Marc, this one is more aimed at what you say on the postings for the group...
When you get sick from taking a product/suppliment which is not working foryou or intolerable, what happens? is it a generalised feeling of being unwell or are there specific symptoms to look out for? If anyone knows, please can you give me feedback... I have bought so many remedies recently, all seems to be going well although I have taken the advice of the group and am taking things very slow under doctors supervision but I dont know what to be looking out for if things are not working. Maybe this is based on a gut feeling thing? Thanks, Alison |
For me, a therapy or product that is not working has no effect or
change on my resistance to EMF. "Working" is a noticeable change around the time of the start of taking a new product or therapy. I have recognized that noticeable change both by feeling like total hell and then much better than before the therapy within 1-3 days or feeling much better immediately. my 3 cents, Andrew On Oct 30, 2007, at 5:46 AM, ajwelectro wrote: > Marc, this one is more aimed at what you say on the postings for the > group... > > When you get sick from taking a product/suppliment which is not > working for you or > intolerable, what happens? is it a generalised feeling of being unwell > or are there specific > symptoms to look out for? > > If anyone knows, please can you give me feedback... I have bought so > many remedies > recently, all seems to be going well although I have taken the advice > of the group and am > taking things very slow under doctors supervision but I dont know what > to be looking out for > if things are not working. Maybe this is based on a gut feeling thing? > > Thanks, > Alison > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > |
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> When you get sick from taking a product/suppliment which is not working for you or
> intolerable, what happens? is it a generalised feeling of being unwell or are there specific > symptoms to look out for? I've had a wide range of bad reactions to products. Sometimes it is simply a feeling of not feeling "right", while other types it is a very obvious symptom -- sharp winces of pain in the head, nausea, muscle aches/pain, chest pains, anxiety/panic attacks, hyperactivity/sleeplessness, increased ES, etc. Obviously, all of these could be viewed as "detox symptoms", however there are only so much detox symptoms that I am willing to put up with... Generally if I have a bad reaction, I will try to reduce my dosage and see if I can eventually build up a tolerance for a product. In some cases this is successful, and I am eventually able to ramp up to a tolerable dose. In other cases my reactions just get worse -- even at the tiniest doses -- and in such cases I discontinue the product. It's certainly possible that the supplements that I need the most are the ones that I've given up due to bad reactions. However, I'd like to think that one can recover without horrible side effects along the way. Marc |
Thanks Andrew and Marc, I understand... not sure I
would notice any difference at the moment, my boyfriend has given me his 'man-flu'!!!! Im on milk and honey drinks! Thanks for the advice, I just want to do everything I can. Keep well, Alison --- Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote: > > When you get sick from taking a product/suppliment > which is not working for you or > > intolerable, what happens? is it a generalised > feeling of being unwell or are there specific > > symptoms to look out for? > > I've had a wide range of bad reactions to products. > Sometimes it is simply a feeling > of not feeling "right", while other types it is a > very obvious symptom -- sharp > winces of pain in the head, nausea, muscle > aches/pain, chest pains, anxiety/panic > attacks, hyperactivity/sleeplessness, increased ES, > etc. Obviously, all of these > could be viewed as "detox symptoms", however there > are only so much detox symptoms > that I am willing to put up with... > > Generally if I have a bad reaction, I will try to > reduce my dosage and see if I > can eventually build up a tolerance for a product. > In some cases this is successful, > and I am eventually able to ramp up to a tolerable > dose. In other cases my reactions > just get worse -- even at the tiniest doses -- and > in such cases I discontinue the > product. > > It's certainly possible that the supplements that I > need the most are the ones that > I've given up due to bad reactions. However, I'd > like to think that one can recover > without horrible side effects along the way. > > Marc > ___________________________________________________________ Yahoo! Answers - Got a question? Someone out there knows the answer. Try it now. http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/ |
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> not sure I
> would notice any difference at the moment, my > boyfriend has given me his 'man-flu'!!!! Susceptibility to colds and flus are also a potential negative side effect from detox supplements... :-) Usually some combination of Cellfood, H-Minus, Echinacea, and Agrisept-L will keep me from constantly coming down with these... Marc |
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On Oct 30, 2007, at 11:50 AM, alison Williams wrote: > Thanks Andrew and Marc, I understand... not sure I > would notice any difference at the moment, my > boyfriend has given me his 'man-flu'!!!! > > Im on milk and honey drinks! > > Thanks for the advice, I just want to do everything I > can. > > Keep well, > Alison > > > --- Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote: > >>> When you get sick from taking a product/suppliment >> which is not working for you or >>> intolerable, what happens? is it a generalised >> feeling of being unwell or are there specific >>> symptoms to look out for? >> >> I've had a wide range of bad reactions to products. >> Sometimes it is simply a feeling >> of not feeling "right", while other types it is a >> very obvious symptom -- sharp >> winces of pain in the head, nausea, muscle >> aches/pain, chest pains, anxiety/panic >> attacks, hyperactivity/sleeplessness, increased ES, >> etc. Obviously, all of these >> could be viewed as "detox symptoms", however there >> are only so much detox symptoms >> that I am willing to put up with... >> >> Generally if I have a bad reaction, I will try to >> reduce my dosage and see if I >> can eventually build up a tolerance for a product. >> In some cases this is successful, >> and I am eventually able to ramp up to a tolerable >> dose. In other cases my reactions >> just get worse -- even at the tiniest doses -- and >> in such cases I discontinue the >> product. >> >> It's certainly possible that the supplements that I >> need the most are the ones that >> I've given up due to bad reactions. However, I'd >> like to think that one can recover >> without horrible side effects along the way. >> >> Marc >> > > > > ___________________________________________________________ > Yahoo! Answers - Got a question? Someone out there knows the answer. > Try it > now. > http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/ > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > |
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<[hidden email]> said: > colloidal silver I've never had much luck with colloidal silver. It just doesn't seem to be effective for me. I've tried several different brands and basically none of them seem to do much of anything. But for someone looking to try something, it's at least worth a try, as it certainly has its supporters. Marc |
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