Guest guest Posted June 18, 2008 Report Share Posted June 18, 2008 thanks for clearing that up (especially when you're so busy!). I wonder, I think these are times when Tom has problems sometimes. and there are days when he craves crisps certainly. So do I but I'm just trying to knacker my diet, I can't claim a chemical craving. His hyperness varies hugely - and is also masked by yeast which has him awake and giggling despite diflucan. our problem is that there is so much going on it's hard to know what is a sympton of what. We are clear that viruses are an issue, that in some way we've released that genie from its bottle. Not clear whether that's good or bad. My Bad Science head says that for most illnesses people start getting better when the external symptoms appear. But as he's had these sort of dry ulcerish warts for a few weeks - perhaps not if they're still there!! Yasko also thinks that DMSA and EDTA are anti viral. Do viruses affect adrenal function or is that just metal? > > > > > > Sandy, > > > > > > Low blood pressure is classic adrenal. Also Andy Cutler talks often > > > about mercury toxicity causing adrenal problems. I think the Hg > > > interferes with noradrenalin. > > > > > > How is your body temp? Low temp is also indicative of adrenals. I wish > > > someone had clued into this after my daughter's birth. I had an > > > emergency op 8 weeks after she was born. The nurses kept remarking on > > > how low my temps were , never higher than 36. One nurse was so shocked > > > and said that i should theoretically be dead. I do remember at the time > > > having a very foggy brain, terrible muscle aches all over my body, bad, > > > bad muscles cramping, feeling soooo sluggish and so blooming cold > > that I > > > was hopping into a hot bath 4 times a day. Oh and I lost loads of hair, > > > particularly on the top, a bit like male pattern baldness. that > > drove me > > > nuts as I would have a fair amount on the sides but I could never > > get it > > > to sit up fluffy on the top. Well looking back, I think that the > > mode of > > > delivery (epidural and pitocin) sent me into adrenal shock. The hair > > > problem was no doubt resulting from super low DHEA the master sex > > > hormine. Low DHEA is indicative of too much demand on cortisol. Did I > > > feel like sex ? Absolutely not! I do wonder how many marriages fall > > > apart due to this problem, an issue which could be easily resolved if > > > the medics would clue in!! > > > > > > I am on supps formulated by, , the author of the book > > > Adrenal Fatigue. These are a mix of mineral ascorbates, bioflavanoids > > > and B vits. Not calcium ascorbate. Also I am taking his animal adrenal > > > extracts. Must say I haven't felt sleepy during the day. My mind is > > > clearer and I can focus for longer periods. > > > > > > If you haven't read the book 'Adrenal Fatigue' yet, I highly recommend > > > your purchasing it. > > > > > > www.adrenalfatigue.org > > > > > > > > > I am not sure about how pulse relates to B.P. It's one of the things I > > > have been meaning to look into. Gee I wish I could live another one > > > hundred years. Life is just starting to get interesting!! > > > > > > > > > > > > Sandy and Tim schrieb: > > > > > > > > Hi everyone, > > > > > > > > I'm wondering about very low blood pressure. Does anyone have any > > > > experience. Tim and I bought a blood pressure monitor a few weeks > > > > back. I've always had low blood pressure (and a fast pulse). My pulse > > > > is much better these days - better for me that is still not good (used > > > > to be always in the 90s now 60-mid 70s.) But my blood pressure is > > > > really really low - I think it was 79/59 the other evening. > > > > > > > > - I've been really interested in your posts on adrenals. Are you > > > > taking any cortisol? I've been toying with the " Safe use of Cortisol " > > > > book but it's so expensive. > > > > Also I didn't appreciate how important the adrenals were for sodium > > > > balance. We need to work on this - eddie is still low on sodium (I > > > > have tested low in potassium in the past). > > > > > > > > Best wishes, > > > > Sandy > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > > > > > > > No virus found in this incoming message. > > > > Checked by AVG. > > > > Version: 7.5.524 / Virus Database: 270.3.0/1505 - Release Date: > > 16/06/2008 07:20 > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > No virus found in this incoming message. > > Checked by AVG. > > Version: 7.5.524 / Virus Database: 270.3.0/1505 - Release Date: 16/06/2008 07:20 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2008 Report Share Posted June 18, 2008 Here's something to look at. http://www.mgwater.com/Seelig/Magnesium-Deficiency-in-the-Pathogenesis-of-Diseas\ e/chapter4.shtml Infantile Magnesium Deficiency: A Factor in Hypocalcemic Tetany, Seizures, and Respiratory Distress It has long been recognized that neonatal hypocalcemia causes neuromuscular irritability and frank seizures. That the hypocalcemia is secondary to hypomagnesemia in many instances is now clearly established: as a factor in neonatal hypo parathyroidism, in vitamin-D-resistant rickets, and in genetic magnesium malabsorption. Treatment of infantile hypocalcemia with calcemic agents, which can intensify any preexisting magnesium