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Curious how you/your patients enter your symptoms in this log...I've

been thinking of doing the same for myself, as I sometimes can't

figure out what triggers a reaction, or if it's from mold/something

other.

I seem to find that my symptoms basically break down into four

categories, ranging from sniffling/sneezing, to more allergic, to

allergic with discomfort, to toxic (get me the hell out of here!); I

have a list of symptoms that coincides with each level. Best I can

do for now.

Sometimes, I may have only one or two symptoms, while at others I

will have the entire range of symptoms for that level.

(Sorry, suffering from a case of brain fog from work today..hope

this makes sense.)

Jules

> > But, as always, I have to throw it another complication.

> > The upregulation of systemic Immune Complement Factors involves a

> > delayed response. When I did my " proximity testing " , the peak

of my

> > response occured FOUR HOURS after the " hit " and then tapered off.

> > I had to keep track of my movements in order to make a

correlation

> > with primary slammers that had happened hours ago instead of

> > automatically implicating the current location.

>

> I always keep an activity log. In my herbal practice, to

help clients

> detect food allergies and also environment allergies I had them

keep a daily

> log of what they ingested, an activity log and also a symptom

log. Doing

> this for 2 weeks is a very helpful tool. Ongoing is even better.

>

> > And Carl. Where the heck you been all these years?

>

> I agree and that's why I'm so interested in Carl's book. Will

order it from

> him as soon as I hear from him.

>

> Rosie

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