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Joyce Soos

I will try to make this sound sensible. My symptoms since the meters
have been put in are a lot worse when I am on antibiotics for an
infection. My symptoms are: dizziness, tightening of the jaws, erratic
and abnormal heart beat, very fast digestion which will not stop,
inability to sleep soundly, and lots of back pains around the middle. I
also feel very cold inside my body.  Before the meters, I was doing fine
with my antibiotic but had to stop the course of treatment short.

My doctor put me on a mild blood pressure medicine to calm down these
symptoms which worked very well. I tried getting on a different
antibiotic for a bladder infection today, and my symptoms, as with the
other antibiotic, came rushing back. I have been suffering from a head
cold these last few days also, but I am very concerned. I have
interstitial cystitis which can mimic the feelings of a bladder
infection. The only way to make sure I have one or not is by the use of
a culture of the urine. I will have to let my doctor know tomorrow what
is happening.

My concerns are: that I will not be able to take an antibiotic for any
infection as long as I am exposed to these meters, and how to correct my
sensitivities. I have also noticed that my whole family have been
feeling dead tired since the meters were put in.

I am sensitive to my neighbors' meters since I do not have one as they
read my No Smart Meter sign and left my analog alone. Any info would be
greatly appreciated! May everyone have a beautiful and holy Christmas
Season!



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Elizabeth thode

Joyce,
I am sorry to hear you are having a very rough time. Have you ever considered using more natural therapies?
I will go thru your list and add some suggestions and any links to further info you can read. 1) Irratic heart beat-
suggestions: Lavender Essential Oil has worked for us. I put a drop or two right over the heart area/ results have been within minutes for us. This has worked
for both my daughter & myself many times. The Lavender Oil does have to be pure, (www.youngliving.com) sells this.
Also Magnesium Chloride Oil, magnesium is a mineral that plays a huge role in heart health. See: Magnesium For Life | Transdermal Magnesium Chloride Therapy




magnesiumforlife.com/Cached - Similar




Not helpful? You can block magnesiumforlife.com results when you're signed in to search.magnesiumforlife.com
Block all magnesiumforlife.com results Scroll down to "Magnesium- The Ultimate Heart Medicine" Also the Magnesium Chloride is great for back pains!
2) Cold inside the body. Micro wave radiation tends to knock the Thyroid gland out of balance. The thryoid regulates the body's temperature...
 
 
 
Feeling cold usually means the thryoid is under active and under stress. Ginger either Ginger root (you can find this in the produce section, it looks like flesh colored fingers- sliced and used in tea is very warming to the body. Stronger support suggestions: Iodine drops- Iodine Dosages and Treatments – IMVA





iodine.imva.info/  
3) Dizziness- this can be caused by adrenal stress. OFten when the thyroid is under stress, so are the adrenal glands. Both these glands work together, so if one is stressed, often, so is the other one.
A good Vit B -Complex is helpful, as is: Royal Jelly. Vitamin C is also good for the adrenals, however some forms can actually cause bladder infections in some people. Rose Hips, Camu Camu, are other forms of Vitamin C that can be taken instead. Also a buffered from of Vit C is also another suggestion. The only one I  am familiar with, as far as a true Buffered form of Vit C is sold by: www.wellnessresource.com  I dont' think it says Buffered on the website, but the actual product/bottle does say Buffered.
4) Blood pressure. Often when the thyroid goes out of balance,
the blood pressure goes up. Sometimes, if the adrenals are under severe stress, the blood pressure willl drop. Dizziness can be caused by low adrenals. The blood pressure is a symptom..its not the cause. The smart meters are the cause, but often, the parts of the body commonly effected by the smart meters will be both the Thyroid gland and the Adrenal glands.
In my opinion, you'll have better success supporting these two glands then ignoring them.
5) Bladder infection- There is a natural product called: D- Mannose that works quite well with bladder infections. The only place I found it was at: www.mercola.com go to products section.
6) Baking Soda, for colds/ect: Sodium Bicarbonate - Rich Man's Poor Man's ... - IMVA Publications




publications.imva.info/.../sodium-bicarbonate-rich-man-s-poor-man-...
 
 
6A) Some Health stores carry a tea that is called: Holy Basil Tulsi Tea, made by Organic India. (Mercola sells this too). Holy Basil Tea helps to support the adrenal glands, which will help with fatigue as well. Sometimes micro wave radiation causes the blood sugar levels to drop, which can cause dizziness. Holy Basil Tea helps to regulate the blood sugar levels. Cinnamon is also good for this, but you need to take alot of it.
7) If you can shut down as many appliances and power at night, that will help reduce some of the dirty electricity coming onto your house wiring, from the neighbors smart meter. *All beds should be as far away from walls with wiring inside of them as possible. Plugged in lamps/clocks should be 4-5 away from the bed. Ideally, shutting down the circuits to the sleeping areas at night would be better. However, it is important to KNOW whether your outlets are properly grounded before doing this. Otherwise, it can make it worse. There is a 3 dollar outlet tester, sold at Home Depot/Ace hardware stores, you can plug this into an outlet, and it will light up, and show you (there is a diagram on this) if your outlets are properly grounded. If they are not- you will need to have an Electrician out to fix the wiring. Simply put, smart meters cause two nasty types of electro magnetic fields. ONe is micro wave radiation, and the other is dirty electricity.
Also, if you have any wireless gadgets in your house ( a cordless telephone- replace it with a corded phne) Cordless telephnes are like having a mini cell tower in your house. They also emit micro wave radiation. Same for wirelss computers. Best to have them hard wired.
During sleep is when the immune system regenerates and heals the body.
For those who aren't familiar with natural therapies/remedies, all I can say is this: Prescription medicines often contain things that end up being toxic to the body. To me, adding something that could make the body sicker- when already sick- just doesn't make sense. Especially if there is something more natural that has a history of working well.
I have given you a multi faceted list of suggestions, because I have yet to find a magic pill that works for everything. In a nutshell, what you have is a whole lot of leaks. Just plugging one hole won't work to fill in the other leaks.
Blessings of Many,
Lizzie
 
