Posted by
perla1133 on
Feb 25, 2005; 3:03pm
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Little-tolerence-for-supplaments-tp1538250p1538263.html
Hello,
Interesting , I will look into that.
In an on-line article called to B12 or not to B12, David Yarrow suggests a special kind of fermentation as the only way to get the body to accept B12 and solve the nutritional crisis of B-12 deficiency. He suggests miso and I drink a a lot of miso-soup.
For the rest of the B vitamins, again, I have always used brewers yeast. Have some DHEA and sometimes take that for the rest I try to get my antioxidants through diet. A supplement called Colon cleanse (PAL) works very good for me and now I use purim, the detoxifier, from Himalaya herbal healthcare (indicated for acne, but I liked the ingredients, it has a website on it, mabe they have more good ones: www.himalayahealthcare.com
Love and Light
tonio epstein <
[hidden email]> wrote:
Supplements can be a real mixed bag in a lot of ways. Ionic trace minerals are probably the best way to start, as they can really help to balance the electrical conductivity on a cellular level which is what gets whacked out in most of us. Many if not most vitamin supplements can be downright toxic in the body. Most of them are not in a form that is particularly assimilatible or even recognizable by our bodies.
I gave up all supplements, and now ferment minerals, and natural sources for vitamins and minerals in EM (which can be searched on web) which stands for Effective or Efficient Microbes. The fermenting process renders all toxicity harmless, while augmenting and making the nutrients live and far more bioavailable. It takes some doing and learning about it, but is easy to do once you get the hang of it. EM, when approached with intention can reorganize and "heal" nearly any environment, inner and outer, including electrical and magnetic field incoherence. Though it is a good idea to address the harmful outer sources as much as possible as well. It's alive, beneficial, intelligent, and available for deliberate co-creation. Well worth looking into. EM produce a broad spectrum of antioxidants and B vitamins as well as probiotics on their own, as well as augmenting anything that you add to it.
Tonio
who has been reading from the sidelines for about a month
Boy, do I hear you, Hillel. It's discouraging to be knocked back by
something that's supposed to help. This is exactly what my husband
and I are dealing with. We started on the supplements, etc. just a
few weeks before you did -- lots of great suggestions from this list -
- but when you're sensitive to electricity, chances are you're
sensitive to pretty much everything else too. I think Andrew and Marc
are right: be patient, go slow. We found that if we take fewer things
and add new supplements one at a time it's easier to determine which
might be causing a problem. Also my husband has been using his
intuition to choose which supplement his body is ready for at a given
moment in time. For some reason this seems to help (fewer bad
reactions). Can't explain it. Eventually we hope his tolerance will
improve and he'll be able to take the "stronger" stuff.
Cara
--- In
[hidden email], "Hillel Wahrman" <whillel@h...> wrote:
> I startred al excited on what I thought will be a detox procces, by
getting
> all these antioxcidants, NAC and other supplemants. Unfortanitly,
my body
> reacts to these to strongly.
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