Posted by
pegpare9 on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/The-Biological-Effects-of-Weak-Electromagnetic-Fields-tp1543854p1543949.html
I will take the test if you send information on it to me. I have
been cautiously reading the posts and believe I am also calcium
deficient. Peg
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[hidden email], "jaime_schunkewitz"
<jaime_schunkewitz@...> wrote:
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> --- In
[hidden email], "canaryyuk" <asurisuk@> wrote:
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> > I've printed this out to read it properly at home. I take a
Calcium
> > Citrate supplement intermittently (Solgar), and Vitamin D,
> > Magnesium, etc.., etc.. Haven't found it to be any kind of a
> > wondercure. But am I absorbing it? that's the question. And
then
> > there's issues, isn't there, with whether - even if you're blood
> > levels are OK - you're body is actually utilizing it. God i
wish i
> > could afford comprehensive monthly full vit and mineral tests.
I
> > haven't the faintest idea what any of my levels are. I just take
a
> > bit of this that or the other every week or so in order to
prevent
> > potential full-on deficiency. Very scientific, i know. I shall
go
> > and bother my GP again though for this calcium test, who i have
no
> > doubt believes i am a hypochondriac.
> >
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[hidden email], "Redaktion Buergerwelle e.V. (BI
Omega-
> > CI Omega)" <star.mail@> wrote:
> > >
> > > The Biological Effects of Weak Electromagnetic Fields
> > >
http://omega.twoday.net/stories/3552381/> > >
> >
>
> A while ago, to the suggestion of Dr. Rea, I took
> a packed red blood cell elements test by 'Doctor's Data'.
> The results indicated very low levels of calcium, yet
> another test showed that calcium levels in my serum were
> normal.
>
> Since I couldn't afford a trip to Dallas the red
> blood cell test has gone undiagnosed. Several local
> MDs saw the results but never raised a flag since
> the RBC cell test is "unconventional".
>
> In retrospect Dr. Rea may have hit the nail on
> the head when he suggested the red blood cell
> test, especially in light of this theory about
> calcium getting booted off the cell membrane
> by EMF.
>
> Of course due to the lack of good MDs and general
> lame medical system in the U.S. I must fend
> for myself in the analysis. For now I'm taking
> Ca supplements in liquid form.
>
> The analysis that came with the 'Doctor's Data'
> results say:
>
> "A finding of subnormal unwashed packed blood cell
> Ca is consistent with cell fragility, fatty acid
> abnormalities in the plasma membrane of erythrocytes.
> Exposure to toxic chemicals may lessen cell
> ability to bind to Ca. Calcium deficiency or vitamin D
> deficiency may also feature low packed cell Ca,
> but low packed cell Ca is more likely to be related to
> cell membrane problems or cell structure."
>
> Any ES sufferers willing to take the same test
> to compare results?
>
> Eli
>