 
 
 
 



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I will try to make this sound sensible. My symptoms since the meters
have been put in are a lot worse when I am on antibiotics for an
infection. My symptoms are: dizziness, tightening of the jaws, erratic
and abnormal heart beat, very fast digestion which will not stop,
inability to sleep soundly, and lots of back pains around the middle. I
also feel very cold inside my body. Before the meters, I was doing fine
with my antibiotic but had to stop the course of treatment short.

My doctor put me on a mild blood pressure medicine to calm down these
symptoms which worked very well. I tried getting on a different
antibiotic for a bladder infection today, and my symptoms, as with the
other antibiotic, came rushing back. I have been suffering from a head
cold these last few days also, but I am very concerned. I have
interstitial cystitis which can mimic the feelings of a bladder
infection. The only way to make sure I have one or not is by the use of
a culture of the urine. I will have to let my doctor know tomorrow what
is happening.

My concerns are: that I will not be able to take an antibiotic for any
infection as long as I am exposed to these meters, and how to correct my
sensitivities. I have also noticed that my whole family have been
feeling dead tired since the meters were put in.

I am sensitive to my neighbors' meters since I do not have one as they
read my No Smart Meter sign and left my analog alone. Any info would be
greatly appreciated! May everyone have a beautiful and holy Christmas
Season!

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Re: smart meters and antibiotics

KathyB
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Does someone know how you can shield that side of the home
facing their meter?

Have you tried talking to your neighbor w info on the dangers from
stopsmartmeters.org? If they ask to have it removed, it would help them
& you.

The only think I can say for now is keep up your antii-oxidants
& anti inflammatory supplements. I hope the culture is neg.

You might be feeling pain when urinating from the microwaves alone.
I have felt some sensitivity there when we had our smart meters.


Kathy
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I. My symptoms are: dizziness, tightening of the jaws, erratic

and abnormal heart beat, very fast digestion which will not stop,

inability to sleep soundly, and lots of back pains around the middle. I

also feel very cold inside my body.

My doctor put me on a mild blood pressure medicine to calm down these

symptoms which worked very wellam very concerned. I have

interstitial cystitis which can mimic the feelings of a bladder

infection. 

My concerns are: that I will not be able to take an antibiotic for any

infection as long as I am exposed to these meters, and how to correct my

sensitivities. I have also noticed that my whole family have been

feeling dead tired.



I am sensitive to my neighbors' meters since I do not have one as they

read my No Smart Meter sign and left my analog alone.
 May everyone have a beautiful and holy Christmas

Season!



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PUK
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Have you had your thyroid tested, ps  jaw tightness - do you grind  your
teeth at night ? all the emf stress can lead to this displaced form of  anger,
ie grinding/clenching teeth.  Try varying your sleep location so  that your
body does not latch onto the rf profile of one particular  location.....
 
puk
 
 
In a message dated 27/12/2011 06:56:13 GMT Standard Time,  
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Does someone know how you can shield that side of the home
facing  their meter?

Have you tried talking to your neighbor w info on the  dangers from
stopsmartmeters.org? If they ask to have it removed, it would  help them
& you.

The only think I can say for now is keep up  your antii-oxidants
& anti inflammatory supplements. I hope the  culture is neg.

You might be feeling pain when urinating from the  microwaves alone.
I have felt some sensitivity there when we had our smart  meters.

Kathy
Joyce <_joycesoos@yahoo.com_ (mailto:[hidden email])  wrote:  
[eSens] smart meters and antibiotics



I. My  symptoms are: dizziness, tightening of the jaws, erratic

and abnormal  heart beat, very fast digestion which will not stop,

inability to sleep  soundly, and lots of back pains around the middle. I

also feel very  cold inside my body.

My doctor put me on a mild blood pressure medicine  to calm down these

symptoms which worked very wellam very concerned. I  have

interstitial cystitis which can mimic the feelings of a  bladder

infection.

My concerns are: that I will not be  able to take an antibiotic for any

infection as long as I am exposed to  these meters, and how to correct my

sensitivities. I have also noticed  that my whole family have been

feeling dead tired.

I am  sensitive to my neighbors' meters since I do not have one as they

read  my No Smart Meter sign and left my analog alone.
May everyone have a  beautiful and holy Christmas

Season!

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Kristina Hicks Carlet
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You can hang a swiss shield type fabric along the wall that's getting the neighbor's smart meter radiation. I know of many who have successfully used this shielding method. It can be hung in front of the window like a curtain (more radiation entering through the window than through the walls), or in front of the whole wall (inside the house). You'll still have some RF that will go around the curtain but it should still cut down greatly the exposure.


