Re: EMF Sensitivity - Porphyria?

Posted by stephen_vandevijvere on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/EMF-Sensitivity-Porphyria-tp2442216p2465660.html

Re Bill's post:

> I would stay away from zappers myself... I think the theory
> (Prof. Sam Milham) that ALS is usually caused by diathermy/TENS
> treatment (even Lou Gehrig himself probably had diathermy for
> his back; his trainer is known to have used it on others) looks
> very plausible.  These symptoms usually start many years later.

TENS treatment is probably pretty much the same as Tennant's Biomodulator treatment that's directly aimed at raising voltage/pH...

I believe treatments like that can worsen inflammation... Tennant also mentions not to use his Biomodulator on inflamed body parts.. That makes sense because inflammation is simply too much pH/voltage...

These things like TENS and Biomodulator emit a lot of different natural frequencies to raise body voltage. They work probably the same as the sun for instance... The sun also raises your voltage/pH but don't sit in the sun all day or... Especially if you have (brain) inflammation...

Qi Gong masters also give Chi/energy, which is imo the same as raising voltage... Qi Gong therapies are considered to be not good for inflammation... So also not good for CFS patients, CFS patients have got inflammation (brain, gut,...).

Stephen.











--- In [hidden email], Bill Bruno <wbruno@...> wrote:

>
> Porphyria is what may have created the legend of vampires!
>
> But I do know someone who's had EHS a long time and was
> also diagnosed with porphyria.  Porphyrins are an important class
> of molecules, they bind metals, so it can all make sense.
>
> I would stay away from zappers myself... I think the theory
> (Prof. Sam Milham) that ALS is usually caused by diathermy/TENS
> treatment (even Lou Gehrig himself probably had diathermy for
> his back; his trainer is known to have used it on others) looks
> very plausible.  These symptoms usually start many years later.
>
> BIll
>
> On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 12:50 PM, Marc Martin <marc@...> wrote:
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> >
> >
> > > Normally it's genetic, and the symptoms are rather obvious
> > >
> > > But infections, etc, can cause secondary porphyria.
> >
> > Ahh, thanks!
> >
> > As for your concerns about zapping, I've tried a few zappers,
> > and never found them to increase my ES symptoms at all.
> >
> > Marc
> >  
> >
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