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Elizabeth thode

Kathy,
I just wanted to say that it took alot of courage to say what you did- about the anxiety and depression.
I think if everyone were honest, we'd all have to admit that we have experienced feeling anxious and
being depressed-maybe for some it wasn't as bad, but maybe for others these two things can be
emotionally and, yes, even physically paralizing.
There are two minerals that, when the body is deficient in, can play a role in anxiety and depression.
Anxiety is a common symptom of an under-active thyroid. Magnesium also plays a huge role with regards
to depression. And while herbs and the BAch remedies do help both of the above; and while they are both
natural remedies-they dont' treat what is causing the problem. Here's the way I look at it. When you look
at the trace minerals that the body has, you see that the body has to have Iodine and Magnesium. And
while I have used the Bach remedies and herbs and essential oils with great success, my focus will
always be on making sure that the body has the "tools/minerals" it needs- to do its job. Below I have
attached some links that you can read on thryoid/anxiety and Magnesium/depression.
 
Thyroid, Depression and Mental Health | Stop The Thyroid Madness™
 
But the problem with this scenario is that your depression or anxiety or other ... Dr. Barry Durant-Peatfield, in his book Your Thyroid and How to Keep It ...www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/thyroid-depression-mental-health/



Magnesium, Violence & Depression by Mark Sircus Ac., OMD
by Mark Sircus Ac., OMD. Magnesium deficiency causes serotonin-deficiency with possible resultant aberrant behaviors, including depression suicide or ...www.inlightimes.com/archives/2006/07/magnesium.htm
Blessings
Lizzie    

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Elizabeth,

Thank you so much.  I guess I felt like letting go. Anxiety got better after filings were out, but thyoid is an issue. I am borderline low, docs. don't want to rx. Would rather use nautural help 1st. I can't handle potassium iodide. I can try the drops slowly.

You've sent helpful info before on thyroid & mag. oil.. I was waiting on our budget.

Magnesium is amazing.,  I'm hopeful the drops will be better. I have to watch b vits for awhile, as can worsen w/d working on GABA receptors.

Have to get to electrical issues here. I wish we could sell it. Didn't know aluminum wiring could be this much of an issues. I don't feel it in houses w copper that don't have CFL's.



I wish my husband would read about this.  It would be hard to understand if for me but would learn to help him.  I'm hanging in for my swiss flex glasses. Might be another week or 2.
Pain goes way down when I don't have metal on. Tried a pair of frames w a little piece of titanium on the bridge, & it burned.

What kind of jewelry do most wear?

Thanks again,
Kathy





From: Elizabeth thode <[hidden email]>
REgarding Anxiety & Depression


Kathy,
I just wanted to say that it took alot of courage to say what you did- about the anxiety and depression.
I think if everyone were honest, we'd all have to admit that we have experienced feeling anxious and
being depressed-maybe for some it wasn't as bad, but maybe for others these two things can be
emotionally and, yes, even physically paralizing.
There are two minerals that, when the body is deficient in, can play a role in anxiety and depression.
Anxiety is a common symptom of an under-active thyroid. Magnesium also plays a huge role with regards
to depression. And while herbs and the BAch remedies do help both of the above; and while they are both
natural remedies-they dont' treat what is causing the problem. Here's the way I look at it. When you look
at the trace minerals that the body has, you see that the body has to have Iodine and Magnesium. And
while I have used the Bach remedies and herbs and essential oils with great success, my focus will
always be on making sure that the body has the "tools/minerals" it needs- to do its job. Below I have
attached some links that you can read on thryoid/anxiety and Magnesium/depression.
 
Thyroid, Depression and Mental Health | Stop The Thyroid Madness™
 
But the problem with this scenario is that your depression or anxiety or other ... Dr. Barry Durant-Peatfield, in his book Your Thyroid and How to Keep It ...www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/thyroid-depression-mental-health/



Magnesium, Violence & Depression by Mark Sircus Ac., OMD
by Mark Sircus Ac., OMD. Magnesium deficiency causes serotonin-deficiency with possible resultant aberrant behaviors, including depression suicide or ...www.inlightimes.com/archives/2006/07/magnesium.htm
Blessings
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Hi, Kathy,
 
Sorry to hear of your recent (and not so recent) problems.  I can commiserate. 
 
I use natural gemstones that I string myself on nylon fishing line.  (Due to a hand injury awhile back, I can no longer manage silk thread for beading).  If you buy nylon line at about 25 # test, you can get a knot small enough to barely notice it when on.  I then make my necklaces large enough to get over my head--no clasps.  I make bracelets out of my necklaces--I wind them around 3 or 4 times.  I have made some "threader" type earrings--fine nylon line with bead and crystal drops.  I attach a small metal blunt end needle to the end for counter-weight, but it doesn't touch my skin except when I thread it thru the hole in my ear.
 
If you do this, look for stones which are 100% natural--no treatments, no dyes, etc.  You can find some nice beads online to make a necklace for under $25.  Not all gemstones are as reasonable, but natural carnelian, for instance, will cost under $25 for about 7 or 8 mm round beads X 24" to 30".   If you are interested in using gems for frequencies you should buy grade A or better.  But I have very nice jewelry which was ungraded.
 