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Elizabeth thode
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I'm not a big fan of thyroid "blood" tests, and I will tell you why. I know too many people who had their thyroid tested, were told it was fine- or within the parameters for being "normal".
Well folks, if they didn't keep changing the numbers on what the healthy thyoid numbers are- we wouldn't now have apparently a new definition of NORMAL. The 18 or 20 people I've known who had their dr take thyroid blood testing and were told it was "normal" - what follows is a list of symptoms these people had. In my opinion these are NOT signs of thyroid being healthy!
Most of them were always cold, had brain fog-symptoms of this were: most often reaching for a word and couldn't think of it,  constantly forgetting where they put things- like their keys, where they parked the car at a mall, their gloves, their glasses, their cup, losing track of time, racing around frantically to do something they knew was due a week ago, a month ago, but completely forgot- these are just the most common ones.
Many had weight problems, puffy faces, some had high blood pressure, itchy skin, all had some kind of digestive problems- the list of things they could no longer eat or tolerate because it gave them stomach aches, bloated, ect, most had troube with constipation, all had thinning hair, all had insomnia (smart meters hadn't arrived yet)  felt tired all the time, many experienced anxiety attacks, heart palpitations, depression, some had night vision problems or noticed their vision was getting worse, or had extreme sensitvity to bright lights or sunlight, the urge to pee all the time.
The only upside, if you can call it that, is that blood tests will show when the thyroid levels had hit rock bottom. This people, is NOT a good thing.
Solution? Check your own thyroid at home! Cost: a thermometer, pen, pad of paper. Accuracy? This test has been used with great accuracy- for over 50 years before the blood test money maker came along. Here's a few links you can do your reading on this.

 
[PDF] Temperature Test (Barnes Basal Metabolism Self-Test for Thyroid ...

www.gettingwellnaturally.com/.../Temp.Test.pdfSimilar



 





www.ei-resource.org/...self%11tests/.../barnes-basal-temperature-test/
 
 
Lizzie



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Have you had your thyroid tested, ps jaw tightness - do you grind your
teeth at night ? all the emf stress can lead to this displaced form of anger,
ie grinding/clenching teeth. Try varying your sleep location so that your
body does not latch onto the rf profile of one particular location.....

puk


In a message dated 27/12/2011 06:56:13 GMT Standard Time,
[hidden email] writes:

Does someone know how you can shield that side of the home
facing their meter?

Have you tried talking to your neighbor w info on the dangers from
stopsmartmeters.org? If they ask to have it removed, it would help them
& you.

The only think I can say for now is keep up your antii-oxidants
& anti inflammatory supplements. I hope the culture is neg.

You might be feeling pain when urinating from the microwaves alone.
I have felt some sensitivity there when we had our smart meters.

Kathy
Joyce <_joycesoos@yahoo.com_ (mailto:[hidden email]) wrote:
[eSens] smart meters and antibiotics

I. My symptoms are: dizziness, tightening of the jaws, erratic

and abnormal heart beat, very fast digestion which will not stop,

inability to sleep soundly, and lots of back pains around the middle. I

also feel very cold inside my body.

My doctor put me on a mild blood pressure medicine to calm down these

symptoms which worked very wellam very concerned. I have

interstitial cystitis which can mimic the feelings of a bladder

infection.

My concerns are: that I will not be able to take an antibiotic for any

infection as long as I am exposed to these meters, and how to correct my

sensitivities. I have also noticed that my whole family have been

feeling dead tired.

I am sensitive to my neighbors' meters since I do not have one as they

read my No Smart Meter sign and left my analog alone.
May everyone have a beautiful and holy Christmas

Season!

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KathyB

Elizabeth,

I agree w thyroid tests not being dependable. I was told I was okay, but was in the sub-clinicle phase. Meaning I had symptoms but was told to wait. Wait for what? Thyroid failure?? I've had weight gain, fatigue, feeling like you're weighed down when you take a step, sensitivity to light, night vision issues, anxiety, etc. I am making improvements w kelp or iodine. Have a ways to go. but stopped gaining weight.

I don't do well with their medicines, w toxic  gmo ingredients Many have nano silicone now.
Scientists must not get it's unhealthy to ingest silicone.

Let a thermometer guide you.

Kathy



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Elizabeth thode

 Yea, good point: wait for what? Well, see, when the thryoid bottoms out, the heart starts to be severely effected.(if it isn't already with all the smart meters/towers/ect)
This is BIG BUSINESS. PROFIT!
 That's GREAT  that you stopped gaining weight! Victories People!
We are multiplying the victories.
WAY to GO KATHY!!!
Lizzie



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Elizabeth,

I agree w thyroid tests not being dependable. I was told I was okay, but was in the sub-clinicle phase. Meaning I had symptoms but was told to wait. Wait for what? Thyroid failure?? I've had weight gain, fatigue, feeling like you're weighed down when you take a step, sensitivity to light, night vision issues, anxiety, etc. I am making improvements w kelp or iodine. Have a ways to go. but stopped gaining weight.

I don't do well with their medicines, w toxic  gmo ingredients Many have nano silicone now.
Scientists must not get it's unhealthy to ingest silicone.

Let a thermometer guide you.

