re: clinical trial

Posted by Elizabeth thode on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Clinical-Trial-tp4017798p4020002.html



Many sources say that
Lithium is being added to the water supply in some areas. While this is highly
controversial, and there seems to be a lot of misinformation and not well
documented- I myself, wouldn't be in the least bit surprised if this turns out
to be true. So if this does turn out to be true, about Lithium being added
to the water supplies, then its not being strictly regulated....at least not
in the sense of how you meant it.
By the way- Lithium is toxic to the thyroid.
Medical Marijuana is legal in some states,
but you need a prescription for it. Kind of hard to get, being that most
mainstream doctors don't have a clue about ES, but that remedy might
actually hold some answers.
 Lizzie


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Date: Mon, 28 May 2012 12:32:25 -0700
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      So benzos are too toxic to take long term.  However, I believe there is

something to Snowshoe's theory.  ES bodies are not producing the proper

chemicals.  I would wonder about something like methadone.  Natural is

better, but natural opiates may be useful (like as a tea) and none of these

are available.  Medical marijuana is something to consider, but at least in

the US, that's still illegal.  Has anyone tried this?  Another thing that

might be really useful but is too strictly regulated (thanks government!)

to be available in small doses is Lithium.



And as Lizzie says, with any of these things, including a lot of herbs and

supplements, you have to be super careful about the liver.  I take

Ultraclear Plus PH which seems like a good thing to detox the liver and

heavy metals.  But I'm only taking chinese herbs, no pharmaceuticals -

which are on a whole other level.



-Amanda



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