RE: Symptom relief

Posted by Elizabeth thode on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Symptom-relief-tp4023046p4023050.html



 

I would add:

 

The thyroid when under chronic stress (which radiation does effect the
thyroid gland) can and does

cause major anxiety symptoms, of which heart palpitations are one of these
symptoms. The thyroid

regulates the heart rate.

 

And it should be stated, that the thyroid, and the adrenals are major
players in the body's immune system.

Both the thyroid AND the adrenal glands work together. When one of these
glands is under stress, the other

one jumps in to help.

 

When both these glands are left un supported, the following symptoms are
common:

anxiety/ brain fog/ in ability to concentrate/ depression/ low energy/
insomnia/ low blood sugar/ head aches/

 

weight gain (thyroid) weight loss (adrenals) high blood pressure (thyroid)
low blood pressure (adrenals)

hearing problems, vision problems, digestive issues, constipation, dry skin,
puffy skin under eyes, bruises under eyes,

 

exercise fatigues you, and many others. These are all at the beginning of
the spectrum. The end more severe results

are: heart problems, diabetes, fibromaygia, arthritus and almost all
conditons caused from Inflammation,

any neurological conditions (als, ms, ect), leukemia, cancers,

There are studies done on Chernobyl, that showed the rise in Thyroid cancers
due to the nuclear fall out.  The symptoms

for radiation poisoning are eerily similiar, whether its from nuclear fall
out or wireless micro wave radiation.

 

The difference

is: dose/ proximity and duration.

 

Lizzie

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      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





   
     

   
   






       

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