Express yourself!  Beading is also relaxing,
Diane

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Date: Sunday, March 20, 2011, 5:16 PM


 



Elizabeth,

Thank you so much.  I guess I felt like letting go. Anxiety got better after filings were out, but thyoid is an issue. I am borderline low, docs. don't want to rx. Would rather use nautural help 1st. I can't handle potassium iodide. I can try the drops slowly.

You've sent helpful info before on thyroid & mag. oil.. I was waiting on our budget.

Magnesium is amazing.,  I'm hopeful the drops will be better. I have to watch b vits for awhile, as can worsen w/d working on GABA receptors.

Have to get to electrical issues here. I wish we could sell it. Didn't know aluminum wiring could be this much of an issues. I don't feel it in houses w copper that don't have CFL's.

I wish my husband would read about this.  It would be hard to understand if for me but would learn to help him.  I'm hanging in for my swiss flex glasses. Might be another week or 2.
Pain goes way down when I don't have metal on. Tried a pair of frames w a little piece of titanium on the bridge, & it burned.

What kind of jewelry do most wear?

Thanks again,
Kathy

From: Elizabeth thode <[hidden email]>
REgarding Anxiety & Depression

Kathy,
I just wanted to say that it took alot of courage to say what you did- about the anxiety and depression.
I think if everyone were honest, we'd all have to admit that we have experienced feeling anxious and
being depressed-maybe for some it wasn't as bad, but maybe for others these two things can be
emotionally and, yes, even physically paralizing.
There are two minerals that, when the body is deficient in, can play a role in anxiety and depression.
Anxiety is a common symptom of an under-active thyroid. Magnesium also plays a huge role with regards
to depression. And while herbs and the BAch remedies do help both of the above; and while they are both
natural remedies-they dont' treat what is causing the problem. Here's the way I look at it. When you look
at the trace minerals that the body has, you see that the body has to have Iodine and Magnesium. And
while I have used the Bach remedies and herbs and essential oils with great success, my focus will
always be on making sure that the body has the "tools/minerals" it needs- to do its job. Below I have
attached some links that you can read on thryoid/anxiety and Magnesium/depression.

Thyroid, Depression and Mental Health | Stop The Thyroid Madness™

But the problem with this scenario is that your depression or anxiety or other ... Dr. Barry Durant-Peatfield, in his book Your Thyroid and How to Keep It ...www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/thyroid-depression-mental-health/

Magnesium, Violence & Depression by Mark Sircus Ac., OMD
by Mark Sircus Ac., OMD. Magnesium deficiency causes serotonin-deficiency with possible resultant aberrant behaviors, including depression suicide or ...www.inlightimes.com/archives/2006/07/magnesium.htm
Blessings
Lizzie                          

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KathyB
Evie,

Thanks I'd like to learn more on where you buy them?  I'm working on a yeast issue too.  Might be part of this, as the thyroid, for many

Kathy

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      Hi, Kathy,

 

Sorry to hear of your recent (and not so recent) problems.  I can commiserate. 

 

I use natural gemstones that I string myself on nylon fishing line.  (Due to a hand injury awhile back, I can no longer manage silk thread for beading).  If you buy nylon line at about 25 # test, you can get a knot small enough to barely notice it when on.  I then make my necklaces large enough to get over my head--no clasps.  I make bracelets out of my necklaces--I wind them around 3 or 4 times.  I have made some "threader" type earrings--fine nylon line with bead and crystal drops.  I attach a small metal blunt end needle to the end for counter-weight, but it doesn't touch my skin except when I thread it thru the hole in my ear.

 

If you do this, look for stones which are 100% natural--no treatments, no dyes, etc.  You can find some nice beads online to make a necklace for under $25.  Not all gemstones are as reasonable, but natural carnelian, for instance, will cost under $25 for about 7 or 8 mm round beads X 24" to 30".   If you are interested in using gems for frequencies you should buy grade A or better.  But I have very nice jewelry which was ungraded.

 

Express yourself!  Beading is also relaxing,

Diane



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From: KathyB <[hidden email]>

Subject: Re: [eSens] REgarding Anxiety & Depression

To: [hidden email]

Date: Sunday, March 20, 2011, 5:16 PM



 



Elizabeth,



Thank you so much.  I guess I felt like letting go. Anxiety got better after filings were out, but thyoid is an issue. I am borderline low, docs. don't want to rx. Would rather use nautural help 1st. I can't handle potassium iodide. I can try the drops slowly.



You've sent helpful info before on thyroid & mag. oil.. I was waiting on our budget.



Magnesium is amazing.,  I'm hopeful the drops will be better. I have to watch b vits for awhile, as can worsen w/d working on GABA receptors.



Have to get to electrical issues here. I wish we could sell it. Didn't know aluminum wiring could be this much of an issues. I don't feel it in houses w copper that don't have CFL's.



I wish my husband would read about this.  It would be hard to understand if for me but would learn to help him.  I'm hanging in for my swiss flex glasses. Might be another week or 2.

Pain goes way down when I don't have metal on. Tried a pair of frames w a little piece of titanium on the bridge, & it burned.



What kind of jewelry do most wear?



