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.... okay, following up... I see that inositol has been found to help
rebuild the myelin sheath around the nerves. This sheath is supposed to act as an electrical insulator. Gamma Linoleic Acid (GLA) is supposed to help with this as well, and I've already found that if I use a skin lotion containing GLA (e.g, Borage Oil), the "burning face" symptoms from computer use immediately go away. Also interesting is that mercury is known to destroy this protective sheath around the nerves, so there's a possible connection. Also, an inositol deficiency can occur from prolonged use of antibiotics, and I did have a prolonged use of antibiotics prior to getting ES. Also caffeine use, but I think a lot of people consume caffeine without getting ES... Inositol is also good for panic attacks, which is something I often get when trying to detox. So maybe this will help me detox without this side effect. Marc |
I used to take a whole bunch of supplements. One of the best ones I
found was a product called "metal magnet". By the way, have you ever experimented with the spring life polarizer rods they sell that are 2 for 144 dollars. I'm thinking of attaching some to my pyramid. Making a small pyramid out of them and making a small pyramid to place in the tip or on top of my larger pyramid. I had good results with the small pendent they sell but lost it somehow. --- In [hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@u...> wrote: > .... okay, following up... I see that inositol has been found to help > rebuild the myelin sheath around the nerves. This sheath is supposed to > act as an electrical insulator. Gamma Linoleic Acid (GLA) is supposed > to help with this as well, and I've already found that if I use a skin > lotion containing GLA (e.g, Borage Oil), the "burning face" symptoms > from computer use immediately go away. > > Also interesting is that mercury is known to destroy this protective > sheath around the nerves, so there's a possible connection. > > Also, an inositol deficiency can occur from prolonged use of > antibiotics, and I did have a prolonged use of antibiotics prior to > getting ES. Also caffeine use, but I think a lot of people consume > caffeine without getting ES... > > Inositol is also good for panic attacks, which is something I often > when trying to detox. So maybe this will help me detox without this > side effect. > > Marc |
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> By the way, have you ever
> experimented with the spring life polarizer rods they sell that are 2 > for 144 dollars. I own one of these rods, but so far I've found that the larger Springlife Polarizers are larger than I need to balance things out. And if I use one that's too large, then I get adverse effects from that. Perhaps if I get the right missing nutrient into my system, those adverse symptoms will go away. Since I was having so much trouble with my work badge, I also brought in a bunch of my devices and my practitioner muscle tested me for the amount that was "just right". This doesn't change much (if at all) from year to year, but today I brought in an Earthcalm Resonator for the first time, so now her recommendations are: at work: Quantum powerstrip plus Springlife Polarizer OM2 (aka "Pocket Rocket") pendant on top of computer in car: Springlife Polarizer OM pendant home computer: Springlife Polarizer Lifeforce pendant in between monitor and keyboard while sleeping: Earthcalm Resonator on nightstand Basically the only thing that's change is while sleeping -- previously she recommended that I use the Lifeforce pendant on nightstand. Usually her recommendations are correct, but we'll see how it goes... in the past, the cats didn't like the Earthcalm Resonator in the house... Marc |
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This is fascinating - and useful info. I once swallowed a mercury
filling - this was before I got very ill with Epstein Barr virus and then ES. I did a lot of de-toxing with selenium during that time which might have got rid of the mercury, but not the damage done to the nerves. Sarah -----Original Message----- From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Marc Martin Sent: Friday, 2 September 2005 5:10 AM To: [hidden email] Subject: [eSens] re: Inositol .... okay, following up... I see that inositol has been found to help rebuild the myelin sheath around the nerves. This sheath is supposed to act as an electrical insulator. Gamma Linoleic Acid (GLA) is supposed to help with this as well, and I've already found that if I use a skin lotion containing GLA (e.g, Borage Oil), the "burning face" symptoms from computer use immediately go away. Also interesting is that mercury is known to destroy this protective sheath around the nerves, so there's a possible connection. Also, an inositol deficiency can occur from prolonged use of antibiotics, and I did have a prolonged use of antibiotics prior to getting ES. Also caffeine use, but I think a lot of people consume caffeine without getting ES... Inositol is also good for panic attacks, which is something I often get when trying to detox. So maybe this will help me detox without this side effect. Marc Yahoo! Groups Links |
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> This is fascinating - and useful info. I once swallowed a mercury
> filling - this was before I got very ill with Epstein Barr virus and > then ES. I did a lot of de-toxing with selenium during that time which > might have got rid of the mercury, but not the damage done to the > nerves. I just found the following article that specifically links the deterioration of the myelin sheath with hypersensitivity to electricity: http://www.aspartame.ca/page_oho3.htm They say that it is diet related, and that eating fats/oils that oxidize easily destroy the myelin sheath as well. Yesterday, after my nutritionist found my need for inositol, she was also concerned that I was getting enough fatty acids. She noted that the Evening Primrose Oil was no longer testing that great (probably because I'm already getting GLA in my Borage Oil skin lotion). She EAV tested me strong on coconut oil, and wanted me to take a tablespoon a day. It is interesting to note that coconut oil does NOT oxidize at body temperature. Marc |
