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Hi, Rixta,
Same here as Carl said, I also detoxed metals, but also other noxious toxins (pesticides, herbicides, chemicals of all types....) from my bone marrow, fat, and organs. I used/use various methods--epsom salts, sea salts, and baking soda baths; clays, homepathy, supplements, diet, chelation..... (But still I have problems in SOME areas of high emfs--I am much, much better tho.) People here use usually more than one method of detox, but our problem is more often getting the toxins to LEAVE our bodies. Mobilizing toxins sometimes just causes them to migrate to a different part of your body. You must be in a low emf environmentto get them to leave and you have to also have your lymphatic pathway (thewaste disposal system of your body) up to the task. If you haveweakness in this area (which most of us do), then you have to strengthen that first. That includes liver, kidney, adrenal, immune system, lung, and lymphatic supplementation
which is very individual according to your personal needs; tho most of us here agree certain supplements seem to be nearly universally needed. Those include hydrogen supplements, vit B12, Vit D3. (Drawing a blank--I think we agree on a few more.) Fatty acids and fats also influence the ability of toxins to leave the body. Toxins are attracted to fats, in general, and you have to provide a good fat as a carrier to get toxins to attach to, to carry them out. However, if you eat too much fat, the fat will then stay with the toxin imbedded in it, in your body. Then you will have a condition called "toxic fat", whereby you are overweight (or just have a large belly) and you cannot easily lose fat because your body doesn't want to disturb the toxins there.
I personally had/have this--couldn't lose the adipose fat due to toxins there. It took alot of work, supplementation, and low carb dieting to get it off and I am still working at it, since anytime I come into contact with toxins, my body chooses to take on weight to deal with them. (Thisbeats the alternatives, btw, which is for those same toxins to go into bone marrow and organs.)
Also, dealing with EMS (electro-magnetic sensitivity).... l personallymust take huge amounts of calcium AEP and pantethine (a form of B5). My body also lacks molybdenum due to a gluten-free diet, so I must supplement that. Taurine and manganese (which can be a toxic mineral in some cases) also help me. I also find I need almost ALL B vitamins and vit A; and amino-acids in general seem to help me. When I was particularly bad, electrolyte supplements helped. So, you see, it is very individual and you either must find a good nutritionist or other docto help, or you must start learning about nutrition and your needs onyour own. (I did both.)
Rixta, I also have/had CFS/ME (I am of the subset with orthostatic hypotension, autonomic nervous system disorder, and metabolic serotonin dumping) and fibromyalgia (and many other dxes--environmental allergies, celiac disease, diabetes, chronic bronchial asthma....) I write that I have/had CFS and fibromyalgia because I personally have found I can control both of them very well, mainly with supplementation and lymphatic helps. For fibro, my main helps came in the form of learning to exercise effectively and correctly (which addresses sluggish lymphatic fluid movement) and diet--a completely glutenfree, sugarfree diet (I am celiac anddiabetic). I personally think fibromyagia should be renamed lymphatic dysfunction. For CFS the helps were those (diet and exercise--moving the lymphatic fluid), plus addressing gut flora problems, hydrogen needs,and supplementing calcium AEP and pantethine and other supplementation which addressed adrenal and
lymphatic nutritional needs. [I was nearly completely bedbound for 13 years from CFS and ill my entire life from untreated celiac disease, and now I am able to live normally, exertion-wise (I garden, hike, bike.... in addition to cleaning and taking care of 2 households). I am alsomuch better EMS-wise and MCS-wise, tho I still practice avoidance of high emf atmospheres and environmental toxins, such as pesticides andherbicides, perfumes,.....]
As a result of changing diet habits, exercise, supplementation, and avoidance of chemicals and emfs, I have had great gains in all of my other health problems, as well. So, take heart, it can improve greatly for you if you are able to learn what your body needs. But understand that most of what we use personally here at this forum is very individual--what helps one will not necessarily help another.
I have written a few emails to others in the past here on related subjects--what to do before detoxing, easy emf helps... I will send those to you privately, since they are old news here.
My best wishes for your recovery,
Diane
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From: highlander_archer <
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Subject: [eSens] Re: simple, cheap and easy tips requested
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Date: Sunday, February 7, 2010, 12:39 PM
You may also want to check to see if you have heavy metal toxicity. Once I lowered my heavy metals body burden my electrical sensitivity improved greatly.
Carl
--- In eSens@yahoogroups. com, "Rixta Francis" <rixta.francis@ ...> wrote:
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> Hello everyone,
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> I joined this group a few days ago, because you must start somewhere getting information and groups like this are usually very useful.
> Brief story: I have Chronic Fatigue Syndrome since 16 years and my condition was always stable, but since we moved into our new house four years agomy health slowly got worse. And since late 2008 I have developed pretty bad neurological problems that no doctor has an explanation for. So I startedmy own research and realized that the high voltage wires that are all
around our house *could* be the cause of my problems. But I don't know that for sure.
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> So to start with I would like some tips how to find out if it's really the electricity that makes me sick. I don't need a meter, for I'm sure the electromagnetic field here is high, but I'm the only person in the street that's sick. So I need tips how find out in a *simple*, *cheap* and *easy* wayif protection from the electrical magnetism will make me feel better. I think about something I can wear around the house, or something to sleep under at night. I don't know anything about these things so far, so some details would be helpful.
> Unfortunately leaving the house for a possibly safer place for a few weeks is not an option.
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> Thanks for your help!
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> Regards,
> Rixta Francis in Australia
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