Thanks again,

Kathy



From: Elizabeth thode <[hidden email]>

REgarding Anxiety & Depression



Kathy,

I just wanted to say that it took alot of courage to say what you did- about the anxiety and depression.

I think if everyone were honest, we'd all have to admit that we have experienced feeling anxious and

being depressed-maybe for some it wasn't as bad, but maybe for others these two things can be

emotionally and, yes, even physically paralizing.

There are two minerals that, when the body is deficient in, can play a role in anxiety and depression.

Anxiety is a common symptom of an under-active thyroid. Magnesium also plays a huge role with regards

to depression. And while herbs and the BAch remedies do help both of the above; and while they are both

natural remedies-they dont' treat what is causing the problem. Here's the way I look at it. When you look

at the trace minerals that the body has, you see that the body has to have Iodine and Magnesium. And

while I have used the Bach remedies and herbs and essential oils with great success, my focus will

always be on making sure that the body has the "tools/minerals" it needs- to do its job. Below I have

attached some links that you can read on thryoid/anxiety and Magnesium/depression.



Thyroid, Depression and Mental Health | Stop The Thyroid Madness™



But the problem with this scenario is that your depression or anxiety or other ... Dr. Barry Durant-Peatfield, in his book Your Thyroid and How to Keep It ...www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/thyroid-depression-mental-health/



Magnesium, Violence & Depression by Mark Sircus Ac., OMD

by Mark Sircus Ac., OMD. Magnesium deficiency causes serotonin-deficiency with possible resultant aberrant behaviors, including depression suicide or ...www.inlightimes.com/archives/2006/07/magnesium.htm

Blessings

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Elizabeth thode

Regarding yeast:
Candida levels often go up when the thyroid is under-active. Chlolesteral levels go up too, when the thyroid is not working right.
Very few people are truly allergic to Iodine. It is a common mainstream myth. I heavily suggest for those who have difficulty
metabolizing Iodine to try the thru the skin delivery methods that I posted earlier. If you do not give the thyroid the tools it needs,
it cannot do its jobs! The thyroid plays a huge role in digestion, as well as cleaning the blood- but it needs the Iodine to be
able to cleanse the blood. Magnesium, again is a very vital mineral for the body. AGain, transdermal Magnesium is one of the
best ways to get Magnesium into the body. *As for using crystals, Malachite is good for the digestive system AND a not
well known stone called: Shattuckite is good for combatting an acidic body. People need to understand that radiation causes
the body to become acidic. This is also where the BAking Soda treatments come in so handy...as Sodium Bicarbonate helps to
safely alkalize the body. *For choosing cystals, I recommend holding the stones and paying attention to how the stone makes
you feel. Often your eyes will light on a stone....one not on your "list"...and upon picking it up, it will make you feel something
positive. That is the best way to choose a stone.
For anyone wondering why I keep harping on the thyroid issues, I came into this whole Es thing thru the back door. I was  already
concentrating on boosting the immune system..which has proven to be extremely valuable with dealing with ES or any other chronic
issue. For the record, although I have and continue to use many natural remedies, the four most valuable things I can use are:
Iodine (Nascent Iodine), Magnesium Chloride Oil, Baking Soda (eitehr Bob's redmill or ARm and Hammer) and Magnet Therapy.
Often, the body enters a condition called: Reverse Polarity. On a molecular levels, the cells are spinning backwards...*so the
cells are not able to recieve nutrients, nor are they able to release toxins. WEaring a magnet on the left wrist *(or left anke) with the true
North Polarity side facing the skin...helps to slowly reverse the polarity. Magnets, like Iodine and other treatments are often
misunderstood. You have to start slow, wearing the Magnet only a few minutes at a time, and keep doing this until you can
wear the Magnet all day. It took 2 days of putting one on, taking it off, with my daughter. In the beginning, it felt a little painful
and scared her. But with patience, you have to put it on, and take it off...repeating until there is no pain. What you will find
is that this helps not only the body's polairty and ability to absorb nutrients, but that it keeps the body from being over whelmed
and turning acidic. Our bodies operate on negative ions, electricity/radiation are positive ions. This is sometimes called: Magnetic
Field Deficiency. Basicallly our bodies our over powered by all the positive ions,. this is why people find it peaceful to be at the
ocean or watch the rain. For the money, I find the magnets much more successful then using neg air ionizers.
**For anyone wanting to try Magnetic Therapy, it is IMPORTANT to know how to check your magnet for which side is truly
North Polarity...as many companies mislabel the sides. WHICH SIDE FACES THE BODY WILL DICTATE YOUR SUCCESS! I have
had to learn to do this, using a compass, as many companies mistakenly label the north side south!
Lizzie

 


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Evie,

Thanks I'd like to learn more on where you buy them?  I'm working on a yeast issue too.  Might be part of this, as the thyroid, for many

Kathy

From: Evie <[hidden email]>
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Hi, Kathy,

 

Sorry to hear of your recent (and not so recent) problems.  I can commiserate.  

