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April R
wow, it's been a while.  At the beginning of the year I started a gluten-free/casein-free diet and within about four days my core felt so much stronger and healthier and my electrical sensitivity noticeably dropped I'd say about 15-20%!  It hasn't stayed at that strong level, though, been gradually tapering off over the months.  I finally put two and two together and realized that one of my other major weak points that I can physically notice is my thymus gland.  Doing the research, it looks like this might be the big problem after all in my case (or at least one of them):  bad allergies, a history of getting sick all the time, weakened by constant use of corticosteroids (asthma inhalers since I was four years old, and I do feel weaker anymore after I take said medication), etc.  I could have melted into the floor - this is me!  

Of course, this brings up the main concern going after this angle - I'd have to stop taking my asthma medication (the supplements don't work or could give bad reactions in the presence of any steroids).  I don't have the athletic type that just flares up for no apparent reason (thank goodness) but it is allergy based and I have ongoing low-grade inflammation.  I've sort of tried the 'tapping' thing and got the response of 'hey, I'm dead exhausted, gimme a break!'  Yep, kinda what I thought.  This is hard but I know that it gets better when I'm able to quit pretty much any meds (notably better literally overnight after dropping the anti-anxiety drug).  Has anybody else experimented with this?  I'll be trying turmeric and ginger and maybe a couple other things to bring down the inflammation naturally before attempting to drop the inhaler and getting on the thymus pills.  Hope whoever's left here is doing okay (livable, whatnot)

-April
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Marc Martin
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You may just need some adrenal support... glandular pills, either with or without hormones.

I've taken thymus pills over the years, but it was never clear to me that they helped.  Adrenal pills do though.

Also, for allergies, I've found the black cumin seed oil is kind of a miracle supplement for me.  Although if I take too much, I'll get headaches -- I suspect it's mobilizing some of my excess heavy metals.

Marc
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Patricia
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congratulations, april!  


On Jul 23, 2015, at 11:14 AM, April R [via ES] wrote:

wow, it's been a while.  At the beginning of the year I started a gluten-free/casein-free diet and within about four days my core felt so much stronger and healthier and my electrical sensitivity noticeably dropped I'd say about 15-20%!  It hasn't stayed at that strong level, though, been gradually tapering off over the months.  I finally put two and two together and realized that one of my other major weak points that I can physically notice is my thymus gland.  Doing the research, it looks like this might be the big problem after all in my case (or at least one of them):  bad allergies, a history of getting sick all the time, weakened by constant use of corticosteroids (asthma inhalers since I was four years old, and I do feel weaker anymore after I take said medication), etc.  I could have melted into the floor - this is me!  

Of course, this brings up the main concern going after this angle - I'd have to stop taking my asthma medication (the supplements don't work or could give bad reactions in the presence of any steroids).  I don't have the athletic type that just flares up for no apparent reason (thank goodness) but it is allergy based and I have ongoing low-grade inflammation.  I've sort of tried the 'tapping' thing and got the response of 'hey, I'm dead exhausted, gimme a break!'  Yep, kinda what I thought.  This is hard but I know that it gets better when I'm able to quit pretty much any meds (notably better literally overnight after dropping the anti-anxiety drug).  Has anybody else experimented with this?  I'll be trying turmeric and ginger and maybe a couple other things to bring down the inflammation naturally before attempting to drop the inhaler and getting on the thymus pills.  Hope whoever's left here is doing okay (livable, whatnot)

-April


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Hawk
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think you also should stop eating anything containing soy.

http://www.westonaprice.org/health-topics/phytoestrogens-in-soy-depress-immune-function/    !!!!!

thank you charles for your pdf on brain machines :)
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April R
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What adrenal supplements and black seed oil do you take, Marc?  I went to Vitamin Cottage yesterday and was having a hard time finding something basic for the glandulars that doesn't contain a bunch of herbs that I may or may not be allergic to (although I think I've decided on the sheep thymus supplement).  And the only black seed oil I've found in the real world is a liquid but there are pills online.  

