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Elizabeth thode on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Appetite-changes-tp3632496p3648301.html
Let's see, the choice is exposing the body to high fields, relieving one set of symptoms, and inadvertantly creating a whole another set of symptoms.
My thoughts? this reminds me of mainstream medicine's way of prescribing one pill for one symptom...and ending up taking a whole bunch of other "pills" for the side effects created by the first "pill". Suggestion? Well, I have found 3 natural remedies that help big time with muscle aches, cramps, etc.
I use: Magnesium Chloride Oil from either: www.ancientminerals.com or www.thepowermall.com - the straight OIL, not the lotions. I take a 4 oz spray bottle, and use 30% Magnesium Oil, to 70% filtered water, spray this, and rub it on effected area. Then I will take my mixture of: the essential Basil Oil - 10 drops, essential oil of Marjoram, 10 drops- add this to 2oz of a carrier oil (I use the youngliving.com V-6 carrier Oil, which is a blend of almond, jojoba, apricot, ect)..rub this on area, and heat a hot cloth, wring it out, place it over the area, making a heat treatment, and place a thick DRY towel over the wet cloth, keeping the cloth's heat in...and usually do 2-3 treatments. For me, 10 times out of 10, this has worked with feeling the results within minutes.
For mild leg cramps, just using the pure Magnesium Oil *diluted works very quickly! I used to have neck problems quite frequently. In desperation I tried many things..what I listed above has been, for me, a KEEPER. Note: the essential oils I use are pure and edible. There are a few companies who do sell pure essential oils, but I can only speak of www.youngliving.com 's
as that is the brand I have used with great success for 5 years. For those not familiar with essential oils, the bottles are very small. However, because you are using them in a diluted form,
they do last a long time. Note: any food item, nutritional supplement, will have its potency degraded if surrounded by wireless radiation. For me, that is not an issue, as there is no wireless in my house.
Cheap ones sold at places like GNC...are not pure, and can have toxic additives. You can always call the maker and ask them "if you can EAT their product".
I actually did that in the beginning, with many essential oil co's.
Basil essential Oil is a strong Anti-Inflammatory. Marjoram essential oil is a strong Analgesic (relieves pain)- and a strong Anti-Spasmodic -eases spasms.
Both are: anti=bacterial, anti-infectious and anti-viral. Magnesium Chloride OIl is a gift from nature. Read:
Magnesium For Life | Transdermal Magnesium Chloride Therapy ...
magnesiumforlife.com/.../magnesium-chloride-vs-magnesium-sulfate
AND:
Magnesium For Life | Transdermal Magnesium Chloride Therapy
magnesiumforlife.com
Lizzie
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Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2012 00:51:43 -0800
Subject: [eSens] Massage Tools Have to Go
I just checked my deluxe Shogun Shiatsu Neck Massager with the Gauss Meter. It rated approximately 60-100 Milligauss. Holy smokes. I knew it would be bad, but not that bad. With the Shogun Shiatsu, as you rest your head on the device, EMF's at about 95 MG are shooting right through your brain while you are getting a pretty pathetic neck massage. Looks like I will be getting rid of that nasty piece of crap.
Then I checked my hand held Equalizer Pro Compression Massage Tool. It rated even worse. Approx. 120 Milligauss.
Then I checked my hand held HOMEDICS Compression Massager. It rated about 75 to 120 Milligauss.
I love those Compression Massagers. They really work out the muscle knots and kinks. I don't use them on my head because they vibrate too violently, but I do use them on my shoulders which is near to my brain. They are really fabulous and helping my muscles heal and bringing circulation into the injured muscles.
But as it is, I can't imagine that the benefits I would recieve from using the masssager on my muscles would outweigh the negative effects of the high EMF exposure I would be getting from them.
What does anyone think? Do the benefits outweigh the risks of using the compression massage tools when I have sore muscles?
C. Johnson
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