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Totally disagree about sugar.
It acts as an excitoxins on TPRV1 receptors, and probably on vanilloid receptors too.
As for Dopamine and catecholamines in general, elevating these will create lots of problems such as agitation, insomnia, physical kind of toxic anxiety, etc.... and it will mess up with adrenals. Dopamine is also connected with TPRV receptors. BTW, if suffering from MCS and allergies, sensitivities will increase if Dopamine and cats are increased.
Casein transforms as a casmorphin when ingesting it from which then acts asa opiod. If dairy prods can be tolerated, it is calming, but casmorphin can also raise histamine level.
Go easy on sugars, these are really excitoxins ...
Kooky
--- On Mon, 3/22/10, Evie <
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From: Evie <
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Subject: Re: [eSens] tobacco relieving symptoms
To:
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Date: Monday, March 22, 2010, 2:56 AM
Hi Marc and Snoshoe,
Yes, I too notice my blood sugar tanks around emfs and I want SUGAR. And I am totally sugar-free, so that is bad! I crave sugar when I am having emf reactions and I also think it is not just blood sugar related (because raising my bs with allowable carbs is never satisfying). Sugaris satisfying, but then it upsets my blood sugar balance over the next several days or weeks. I think sugar reacts as an opiod for me, which iswhy I crave it. I have read that opiods can modulate the calcium-dependent potassium channels (a channelopathy connection which I have always felt bares some significance in EMS).
Sugarfree chocolate can satisfy the cravings also, tho, so I often do go that route--cocoa, peanut butter, some sugar-free coconut or some potato flour or flakes, and a few drops of stevia mixed together, is my remedy of choice. ;) (Stephen, are you taking notes? I get a free box, if you market this! lol)
Diane
--- On Sun, 3/21/10, Marc Martin <marc@ufoseries. com> wrote:
From: Marc Martin <marc@ufoseries. com>
Subject: Re: [eSens] tobacco relieving symptoms
To: eSens@yahoogroups. com
Date: Sunday, March 21, 2010, 4:54 PM
> 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
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/concentr ation, 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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