Guest guest Posted March 19, 2011 Report Share Posted March 19, 2011 Taking a pharmaceutical drug is rolling the dice with your life. Big Pharma is dedicated to having every person addicted, enslaved and eventually dead. I can prove it. Let's not go there on this list. Use natural equivalent, like your Bach flower essence you mentioned, specifically Vervain. It is better to drink organic vodka to call your nerves than take a pharma. Most important factor is address the true problem, not the symptom. Yes I too take Vervain and Rescue Remedies so I don't kill people that talk on cell phones around me. Rebuild your gut lining, take more good bacteria, digestive enzymes, get more glutathione especially from Mercola Whey for liver health so you can handle more of the radiation. Lactose problem is from drinking pasteurized milk that is poison. Drink Raw Organic Milk and I bet you won't have that problem. my rant for the day. On Mar 19, 2011, at 5:28 PM, KathyB wrote: > > I didn't want to put this here but... I went through a bad reaction > to vailum. > Pharmacist & chiro agree. > > I've had anxiety for years, from amalgam fillings -- out now. > > It's cumulative, reacted to every benzo over the years. > > I tried to get the doc. to understand it might be the gluten & > lactose in it, > very sens. to > gluten & milk. We reduced the dose to 2 mg. Yesterday it got so bad > I felt like almost paralized, didn't think muscles that tight were > possible. > > Thought about the ER, but afraid they'd give something & it might > be it. > > Today muscles are relaxing w mag. citrate & Bach flower, getting a > b complex. > Any more ideas? It's amazing a drug can do that. I thought about > tapering, but after > a tetany feelings for mos, I don't' think so. > > > Thanks, Kathy > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2011 Report Share Posted March 20, 2011 Are you severely ES or homebound? I was wondering if you could maybe answer a few questions for me? do you know of any support groups? I currently work at a womans home is severly homebound and she wanted to talk to someone > > I didn't want to put this here but... I went through a bad reaction > to vailum. > Pharmacist & chiro agree. > > I've had anxiety for years, from amalgam fillings -- out now. > > It's cumulative, reacted to every benzo over the years. > > I tried to get the doc. to understand it might be the gluten & > lactose in it, > very sens. to > gluten & milk. We reduced the dose to 2 mg. Yesterday it got so bad > I felt like almost paralized, didn't think muscles that tight were > possible. > > Thought about the ER, but afraid they'd give something & it might > be it. > > Today muscles are relaxing w mag. citrate & Bach flower, getting a > b complex. > Any more ideas? It's amazing a drug can do that. I thought about > tapering, but after > a tetany feelings for mos, I don't' think so. > > > Thanks, Kathy > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2011 Report Share Posted March 20, 2011 Hi ,  Thanks for your rant for the day! I totally agree.  For one thing, how would people with tight junction and blood brain barrier damage be expected to do well on meds which are formulated for normal people without bbb damage??? When I was taking morphine for a surgery, I could not function with more than 1/7th to 1/14th the normal dose of morphine for a woman of my size! But every med is/ was like that for me. I finally realized I was being overdosed every time I took one. Meds are made potent enough to account for the blood brain barrier keeping them out. If there is no problem crossing it, (as when emfs have caused tj opening), then the medications are too potent and potentially dangerous.  My rant for the day, Diane > > I didn't want to put this here but... I went through a bad reaction > to vailum. > Pharmacist & chiro agree. > > I've had anxiety for years, from amalgam fillings -- out now. > > It's cumulative, reacted to every benzo over the years. > > I tried to get the doc. to understand it might be the gluten & > lactose in it, > very sens. to > gluten & milk. We reduced the dose to 2 mg. Yesterday it got so bad > I felt like almost paralized, didn't think muscles that tight were > possible. > > Thought about the ER, but afraid they'd give something & it might > be it. > > Today muscles are relaxing w mag. citrate & Bach flower, getting a > b complex. > Any more ideas? It's amazing a drug can do that. I thought about > tapering, but after > a tetany feelings for mos, I don't' think so. > > > Thanks, Kathy > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2011 Report Share Posted March 20, 2011 Evie, So true. I never could handle pain meds., all caused nausea.. Was an experience removing fillings. Now I can't even take ibuprofen. I was a sensitive kid, that didn't improve w age. I am thinking about chelation, but have to see.. Kathy From: Evie <evie15422@...> Subject: Re: Advice - drug reaction Date: Sunday, March 20, 2011, 4:10 PM  Hi ,  Thanks for your rant for the day! I totally agree.  For one thing, how would people with tight junction and blood brain barrier damage be expected to do well on meds which are formulated for normal people without bbb damage??? When I was taking morphine for a surgery, I could not function with more than 1/7th to 1/14th the normal dose of morphine for a woman of my size! But every med is/ was like that for me. I finally realized I was being overdosed every time I took one. Meds are made potent enough to account for the blood brain barrier keeping them out. If there is no problem crossing it, (as when emfs have caused tj opening), then the medications are too potent and potentially dangerous.  My rant for the day, Diane > > I didn't want to put this here but... I went through a bad reaction > to vailum. > Pharmacist & chiro agree. > > I've had anxiety for years, from amalgam fillings -- out now. > > It's cumulative, reacted to every benzo over the years. > > I tried to get the doc. to understand it might be the gluten & > lactose in it, > very sens. to > gluten & milk. We reduced the dose to 2 mg. Yesterday it got so bad > I felt like almost paralized, didn't think muscles that tight were > possible. > > Thought about the ER, but afraid they'd give something & it might > be it. > > Today muscles are relaxing w mag. citrate & Bach flower, getting a > b complex. > Any more ideas? It's amazing a drug can do that. I thought about > tapering, but after > a tetany feelings for mos, I don't' think so. > > > Thanks, Kathy > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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