Kathy

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I'm not a big fan of thyroid "blood" tests, and I will tell you why. I know too many people who had their thyroid tested, were told it was fine- or within the parameters for being "normal".

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Marc Martin
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> My concerns are: that I will not be able to take an antibiotic for any
> infection as long as I am exposed to these meters

Have you experimented much with "natural antibiotics"?  Stuff like
grapefruit seed extract, oil of oregano, echinacea, goldenseal,
garlic, tea tree oil, LDM-100, samento, living streams probiotic, etc.
Perhaps there is something that will work as well as your prescription
antibiotics but not be problematic around the smart meters?

Marc
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KathyB

We see benefits for flu with

Elderberry extract. Bladder might improve with

Cranberry extract & a good pro-biotic.


Kathy


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      > My concerns are: that I will not be able to take an antibiotic for any

> infection as long as I am exposed to these meters



Have you experimented much with "natural antibiotics"?  Stuff like

grapefruit seed extract, oil of oregano, echinacea, goldenseal,

garlic, tea tree oil, LDM-100, samento, living streams probiotic, etc.

Perhaps there is something that will work as well as your prescription

antibiotics but not be problematic around the smart meters?



Marc



   
     

   
   






 










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Joyce Soos
Those are all very good choices. Most I have problems with because of my chemical sensitivities. I always have to take the least amount of anything to avoid a migraine. Got back on greek yogurt today. We'll see what happens.


Joyce

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We see benefits for flu with

Elderberry extract. Bladder might improve with

Cranberry extract & a good pro-biotic.

Kathy

From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]>
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> My concerns are: that I will not be able to take an antibiotic for any

> infection as long as I am exposed to these meters

Have you experimented much with "natural antibiotics"? Stuff like

grapefruit seed extract, oil of oregano, echinacea, goldenseal,

garlic, tea tree oil, LDM-100, samento, living streams probiotic, etc.

Perhaps there is something that will work as well as your prescription

antibiotics but not be problematic around the smart meters?

Marc

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Elizabeth thode
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Check out the information on the benefits of Iodine. Probably the best natural anti biotic there is...chock loaded with other benefits as well.
Also, see the benefits of using Baking Soda and Magnesium. Got the flu? Try Baking Soda!
Bladder infection?                                 Lizzie
 D-Mannose | Natural Urinary Tract Health ... - Products - Mercola





products.mercola.com/d-mannose
 
Sodium Bicarbonate Dosages and Treatments – IMVA ...




 
sodiumbicarbonate.imva.info/index.../arm-hammer-soda-company

 
iodine.imva.info/   from IMVA
iodine.imva.info/index.php/the-end-of-antibiotics
 
magnesiumforlife.com/medical-application/magnesium-and-autism/
 



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We see benefits for flu with

Elderberry extract. Bladder might improve with

Cranberry extract & a good pro-biotic.

Kathy

From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]>
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> My concerns are: that I will not be able to take an antibiotic for any

> infection as long as I am exposed to these meters

Have you experimented much with "natural antibiotics"? Stuff like

grapefruit seed extract, oil of oregano, echinacea, goldenseal,

garlic, tea tree oil, LDM-100, samento, living streams probiotic, etc.

Perhaps there is something that will work as well as your prescription

antibiotics but not be problematic around the smart meters?

Marc

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Elizabeth thode
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That's actually quite common today. That means the body is not metabolizing things properly.
But if I had to choose only a few things I'd keep in my medicine cabinet, it would be: Iodine (good for: boo boos, bumps, super mineral for the body, clears brain fog, helps keep the body warmer, sleep gets better, energy levels get better, is a natural anti bacterial, anti fungal, anti viral...need I say more?
The other three would be: Baking Soda, Magnesium Chloride Oil and mercola's Probiotics.
The thing I find with yogurts these days is that the smart meter/cell phone radiation sometimes changes the good bacteria to bad. Which sucks because I love yogurt and I miss it.
Probiotics I can take are from www.mercola.com click on products and find probiotics. This one works great, very fast too.
I do take and use a great many of natural remedies. But the above are at the TOP of my list, if I wanted to simplify things.
Lizzie
 



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Those are all very good choices. Most I have problems with because of my chemical sensitivities. I always have to take the least amount of anything to avoid a migraine. Got back on greek yogurt today. We'll see what happens.

Joyce

From: KathyB <[hidden email]>
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Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 10:22 AM
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We see benefits for flu with

Elderberry extract. Bladder might improve with

Cranberry extract & a good pro-biotic.

Kathy

From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: [eSens] smart meters and antibiotics

 

> My concerns are: that I will not be able to take an antibiotic for any

> infection as long as I am exposed to these meters

Have you experimented much with "natural antibiotics"? Stuff like

grapefruit seed extract, oil of oregano, echinacea, goldenseal,

garlic, tea tree oil, LDM-100, samento, living streams probiotic, etc.

Perhaps there is something that will work as well as your prescription

antibiotics but not be problematic around the smart meters?

Marc

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Joyce Soos
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Are there other minerals or vitamins like that magnesium chloride lotion I just ordered? It would be a lot easier for me to get instead of having to take them orally as my stomach is a mess anyway. Thanks!


