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Hi all,
Five years ago, after I became disabled from electrical sensitivity, chronic fatigue syndrome, and chemical sensitivities, one of the very first supplements I tried which dramatically improved my health was an MLM product from Royal Body Care called "Microhydrin". I even found that by taking large doses of it, I could dramatically increase my tolerance for using the computer (however, I never found that this was a complete solution -- just a big help). In the years since, the inventor of Microhydrin has changed the formula and the name a couple times (Megahydrin, Mega-H, Megahydrate), and has sold it via traditional distribution channels plus a few other MLMs. Meanwhile, the product that is now labelled as "Microhydrin" is a reverse-engineered product made without the original inventor's approval (there were some lawsuits about this a few years ago). One reason I don't recommend this supplement more is because I have found that the bulk powder (mixed into a glass of water) is far more effective than taking capsules, and the powder has traditionally been very expensive (over $100). So I think that most people don't want to try something new that's going to cost them $100 (and may turn out to not help them at all). However, I see that on e3live.com, they sell a "trial size" of "Ultimate Mega H-" (which is the same thing sold elsewhere as "Megahydrate") for only US$11: http://shop.e3live.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWCATS&Category=11 And here is their description of the product: http://www.e3live.com/ultimate_megah.htm That would certainly be enough to see if it helps you, as I noticed results on the first day (and for me, that trial size would last me 16 days) And again, for reducing ES symptoms due to excessive EMF exposure, this is my #1 supplement of choice. Marc |
--- In [hidden email], Marc Martin <marc@...> wrote:
> > Hi all, > > Five years ago, after I became disabled from electrical sensitivity, > chronic fatigue syndrome, and chemical sensitivities, one of the > very first supplements I tried which dramatically improved my > health was an MLM product from Royal Body Care called "Microhydrin". > I even found that by taking large doses of it, I could dramatically > increase my tolerance for using the computer (however, I never > found that this was a complete solution -- just a big help). > > In the years since, the inventor of Microhydrin has changed the > formula and the name a couple times (Megahydrin, Mega-H, > and has sold it via traditional distribution channels plus a > few other MLMs. Meanwhile, the product that is now labelled as > "Microhydrin" is a reverse-engineered product made without > the original inventor's approval (there were some lawsuits > about this a few years ago). > > One reason I don't recommend this supplement more is because I > have found that the bulk powder (mixed into a glass of water) > is far more effective than taking capsules, and the powder > has traditionally been very expensive (over $100). So I think > that most people don't want to try something new that's going to > cost them $100 (and may turn out to not help them at all). > > However, I see that on e3live.com, they sell a "trial size" > of "Ultimate Mega H-" (which is the same thing sold elsewhere > as "Megahydrate") for only US$11: > > http://shop.e3live.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWCATS&Category=11 > > And here is their description of the product: > > http://www.e3live.com/ultimate_megah.htm > > That would certainly be enough to see if it helps you, as > I noticed results on the first day (and for me, that trial > size would last me 16 days) > > And again, for reducing ES symptoms due to excessive EMF > exposure, this is my #1 supplement of choice. > > Marc > Hi Marc, I've been using this site for a while now and have found it really useful. I would like to get your thoughts on a few things because you probably know more than most about this condition. How strong a link do you think there is between ES and heavy metals and/ or mercury? Do you have to use certain types of computer monitors to stop you getting bad symptoms or are you OK with using any? And do you use a screen filter or can you use a computer fine without one (I have found that my screen filter has made a lot of difference and I probably would not be able to use the computer without it). Do you/ did you get symptoms from things like fridges and radios? Do you think it is mainly the electric or the magnetic fields that cause ES? One last question, is the symptom of ringing ears due to the increase in blood pressure brought on by electrical devices or is it caused by the noise from the electrical devices which since I have become ES seem to buzz a lot more than they used to? I am not sure which it is because my ears ring all the time I am in the house but I guess it could be me hearing a buzz from the wiring or it could be from high blood pressure because the electricity is on. |
