Posted by
Elizabeth thode on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Sulfur-tp3624108p3624188.html
You know what this reminds me of?
Someone who is bound and determined to never try
something again, because they had a bad experience.
And they blamed the messenger for the message!
The messenger being the body trying to tell you
something was wrong. So basically, you are punishing
your body for reacting accordingly, by telling you that
something was out of balance.
So... your idea is to just completely avoid
a mineral that plays a critical role in:
oxygen transport? A mineral that is essential for joint repair- think
painful joints or inflammation isn't part of ES?
How about oxygen? WE don't need it?
We don't need our livers to work right either, is that it?
Something that is essential to health absolutely effects those with
ES as well as a host of other conditions, that people with ES also
often, do have.
Marc, I know you're trying to help others...I think we're both
trying to prevent others from making or having bad experiences.
And believe me, I've had some BAD ones too!
Mostly because
in the beginning, I didn't have a clue that the body needed
these vital nutrients/minerals. I did the right thng by supporting
my thryoid and adrenals...but did a horrible thing by trying to
chelate, using various diff't methods...that made it worse.
Because they PULLED out the vital minerals that my body
was already lacking to begin with.
And minerals such as: Iodine, Magnesium in a form that
the body can absorb easily, and Sulfur are essential to good
health.
IF the body isn't able to metabolize a vital mineral...
don't blame the mineral! Find out why the body
isn't able to absorb it!
I want to believe that your whole intention is to help.
Sometimes we can let ourselves be blinded...
by a bad experience. And in this case, when you continually
shoot down my suggestions...I have to re think your motives here.
Are you trying to help...
Or is it more important for you to be right all the time.
Lizzie
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Date: Sat, 31 Dec 2011 18:22:56 -0800
Subject: Re: [eSens] Sulfur
> Excellent article on Sulfur.
Yes, but is there any evidence that Sulfur supplementation has anything
to do with ES? :-)
Also, I still maintain that if one is mercury toxic, adding sulfur to
your diet is probably one of the worst things you can do. And I
speak from past experience on this, so hopefully others won't make
the same mistakes that I did...
Marc
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