Joyce

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Check out the information on the benefits of Iodine. Probably the best natural anti biotic there is...chock loaded with other benefits as well.
Also, see the benefits of using Baking Soda and Magnesium. Got the flu? Try Baking Soda!
Bladder infection?                                Lizzie
D-Mannose | Natural Urinary Tract Health ... - Products - Mercola





products.mercola.com/d-mannose

Sodium Bicarbonate Dosages and Treatments – IMVA ...





sodiumbicarbonate.imva.info/index.../arm-hammer-soda-company


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We see benefits for flu with

Elderberry extract. Bladder might improve with

Cranberry extract & a good pro-biotic.

Kathy

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> My concerns are: that I will not be able to take an antibiotic for any

> infection as long as I am exposed to these meters

Have you experimented much with "natural antibiotics"? Stuff like

grapefruit seed extract, oil of oregano, echinacea, goldenseal,

garlic, tea tree oil, LDM-100, samento, living streams probiotic, etc.

Perhaps there is something that will work as well as your prescription

antibiotics but not be problematic around the smart meters?

Marc

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The Spirulena is loaded with nutrients and lots of B vitamins. Its a greeny powder you add to water.
Organic Coconut Oil...you can start with just a half of teaspoon (eat it) and see how you feel. Coconut stimulates the thryoid gland. The thryoid gland is part of your immune system. The other important part of the immune system are the adrenal glands. Both these glands need the B vitamins.  Also, Thyroid Helper- www.wellnessresource.com  
Adrenal help: www.nutri-meds.com Raw adrenal glandulars.
Vitamin D- THIS IS A BG TIME IMMUNE BOOSTER! You need the form of Vitamin D3- both wellness and mercola.com sell this in a safe form. Mercola has a vitamin D spray. You just spray it in your mouth.
Can you stomach garlic? Garlic is a natural anti bacterial herb... I buy the organic raw garlic, crush it, pour a little organic Olive Oil over it, I usually do a whole head, and pour just enough garlic to cover it..I keep a glass bowl of this in my refrig.
then I put this crushed garlic on cucumber/zuccini slices...toast..I even add it to my meat, chicken, etc.
Garlic is a good food source of Sulfur, which is another mineral that helps the body detox naturally. AGain, if you're sensitive, just put a tiny bit on a cucumber slice. And build up. I eat garlic every day. Onions...lightly steamed....another good source of Sulfur. Sulfur is another really important mineral that the body needs. Brocolli is good too....IF you have a hard time digesting raw veggies..try this: get some frozen organic green beans, some fresh celery )organic- and some fresh zucchini (organic) (organic means NO pesticides!)...wash and cut up equal parts of all three, put in a pan, add enough water to cover all of it- cook till mushy. Let it cool. Then put everything including the water into a blender and blend it up. Then put this in a pan and if its too thick, add water (filtered)....and heat yourself up a cup, and drink it like soup. This is a very safe and healthy way to help clean the liver. Sometimes the liver is just too full of stuff it can't unload. So this soup is a natural way to help de stress the liver. The liver has to digest all solid food. Its like a Mom...it never gets a day off. I will make a huge pot of this and eat it for a few days....and I'm always amazed at how much better I feel. Yea, I'm hungry for solid foods....but I'll tell what! For something so bland, so simple, to help so much....is amazing.
And its very filling. But you don't want it too thick...sometimes you have add water..make it liquidy...
You can also put other veggies in the blender - raw, not cooking them- ( celery, zucchini, an apple, carrots, a banana ) go light on the fruits, you want more veggies in there....drink it. Its another way of helping your body.
If you eat dairy, wheat breads....try cutting them out. Or you try gluten free breads. IF you are drinking eating anything with fake sugar, like aspartame, or neotame, DON'T. These are poison. They make an organic Coconut Milk that can serve as a substitute for dairy. Omega 3's are another important vitamin. But these are from fish and most fish is loaded with MERCURY. Mercury is toxic to the body. So you want to be very careful to use an OMega 3 product that has been tested for purity. I'm one of these people who learned the hard way. Mercury is vey easy to put in the body, but very hard to get OUT. Two ideas? www.mercola.com sells a Krill Oil capsule that is Omega 3. Or www.vitalchoice.com  Both test their products for purity.
Just remember to go SLOW. More is not always better. Most of us have been starved nutritionally. Most of us spent many years being deficiient in minerals and vitamins.
Eggs...the yolks like in sunny side up...good source of Taurine.
Braggs Raw Apple Cider Vinegar...excellent natural source of Potassium. ONe teaspoon to start- in a  glass of water (filtered water). you can add a bit of honey...it is quite sour...but loaded with nutrients. You can build up to a Tablespoon, gradually.
Joyce, the body has an amazing capacity to heal itself given the right tools. The stronger we get our immune systems...the better!
IODINE
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Are there other minerals or vitamins like that magnesium chloride lotion I just ordered? It would be a lot easier for me to get instead of having to take them orally as my stomach is a mess anyway. Thanks!

Joyce

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Check out the information on the benefits of Iodine. Probably the best natural anti biotic there is...chock loaded with other benefits as well.
Also, see the benefits of using Baking Soda and Magnesium. Got the flu? Try Baking Soda!
Bladder infection?                                Lizzie
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We see benefits for flu with

Elderberry extract. Bladder might improve with

Cranberry extract & a good pro-biotic.

Kathy

From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]>
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> My concerns are: that I will not be able to take an antibiotic for any

> infection as long as I am exposed to these meters

Have you experimented much with "natural antibiotics"? Stuff like

grapefruit seed extract, oil of oregano, echinacea, goldenseal,

garlic, tea tree oil, LDM-100, samento, living streams probiotic, etc.

