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KB, I'm glad you found my response useful. If Xiang Sha Liu Jun Zi Tang
fluids, it helps different aspects of the problem. Chinese herbs are never
is to be careful about the source of your herbs. Many are from China and
are not tested for heavy metals, which are all over China. KPC is a good
Elizabeth, I totally agree about the kidney meridian as well. Kidney 1,
fork, and using grounding equipment can be very useful. In addition, the
become damaged. I'm glad to hear your daughter had such good results with
effected in her case. Often people who are sensitive to radiation are also
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> Amanda,
> Your information is interesting and makes sense. I like that description:
> Heat Pathogen.
> Microwaves cook from the inside out- so the burning, being fried sensation
> is quite
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> From another Chinese perspective.
> I have found it is often the Kidney areas: as the kidneys are said to be
> a storehouse for Ch'i, the body and all the organs need Ch'i to thrive, so
> the
> health and vitality of each organ depends upon the energy of the kidneys.
> Stimulating
> the Kidney meridian point known as: Bubbling Springs enlivens the Kidneys
> and is said to
> rejuvenate the spirit. This point is on the bottom of the foot, just above
> what would be
> the center of the bottom side of the foot. If you feel around there with
> your fingers,
> you might find the spot that is tender. Pressing and holding for a minute
> can do
> wonders. It is not surprising that the Kidneys would be important, as they
> are located
> just below the Adrenal glands. As the Adrenals and Thyroid are more often
> then not- implicated in any
> chronic health issue, with the Kidneys being located and attached to the
> Adrenals, the Kidney
> cannot be left out of the healing equation.
> The Kidney/Ch'i info is from the book: "Healing With Pressure Point
> Therapy" by Jack Forem and
> Steve Shimer.
> I have found using Pressure Point Therapy very helpful. I have used this
> therapy on friends/family
> and have yet, to find one, that wasn't helped by it. My intro to this
> wonderful technique, came by way
> of an ear ache my daughter had, back when she was severely ES. I must have
> tried 6-7 diff't natural
> remedies with that ear ache, that persisted for days upon days. Within
> minutes of using Pressure Point,
> my daughter's ear ache lessoned immediately upon the first treatment. It
> took a few more treatments
> until it was completely gone, but I was SOLD on this therapy. I have since
> come to realize that strong
> exposures to either wireless radiation/dirty electr/ seems to throw the
> body's electrical system off
> and cause seemingly unrelated aches/pains, such as the ear ache mentioned
> above.
> Blessings,
> Lizzie
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> > Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2012 17:03:51 -0700
> > Subject: Re: [eSens] Common Denominator for ES
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> > Hi there,
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> > This may be a rather unsatisfying answer, but I haven't noticed any
> > particular organ that is weak in ES patients. That said, one thing does
> > seem to be common in this population, and that is fluid metabolism
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> > Radiation is a heat pathogen, the way I look at it, and in people
> > predisposed to fluids in their body being disrupted, it can scorch the
> > healthy body fluids and make those fluids unable to nourish the organs.
> > This will effect whatever organ is weak in them - lungs, stomach, liver,
> > and pericardium are the ones I've seen, but my sample size is not huge.
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> > To clarify - the organs I mention are organ systems, from a chinese
> > medicine perspective, NOT the physical organs that western medicine
> > defines. That doesn't mean they don't correlation between them, but they
> > aren't identical. From a western perspective, Elizabeth is correct - a
> > common denominator is the gene that detoxifies certain heavy metals. The
> > specific metals, as well as the organs they affect, can very person to
> > person, and that leads to a wide range of symptoms.
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> > Heat-clearing treatments seem the most effective at relieving symptoms,
> > rather than nourishing the fluids - the fluids are damaged from the heat,
> > but can't be rebuilt while the heat keeps being added. I think of heavy
> > metal detoxification as a heat-clearing treatment, in the perspective of
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> > I hope you find this helpful. Please remember this is just the
> > opinion/experience of one acupuncturist, and it is by no means absolute
> > (this medicine never is). I also feel the need to give the caveat that I
> > am not giving any sort of diagnosis to anyone - I can't do that without
> > seeing a person and palpating their meridians.
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> > -Amanda
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> > > Thanks. I'll look it up.
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> > > Elizabeth thode wrote thus at 12:15 17/04/2012:
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> > > >Kb,I"m sure Amanda will pop up, but in the meantime, there is a very
> > > thought provokingarticle I read- that when you step back and think
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> > > it, makes a huge amount of senseregarding ES. I have often wondered
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> > > rates for autism and for ES both appearto rise at the same approx time
> > > periods. While it is true that vaccine doses did alsoincrease, I found
> > > myself wondering if it was autism at the early ages and ES at theolder
> > > ages. You know like, maybe autism is really heavy metal poisoning plus
> > > wirelessradiation. As this article demonstrates, both Es and Autism
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> > > often then not, involvethe body's in ability to detox heavy metals. So
> > > maybe the common denominator is thewireless raidation. And whatever
> > > individual weakness that particular person has, will bethe area most
> > > effected. Which well explains at least in part, why the symptoms are
> > > allover the place. Just like the symptoms for autism are. As
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> > > won't work on this site, google: It Just Makes Sense- by Nancy
> Sarangan.
> > > Blessings Lizzie
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