Re: sensitivity to supplements

Posted by rowster_c on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Can-anyone-offer-any-advice-tp1545148p1545168.html

This explains why vitamin pills make me foot stop working.
Only one brand didn't and it had different excipients.
Claypack temporary improvement. (clay apperently works on
lymph). I'm pretty sure I react to thiamine in bread.
I don't take pills now, I had wondered about lymph.

Rowan.

--- In [hidden email], Evie <evie15422@...> wrote:
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> Hi, Marc,
>    
> I hate to keep beating that lymphatic drum, but... ;) Anyone
who has lymphatic overload is going to have bad symptoms to
supplements which detox, restore cells, clean up the body, or in some
way affect the immune system. All of these add to lymphatic load,
either by adding toxins and wastes to the lymphatic system or by
adding immune cells to the lymphatic system. Reacting badly to
supplements which are supposed to help you MIGHT be conformation that
you are actually on the right track (if you have lymphatic
overload). That said, one should lower the dose to one he/she can
tolerate (and by tolerate, I don't necessarily mean 0 symptoms). I
know you know these things, Marc; but some newer people here might
equate reacting to supplements as having a direct relationship to
their ES, when it is actually the lymphatic overload which appears to
have a direct relationship.
>    
> my 2 cents,
> Diane
>  
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> Marc Martin <marc@...> wrote:
> > Many people with ES find they are very sensitive to
vitamin and mineral
> > supplements, so i would suggest going easy on the dosages and
work up to
> > check your tolerance.
>
> Are lots of people here overly sensitive to supplements? I know that
> I am, and there are several supplements that I have tried that I
> simply cannot take even in small amounts due to the bad reactions
> they provoke.
>
> On the other hand, I find that I can get benefits from some
supplements

> at a dosage which is lower than recommended, so that's good
> from a cost standpoint! :-)
>
> Marc
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