Posted by
canaryyuk on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/reply-to-Marc-tp1539966p1539970.html
It seems to me there are 2 main ways of alleviating ES and ppl choose
which one suits them best. One can either follow a strict exclusion
diet (for life) or one can choose to create or move to an
environmental exclusion zone.
Personally, i lean towards the latter option. I have a healthy well
balanced diet, all organic, home-cooked foods, i pay attention to
what i eat, but i do not feel that exclusion diets (for me at any
rate) are a realistic option. The resultant misery is as bad as the
illness itself. The average human's attachment to food and the
rewards it offers, run deep, and cannot be dismissed lightly.
I totally agree that ppl should educate themselves about diet and try
and curb the worst excesses but i do not feel that adopting an ever
more exlusive diet in order to compensate for an increasingly toxic
external environment is the way forward, for me at least.
jane
--- In
[hidden email], Marc Martin <marc@u...> wrote:
>
> > Electromagnetic fields are a potent toxin, a 24/7 stresssor.
Of
> > course any toxin/stress will affect more adversely anyone who is
already a bit weak
> > or sensitive. This does not mean that the most sensible
approach only
> > involves trying to strengthen those exhibiting sensitivity,
though, does it?
>
> Well, someone who is already "a bit weak or sensitive" most likely
got that
> way through previous traumas, toxins or poor nutrition. That is
NOT to
> say that I'm blaming the victim, as in many cases people do not
choose
> to be traumatized or poisoned...
>
> And the most sensible approach is the one which works. Certainly
some
> avoidance & fixing wiring errors or faulty electronics may be
required
> or helpful, but that will often only take you so far in your
recovery.
> The rest has to come from improving one's overall health.
>
> I'm sure it's theoretically possible that a perfectly healthy person
> could get ES purely through exposure to EMF. However, I think a
more
> typical scenario would be multi-factoral. For example, a buildup of
> heavy metals in the system, a lack of fatty acids or minerals in the
> diet, an ongoing infection, etc.
>
> Marc
>