Perhaps there is something that will work as well as your prescription

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Elizabeth,

Thank you so much. I need to eat detoxing foods & will try the garlic, more onions & Spirulina. Do you have to add Chorella with it to be effective?


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The Spirulena is loaded with nutrients and lots of B vitamins. Its a greeny powder you add to water.
Organic Coconut Oil...you can start with just a half of teaspoon (eat it) and see how you feel. Coconut stimulates the thryoid gland. The thryoid gland is part of your immune system. The other important part of the immune system are the adrenal glands. Both these glands need the B vitamins.  Also, Thyroid Helper- www.wellnessresource.com 
Adrenal help: www.nutri-meds.com Raw adrenal glandulars.
Vitamin D- THIS IS A BG TIME IMMUNE BOOSTER! You need the form of Vitamin D3- both wellness and mercola.com sell this in a safe form. Mercola has a vitamin D spray. You just spray it in your mouth.
Can you stomach garlic? Garlic is a natural anti bacterial herb... I buy the organic raw garlic, crush it, pour a little organic Olive Oil over it, I usually do a whole head, and pour just enough garlic to cover it..I keep a glass bowl of this in my refrig.
then I put this crushed garlic on cucumber/zuccini slices...toast..I even add it to my meat, chicken, etc.
Garlic is a good food source of Sulfur, which is another mineral that helps the body detox naturally. AGain, if you're sensitive, just put a tiny bit on a cucumber slice. And build up. I eat garlic every day. Onions...lightly steamed....another good source of Sulfur. Sulfur is another really important mineral that the body needs. Brocolli is good too....IF you have a hard time digesting raw veggies..try this: get some frozen organic green beans, some fresh celery )organic- and some fresh zucchini (organic) (organic means NO pesticides!)...wash and cut up equal parts of all three, put in a pan, add enough water to cover all of it- cook till mushy. Let it cool. Then put everything including the water into a blender and blend it up. Then put this in a pan and if its too thick, add water (filtered)....and heat yourself up a cup, and drink it like soup. This is a very safe and healthy way to help clean the liver. Sometimes the liver is just too full of stuff
 it can't unload. So this soup is a natural way to help de stress the liver. The liver has to digest all solid food. Its like a Mom...it never gets a day off. I will make a huge pot of this and eat it for a few days....and I'm always amazed at how much better I feel. Yea, I'm hungry for solid foods....but I'll tell what! For something so bland, so simple, to help so much....is amazing.
And its very filling. But you don't want it too thick...sometimes you have add water..make it liquidy...
You can also put other veggies in the blender - raw, not cooking them- ( celery, zucchini, an apple, carrots, a banana ) go light on the fruits, you want more veggies in there....drink it. Its another way of helping your body.
If you eat dairy, wheat breads....try cutting them out. Or you try gluten free breads. IF you are drinking eating anything with fake sugar, like aspartame, or neotame, DON'T. These are poison. They make an organic Coconut Milk that can serve as a substitute for dairy. Omega 3's are another important vitamin. But these are from fish and most fish is loaded with MERCURY. Mercury is toxic to the body. So you want to be very careful to use an OMega 3 product that has been tested for purity. I'm one of these people who learned the hard way. Mercury is vey easy to put in the body, but very hard to get OUT. Two ideas? www.mercola.com sells a Krill Oil capsule that is Omega 3. Or www.vitalchoice.com  Both test their products for purity.
Just remember to go SLOW. More is not always better. Most of us have been starved nutritionally. Most of us spent many years being deficiient in minerals and vitamins.
Eggs...the yolks like in sunny side up...good source of Taurine.
Braggs Raw Apple Cider Vinegar...excellent natural source of Potassium. ONe teaspoon to start- in a  glass of water (filtered water). you can add a bit of honey...it is quite sour...but loaded with nutrients. You can build up to a Tablespoon, gradually.
Joyce, the body has an amazing capacity to heal itself given the right tools. The stronger we get our immune systems...the better!
IODINE
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Lizzie
 



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Are there other minerals or vitamins like that magnesium chloride lotion I just ordered? It would be a lot easier for me to get instead of having to take them orally as my stomach is a mess anyway. Thanks!

Joyce

From: Elizabeth thode <[hidden email]>
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Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 5:04 PM
Subject: RE: [eSens] smart meters and antibiotics

Check out the information on the benefits of Iodine. Probably the best natural anti biotic there is...chock loaded with other benefits as well.
Also, see the benefits of using Baking Soda and Magnesium. Got the flu? Try Baking Soda!
Bladder infection?                                Lizzie
D-Mannose | Natural Urinary Tract Health ... - Products - Mercola

products.mercola.com/d-mannose

Sodium Bicarbonate Dosages and Treatments – IMVA ...

sodiumbicarbonate.imva.info/index.../arm-hammer-soda-company

iodine.imva.info/  from IMVA
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We see benefits for flu with

Elderberry extract. Bladder might improve with

Cranberry extract & a good pro-biotic.

Kathy

From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: [eSens] smart meters and antibiotics

> My concerns are: that I will not be able to take an antibiotic for any

> infection as long as I am exposed to these meters

Have you experimented much with "natural antibiotics"? Stuff like

grapefruit seed extract, oil of oregano, echinacea, goldenseal,

garlic, tea tree oil, LDM-100, samento, living streams probiotic, etc.