 

I use natural gemstones that I string myself on nylon fishing line.  (Due to a hand injury awhile back, I can no longer manage silk thread for beading).  If you buy nylon line at about 25 # test, you can get a knot small enough to barely notice it when on.  I then make my necklaces large enough to get over my head--no clasps.  I make bracelets out of my necklaces--I wind them around 3 or 4 times.  I have made some "threader" type earrings--fine nylon line with bead and crystal drops.  I attach a small metal blunt end needle to the end for counter-weight, but it doesn't touch my skin except when I thread it thru the hole in my ear.

 

If you do this, look for stones which are 100% natural--no treatments, no dyes, etc.  You can find some nice beads online to make a necklace for under $25.  Not all gemstones are as reasonable, but natural carnelian, for instance, will cost under $25 for about 7 or 8 mm round beads X 24" to 30".   If you are interested in using gems for frequencies you should buy grade A or better.  But I have very nice jewelry which was ungraded.

 

Express yourself!  Beading is also relaxing,

Diane

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From: KathyB <[hidden email]>

Subject: Re: [eSens] REgarding Anxiety & Depression

To: [hidden email]

Date: Sunday, March 20, 2011, 5:16 PM

 

Elizabeth,

Thank you so much.  I guess I felt like letting go. Anxiety got better after filings were out, but thyoid is an issue. I am borderline low, docs. don't want to rx. Would rather use nautural help 1st. I can't handle potassium iodide. I can try the drops slowly.

You've sent helpful info before on thyroid & mag. oil.. I was waiting on our budget.

Magnesium is amazing.,  I'm hopeful the drops will be better. I have to watch b vits for awhile, as can worsen w/d working on GABA receptors.

Have to get to electrical issues here. I wish we could sell it. Didn't know aluminum wiring could be this much of an issues. I don't feel it in houses w copper that don't have CFL's.

I wish my husband would read about this.  It would be hard to understand if for me but would learn to help him.  I'm hanging in for my swiss flex glasses. Might be another week or 2.

Pain goes way down when I don't have metal on. Tried a pair of frames w a little piece of titanium on the bridge, & it burned.

What kind of jewelry do most wear?

Thanks again,

Kathy

From: Elizabeth thode <[hidden email]>

REgarding Anxiety & Depression

Kathy,

I just wanted to say that it took alot of courage to say what you did- about the anxiety and depression.

I think if everyone were honest, we'd all have to admit that we have experienced feeling anxious and

being depressed-maybe for some it wasn't as bad, but maybe for others these two things can be

emotionally and, yes, even physically paralizing.

There are two minerals that, when the body is deficient in, can play a role in anxiety and depression.

Anxiety is a common symptom of an under-active thyroid. Magnesium also plays a huge role with regards

to depression. And while herbs and the BAch remedies do help both of the above; and while they are both

natural remedies-they dont' treat what is causing the problem. Here's the way I look at it. When you look

at the trace minerals that the body has, you see that the body has to have Iodine and Magnesium. And

while I have used the Bach remedies and herbs and essential oils with great success, my focus will

always be on making sure that the body has the "tools/minerals" it needs- to do its job. Below I have

attached some links that you can read on thryoid/anxiety and Magnesium/depression.

Thyroid, Depression and Mental Health | Stop The Thyroid Madness™

But the problem with this scenario is that your depression or anxiety or other ... Dr. Barry Durant-Peatfield, in his book Your Thyroid and How to Keep It ...www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/thyroid-depression-mental-health/

Magnesium, Violence & Depression by Mark Sircus Ac., OMD

by Mark Sircus Ac., OMD. Magnesium deficiency causes serotonin-deficiency with possible resultant aberrant behaviors, including depression suicide or ...www.inlightimes.com/archives/2006/07/magnesium.htm

Blessings

Lizzie                          

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I'm very skeptical to anything that has to do with magnets, I think it can work, if you know what you're doing but imo how the body reacts with magnets may be too complicated for by far most people and therapists!


--- In [hidden email], Elizabeth thode <lizt777@...> wrote:

