I'am fairly new to the horrible world of ES. It's been a about 3 months of hell now.
I don't want to get into all the awful symptoms as I'am sure many of you already understand. I am however from the world of multiple toxic exposures prior to this particular new dx. I am severely limited to what I can eat mostly due to "Thiol" reactions or sulfer sensitivity. I am also a former moldie and probably always will be. I react to food with mycotoxins as well. Since I can't eat much I would from time to time allow myself a cheat with sugar since I live with my grandaughter. I would not react so this was always a pleasant experience up until recently. I worry that this one pleasurable experience seems to be turning ugly since developing ES. I wonder if others react as I do. I have read that ES can exacerbate any candida or mold one might already have. I am getting desperate in my quest for help because I need more food and I also need to chelate with something yet be careful for the sulfer issues. I also,would like to find someone who is knowledgeable in all areas. ES, sulfer issues due to a amalgum removal and the mold issue as well. I have heard about Dr Rea in Dallas. Has anyone any experiences with this doctor? Please share any and all experiences with regards to possibly seeing him. If someone knows of another practioner in the US I am open to any others as well. Rosanne |
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On December 24, "Rosanne [via ES]" <[hidden email]> wrote:
> I have heard about Dr Rea in Dallas. Has anyone any experiences with > this doctor? Please share any and all experiences with regards to possibly > seeing him. If someone knows of another practitoner in the US I am open to > any others as well. Welcome to the group, Rosanne. I know that in the past, there have been a few discussions about Dr. Rea (that you could search for in the archives). Not sure if those people are still on the group now. Generally, I think it's a good idea to find a practitioner that is convenient enough that you can travel to by car. As these "world famous" practitioners usually have huge waiting lists, huge costs, and they don't have much time to devote to any individual patient. Plus, I'm not sure how much more helpful they are than local, less famous practitioners. What part of the country are you in? Marc |
Marc, do you to have a list of ES friendly doctors around the USA that could be posted? I'm appalled at the hostile reactions by some ignorant medical doctors towards those of us who mention that we are sensitive to EMF - or the way that they assume it's a psychiatric problem.
Date: Tue, 24 Dec 2013 21:55:47 -0800 From: [hidden email] To: [hidden email] Subject: [ES] Re: New Here and would like opinions on Dr Rea On December 24, "Rosanne [via ES]" <[hidden email]> wrote: > I have heard about Dr Rea in Dallas. Has anyone any experiences with > this doctor? Please share any and all experiences with regards to possibly > seeing him. If someone knows of another practitoner in the US I am open to > any others as well. Welcome to the group, Rosanne. I know that in the past, there have been a few discussions about Dr. Rea (that you could search for in the archives). Not sure if those people are still on the group now. Generally, I think it's a good idea to find a practitioner that is convenient enough that you can travel to by car. As these "world famous" practitioners usually have huge waiting lists, huge costs, and they don't have much time to devote to any individual patient. Plus, I'm not sure how much more helpful they are than local, less famous practitioners. What part of the country are you in? Marc If you reply to this email, your message will be added to the discussion below: http://es-forum.com/New-Here-and-would-like-opinions-on-Dr-Rea-tp4026977p4026978.html |
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TO THE COMPANY WHICH HOSTS THIS FORUM:
FOR SOME ODD REASON, MY NEW-PARAGRAPH (enter) STROKES FAILED TO REGISTER ON THIS POST UNLESS I'D MANUALLY ENTER AN HTML NEW-PAR OR BR SYMBOL. I THINK IT HAPPENED WITH ROSANNE TOO. Fogtop - shake hands with respect to hostile doctors (but also the criticality of the human-condition - i've run into plenty of hostile naturopaths too. It's the man, not the vocation)
Regarding what Marc stated in my other post,
Regarding the Mold issue & Dr.Rea: She'd been in the process of visits to an environmental doctor who was trained by Dr.Rea. She wasn't inclined to be too forthcoming with info. She did say that the doctor would feel around various spots of her body, and then finally inject her (or something to that effect - don't quote me). She also would go through FIR sessions at the doctor's office, which she said were helping alot.
