Re: Is ES an allergy?

Posted by tayloka_40 on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Is-ES-an-allergy-tp1541432p1541437.html

A sofware engineer eh? I like you guys. Are you familiar with any of the network protocols
for internet or data trasmission?

I think you could qualify ES as having an allergy type response. But for ES, unfortunately,
the build up, over time, causes a displacement of core body temperature. Asyou sit at
your new computer, the heat causes an outgasing of the plastic residual, and other
components. The symptoms you experience, seeming like an allergy, might be the intial
cellular excitment of heating up. The stuffy nose, watery eyes. These are all initial
symptoms, seemingly allergy related, but similar symptoms are caused by exposure to
chemcial EMF (frequency), gas EMF, and wind EMF.

You have some great suggestions at the bottom of your post. I recommend allof these
and have tried many. The most successful I have been was applying "the hairof the dog
that bit me". Radiant heat at a frequency warm enough to heat the underlayers of derma,
stimulate water. The radiant heat moves so quickly it does not have time toburn the skin.

I use a mineral program with calcium, magnesium, zinc, potassium, B100 (very important).
I have fatty acid and fatty protien support. I use plant fats (marijauna oil from seeds) this
has a high GLA (gamma linoleac acid) which helps to stop the emulsification.

In addition, I use liver support herbs, I use beta carotene to help my skin. I used natural
progesterone for renal support. This really affects your kidneys.

I have even soaked in cecayedes for the prostoglandins on the exoskeleton. Steroid
therapy kind of...the natural way.

Thanks for your input,

Karen



--- In [hidden email], "Ligure" <reiki@...> wrote:

>
> So in reading the recent threads I was reminded of some of the same
> thoughts and descriptions around food and chemical allergies. I had
> thought that they were different things until something someone said
> made me think that they may be more related than I originally
> considered. And that said I have a question for those that are
> explicitly ES. For my background, I think I might be partially due to
> my profession (Software Engineer) and excessive ES exposure. I do know
> that when I get a new computer I am out for about a week while my body
> adjusts to the change for instance.
>
> Therefore, I want to open it for discussion on "ES an allergy?"
>
> Some of my understanding on allergies (I am not an expert but I do
> know more than many doctors because of family problems with food
> allergies).
> * Allergies are something you develop and can overcome. Sometimes it
> is time based and exposure in both of these.
> * Just being in the vicinity of the substance can cause you problems.
> For instance there is someting called a muscle test that you can use
> to determine an allergic response.
> * It affects the blood and other portions of the body chemistry.
> * Despite exposure, not everyone has them.
> * From some of my research the main reason for an allergic response
> lies in one's body overacting to exposure. Sometimes the metabolic
> processes fail to do their job and the immune system tries to attack
> the allergen.
>
> Those are very very high level I realize, but I don't have time to
> write a paper on it. You can Google it and find information for
> yourselves on allergies.
>
> Something I want to ask for those that have considered that ES may be
> an allergy, have you tried the following:
> 1) Avoiding exposure to see if it goes away by letting your body
> become stronger?
> 2) Tried desensitization through controlled exposure?
> Those two are conventional medicine approach. The rest are alternative
> (which I have found more successful at solving the problem more than
> the system)?
> 3) Tried supplementation of vitamins, mineral, herbs?
> 4) Tried doing cleanses (i.e. liver, bowel, blood/tissue) through
> herbal or homeopathic means?
> 5) Tried getting dental amalgams replaced?
> 6) Tried a direct allergy treatment through homeopathic remedies?
> 7) Tried a direct energetic allergy treatment through NAET, BioSet, etc.?
>
> The latter I find has given the best results in the allergen problem
> for folks. I do not know about ES and therefore I am posting here.
>
> I realize that many of you already use devices and personal items
> (i.e. neclace) so I have not listed them.
>
>
> Thanks!
>