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Loni Rosser on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Computers-and-Laptops-whats-the-solution-tp1552046p1552166.html
What do you think of the Adrenal Rebuilder? Loni
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From: Marc Martin <
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Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: Computers and Laptops: whats the solution?
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Date: Saturday, February 20, 2010, 4:55 PM
> What supplements do you take? I read in one of your posts that your level
> of sensitivity has decreased.
I take a lot of supplements, and it varies from year to year, but they
are often low-potency, whole-food type supplements (as I tend to react
to the high potency, synthetic stuff). For reduction of ES symptoms, I
find several supplements quite helpful:
- H-Minus, by e3Live (antioxidant)
- Cellfood, by Lumina Health (antioxidant, minerals)
- Eleuthero, by Medi-Herb (siberian ginseng, good for radiation exposure)
- NDF, by BioRay (heavy metal detox)
- Echinacea Premium, by Medi-Herb (immune support, blood cleanser)
- Cholocol II, by Standard Process (bentonite clay absorbs gut toxins)
- Cataplex ACP, by Standard Process (whole food vitamin A and C, plus bioflavenoids)
- Agrisept-L (immune support, fungus fighter)
I also use some adrenal support supplements to fight fatigue
(IsoCort, Dr. Wilson's Adrenal Rebuilder).
Also, lately I've been experimenting with OSR and alpha lipoic acid
for heavy metal removal (which actually makes my ES worse while
taking these), and OKG, as my doctor thinks my liver is not properly
converting ammonia into urea (seemed helpful at first, but not
so sure now).
Also, skin lotion is helpful for "face burning" symptoms from
excessive computer use (e.g. Shikai Borage Oil skin lotion).
The most helpful skin thing I've found is USF ointment from
Standard Process, but that stuff stinks (fragrance?) and makes
my skin look greasy.
Marc
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