Tried the turmeric and a bunch of other antioxidants and basically all they did was give me a bunch of lung gick and made it hard to breathe.  Out of desperation I tried NAC a couple months ago and not only did it do that and make me really fatigued, I sort of became this trippy Pollyanna-ish Florence Nightingale for an entire day!  Nobody mentions that as a possible side effect!  I have to wonder, though, if it's really me or if these things are reacting to the medication I'm on as well.

One other thing that seems to hold promise is the spices in chai - the real kind.  Stumbled onto this nearly by accident:  got the Visidi Chai from Adagio Teas for geeky reasons and, lo and behold, the sensitivity dropped markedly and stayed that way for about six hours!  I'm caffeine sensitive, though, so I can't have it more than once a week.  I've been trying to replicate this on my own and haven't had much luck so far but I suspect it has to do with ingesting the spices themselves because if I get the kick it's from the dregs at the end of the cup.  If anybody can stand caffeine, try this!  It's supposed to be good for all biotypes.
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Marc Martin
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> What adrenal supplements and black seed oil do you take, Marc?  I went to
> Vitamin Cottage yesterday and was having a hard time finding something basic
> for the glandulars that doesn't contain a bunch of herbs that I may or may
> not be allergic to (although I think I've decided on the sheep thymus
> supplement).  And the only black seed oil I've found in the real world is a
> liquid but there are pills online.  

Yes, I tend to buy things online...

so for adrenals, there's

   Standard Process Drenatrophin PMG (no hormones)
   Standard Process Adrenal Desicated (with hormones)
  "Dr Wilson's Adrenal Rebuilder" (no hormones),
   Nutri-Meds Dessicated Whole Adrenal Glandular (with hormones)

Or if you're avoiding consuming animal extracts, then I guess there are herbals for that... ginseng, licorice, maybe ashwaganda...

For Black Seed Oil, I buy Amazing Herbs Black Seed in Amazon.com (they have liquid or gelcaps), but I don't have enough longterm experience with this to say if there is something better...

Narc
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Patricia
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On Aug 3, 2015, at 10:15 AM, April R [via ES] wrote:

Tried the turmeric and a bunch of other antioxidants and basically all they did was give me a bunch of lung gick and made it hard to breathe. 

hi, april.  
just a few comments in response 
to your message... 

when the body begins to clean out, 
it might at first be uncomfortable. 
it is very important for the lungs to
let go of the old stuff they've been 
holding, because your life is in the 
breath.  or is breath in the life?  
or both?  

when i lived in oregon, they called 
the willamette valley, "the valley 
of death" - for a good reason.  it 
seemed that when people first 
moved there, they would have 
problems with their lungs.  if they 
'got with the program' and began 
to take good care of themselves, 
they would not die, but thrive.  if 
they kept doing what they'd always 
done, they would get more sick 
and sometimes they left... in one 
way or another.  

at first, they would have discharge
that was colorless and of thin 
consistency.  then it would turn to 
yellow.  then green.  finally, when 
the cleansing was really getting 
down to the bottom of things, the
discharge would be black.  when 
the black phase was over, the 
person would be free of the old 
crusty stuff they'd been carrying 
for eons and they'd feel better 
than they ever had.  i saw this 
process occur over and over 
again - first with myself and then 
my clients.  

so if something begins the 
cleansing process, do not be 
dismayed, just know that the 
stuff that is coming out is not 
supposed to be stored in your 
the lungs and to get it out of 
there is a GOOD thing.  

then you talked about chai and 
caffeine.  i make a chai for myself 
that uses turmeric as the base, 
rather than tea.  i add all the 
spices i like and then use either 
goat milk or coconut milk for the 
milk.  it is quite delicious and 
feels good... good for me.  

i hope this was helpful. 
love, patricia