insufficiency, has been shown to cause severe hypomagnesemia and intensification of the clinical manifestations that predicated their use. It is possible that such treatment can be a contributory factor in subsequent renal tubular wasting of magnesium, which can result from intraluminal renal tubular calculi. stephaniesirr schrieb: > > thanks for clearing that up (especially when you're so busy!). I > wonder, I think these are times when Tom has problems sometimes. and > there are days when he craves crisps certainly. So do I but I'm just > trying to knacker my diet, I can't claim a chemical craving. His > hyperness varies hugely - and is also masked by yeast which has him > awake and giggling despite diflucan. our problem is that there is so > much going on it's hard to know what is a sympton of what. We are > clear that viruses are an issue, that in some way we've released that > genie from its bottle. Not clear whether that's good or bad. My Bad > Science head says that for most illnesses people start getting better > when the external symptoms appear. But as he's had these sort of dry > ulcerish warts for a few weeks - perhaps not if they're still there!! > > Yasko also thinks that DMSA and EDTA are anti viral. Do viruses affect > adrenal function or is that just metal? > > > > > > > > > > Sandy, > > > > > > > > Low blood pressure is classic adrenal. Also Andy Cutler talks often > > > > about mercury toxicity causing adrenal problems. I think the Hg > > > > interferes with noradrenalin. > > > > > > > > How is your body temp? Low temp is also indicative of adrenals. > I wish > > > > someone had clued into this after my daughter's birth. I had an > > > > emergency op 8 weeks after she was born. The nurses kept > remarking on > > > > how low my temps were , never higher than 36. One nurse was so > shocked > > > > and said that i should theoretically be dead. I do remember at > the time > > > > having a very foggy brain, terrible muscle aches all over my > body, bad, > > > > bad muscles cramping, feeling soooo sluggish and so blooming cold > > > that I > > > > was hopping into a hot bath 4 times a day. Oh and I lost loads > of hair, > > > > particularly on the top, a bit like male pattern baldness. that > > > drove me > > > > nuts as I would have a fair amount on the sides but I could never > > > get it > > > > to sit up fluffy on the top. Well looking back, I think that the > > > mode of > > > > delivery (epidural and pitocin) sent me into adrenal shock. The hair > > > > problem was no doubt resulting from super low DHEA the master sex > > > > hormine. Low DHEA is indicative of too much demand on cortisol. > Did I > > > > feel like sex ? Absolutely not! I do wonder how many marriages fall > > > > apart due to this problem, an issue which could be easily > resolved if > > > > the medics would clue in!! > > > > > > > > I am on supps formulated by, , the author of the book > > > > Adrenal Fatigue. These are a mix of mineral ascorbates, > bioflavanoids > > > > and B vits. Not calcium ascorbate. Also I am taking his animal > adrenal > > > > extracts. Must say I haven't felt sleepy during the day. My mind is > > > > clearer and I can focus for longer periods. > > > > > > > > If you haven't read the book 'Adrenal Fatigue' yet, I highly > recommend > > > > your purchasing it. > > > > > > > > www.adrenalfatigue.org > > > > > > > > > > > > I am not sure about how pulse relates to B.P. It's one of the > things I > > > > have been meaning to look into. Gee I wish I could live another one > > > > hundred years. Life is just starting to get interesting!! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Sandy and Tim schrieb: > > > > > > > > > > Hi everyone, > > > > > > > > > > I'm wondering about very low blood pressure. Does anyone have any > > > > > experience. Tim and I bought a blood pressure monitor a few weeks > > > > > back. I've always had low blood pressure (and a fast pulse). > My pulse > > > > > is much better these days - better for me that is still not > good (used > > > > > to be always in the 90s now 60-mid 70s.) But my blood pressure is > > > > > really really low - I think it was 79/59 the other evening. > > > > > > > > > > - I've been really interested in your posts on adrenals. > Are you > > > > > taking any cortisol? I've been toying with the " Safe use of > Cortisol " > > > > > book but it's so expensive. > > > > > Also I didn't appreciate how important the adrenals were for > sodium > > > > > balance. We need to work on this - eddie is still low on sodium (I > > > > > have tested low in potassium in the past). > > > > > > > > > > Best wishes, > > > > > Sandy > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > > > > > > > > > No virus found in this incoming message. > > > > > Checked by AVG. > > > > > Version: 7.5.524 / Virus Database: 270.3.0/1505 - Release Date: > > > 16/06/2008 07:20 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > > > > > No virus found in this incoming message. > > > Checked by AVG. > > > Version: 7.5.524 / Virus Database: 270.3.0/1505 - Release Date: > 16/06/2008 07:20 > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG. > Version: 7.5.524 / Virus Database: 270.4.0/1506 - Release Date: 17/06/2008 16:30 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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