>
>
> Regarding yeast:
> Candida levels often go up when the thyroid is under-active. Chlolesteral levels go up too, when the thyroid is not working right.
> Very few people are truly allergic to Iodine. It is a common mainstream myth. I heavily suggest for those who have difficulty
> metabolizing Iodine to try the thru the skin delivery methods that I posted earlier. If you do not give the thyroid the tools it needs,
> it cannot do its jobs! The thyroid plays a huge role in digestion, as well as cleaning the blood- but it needs the Iodine to be
> able to cleanse the blood. Magnesium, again is a very vital mineral for the body. AGain, transdermal Magnesium is one of the
> best ways to get Magnesium into the body. *As for using crystals, Malachite is good for the digestive system AND a not
> well known stone called: Shattuckite is good for combatting an acidic body. People need to understand that radiation causes
> the body to become acidic. This is also where the BAking Soda treatments come in so handy...as Sodium Bicarbonate helps to
> safely alkalize the body. *For choosing cystals, I recommend holding the stones and paying attention to how the stone makes
> you feel. Often your eyes will light on a stone....one not on your "list"...and upon picking it up, it will make you feel something
> positive. That is the best way to choose a stone.
> For anyone wondering why I keep harping on the thyroid issues, I came into this whole Es thing thru the back door. I was  already
> concentrating on boosting the immune system..which has proven to be extremely valuable with dealing with ES or any other chronic
> issue. For the record, although I have and continue to use many natural remedies, the four most valuable things I can use are:
> Iodine (Nascent Iodine), Magnesium Chloride Oil, Baking Soda (eitehr Bob's redmill or ARm and Hammer) and Magnet Therapy.
> Often, the body enters a condition called: Reverse Polarity. On a molecular levels, the cells are spinning backwards...*so the
> cells are not able to recieve nutrients, nor are they able to release toxins. WEaring a magnet on the left wrist *(or left anke) with the true
> North Polarity side facing the skin...helps to slowly reverse the polarity. Magnets, like Iodine and other treatments are often
> misunderstood. You have to start slow, wearing the Magnet only a few minutes at a time, and keep doing this until you can
> wear the Magnet all day. It took 2 days of putting one on, taking it off, with my daughter. In the beginning, it felt a little painful
> and scared her. But with patience, you have to put it on, and take it off...repeating until there is no pain. What you will find
> is that this helps not only the body's polairty and ability to absorb nutrients, but that it keeps the body from being over whelmed
> and turning acidic. Our bodies operate on negative ions, electricity/radiation are positive ions. This is sometimes called: Magnetic
> Field Deficiency. Basicallly our bodies our over powered by all the positive ions,. this is why people find it peaceful to be at the
> ocean or watch the rain. For the money, I find the magnets much more successful then using neg air ionizers.
> **For anyone wanting to try Magnetic Therapy, it is IMPORTANT to know how to check your magnet for which side is truly
> North Polarity...as many companies mislabel the sides. WHICH SIDE FACES THE BODY WILL DICTATE YOUR SUCCESS! I have
> had to learn to do this, using a compass, as many companies mistakenly label the north side south!
> Lizzie
>
>  
>
>
> To: [hidden email]
> From: calicocat477@...
> Date: Sun, 20 Mar 2011 22:48:28 -0700
> Subject: Re: [eSens] REgarding Anxiety & Depression
>
>
>  
>
>
>
> Evie,
>
> Thanks I'd like to learn more on where you buy them?  I'm working on a yeast issue too.  Might be part of this, as the thyroid, for many
>
> Kathy
>
> From: Evie <evie15422@...>
> Subject: Re: [eSens] REgarding Anxiety & Depression
>
>  
>
> Hi, Kathy,
>
>  
>
> Sorry to hear of your recent (and not so recent) problems.  I can commiserate.  
>
>  
>
> I use natural gemstones that I string myself on nylon fishing line.  (Due to a hand injury awhile back, I can no longer manage silk thread for beading).  If you buy nylon line at about 25 # test, you can get a knot small enough to barely notice it when on.  I then make my necklaces large enough to get over my head--no clasps.  I make bracelets out of my necklaces--I wind them around 3 or 4 times.  I have made some "threader" type earrings--fine nylon line with bead and crystal drops.  I attach a small metal blunt end needle to the end for counter-weight, but it doesn't touch my skin except when I thread it thru the hole in my ear.
>
>  
>
> If you do this, look for stones which are 100% natural--no treatments, no dyes, etc.  You can find some nice beads online to make a necklace for under $25.  Not all gemstones are as reasonable, but natural carnelian, for instance, will cost under $25 for about 7 or 8 mm round beads X 24" to 30".   If you are interested in using gems for frequencies you should buy grade A or better.  But I have very nice jewelry which was ungraded.
>
>  
>
> Express yourself!  Beading is also relaxing,
>
> Diane
>
> --- On Sun, 3/20/11, KathyB <calicocat477@...> wrote:
>
> From: KathyB <calicocat477@...>
>
> Subject: Re: [eSens] REgarding Anxiety & Depression
>
> To: [hidden email]
>
> Date: Sunday, March 20, 2011, 5:16 PM
>
>  
>
> Elizabeth,
>
> Thank you so much.  I guess I felt like letting go. Anxiety got better after filings were out, but thyoid is an issue. I am borderline low, docs. don't want to rx. Would rather use nautural help 1st. I can't handle potassium iodide. I can try the drops slowly.
>
> You've sent helpful info before on thyroid & mag. oil.. I was waiting on our budget.
>
> Magnesium is amazing.,  I'm hopeful the drops will be better. I have to watch b vits for awhile, as can worsen w/d working on GABA receptors.
>
> Have to get to electrical issues here. I wish we could sell it. Didn't know aluminum wiring could be this much of an issues. I don't feel it in houses w copper that don't have CFL's.
>
> I wish my husband would read about this.  It would be hard to understand if for me but would learn to help him.  I'm hanging in for my swiss flex glasses. Might be another week or 2.
>
> Pain goes way down when I don't have metal on. Tried a pair of frames w a little piece of titanium on the bridge, & it burned.
>
> What kind of jewelry do most wear?
>
> Thanks again,
>
> Kathy
>
> From: Elizabeth thode <lizt777@...>
>
> REgarding Anxiety & Depression
>
> Kathy,
>
> I just wanted to say that it took alot of courage to say what you did- about the anxiety and depression.
>
> I think if everyone were honest, we'd all have to admit that we have experienced feeling anxious and
>
> being depressed-maybe for some it wasn't as bad, but maybe for others these two things can be
>
> emotionally and, yes, even physically paralizing.
>
> There are two minerals that, when the body is deficient in, can play a role in anxiety and depression.
>
> Anxiety is a common symptom of an under-active thyroid. Magnesium also plays a huge role with regards
>
> to depression. And while herbs and the BAch remedies do help both of the above; and while they are both
>
> natural remedies-they dont' treat what is causing the problem. Here's the way I look at it. When you look
>
> at the trace minerals that the body has, you see that the body has to have Iodine and Magnesium. And
>
> while I have used the Bach remedies and herbs and essential oils with great success, my focus will
>
> always be on making sure that the body has the "tools/minerals" it needs- to do its job. Below I have
>
> attached some links that you can read on thryoid/anxiety and Magnesium/depression.
>
> Thyroid, Depression and Mental Health | Stop The Thyroid Madness™
>
> But the problem with this scenario is that your depression or anxiety or other ... Dr. Barry Durant-Peatfield, in his book Your Thyroid and How to Keep It ...www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/thyroid-depression-mental-health/
>
> Magnesium, Violence & Depression by Mark Sircus Ac., OMD
>
> by Mark Sircus Ac., OMD. Magnesium deficiency causes serotonin-deficiency with possible resultant aberrant behaviors, including depression suicide or ...www.inlightimes.com/archives/2006/07/magnesium.htm
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> Blessings
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I am skeptical too- many of us don't like to touch metal since ES. Sensations from touching silverware & my jewelry was my 1st clue 4 yrs. ago.  I  felt pain going up my arm & head from my wedding rings. & watch, trouble balancing my bodies energy since.

