Ca-AEP Re: notebooks

Posted by Snoshoe on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/notebooks-tp1544863p1546822.html

Sorry I took so long to get back in here.

No, I can't say I noticed the same good effects to any significant
amount taking any/all the other natural chelators - amino acids and
herbs like cilantro.

I do find something beneficial I can't pinpoint taking methionine,
I'm not sure what it's doing, but my body seems to crave it.

The EDTA, I was taking that every time my head started feeling like
it had that electrical buzz going thru, from wireless. That could be
2 hours apart, 6 hours, or just whenever it would start again.

That was NOT however the first month taking it, which I did half the
suggested dose by the directions, as it can be very laxative at the
start as I mentioned.

Also I've read if you have kidney troubles, you wouldn't want to use
EDTA.

It does seem to be helping, I can't say for certain that the somewhat
lessened current the goes thru my head is from that or, if it has
actually lessened in my area, which I doubt, but can't measure it to
be sure.

I do seem to be somewhat less affected when I go into town, although
I still can get stupefied, disoriented, etc. at any time, it seems to
happen less often.

Not sure if I mentioned in the past, I inadvertantly discovered
taking calcium water with me in the car to drink in town also seems
to help settle my head down.

That was from mixing up my own electrolyte drinks to take with, and
cut costs, and started throwing some Ca gluconate in too. It mixes
in quite well, or there's a brand something similar "Calm" that comes
with magnesium, but also calcium in it, that is in little instant mix
packets, I've bought at the health store, the couple times I've
forgotten to bring my own drink.

I think the French are onto something with their carbonated mineral
water there, lol. Calcium and CO2, which helps relieve some of the
pressure build up in the head it seems. Just check the fluoride level
of any you buy, some like Perrier and Apollonis? are quite high there.

Anyway, maybe taking a bottle of that with you in the car round town,
and a couple swigs before and after you enter a store will give some
relief.

I found a science article quite some time ago, and I bet I never
posted, but it showed the conclusion I'd come to with the calcium,
and EDTA, that the microwaves, etc. ionize the calcium out of the
brain cell membranes.

I expect that is also affecting the metals in the head, to come
loose, and why the EDTA is beneficial in "grabbing" it at that time,
and the calcium water, because it is giving your body something to
use for replacement, but also an alternative for the incoming waves
besides just you. :)

Last, I didn't keep the link, but if you do a web search for "comet
assay" look for brain cells, there is a picture that shows exactly
what we have been teaching the past couple years, that all radiation
is ionizing, but just at different rates.- The picture includes a
brain cell under x-ray exposure, and one under microwave exposure but
under longer length of time. The results are the same.

I think I saved the photo, perhaps I can get that loaded in here in
the next few days or so.

~ Snoshoe

>
> --- In [hidden email], "DD" <dogsforus2@> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Snoshoe:
> >
> > Thanks for sharing those observations about chelators. Have you
> taken any
> > other chelators and noticed the same improvement? I'm going to
be
> taking
> > DMPS shortly and hope it has the same effect. Also, can you
tell
> us more
> > about how you are taking the chelator. In small doses? How
many
> hours
> > apart? This appears to take a big difference according to what
> I've read.
> >