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Amy Green
Has anyone ever noticed a connection between low body temperature and ES?? Since I got sick (about 5 yrs ago), my body temp has averaged around 97.3.  I've noticed that the closer it is to normal, the less sensitive I am to EMF's.  At the moment, I have some weird flu-type virus, but had to get a few things at the grocery store just to get through the week.  I'm running a slight fever -- 99 degrees -- and I did much better at the store even though I'm exhausted from being sick.  Weird!

Has anyone had any experience with that?  Anyone have any theories about that connection?

Thanks!  Amy

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Elysia Drew
You might be onto something. I've always run at 97.3-97.6 & feel AWFUL @ 99. When I had the 4-day Smart Meter exposure, my temp. shot up to 102.5 & stayed there for days, even tho there were NO flu symptoms (stomach ache, runny nose, vomiting) present. Also, my face & ears turned red. Thanks, CMP, for cooking me alive. The lo temp. thing must be another sign of leaky cell membranes, heavy metal toxicity etc.

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      Has anyone ever noticed a connection between low body temperature and ES?? Since I got sick (about 5 yrs ago), my body temp has averaged around 97.3.  I've noticed that the closer it is to normal, the less sensitive I am to EMF's.  At the moment, I have some weird flu-type virus, but had to get a few things at the grocery store just to get through the week.  I'm running a slight fever -- 99 degrees -- and I did much better at the store even though I'm exhausted from being sick.  Weird!



Has anyone had any experience with that?  Anyone have any theories about that connection?



Thanks!  Amy





   
     

   
   


 



 





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Elizabeth thode

Hi People,
Low body temperature means the thyroid is low. *As in struggling, under-active. It means the immune is under distress.  Google: Barnes Basal Temperature Test. An average tempature of 97.6 is indicative of low thryoid. Those whose temps are higher then the areas of 98.6 ( people are different, so normal for one person may be 98.8, or 98.5 or there abouts) but temps that run higher- on average,  like 100 or 101 ect...this is hyper-active- it usually means the thryoid is on OVER active mode. Usually people with an Over Active (or hyper thyroidism) run on high energy. But this is not a good thing. Its just as much a sign of the immune system being under distress, as a thryoid that is under active. Sometimes the over active thyroid can run on high- for a long long time....then it will burn out and go LOW- towards being HYPO thryoid.
Whereas when the average temp is under 97.6, this means UNDER active thryoid or hypo-thryoid. Anything that effects the body's immune system WILL effect the thyroid gland. so with those whose thyroid is on OVER active, they may not have a weight problem, will probably be able to eat anything and not gain weight. With those with an under active, or low thryoid, the opposite occurs, weight gain no matter what you do. Unless the adrenals are badly effected. These two glands work together. IF the thryoid goes into distress, the adrenals will jump in to help. And vice versa. If they are both screaming for help...there is trouble.
As for ES and higher or lower "average" body temps? Makes perfect sense, as the immune system is under HUGE distress.  
Smart meters? Don't get me started! I hope everyone on this site has a big sign on both their front windows AND their meters. SMART METER FREE/NO SMART METERS!
For those who are able to, lock up your meters! Check out: www.stopsmartmeters.org  for some examples. There is NO FEDERAL MANDATE or law for smart meters! Of course we are not being told this. I call it the neighborhood microwave by design agenda. Box the entire neighborhood into a giant micro wave!  
www.nutri-meds.com makes a good thryoid supplement called: thyroid helper. (natural). They also have adrenal cortex plus. Holy Basil helps the adrenals...ashwaganda also. Good Vitamin B-Complex along with Spirulena and a good Vitamin B 5 helps the adrenals. Organic Coconut Oil is also good for stimulating the thryoid gland. (Eat a teaspoon full 2 times a day). Magnesium Chloride Oil from www.thepowermall.com works wonders for helping to ground the body after exposures. The bath salts in a bucket of water and soak the feet....for those who don't do full baths works well.
Lizzie


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You might be onto something. I've always run at 97.3-97.6 & feel AWFUL @ 99. When I had the 4-day Smart Meter exposure, my temp. shot up to 102.5 & stayed there for days, even tho there were NO flu symptoms (stomach ache, runny nose, vomiting) present. Also, my face & ears turned red. Thanks, CMP, for cooking me alive. The lo temp. thing must be another sign of leaky cell membranes, heavy metal toxicity etc.

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Has anyone ever noticed a connection between low body temperature and ES?? Since I got sick (about 5 yrs ago), my body temp has averaged around 97.3. I've noticed that the closer it is to normal, the less sensitive I am to EMF's. At the moment, I have some weird flu-type virus, but had to get a few things at the grocery store just to get through the week. I'm running a slight fever -- 99 degrees -- and I did much better at the store even though I'm exhausted from being sick. Weird!

Has anyone had any experience with that? Anyone have any theories about that connection?

Thanks! Amy

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glitterglitter13
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We should do a poll.  Me and my mom have always had lower regular temperatures!




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You might be onto something. I've always run at 97.3-97.6 & feel AWFUL @ 99.
When I had the 4-day Smart Meter exposure, my temp. shot up to 102.5 & stayed
there for days, even tho there were NO flu symptoms (stomach ache, runny nose,
vomiting) present. Also, my face & ears turned red. Thanks, CMP, for cooking me
alive. The lo temp. thing must be another sign of leaky cell membranes, heavy
metal toxicity etc.


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      Has anyone ever noticed a connection between low body temperature and ES??
Since I got sick (about 5 yrs ago), my body temp has averaged around 97.3.  I've
noticed that the closer it is to normal, the less sensitive I am to EMF's.  At
the moment, I have some weird flu-type virus, but had to get a few things at the
grocery store just to get through the week.  I'm running a slight fever -- 99
degrees -- and I did much better at the store even though I'm exhausted from
being sick.  Weird!