Some have surgical cllips  that might interfere what they're trying to do up.

I have to ry the oils & stones.
Thanks

Kathy

From: stephen_vandevijvere <[hidden email]>
Subject: [eSens] Re: REgarding Anxiety & Depression
To: [hidden email]
Date: Tuesday, March 22, 2011, 7:23 AM







 



 


   
     
     
      I'm very skeptical to anything that has to do with magnets, I think it can work, if you know what you're doing but imo how the body reacts with magnets may be too complicated for by far most people and therapists!



--- In [hidden email], Elizabeth thode <lizt777@...> wrote:

>

>

> Regarding yeast:

> Candida levels often go up when the thyroid is under-active. Chlolesteral levels go up too, when the thyroid is not working right.

> Very few people are truly allergic to Iodine. It is a common mainstream myth. I heavily suggest for those who have difficulty

> metabolizing Iodine to try the thru the skin delivery methods that I posted earlier. If you do not give the thyroid the tools it needs,

> it cannot do its jobs! The thyroid plays a huge role in digestion, as well as cleaning the blood- but it needs the Iodine to be

> able to cleanse the blood. Magnesium, again is a very vital mineral for the body. AGain, transdermal Magnesium is one of the

> best ways to get Magnesium into the body. *As for using crystals, Malachite is good for the digestive system AND a not

> well known stone called: Shattuckite is good for combatting an acidic body. People need to understand that radiation causes

> the body to become acidic. This is also where the BAking Soda treatments come in so handy...as Sodium Bicarbonate helps to

> safely alkalize the body. *For choosing cystals, I recommend holding the stones and paying attention to how the stone makes

> you feel. Often your eyes will light on a stone....one not on your "list"...and upon picking it up, it will make you feel something

> positive. That is the best way to choose a stone.

> For anyone wondering why I keep harping on the thyroid issues, I came into this whole Es thing thru the back door. I was  already

> concentrating on boosting the immune system..which has proven to be extremely valuable with dealing with ES or any other chronic

> issue. For the record, although I have and continue to use many natural remedies, the four most valuable things I can use are:

> Iodine (Nascent Iodine), Magnesium Chloride Oil, Baking Soda (eitehr Bob's redmill or ARm and Hammer) and Magnet Therapy.

> Often, the body enters a condition called: Reverse Polarity. On a molecular levels, the cells are spinning backwards...*so the

> cells are not able to recieve nutrients, nor are they able to release toxins. WEaring a magnet on the left wrist *(or left anke) with the true

> North Polarity side facing the skin...helps to slowly reverse the polarity. Magnets, like Iodine and other treatments are often

> misunderstood. You have to start slow, wearing the Magnet only a few minutes at a time, and keep doing this until you can

> wear the Magnet all day. It took 2 days of putting one on, taking it off, with my daughter. In the beginning, it felt a little painful

> and scared her. But with patience, you have to put it on, and take it off...repeating until there is no pain. What you will find

> is that this helps not only the body's polairty and ability to absorb nutrients, but that it keeps the body from being over whelmed

> and turning acidic. Our bodies operate on negative ions, electricity/radiation are positive ions. This is sometimes called: Magnetic

> Field Deficiency. Basicallly our bodies our over powered by all the positive ions,. this is why people find it peaceful to be at the

> ocean or watch the rain. For the money, I find the magnets much more successful then using neg air ionizers.

> **For anyone wanting to try Magnetic Therapy, it is IMPORTANT to know how to check your magnet for which side is truly

> North Polarity...as many companies mislabel the sides. WHICH SIDE FACES THE BODY WILL DICTATE YOUR SUCCESS! I have

> had to learn to do this, using a compass, as many companies mistakenly label the north side south!

