Posted by
randolf_everywhere on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/mark-and-glenn-s-tips-on-emf-tp1536370p1536376.html
Hello,
I found that taking selenium and the Vitamin B Komplex, the last one in
high doses probably helps to reduce the sensivity or help the body to
stand it
.
Randolf
--- In
[hidden email], Marc Martin <marc@u...> wrote:
> >For treatment, it's the same for everything - sauna, IV therapy, and
shots.
> >I asked again about EMF probs and he said to also see an energy
worker.
>
> I recovered from my ES without doing IV therapy or shots. I did see a
> couple of energy workers (reiki, reconnective healing), but I don't
believe
> these helped much. I've also spent some time in sauna/steam
rooms, but I
> don't think this helps ES much.
>
> >So if you guys don't mind, any brief rundown of what you do that
works would
> >surely be appreciated...and then you, too, can start charging
$10,000 :)
>
> I posted a summary of what helped me the most right after I started
the
> group. You can read this at:
>
>
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/eSens/message/16>
> Basically it says that foods, supplements, and EMF protection
devices
> helped me. Re-reading that post, I should add:
>
> * try focusing on adding foods which are high in potassium, and try
to
> reduce your intake in salt
>
> * try the supplement "evening primrose oil". It contains an essential
> fatty acid called "GLA" which people need, but generally aren't
getting.
> Also you might want to try barley grass powder supplement (I use
> one from Green Magma).
>
> * as for increasing your tolerance for EMF sources, I still think that
> EMF protection devices are the #1 thing which can help. Foods
and
> supplements are helpful, but seem secondary. The big problem is
> finding one that works for you. I'd suggest trying Springlife
> Polarizers first, and if that doesn't work try Quantum Products.
>
> I ended up spending far more than $10,000 in trial & error
experimentation,
> but hopefully if you read what works for people on this list, it won't
> cost you nearly that much to make some progress.
>
> Marc