Re: Symptom relief

Posted by Snoshoe on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Symptom-relief-tp4023046p4023047.html

On a quick search, I did find something new:

"Antihistamines
A wide range of antihistamines are used to treat dizziness, nausea and vomiting, including dimenhydrinate, meclizine and promethazine. Histamine is a naturally occurring chemical secreted by the immune system's mast cells and basophils in response to "foreign invaders." A histamine release can give rise to an allergic response as well as anxiety, according to a review published in the July 2005 issue of "Drug Development research." Antihistamines are drugs that block the effects of histamine. Dimenhydrinate, meclizine and promethazine competitively block the H1 histamine receptor and has some affinity for the dopamine receptors. By binding to histamine receptors in the vestibular system of the brain, antihistamines can relieve symptoms of motion sickness. As antihistamines have a sedative effect, they are occasionally used to treat insomnia and anxiety."
http://www.livestrong.com/article/220385-medications-that-help-dizziness-caused-by-anxiety/

This says to me, that we could use histidine, yucca, turmeric possibly. I use them as antihistamines, and they are antiinflammatory, I didn't think about trying them for use against
these symptoms specifically.

If you give it a go, post, so we know the effects, on the symptoms.

~ Snoshoe

--- In [hidden email], "snoshoe_2" <snoshoe_2@...> wrote:

>
> Since we were just listing our many symptoms, and some of mine
> have become worse recently, it got me thinking.
>
> A lot of our symptoms, like heart palpitations, etc. are similar/same
> as if we were in a panic situation.
> (Okay, so our body already knows it is, lol.)
>
> So what part of the nervous system works with that, at least some
> of these symptoms seem to originate with the amygdala.
>
> Since we know the brain is inflamed or overcharged from the emf, I looked to see if there are studies showing microwave effect on the brain.
> Well, we know it is affecting the whole body, but anyway...
>
> I think someone else posted this Turkish study recently?
> http://willthomasonline.net/turkish%20cell%20phone%20study%20confirms%20brain%20impacts.htm
>
> "Repeated elevated levels of "feel good" dopamine in the mood-regulating amygdala means habitual cell phone users need a fix as often as cigarette smokers. But after many calls, lesions and shrinkage in the amygdala makes heavy "users" more anxious, depressed, dumber, forgetful – and aggressive.z"
>
> Lesions, isn't that nice, since CFS/ME/fibro already causes those.
>
> http://www.whale.to/b/mcmurtrey.html  There's a few bits in amongst this page too. I wonder how they know a rat is hallucinating, or just freaking out? lol.
>
> Anyway, I think even though it is not a fix, if we find which supplements damp down the amygdala, it would at least give some more symptom relief, which would be a nice thing.
>
> GABA being one, but I don't know if all the ones we've found previously are all applicable here or not. Other than becoming a bunch of alcoholics; http://alcoholism.about.com/cs/effect/a/blscr040304.htm
>
> There may be others, if someone wants to hunt around for that more?
>
> It does have the NMDA receptors that have been looked at before, though I never checked what all parts of the brain they were in, but I think there has to be something else in this section that could have the transmissions damped down.
>
> ~ Snoshoe
>