Has anyone had any experience with that?  Anyone have any theories about that
connection?



Thanks!  Amy





   
   

   
   






 





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Marc Martin
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> We should do a poll.  Me and my mom have always had lower regular temperatures!

My body temperature is usually below 98.6 F, however all of the thyroid lab tests I've
ever had show up as "normal".

I will note however that one of the supplements that has really helped me out when
I was in trouble was "Thyro-Zyme" by Apex Energetics, which might indicate that the
lab tests are wrong.

Marc
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SArjuna
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http://www.mnwelldir.org/docs/nutrition/brownstein.htm   is a pretty good article about iodine and Dr. David Brownstein's book about it.  (I read one by Brownstein with more details, somewhere.)

I came across Brownstein's writing while researching what to take to deal with Fukushima fallout, and began taking a teaspoon of kelp granules with each meal.  (Harvested before the Fukushima event.) I'm sleeping better and my hands and feet are warmer.  Though my thyroid tested OK, my body temperature was 97.6 for years.  Now it's 98.3.

Shivani
www.LifeEnergies.com


 


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Elizabeth thode

if you are referring to thyroid "blood" tests, they are designed to only pick up when the thyroid is basically rock bottom.
The most accurate way to test for thryoid is using "the barnes basal temperature test" you can google this. it involves taking
your temp in the morning before getting out of bed, for a week, and then averaging out the temperature. I have done a huge
amt of research on thryoid. Mainstream medicine keeps "lowering" the parameters on thyroid blood tests. Relying on blood tests
for thyroid levels is quite simply dangerous, because the thryoid controls: the heart, the metabolism, brain clarity, memory recall, candida levels, chlolesteral levels,
emotions, and many other functions. I call the thyroid the "elevator to the brain".
Iodine is essential to good health. Upwards of 90% of the population was already deficient in Iodine, long before fukushima hit.
Lizzie
And for those dealing with both adrenal and thyroid issues, both must be supported. Without enough adrenal function, any thryoid help is not able to be metabolized.
 


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http://www.mnwelldir.org/docs/nutrition/brownstein.htm is a pretty good article about iodine and Dr. David Brownstein's book about it. (I read one by Brownstein with more details, somewhere.)

I came across Brownstein's writing while researching what to take to deal with Fukushima fallout, and began taking a teaspoon of kelp granules with each meal. (Harvested before the Fukushima event.) I'm sleeping better and my hands and feet are warmer. Though my thyroid tested OK, my body temperature was 97.6 for years. Now it's 98.3.

Shivani
www.LifeEnergies.com

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evie15422
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Glitter,
 
My temp changes according to how much emf I am around.  I am normal (98.4--well, almost normal) when in a low emf environment; but after being in a high emf environment, when my symptoms begin to subside, I get the chills.  I think that is due to my being inflamed during the exposure (tho I do not always feel hot), but it is a constant that, as my body adjusts back to normal after a bad emf exposure, I spend a number of hours wrapped in a blanket, shivering.  I have the same experience with chemical toxins, tho, not just emfs.
 
My pole post,
Diane

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We should do a poll.  Me and my mom have always had lower regular temperatures!

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Sent: Thu, June 2, 2011 12:21:02 PM
Subject: Re: [eSens] low body temp.

You might be onto something. I've always run at 97.3-97.6 & feel AWFUL @ 99.
When I had the 4-day Smart Meter exposure, my temp. shot up to 102.5 & stayed
there for days, even tho there were NO flu symptoms (stomach ache, runny nose,
vomiting) present. Also, my face & ears turned red. Thanks, CMP, for cooking me
alive. The lo temp. thing must be another sign of leaky cell membranes, heavy
metal toxicity etc.

--- On Thu, 6/2/11, Amy <[hidden email]> wrote:

From: Amy <[hidden email]>
Subject: [eSens] low body temp.
To: [hidden email]
Date: Thursday, June 2, 2011, 2:17 PM

 

 

   
     
     
      Has anyone ever noticed a connection between low body temperature and ES??
Since I got sick (about 5 yrs ago), my body temp has averaged around 97.3.  I've
noticed that the closer it is to normal, the less sensitive I am to EMF's.  At
the moment, I have some weird flu-type virus, but had to get a few things at the
grocery store just to get through the week.  I'm running a slight fever -- 99
degrees -- and I did much better at the store even though I'm exhausted from
being sick.  Weird!

Has anyone had any experience with that?  Anyone have any theories about that
connection?

Thanks!  Amy

   
   

   
   

 

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Snoshoe
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I noticed have been a bit warmer since adding dulce regularly to my diet for the same reasons.
Dr. Starr is also big on the low thyroid epidemic we have -
http://www.21centurymed.com/?page_id=129 

My temp has been as low as 95 something on some mornings, so getting up to the 97's is an improvement.

I'm not sure all the connections with esens and thyroid, but the emf definitely affect the entire body, so whether it is coming from down regulation in the brain, or from direct effect, or probably both, more support is a good idea.

Oh, and I use bupleurum radix to warm up. It really helps the circulation to the cold hands and feet too.

~ Snoshoe


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> http://www.mnwelldir.org/docs/nutrition/brownstein.htm   is a pretty good article about iodine and Dr. David Brownstein's book about it.  (I read one by Brownstein with more details, somewhere.)
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> I came across Brownstein's writing while researching what to take to deal with Fukushima fallout, and began taking a teaspoon of kelp granules with each meal.  (Harvested before the Fukushima event.) I'm sleeping better and my hands and feet are warmer.  Though my thyroid tested OK, my body temperature was 97.6 for years.  Now it's 98.3.
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> Shivani
> www.LifeEnergies.com
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