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just came to think a bit more on what Ian wrote about microwave radiation from the Oberon machine being the trigger for Sue's electrosensitivity. I remember one guy on this list who back in 2007 got well from eSens (message 8674). He thought it was a mercury detox regieme that helped him, but when we look at the actual supplements he took, it doesn't look like he took anything spesific for heavy metal detox. The only thing I see that really could have made a difference, was the homeopathic 'detoxosode radiation'. This sounds like a remedy for radiation-detox. Is it possible that an overdose of electromagnetic radiation can be the cause of electrical sensitivity, and that one can get rid of the sensitivity by 'detoxifying' the radiation? John. |
Years ago when I first came down with ES and while I was still in the
house right next to the TV/Radio and cell towers, I did get some relief when taking homeopathic radiation drops. Since I don't know what is actually happening in ES, I don't know what is truly the cause and cure. I have gotten about 75% closer to being back to normal through my recovery process. My speculation is that radiation mobilizes toxins, screws up organ and cell function, opens up the blood blarrier, activates viruses, and overall, suppresses the immune system. My hunch is that viruses like the Measles, EBV, Herpes as well as Lyme, Morgellons, blah, blah, blah, take hold in this sick internal environment. I know that vaccines cause auto-immune diseases like the Tetanus shot and the MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella). Basically any vaccine that is cultured in embryonic cells, or rabbit brain, etc. will cause our immune system to fight the same material in our body. The myelin sheath around the nerves is then attacked by our own immune system causing hypersensitivity to EMF? I don't know. I know I feel better when I supplement with good fats that rebuild myelin and kill off micro-organisms. Mold is another issue I think is related since mycoplasma is being used as a delivery mechanism for things like AIDS and other immune diseases and it is also falling from the sky (Chemtrails). Simply addressing radiation is one part of it and I do think that specific frequencies from cell phones, towers, etc. do turn on-off DNA sequences and effect overall cell function. Take your pick. Detoxifying the radiation is important as well as not being exposed to it on a regular basis so the body can process it out. I think the Viral/mycoplasmic element is huge in this and their relationship with heavy metals is key to truly healing and being free of their effect. Where to start? A simple homeopathic remedy is easy enough to try and see how it feels. Andrew On May 4, 2009, at 11:23 AM, johnottawa80 wrote: > Hi all, > just came to think a bit more on what Ian wrote about microwave > radiation from the Oberon machine being the trigger for Sue's > electrosensitivity. > I remember one guy on this list who back in 2007 got well from eSens > (message 8674). He thought it was a mercury detox regieme that helped > him, but when we look at the actual supplements he took, it doesn't > look like he took anything spesific for heavy metal detox. The only > thing I see that really could have made a difference, was the > homeopathic 'detoxosode radiation'. This sounds like a remedy for > radiation-detox. > Is it possible that an overdose of electromagnetic radiation can be > the cause of electrical sensitivity, and that one can get rid of the > sensitivity by 'detoxifying' the radiation? > > > John. > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > |
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> I remember one guy on this list who back in 2007 got well from eSens
> (message 8674). He thought it was a mercury detox regieme that helped > him, but when we look at the actual supplements he took, it doesn't look > like he took anything spesific for heavy metal detox. The only thing I > see that really could have made a difference, was the homeopathic > 'detoxosode radiation'. This sounds like a remedy for radiation-detox. > Is it possible that an overdose of electromagnetic radiation can be the > cause of electrical sensitivity, and that one can get rid of the > sensitivity by 'detoxifying' the radiation? Certainly a couple people on this group have claimed that ES is simply radiation poisoning, and "detoxing" the radiation is the solution. But I agree, looking at that list of supplements that person was taking, nothing there is specifically for mercury poisoning, although there were some "drainage" support for the lymphatics and kidneys. I have tried some of those supplements, as my chiro seems to like the same brands. I would say that "Cataplex A" by Standard Process is helpful for my ES, but this is simply a whole-foods Vitamin A supplement (although it seems far superior to the mega-dose synthetic Vitamin A sold in most stores). But I have had a reduction in ES symptoms from other antioxidants as well, including H-Minus from e3Live and Amrit Ambrosia from MAPI. Marc |
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> Certainly a couple people on this group have claimed that ES is simply
> radiation poisoning, and "detoxing" the radiation is the solution. Oh, and if people are wondering how to detox radiation, one way is to look at the people who survived the radiation of the Hiroshima bombings. It is said that the people who survived did so by consuming Miso soup with seaweed. I know that I have personally found seaweed-type supplements and food to be beneficial, and I know there is a freeze-dried miso/seaweed soup mix sold in health food stores called "Miso Cup". Marc |
I have read so much about iodine and how critical it is to have