At this time, there's a fairly new MLM company which has sprung up.
The thing with this particular company, is that it's FDA approved - namely - FG Xpress power strips. Having had firsthand experience of relief via sun-Combined-with-DrawingBlack-Mud, I do tend to believe that FIR rays (when combined with a genuinely-effective "suctioning-booster" such as sulfurous-black drawing-mud) may have some merit. But: Do these power strips, which contain germanium purported to stimulate electrons the way FIR does, help people whose semiconductors may already be in overdrive? Or are they actually contraindicated for us? That's the million dollar question. FYI, garlic, ginger, aloe, ginseng & sea-algae (among others) contain germanium.
Electrostatically Yours,
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On December 25, "Fog Top [via ES]" <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Marc, do you to have a list of ES friendly doctors around the USA that could be posted? > I'm appalled at the hostile reactions by some ignorant medical doctors towards those of > us who mention that we are sensitive to EMF - or the way that they assume it's a psychiatric problem. I don't have a list, although I have noted that practically every Naturopathic Doctor I've been to does not have such a hostile attitude. You may even run into some that suffer from ES themselves! The problem of course is that some states don't allow NDs, or if they do, there aren't very many of them, so you need to look around. If there is a health food store nearby, they sometimes have area directories listing NDs (or osteopaths, or even chiropractors) who might be able to help out. One of the frustrating things you might find, is that even if the doctor is aware of ES, they may still have an office full of florescent lights, with wi-fi, etc. They typically ask that you don't wear perfumes for their chemically sensitive clients, but I don't generally see them asking for concessions for their electrically sensitive clients. Marc |
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On December 25, "Marc Martin [via ES]" <[hidden email]> wrote:
> The problem of course is that some states don't allow NDs, or if they do, there aren't > very many of them, so you need to look around. If there is a health food store nearby, > they sometimes have area directories listing NDs (or osteopaths, or even chiropractors) > who might be able to help out. One trick I've used to find local doctors is this -- say that I've already found a certain health supplement that I know is helpful for me, and that this company's products are primarily is distributed through "professionals" (e.g. naturopathic doctors, clinical nutritionists, chiropracters, osteopathic doctors). So I contact the supplement company by phone or by internet, and ask them for a list of doctors in my area that use their products. They are usually quite happy to do this, and I've found some good local doctors this way, that I would never have heard of otherwise. For me, the two companies I've called to get this information were Standard Process, and Bioray. But you may also have luck calling a variety of other "professional" supplement manufacturers, like Thorne, Metagenics, Biotics Research, Apex Energetics, Systemic Formulas, etc. Marc |
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This clinic is in Florida, and claims to have a 60% success rate with ES:
https://maisonsaine.ca/sante-et-securite/electrosmog/electrosensitivity-symptoms-eliminated-in-60-of-people-significantly-reduced-in-the-rest-dr-brian-clement.html Marc |
thanks, marc. this article is EXCELLENT !!!
brian clement is a kindred spirit of mine... did not know that before. the hippocrates method is primarily to cleanse and then to restore with really really clean foods, fresh vegetable juices, CLEAN water, live foods. this has helped me too, here at my own home. i am sprouting again. lovely. :) my friend robert gray was the author of "The Colon Health Handbook" (he is now deceased) and he had a favorite sprout mix that i am making for myself. 1/3 lentils, 1/3 mung beans and 1/3 sunflower seeds. i sprout them all in one jar. he mixed them with avocado and tomato. i use whatever i have on hand... tahini, almond or cashew or any other nut or seed paste or cream + lemon juice, olive oil and garlic... makes eating healthy easy. :) i'm very curious what the frequency is that he uses to treat people. the schumann resonance, i presume? here's another article by the same author... love, patricia On Dec 25, 2013, at 10:29 PM, Marc Martin [via ES] wrote: This clinic is in Florida, and claims to have a 60% success rate with ES: |
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