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Ah...you are such a sweetie, he is blessed to have you!He has high blood pressure? Very very often this is from Thyroid. www.nutri-meds.com has Desiccated Porcine Thyroid Health Capsules28.95 for 90 capsules. I have seen so many improve supporting their thyroids.Thyroid controls and regulates soo many functions in the body.And eating raw Coconut oil also helps to stimulate the thyroid gland, and you can also tap on the thymus gland, gently. (Low blood presure=low adrenas / High blood pressure-low thyroid)I'm not sure garlic is going to help but it can be a source for both sulfur and natural anti biotics.Sure, its certainly better then nothng, doing a foot soak once a week. The Magnesium Chloride Oil is an awesome wonderful super nutrient for the body.Also can be rubbed on his back, legs...arms...but diluted. IF the above type is used, dilute it in a spray bottle, 70% filtered water, 30% Magnesium and rub it in.If foot soaking, in a bucket, if using the liquid oil, only 1/4 of a cup in a bucket of water, less if its a small one.If using the Magnesium Bath Flakes, 4 Tablespoons. You are an Angel!
Blessings, LizzieTo:
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Date: Sun, 10 Mar 2013 14:28:34 -0700
Subject: RE: [eSens] Chelation and dehydration
Hi Lizzie,
No it is not me. I am POA for the man I mentioned who is in a facility for Alz. He is 90 but looks much younger and his physical health is far better than mine. He has better physical health than most 60 year olds do around here. W
II only go there once a week to see him as I am a volunteer. Are foot soaks once weekly enough? Unfortunately the staff is very busy there and doesn't have a lot of time for extras like this. It is a very low cost place, but the only one he can afford.
They put him on blood pressure meds since he got there. That is the only med he is on now. I am going to give him garlic to control the blood pressure with as I know how very important it is to keep him off pharmaceuticals. This is essential to prevent rapid decline.
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Date: Sunday, March 10, 2013, 1:26 PM
Let me clarify some information here, if I may.
Is this someone else you are using the oral EDTA on?
And if so, is this someone who is elderly, and on prescription
drugs?
From all I have read, if the answers to the above questi, are yes;
I myself would not try to detox someone under those conditions.
EDTA will pull out vital minerals, as well as the heavy metals.
Magnesium especially...and Magnesium plays a huge role in
homeostasis.
The nervous and endocrine systems
control homeostasis in the body through feedback mechanisms involving various
organs and organ systems. Examples of homeostatic processes in the body include
temperature control, pH balance, water and electrolyte balance, blood
pressure, and respiration
And when Magnesium is pulled out of the body, this also disrupts
the Calcium levels, and this will disrupt the body's homeostatic process, such
as water and electrolyte balance.
The next issue is the prescription drugs which are adding Fluoride
to the body, because almost all prescription drugs contain fluoride- also
prescription drugs are made with Petro chemicals, all of which are toxic.
If this were my friend, I'd do it a much safer way. I 'd be doing
the Magnesium chloride foot soaks, using low doses, and the Iodine- using LOW
doses, and coconut oil (organic) eating a tablesppon of this a day, which will
help stimulate the thyroid.
Lizzie
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Date: Sat, 9 Mar 2013 23:03:08 -0800
Subject: RE: [eSens] Chelation and dehydration
Hi Lizzie,
I forgot to mention it is oral chelation - EDTA. Do you know of anybody this has happened to?
Cheryl
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Date: Saturday, March 9, 2013, 12:24 PM
IF you are doing chelation?YES. Lizzie
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Date: Sat, 9 Mar 2013 20:02:58 +0000
Subject: [eSens] Chelation and dehydration
Hi everyone,
I know a lot of people here are familiar with chelation. I would like to know if it is possible for dehydration to set into a person as soon as almost immediately to 1-2 days within doubling a dosage to the recommended amount.
Thanks for your feedback.
Cheryl
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