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What would CES be?

> From: Jim Lambert <jim@...>

>Subject: Re: Hypothalmus

>

>DL wrote:

>

>> I'm looking for some information on the hypothalmus gland.

Can anyone

>> clarify it's function...how it might malfunction and steer me

in the right

>> direction as to treating a malfunctioning hypo-thalmus? It is

in your

>> brain...right? I've done several engine searches and have

come up with

>> very little information. I'd appreciate anything anyone has

to share about

>> this.

>> Thanks in advance,

>

>You will have to judge for yourself. I have no idea how

appropriate this is for you, but if you have a CES & put the

electrodes over your sideburns, directly in front of your ear,

the current will go through the hypothalamus, triggering the

release of serotonin at least. This is what I do with my Liss CES

for migraine. It is the only thing besides LSD or codeine that

ever helped migraines for me. Sometimes it stops them, sometimes

it just mitigates the pain. But any improvement on a migraine is

good. It makes them somehow tolerable without

>painkillers. But I always take the codeine, cause that works for

me absolutely every time, and I feel I have experienced enough

pain for several lifetimes.

>

>jim :)

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http://www.doorway.to/poetry ICQ:16531148

>

>amicus certus in re incerta

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