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Elizabeth thode on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Appetite-changes-tp3632496p3632809.html
Appetite going up- Can be blood sugar dropping.
This can be the cortisol levels going up, translation: adrenal stress.
When dizziness is also seen- this is classic low adrenals. And in many cases, if adrenals are stressed, thyroid will also be stressed, as these two glands work together. When one goes down, the other jumps in to help. If they both go down, the immune system will struggle greatly.
Higher temps can mean literal body temp being raised from radiation. It can also mean the thryoid has gone into over drive, raising the body's temp. Typically, if your morning temp is lower then 97.6 (or there abouts) this is UNDER active thyroid. Normal temps (first thing in the morning) should be around 98.7 or close. But if first morning temps are higher then 98.6- this can be OVER active thryoid, or sign the body is fighting off some kind of infection. I know many people who have OVER active thryoids, are always too warm...Either way, if its not infection, and the body's normal temps are either too low, or too high, this usually means the thryoid is under stress.
As it is challenging, to say the least, for people to find areas with no wireless radiation....to see if body temp normalizes, the next thing would be to try supporting both the thyroid and adrenal glands. to see if by supporting these glands, the temps normalize.
Vit C can help the adrenals; however many products are made in China, and therefore- may contain toxic elements. Vit C from: camu camu, rosehips, acacia are other alternatives.
Iodine -very much an essential mineral for the thryoid / adrenals suggestions: See: attached info.
Lizzie
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Date: Wed, 4 Jan 2012 09:25:30 -0800
Subject: [eSens] Appetite changes
Have any of you notices changes in appetite since 4G? We seem to have a bigger appetite.
It increases if spend time in front of our computer or TV. Anyone know the reason?
If I'm in a building with a smart meter I loose my appetite & have to eat just a little. Over the holidays I noticed relatives eating a lot more than they used to. Someone brought the topic up.
Kathy
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