everyday for basic maintenance, thyroid/liver health and immune function. It is especially important for radiation exposure. There are different types but for general usage, the nascent iodine assimilates quickly. Andrew On May 4, 2009, at 4:41 PM, Marc Martin wrote: >> Certainly a couple people on this group have claimed that ES is simply >> radiation poisoning, and "detoxing" the radiation is the solution. > > Oh, and if people are wondering how to detox radiation, one way is > to look at the people who survived the radiation of the Hiroshima > bombings. It is said that the people who survived did so by > consuming Miso soup with seaweed. I know that I have personally > found seaweed-type supplements and food to be beneficial, and > I know there is a freeze-dried miso/seaweed soup mix sold in > health food stores called "Miso Cup". > > Marc > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > |
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> There are different types but for general usage, the nascent iodine
> assimilates quickly. Yes, I've been taking the nascent iodine in the past year. Although I don't tolerate much -- anything more than 4 drops per day and I get dizzy... Marc |
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If an Esser was to supplement with this how much should they take and on what frequency? BW Steph --- On Mon, 4/5/09, Andrew McAfee <[hidden email]> wrote: From: Andrew McAfee <[hidden email]> Subject: Re: [eSens] radiation-overdose and electrical sensitivity To: [hidden email] Date: Monday, 4 May, 2009, 11:23 PM I have read so much about iodine and how critical it is to have everyday for basic maintenance, thyroid/liver health and immune function. It is especially important for radiation exposure. There are different types but for general usage, the nascent iodine assimilates quickly. Andrew On May 4, 2009, at 4:41 PM, Marc Martin wrote: >> Certainly a couple people on this group have claimed that ES is simply >> radiation poisoning, and "detoxing" the radiation is the solution. > > Oh, and if people are wondering how to detox radiation, one way is > to look at the people who survived the radiation of the Hiroshima > bombings. It is said that the people who survived did so by > consuming Miso soup with seaweed. I know that I have personally > found seaweed-type supplements and food to be beneficial, and > I know there is a freeze-dried miso/seaweed soup mix sold in > health food stores called "Miso Cup". > > Marc > > > ------------ --------- --------- ------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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> Hi Andrew
> If an Esser was to supplement with this how much should they take and on > what frequency? I don't think there is a generic answer to that question... :-) There are a variety of ways to supplement iodine, anywhere from eating seaweed to taking tablets or drops (including rubbing those drops on your skin). The recommended daily allowance (RDA) is considered to be way too low by some doctors, yet sensitive people may have trouble tolerating taking even less than the RDA. I know that if I added up all the various source of iodine I get daily (mostly from supplements), I am probably taking ten times the RDA, or about 1mg, per day. But you can find some doctors recommending taking even ten times that amount. But that causes me to feel dizzy or nauseous, which admittedly could be a detox reaction to whatever toxins the iodine is stirring up in my system (mercury, bromide, flouride, etc.) Marc |
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I have been told by several that a good way to detox radiation is to take baking soda baths.. that it detoxes/pulls out radiation from the body.
I did not know that ES has been considered to be from radiation poisoning. --------------- On May 4, 2009, at 4:41 PM, Marc Martin wrote: >> Certainly a couple people on this group have claimed that ES is simply >> radiation poisoning, and "detoxing" the radiation is the solution. > > Oh, and if people are wondering how to detox radiation, one way is > to look at the people who survived the radiation of the Hiroshima > bombings. It is said that the people who survived did so by > consuming Miso soup with seaweed. I know that I have personally > found seaweed-type supplements and food to be beneficial, and > I know there is a freeze-dried miso/seaweed soup mix sold in > health food stores called "Miso Cup". > > Marc Enjoy a safer web experience. Upgrade to the new Internet Explorer 8 optimised for Yahoo!7. Get it now. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
Niacin (B3) has been used for removing radiation as well. I think it is
important to have on a regular basis anyway. Use the no-flush kind unless you want a very interesting experience. Andrew On May 8, 2009, at 12:16 AM, laurel canyon wrote: > I have been told by several that a good way to detox radiation is to > take baking soda baths.. that it detoxes/pulls out radiation from the > body. > > I did not know that ES has been considered to be from radiation > poisoning. > > --------------- > > On May 4, 2009, at 4:41 PM, Marc Martin wrote: > >>> Certainly a couple people on this group have claimed that ES is >>> simply >>> radiation poisoning, and "detoxing" the radiation is the solution. >> >> Oh, and if people are wondering how to detox radiation, one way is >> to look at the people who survived the radiation of the Hiroshima >> bombings. It is said that the people who survived did so by >> consuming Miso soup with seaweed. I know that I have personally >> found seaweed-type supplements and food to be beneficial, and >> I know there is a freeze-dried miso/seaweed soup mix sold in >> health food stores called "Miso Cup". >> >> Marc > > > > Enjoy a safer web experience. Upgrade to the new Internet > Explorer 8 optimised for Yahoo!7. Get it now. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > |
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