Re: Do you feel wireless?

Posted by Elizabeth thode on
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--- In [hidden email], Michele Quigley <micheleq@...> wrote:

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> I don't but two of my children do.
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> I'm new to the group not es myself but here for two of my children who
> are Type 1 diabetic (both diagnosed in the last 3 years  and only 5
> months apart).  I discovered that wireless, high emfs etc. make their
> blood sugar go sky high and not respond to insulin.
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> Michele Q.
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> On 2/15/2011 9:51 AM, calmriver1@... wrote:
> > Last week I went to a seminar put on by Dr. Adiel Tel-Oren from Israel on EMF.  He said that only 1% of the 3 to 8 % who have e.s. have problems with wireless. I know I have problems with that. Do you?
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> > Maureen
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Michelle,
Have you checked you children's thyroid? You can do this at home using the Basal Barnes Temperature Test. Take their temperature before they get out of bed in the morning. If using a dig therm, leave it in for 4 min, and ignore the beeping. Do this temp test for 5-7 days in a row, and average out the temps. So add however many temps you take all up, then divide by however many days you did the test. This will give you an average. If their temperature is UNDER 97.6, this means their thyroid is under-active. Hypo-thyroidism. YOu can google the Barnes Basal Temperture Test. It has been used for over 50 years to check the thryoid. The problem with blood test, besides drawing blood from children, is that mainstream medicine keeps changing the paremeters, so that unless the numbers show rock bottom, they "tell you there's not really a problem". The problem with this, is that if the thyroid in anyone's body is just a TINY bit under-active, it has HUGE consequences for health, as the thryoid controls many many functions in the body. And often, diabetes can be treated the same as hypo-thryoidism- (I'm speaking alternative/natural medicine- not mainstream), with even better results. Although don't expect any mainstream doctor or Endo to tell you this. They aren't trained this way. They are trained to give out meds. To treat, not to cure.
Lizzie
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