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> How strong a link do you think there is between ES and heavy metals
> and/ or mercury? I think for some people, ES has *everything* to do with heavy metals and/or mercury, while for others, it may have nothing to do with it. (I think that I fall into *everything* category) > Do you have to use certain types of computer > monitors to stop you getting bad symptoms or are you OK with using > any? Most people here seem to do best with LCD monitors where the AC/DC transformer is near the plug (not built-into the monitor). However, this is not universal -- I do best with a CRT monitor with the resolution set as low as possible (I mostly use 800x600). In the next year or two, LCD monitors with LED backlights should become affordable, and I will try one of these out to see if they are any better than the fluorescent lighting, which is what they have all used to-date. > And do you use a screen filter or can you use a computer fine > without one (I have found that my screen filter has made a lot of > difference and I probably would not be able to use the computer > without it). I don't use a screen filter, because 5 years ago I found that it didn't make a lot of difference. Although someone made a distinction here between a clear/grounded filter and a polarizer filter, and I've never tried a polarizer filter. > Do you/ did you get symptoms from things like fridges > and radios? No, even at my worst I don't recall getting symptoms near these, although I never spent a whole lot of time near them either. > Do you think it is mainly the electric or the magnetic > fields that cause ES? I think it depends on the person. Also the frequencies of the field can make a difference. > One last question, is the symptom of ringing ears due to the increase > in blood pressure brought on by electrical devices or is it caused by > the noise from the electrical devices which since I have become ES > seem to buzz a lot more than they used to? I've never researched "ringing in the ears", so I don't know! (although my ears are ringing right now for some reason!) Marc |
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Has anyone tried Krill oil as an anti-oxident? www.Mercola.com
recommends Krill as a fish oil as well. --- In [hidden email], Marc Martin <marc@...> wrote: > > Hi all, > > Five years ago, after I became disabled from electrical sensitivity, > chronic fatigue syndrome, and chemical sensitivities, one of the > very first supplements I tried which dramatically improved my > health was an MLM product from Royal Body Care called "Microhydrin". > I even found that by taking large doses of it, I could dramatically > increase my tolerance for using the computer (however, I never > found that this was a complete solution -- just a big help). > > In the years since, the inventor of Microhydrin has changed the > formula and the name a couple times (Megahydrin, Mega-H, Megahydrate), > and has sold it via traditional distribution channels plus a > few other MLMs. Meanwhile, the product that is now labelled as > "Microhydrin" is a reverse-engineered product made without > the original inventor's approval (there were some lawsuits > about this a few years ago). > > One reason I don't recommend this supplement more is because I > have found that the bulk powder (mixed into a glass of water) > is far more effective than taking capsules, and the powder > has traditionally been very expensive (over $100). So I think > that most people don't want to try something new that's going to > cost them $100 (and may turn out to not help them at all). > > However, I see that on e3live.com, they sell a "trial size" > of "Ultimate Mega H-" (which is the same thing sold elsewhere > as "Megahydrate") for only US$11: > > http://shop.e3live.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWCATS&Category=11 > > And here is their description of the product: > > http://www.e3live.com/ultimate_megah.htm > > That would certainly be enough to see if it helps you, as > I noticed results on the first day (and for me, that trial > size would last me 16 days) > > And again, for reducing ES symptoms due to excessive EMF > exposure, this is my #1 supplement of choice. > > Marc > |
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> Has anyone tried Krill oil as an anti-oxident? www.Mercola.com
> recommends Krill as a fish oil as well. I have. This seems to be one of the anti-oxidants that actually makes me feel "oxygen starved". As in I don't feel like I'm getting enough oxygen from breathing when I take too much of it. I can't say that I noticed it helping my ES either, but I suppose it could have other benefits (I think it is primarily marketed as an omega-3 fatty acid supplement, and I have found benefits from taking other fatty acid supplements) Marc |
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