Re: Nervous System Treatments for EMS syndrome

Posted by emraware on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Nervous-System-Treatments-for-EMS-syndrome-tp1554798p1554803.html

If it's caused by microwaves, the best protection is probably avoidance.
Some people who developed sensitivity and tried to live with wireless
radiation, got much worse. Those who avoid it seem to get better &
less sensitive.

Below are some nutrition ideas, but no guarantees (I don't know of any
cure yet).

BTW, if you buy any vitamins, you might want to check consumerlab.com to
make sure you're getting what you paid for (oftentimes you may not).
Looking for natural alternatives (nutrition in food) might be safer.

See the end of this article:
http://www.lef.org/magazine/mag2007/aug2007_report_cellphone_radiation_0\
2.htm on some studies that were done on vitamin c/e/caffeic
acid/melatonin.

* Melatonin: By sleeping in a pitch dark room
* Caffeic acid from white grapes, olives, cabbage, coffee,
apples, radish, cauliflower, bok choy, and kale may help

One key concept is from research by Lai/Singh: Antioxidants appear to
protect rats against DNA breaks which may be related to
microwave-induced free radical activity, e.g., via the Fenton reaction,
which is catalyzed by iron. Hence, iron-rich tissues like
neurons/myelin may be at risk.

* Vitamins C/E/etc. may provide antioxidant support from food or
multivitamin.
* Green rooibos tea is reputed to have a lot of antioxidants and is
helpful for insomnia.

* Zinc (in pumpkin seeds) may maintain antioxidant levels & protect
cell membranes

* For neuropathy, it's reported that vitamins B6/B12 and folic acid
may help. Lentils have folic acid.
* For myelin protection, it's reported that vitamin D helps, and 10
minutes of strong sunlight can provide a lot of vitamin D. Omega 3
fatty acids may also help.
* Some Parkinson's patients have excess iron, which may make them
more vulnerable. Phytic acid is a natural iron chelator, found in many
nuts.
Another key concept is that microwaves can cause calcium efflux in
brain/heart tissue (see Blackman or A.Frey) and affect neurotransmitter
levels.

* For calcium efflux effect caused by microwaves, Magnesium may help
?? since magnesium is needed for absorption of calcium.

* For neurotransmitter levels, it might help to eat turkey which
contains the serotonin precursor tryptophan + zinc (e.g., in pumpkin
seeds) + vitamin C ??
Other random ideas:

* Rosemary possibly? It's supposedly good for ionizing radiation...

Other misc notes:

* Try to avoid wearing metal which might create hot spots
* Be wary if you have metal implants or mercury amalgam fillings,
although replacing fillings can also cause exposure to mercury, if done
improperly.

--- In [hidden email], "markkuether" <markkuether@...> wrote:
>
> Assuming that the Nervous system is the key system ( in my case I
believe it is) that is the symptom producing mechanism of
electrosensitivty, what would you do to help address and treat the
nervous system to be less sensitive to the signals from cell phone
towers, WiFi, etc? I never had a problem with these things until a year
ago. I assume something changed in my nervous system. I am trying to
change it back. Any ideas?
>
> Mark K.
>
> P.S. Some things that make me feel better include tilting my head
down, touching my hand to my face, or even later at night I feel better
too in general and I am less sensitive.
>



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