> Lizzie

>

>  

>

>

> To: [hidden email]

> From: calicocat477@...

> Date: Sun, 20 Mar 2011 22:48:28 -0700

> Subject: Re: [eSens] REgarding Anxiety & Depression

>

>

>  

>

>

>

> Evie,

>

> Thanks I'd like to learn more on where you buy them?  I'm working on a yeast issue too.  Might be part of this, as the thyroid, for many

>

> Kathy

>

> From: Evie <evie15422@...>

> Subject: Re: [eSens] REgarding Anxiety & Depression

>

>  

>

> Hi, Kathy,

>

>  

>

> Sorry to hear of your recent (and not so recent) problems.  I can commiserate.  

>

>  

>

> I use natural gemstones that I string myself on nylon fishing line.  (Due to a hand injury awhile back, I can no longer manage silk thread for beading).  If you buy nylon line at about 25 # test, you can get a knot small enough to barely notice it when on.  I then make my necklaces large enough to get over my head--no clasps.  I make bracelets out of my necklaces--I wind them around 3 or 4 times.  I have made some "threader" type earrings--fine nylon line with bead and crystal drops.  I attach a small metal blunt end needle to the end for counter-weight, but it doesn't touch my skin except when I thread it thru the hole in my ear.

>

>  

>

> If you do this, look for stones which are 100% natural--no treatments, no dyes, etc.  You can find some nice beads online to make a necklace for under $25.  Not all gemstones are as reasonable, but natural carnelian, for instance, will cost under $25 for about 7 or 8 mm round beads X 24" to 30".   If you are interested in using gems for frequencies you should buy grade A or better.  But I have very nice jewelry which was ungraded.

>

>  

>

> Express yourself!  Beading is also relaxing,

>

> Diane

>

> --- On Sun, 3/20/11, KathyB <calicocat477@...> wrote:

>

> From: KathyB <calicocat477@...>

>

> Subject: Re: [eSens] REgarding Anxiety & Depression

>

> To: [hidden email]

>

> Date: Sunday, March 20, 2011, 5:16 PM

>

>  

>

> Elizabeth,

>

> Thank you so much.  I guess I felt like letting go. Anxiety got better after filings were out, but thyoid is an issue. I am borderline low, docs. don't want to rx. Would rather use nautural help 1st. I can't handle potassium iodide. I can try the drops slowly.

>

> You've sent helpful info before on thyroid & mag. oil.. I was waiting on our budget.

>

> Magnesium is amazing.,  I'm hopeful the drops will be better. I have to watch b vits for awhile, as can worsen w/d working on GABA receptors.

>

> Have to get to electrical issues here. I wish we could sell it. Didn't know aluminum wiring could be this much of an issues. I don't feel it in houses w copper that don't have CFL's.

>

> I wish my husband would read about this.  It would be hard to understand if for me but would learn to help him.  I'm hanging in for my swiss flex glasses. Might be another week or 2.

>

> Pain goes way down when I don't have metal on. Tried a pair of frames w a little piece of titanium on the bridge, & it burned.

>

> What kind of jewelry do most wear?

>

> Thanks again,

>

> Kathy

>

> From: Elizabeth thode <lizt777@...>

>

> REgarding Anxiety & Depression

>

> Kathy,

>

> I just wanted to say that it took alot of courage to say what you did- about the anxiety and depression.

>

> I think if everyone were honest, we'd all have to admit that we have experienced feeling anxious and

>

> being depressed-maybe for some it wasn't as bad, but maybe for others these two things can be

>

> emotionally and, yes, even physically paralizing.

>

> There are two minerals that, when the body is deficient in, can play a role in anxiety and depression.

>

> Anxiety is a common symptom of an under-active thyroid. Magnesium also plays a huge role with regards

>

> to depression. And while herbs and the BAch remedies do help both of the above; and while they are both

>

> natural remedies-they dont' treat what is causing the problem. Here's the way I look at it. When you look

>

> at the trace minerals that the body has, you see that the body has to have Iodine and Magnesium. And

>

> while I have used the Bach remedies and herbs and essential oils with great success, my focus will

>

> always be on making sure that the body has the "tools/minerals" it needs- to do its job. Below I have

>

> attached some links that you can read on thryoid/anxiety and Magnesium/depression.

>

> Thyroid, Depression and Mental Health | Stop The Thyroid Madness™

>

> But the problem with this scenario is that your depression or anxiety or other ... Dr. Barry Durant-Peatfield, in his book Your Thyroid and How to Keep It ...www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/thyroid-depression-mental-health/

>

> Magnesium, Violence & Depression by Mark Sircus Ac., OMD

>

> by Mark Sircus Ac., OMD. Magnesium deficiency causes serotonin-deficiency with possible resultant aberrant behaviors, including depression suicide or ...www.inlightimes.com/archives/2006/07/magnesium.htm

>

> Blessings

>

> Lizzie                          

>

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Apologize for spelling, waiting for glasses.  I use silverware, but feel it's charged.

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I am skeptical too- many of us don't like to touch metal since ES. Sensations from touching silverware & my jewelry was my 1st clue 4 yrs. ago.  I  felt pain going up my arm & head from my wedding rings. & watch, trouble balancing my bodies energy since.