Perhaps there is something that will work as well as your prescription

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Marc

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Spirulena stands on its own as a SUPERFOOD.
HOwever, many people, myself included, do both. I will do the Spirulena in the mornning, and take the Chlorella in the afternoon.
I did notice that at the www.naturalnews.com store, they sell a combination supplement, that has both Spirulena and Chlorella in it.
I haven't tried this one....so I cannot at this time, give an opinion.
But I can say that both Spirulena and Chlorella are food based superfoodies. As long as they are tested for PURITY.
Remember to also add Vitamin D 3 to your list, people. This is so so important for immune health.
Vitamin D 3 controls over 2000 genes in the body.
See:
The Benefits of Sun Exposure – FREE Report - Mercola





www.mercola.com/Downloads/bonus/benefits-of-sun.../report.aspx
 
Lizzie



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Elizabeth,

Thank you so much. I need to eat detoxing foods & will try the garlic, more onions & Spirulina. Do you have to add Chorella with it to be effective?

From: Elizabeth thode <[hidden email]>
RE: [eSens] smart meters and antibiotics

The Spirulena is loaded with nutrients and lots of B vitamins. Its a greeny powder you add to water.
Organic Coconut Oil...you can start with just a half of teaspoon (eat it) and see how you feel. Coconut stimulates the thryoid gland. The thryoid gland is part of your immune system. The other important part of the immune system are the adrenal glands. Both these glands need the B vitamins.  Also, Thyroid Helper- www.wellnessresource.com  
Adrenal help: www.nutri-meds.com Raw adrenal glandulars.
Vitamin D- THIS IS A BG TIME IMMUNE BOOSTER! You need the form of Vitamin D3- both wellness and mercola.com sell this in a safe form. Mercola has a vitamin D spray. You just spray it in your mouth.
Can you stomach garlic? Garlic is a natural anti bacterial herb... I buy the organic raw garlic, crush it, pour a little organic Olive Oil over it, I usually do a whole head, and pour just enough garlic to cover it..I keep a glass bowl of this in my refrig.
then I put this crushed garlic on cucumber/zuccini slices...toast..I even add it to my meat, chicken, etc.
Garlic is a good food source of Sulfur, which is another mineral that helps the body detox naturally. AGain, if you're sensitive, just put a tiny bit on a cucumber slice. And build up. I eat garlic every day. Onions...lightly steamed....another good source of Sulfur. Sulfur is another really important mineral that the body needs. Brocolli is good too....IF you have a hard time digesting raw veggies..try this: get some frozen organic green beans, some fresh celery )organic- and some fresh zucchini (organic) (organic means NO pesticides!)...wash and cut up equal parts of all three, put in a pan, add enough water to cover all of it- cook till mushy. Let it cool. Then put everything including the water into a blender and blend it up. Then put this in a pan and if its too thick, add water (filtered)....and heat yourself up a cup, and drink it like soup. This is a very safe and healthy way to help clean the liver. Sometimes the liver is just too full of stuff
it can't unload. So this soup is a natural way to help de stress the liver. The liver has to digest all solid food. Its like a Mom...it never gets a day off. I will make a huge pot of this and eat it for a few days....and I'm always amazed at how much better I feel. Yea, I'm hungry for solid foods....but I'll tell what! For something so bland, so simple, to help so much....is amazing.
And its very filling. But you don't want it too thick...sometimes you have add water..make it liquidy...
You can also put other veggies in the blender - raw, not cooking them- ( celery, zucchini, an apple, carrots, a banana ) go light on the fruits, you want more veggies in there....drink it. Its another way of helping your body.
If you eat dairy, wheat breads....try cutting them out. Or you try gluten free breads. IF you are drinking eating anything with fake sugar, like aspartame, or neotame, DON'T. These are poison. They make an organic Coconut Milk that can serve as a substitute for dairy. Omega 3's are another important vitamin. But these are from fish and most fish is loaded with MERCURY. Mercury is toxic to the body. So you want to be very careful to use an OMega 3 product that has been tested for purity. I'm one of these people who learned the hard way. Mercury is vey easy to put in the body, but very hard to get OUT. Two ideas? www.mercola.com sells a Krill Oil capsule that is Omega 3. Or www.vitalchoice.com  Both test their products for purity.
Just remember to go SLOW. More is not always better. Most of us have been starved nutritionally. Most of us spent many years being deficiient in minerals and vitamins.
Eggs...the yolks like in sunny side up...good source of Taurine.
Braggs Raw Apple Cider Vinegar...excellent natural source of Potassium. ONe teaspoon to start- in a  glass of water (filtered water). you can add a bit of honey...it is quite sour...but loaded with nutrients. You can build up to a Tablespoon, gradually.
Joyce, the body has an amazing capacity to heal itself given the right tools. The stronger we get our immune systems...the better!
IODINE
iodine.imva.info/   from IMVA

Lizzie


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Are there other minerals or vitamins like that magnesium chloride lotion I just ordered? It would be a lot easier for me to get instead of having to take them orally as my stomach is a mess anyway. Thanks!

