Snoshoe,

Yes, I too notice my blood sugar tanks around emfs and I want SUGAR. And I
am totally sugar-free, so that is bad! I crave sugar when I am having emf
reactions and I also think it is not just blood sugar related (because
raising my bs with allowable carbs is never satisfying). Sugar is
satisfying, but then it upsets my blood sugar balance over the next several
days or weeks. I think sugar reacts as an opiod for me, which is why I crave
it. I have read that opiods can modulate the calcium-dependent potassium
channels (a channelopathy connection which I have always felt bares some
significance in EMS).

Sugarfree chocolate can satisfy the cravings also, tho, so I often do go
that route--cocoa, peanut butter, some sugar-free coconut or some potato
flour or flakes, and a few drops of stevia mixed together, is my remedy of
choice. ;) (Stephen, are you taking notes? I get a free box, if you market
this! lol)

Diane

--- On Sun, 3/21/10, Marc Martin <marc@ufoseries. com> wrote:

From: Marc Martin <marc@ufoseries. com>
Subject: Re: [eSens] tobacco relieving symptoms
To: eSens@yahoogroups. com
Date: Sunday, March 21, 2010, 4:54 PM



> I just ran across this, also one that I thought would show why some of us
> receive benefit from a little tobacco to relieve symptoms

An alternate explanation is that smoking cigarettes causes you to have
more dopamine (a neurotransmitter) in your system. I have previously
noted that EMF exposure (and heavy metal chelation) gives me several
symptoms of dopamine deficiency (attention/concentr ation, balance,
lack of energy, always hungry, etc.) Have been thinking about trying
some dopamine precursors (e.g. Tyrosine) to see if that has any benefit.

Marc

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