Some have surgical cllips  that might interfere what they're trying to do up.



I have to ry the oils & stones.

Thanks



Kathy



From: stephen_vandevijvere <[hidden email]>

Subject: [eSens] Re: REgarding Anxiety & Depression

To: [hidden email]

Date: Tuesday, March 22, 2011, 7:23 AM



 



I'm very skeptical to anything that has to do with magnets, I think it can work, if you know what you're doing but imo how the body reacts with magnets may be too complicated for by far most people and therapists!



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Hi, Kathy,

I may not get to it today, but I will work on sending you some sites privately this weekend.  If I can (have time), I will also send you some info re yeast infection, as I have treated that for years (I will never completely overcome it, as any piece of fruit can reintroduce it; but I successfully keep it at bay.)

Bless you,
Diane

--- On Mon, 3/21/11, KathyB <[hidden email]> wrote:

From: KathyB <[hidden email]>
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      Evie,



Thanks I'd like to learn more on where you buy them?  I'm working on a yeast issue too.  Might be part of this, as the thyroid, for many



Kathy



From: Evie <[hidden email]>

Subject: Re: [eSens] REgarding Anxiety & Depression



 



Hi, Kathy,



 



Sorry to hear of your recent (and not so recent) problems.  I can commiserate. 



 



I use natural gemstones that I string myself on nylon fishing line.  (Due to a hand injury awhile back, I can no longer manage silk thread for beading).  If you buy nylon line at about 25 # test, you can get a knot small enough to barely notice it when on.  I then make my necklaces large enough to get over my head--no clasps.  I make bracelets out of my necklaces--I wind them around 3 or 4 times.  I have made some "threader" type earrings--fine nylon line with bead and crystal drops.  I attach a small metal blunt end needle to the end for counter-weight, but it doesn't touch my skin except when I thread it thru the hole in my ear.



 



If you do this, look for stones which are 100% natural--no treatments, no dyes, etc.  You can find some nice beads online to make a necklace for under $25.  Not all gemstones are as reasonable, but natural carnelian, for instance, will cost under $25 for about 7 or 8 mm round beads X 24" to 30".   If you are interested in using gems for frequencies you should buy grade A or better.  But I have very nice jewelry which was ungraded.



 



Express yourself!  Beading is also relaxing,



Diane



--- On Sun, 3/20/11, KathyB <[hidden email]> wrote:



From: KathyB <[hidden email]>



Subject: Re: [eSens] REgarding Anxiety & Depression



To: [hidden email]



Date: Sunday, March 20, 2011, 5:16 PM



 



Elizabeth,



Thank you so much.  I guess I felt like letting go. Anxiety got better after filings were out, but thyoid is an issue. I am borderline low, docs. don't want to rx. Would rather use nautural help 1st. I can't handle potassium iodide. I can try the drops slowly.



You've sent helpful info before on thyroid & mag. oil.. I was waiting on our budget.



Magnesium is amazing.,  I'm hopeful the drops will be better. I have to watch b vits for awhile, as can worsen w/d working on GABA receptors.



Have to get to electrical issues here. I wish we could sell it. Didn't know aluminum wiring could be this much of an issues. I don't feel it in houses w copper that don't have CFL's.



I wish my husband would read about this.  It would be hard to understand if for me but would learn to help him.  I'm hanging in for my swiss flex glasses. Might be another week or 2.



Pain goes way down when I don't have metal on. Tried a pair of frames w a little piece of titanium on the bridge, & it burned.



What kind of jewelry do most wear?



Thanks again,



Kathy



From: Elizabeth thode <[hidden email]>



REgarding Anxiety & Depression



Kathy,



I just wanted to say that it took alot of courage to say what you did- about the anxiety and depression.



I think if everyone were honest, we'd all have to admit that we have experienced feeling anxious and



being depressed-maybe for some it wasn't as bad, but maybe for others these two things can be



emotionally and, yes, even physically paralizing.



There are two minerals that, when the body is deficient in, can play a role in anxiety and depression.



Anxiety is a common symptom of an under-active thyroid. Magnesium also plays a huge role with regards



to depression. And while herbs and the BAch remedies do help both of the above; and while they are both



natural remedies-they dont' treat what is causing the problem. Here's the way I look at it. When you look



at the trace minerals that the body has, you see that the body has to have Iodine and Magnesium. And



while I have used the Bach remedies and herbs and essential oils with great success, my focus will



always be on making sure that the body has the "tools/minerals" it needs- to do its job. Below I have



attached some links that you can read on thryoid/anxiety and Magnesium/depression.



Thyroid, Depression and Mental Health | Stop The Thyroid Madness™



But the problem with this scenario is that your depression or anxiety or other ... Dr. Barry Durant-Peatfield, in his book Your Thyroid and How to Keep It ...www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/thyroid-depression-mental-health/



Magnesium, Violence & Depression by Mark Sircus Ac., OMD



by Mark Sircus Ac., OMD. Magnesium deficiency causes serotonin-deficiency with possible resultant aberrant behaviors, including depression suicide or ...www.inlightimes.com/archives/2006/07/magnesium.htm



Blessings



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