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> > This is fascinating - and useful info. I once swallowed a mercury
> > filling - this was before I got very ill with Epstein Barr virus and > > then ES. I did a lot of de-toxing with selenium during that time which > > might have got rid of the mercury, but not the damage done to the > > nerves. ... and why just blame mercury, when it appears that the sheath can be damaged by lots of things, including nutrasweet, MSG, red meat, etc.: http://www.wnho.net/ms_and_aspartame.htm I wonder how well the treatments for MS work for people who have ES... I see a lot of information in the above article about what to do and what not to do that I've already found to be true in my own case. Marc |
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Hope you use the organic, not hydrogenated. My favorite brand of
coconut is the Omega, but sometimes have to by Spectrum Naturals. Don't care for the unfiltered myself, don't like everything to taste of coconut. :) Anyway, point getting to, coconut oil, couple tablespoons per day, more or less, is also helpful for low thyroid. ~Snoshoe --- In [hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@u...> wrote: She EAV tested me strong on coconut oil, and > wanted me to take a tablespoon a day. It is interesting to note > that coconut oil does NOT oxidize at body temperature. > > Marc |
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> Hope you use the organic, not hydrogenated. My favorite brand of
> coconut is the Omega, but sometimes have to by Spectrum Naturals. I tried either the Omega or the Spectrum from the local health food store once, but found that the stuff went brown within weeks. So I found "Virgin Oil de Coco Creme" online, tried it, and found that this has a shelf life of years: http://www.portalmarket.com/coconutvoil.html I've dabbled in using coconut oil off and on over the years -- it makes me a bit hyper if I have 2 tablespoons a day, but is okay at 1. Marc |
Yeah, I've had the Spectrum with the brown in the bottom, it's just
not filtered enough. Not had trouble with the Omega. The hyper is from it revving up your thyroid. :) Personally I can use all the revving I can get, but that's a bit more oil intake than I stomach daily. If the inositol ends up keeping good for you in a few weeks, I might just give it a try too. ~Snoshoe --- In [hidden email], Marc Martin <marc@u...> wrote: > I tried either the Omega or the Spectrum from the local health > food store once, but found that the stuff went brown within weeks. > So I found "Virgin Oil de Coco Creme" online, tried it, and > found that this has a shelf life of years: > > http://www.portalmarket.com/coconutvoil.html > > I've dabbled in using coconut oil off and on over the years -- > it makes me a bit hyper if I have 2 tablespoons a day, but > is okay at 1. > > Marc |
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> If the inositol ends up keeping good for you in a few weeks, I might
> just give it a try too. I've had pretty bad allergies starting the day after beginning the Inositol (sniffles/sneezing) -- could be some sort of cleansing reaction, or a coincidence, or maybe I'm allergic to Inositol? :-) Marc |
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That is interesting stuff about the coconut oil. I've been trying to find a way to get more essential fatty acids myself. I don't like taking them through the gut and have been applying them to the skin that way. It is encouraging to read that you are using a skin cream to get the GLS from borage oil and that it seems to be working. I will have to try the coconut oil as well. Currently I am using extra virgin olive oil and oil of cilantro. I notice that I get the same kind of reactions to some extent rubbing the cilantro oil on my skin as when I was juicing it before. When I was juicing it before I noticed my body odor was taking on the smell of the cilantro. The cilantro itself does not smell that bad. But the byproducts from the juicing smell pretty bad after awhile if you dump them at the base of a tree like I did. That was the smell my body was starting to take on from juicing. When rubbing the cilantro on my skin I have notice that if I pass gas it has the same aroma as the cilantro oil which I have been rubbing on the back of my neck and jaw bone and all those other places where the mercury is supposed to deposit itself. > I just found the following article that specifically links the > deterioration of the myelin sheath with hypersensitivity to > electricity: > > http://www.aspartame.ca/page_oho3.htm > > They say that it is diet related, and that eating fats/oils that > oxidize easily destroy the myelin sheath as well. > > Yesterday, after my nutritionist found my need for inositol, she > was also concerned that I was getting enough fatty acids. She > noted that the Evening Primrose Oil was no longer testing that > great (probably because I'm already getting GLA in my Borage > Oil skin lotion). She EAV tested me strong on coconut oil, and > wanted me to take a tablespoon a day. It is interesting to note > that coconut oil does NOT oxidize at body temperature. > > Marc |
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> That is interesting stuff about the coconut oil. I've been trying to
> find a way to get more essential fatty acids myself. I don't like > taking them through the gut and have been applying them to the skin > that way. Yes, my nutritionist/EAV tester suggested that I could take my daily dose of coconut oil by rubbing it onto my skin, if I didn't like the taste of it. And by the way, the skin lotion that I've been using to eliminate the burning face symptoms is SHIKAI Borage Dry Skin Therapy http://www.shikai.com/products/borage.htm This is carried at all the local health food stores in my area. Marc |
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