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sorry you're feeling so tough. Can totally understand about the military and the radar/sonar thing. No relief!
Kris
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Sent: Sun, March 21, 2010 4:48:51 PM
Subject: [eSens] Re: tobacco relieving symptoms
There are definitely a few things tobacco does. The nicotine filling acetylcholine receptors, which makes me think maybe more ac would be better to take instead.
What I saw this morning before it got lost, had to do more specifically with effects on cells, and I cannot remember either, before it crashed.
For dopamine there is dopa bean (cow itch)to raise levels too.
Man, I have had the worst day in a long time today folks, and I'm just at home, but the pressure waves keep coming, I'm wondering if military is doing some kind of something over in Idaho across from me, like a couple years back. People all over town were thinking they had sinus infections, which came up negative. It was from the sonar testing going on.
Anyway, it is similar and the magnetic fields make such pressure in my head. No relief today, except sporadically, and the planes have been flying lower here too in recent days.
~Snoshoe
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> Marc
> "The edge effect" by Eric braverman has good info on neurotransmitters and related supplements.
> best wishes
> cindi
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> From: Marc Martin
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> Sent: Sunday, March 21, 2010 10:54 PM
> Subject: Re: [eSens] tobacco relieving symptoms
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> > I just ran across this, also one that I thought would show why some of us
> > receive benefit from a little tobacco to relieve symptoms
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> An alternate explanation is that smoking cigarettes causes you to have
> more dopamine (a neurotransmitter) in your system. I have previously
> noted that EMF exposure (and heavy metal chelation) gives me several
> symptoms of dopamine deficiency (attention/concentration, balance,
> lack of energy, always hungry, etc.) Have been thinking about trying
> some dopamine precursors (e.g. Tyrosine) to see if that has any benefit.
>
> Marc
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