Joyce

From: Elizabeth thode <[hidden email]>
To: [hidden email]
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 5:04 PM
Subject: RE: [eSens] smart meters and antibiotics

Check out the information on the benefits of Iodine. Probably the best natural anti biotic there is...chock loaded with other benefits as well.
Also, see the benefits of using Baking Soda and Magnesium. Got the flu? Try Baking Soda!
Bladder infection?                                Lizzie
D-Mannose | Natural Urinary Tract Health ... - Products - Mercola

products.mercola.com/d-mannose

Sodium Bicarbonate Dosages and Treatments – IMVA ...

sodiumbicarbonate.imva.info/index.../arm-hammer-soda-company

iodine.imva.info/  from IMVA
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magnesiumforlife.com/medical-application/magnesium-and-autism/

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We see benefits for flu with

Elderberry extract. Bladder might improve with

Cranberry extract & a good pro-biotic.

Kathy

From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: [eSens] smart meters and antibiotics

> My concerns are: that I will not be able to take an antibiotic for any

> infection as long as I am exposed to these meters

Have you experimented much with "natural antibiotics"? Stuff like

grapefruit seed extract, oil of oregano, echinacea, goldenseal,

garlic, tea tree oil, LDM-100, samento, living streams probiotic, etc.

Perhaps there is something that will work as well as your prescription

antibiotics but not be problematic around the smart meters?

Marc

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>Thank you so much. I need to eat detoxing foods & will try the garlic,
>more onions & Spirulina. Do you have to add Chorella with it to be
effective?

Note that all of the foods you've mentioned above are high in sulfur,
so if you are sulfur-intolerant, you'll have to stop this pretty
quick.  I know that in the past, I've had to watch my intake of
high sulfur foods, as they could make me feel pretty bad...

Marc
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Okay, let's clear up some misconceptions about Sulfur-  I used to think that sulfur was the same as "sulfites' and sulfa drugs. Sulfites are used as a food preservative. And I also react to sulfites and sulfa drugs. But I had friends who found an MSM product and wanted to know what I thought about it. So I started doing some heavy duty reading on Sulfur.  
 MSM products are made from sulfur. The stuff I was allergic to- has a similiar name..but wasn't the same thing at all. Sulfur-
We need sulfur because:
 
1. Sulfur is one of the five basic elements of Life.
 
2. Sulfur is critical for the formation of connective tissue.
 
3. Joints cannot be repaired without Sulfur.
 
4. Sulfur is one of the most critical minerals involved in oxygen transport in the cells.  
 
5. Sulfur is an element that is a part of four amino acids called: methionine, cysteine, cystine and taurine. **How often have I read that TAURINE is lacking in people? Well, if Sulfur helps make up Taurine, then maybe the real missing component is Sulfur- NOT Taurine.
 
6. Glutathione is an antioxidant that contains sulfur. Glutathione is vital in regulating gene expression, DNA and protein synthesis, immune response, and cell proliferation. Glutathione is also important for the body's ability to detox naturally.
 
7. Insulin is a hormone made from sulfur rich proteins containing methionine and cysteine. The body requires methionine and vitamin B-12 to synthesize S-adenosylmethionine, a substance involved in the production of DNA.
 
8. Detoxification of Blood- A healthy liver eliminates toxins. The liver detoxifies the blood thru 2 phases. Phase II liver detoxification requires the mineral Sulfur.
End of Lesson for the day.
 
NOw this does not mean that we should all eat and take huge amounts of Sulfur. Like all other minerals - especially when the body is already DEFICIENT...its best to start SLOW. Especially if taking a PURE -POTENT form of Sulfur. It can be too much for the body to handle. HOwever, when they started adding chemical fertilizers to the soil, back in the 50's, the sulfur was basically stripped from the soil, and thus stripped from anything grown IN the soil. So unless the farmer is ADDING sulfur to the soil, which many are not, such foods as garlic/onions are not going to be LOADED with Sulfur. Which is why all the companies selling MSM are making a ton of money today. But for those who react to eating raw garlic, or lightly steamed onions, and they are not pesticided...meaning they are organic..so we can rule out that the problem isn't being caused by pesticides/chemicals...then try eating smaller amounts and gradually increase how much you eat of these things. But to eliminate Sulfur, a mineral the body needs for so many things...would severely limit the body's ability to heal itself.
 
Good Work Marc, you really keep me on my toes.
Lizzie    
 



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>Thank you so much. I need to eat detoxing foods & will try the garlic,
>more onions & Spirulina. Do you have to add Chorella with it to be
effective?

Note that all of the foods you've mentioned above are high in sulfur,
so if you are sulfur-intolerant, you'll have to stop this pretty
quick. I know that in the past, I've had to watch my intake of
high sulfur foods, as they could make me feel pretty bad...

Marc



     

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Marc Martin
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> End of Lesson for the day.

One more item -- Sulfur grabs onto mercury -- that is why you see
people using sulfur-based products (DMSA, DMPS, ALA, OSR) for mercury
detox.  However, some forms of mercury "hold onto" mercury better than
others, which means they have a better chance of getting
the mercury out of your body.  While other forms of Sulfur (MSM,
onions, garlic) don't hold onto mercury very well, so that mercury
gets "dropped" (redistributed) elsewhere in your body.

So if you are mercury-poisoned and want to get more
sulfur into your diet, you might want to use something that can
reduce the amount of mercury in your body, rather than just
move it somewhere else within your body.

Marc
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