Guest guest Posted December 18, 2008 Report Share Posted December 18, 2008 Diane, I agree about the BBB 100 percent, but I think that with a high dose exposure to many chemical's/ toxic chemical's, , voc's, mvoc's, off gassing of man made chemical's and high amounts of mycotoxins you get chemical sensitivity during your exposure. I did. maybe with lesser exposures it happens but is milder and gets worse with further exposures because we dont know at that point to practice advoidence asap of all other chemicals. I did not suffer chemical sensitivity in my first house but toward the end when it started affecting me much worse I recall that miwed grass with makeing my nose run and the smell was not pleasant to me like it use to be. I respect our doctors but theres nothing like liveing through this. I so believe that our reactiveness is based on the damage to our airways and mucosa lineings and is dependent on the level of damage from our noses throughout to our behinds. and the chemical sensitivity turns into the T.E. the minute it get's into the tissue's,blood stream, and the big difference in effects between seapage through BBB and olfactory system and fullblown breakdown of those barriors are what deturmine recovery or not or how much. seems logical that our bodies become reactive to chemical's and toxins because the damage they caused. the more damage, the faster and more reactive you become. at low doses your defence system protects you, people are exposed to chemicals every day. it's at higher and more constant doses that it start damageing. with bad exposures and many pains going on people might not reconize they are also reacting to more chemicals, mostly so while still in that environment but I saw my reactiveness the minute I got out, even with many other problems going on. I just didn't have a clue what it was. I tried staying at my daughters and I spent all that time hideing out in my room because her house was driveing me nuts. their purfumes and candles and things. I didn't relize it than but I do now. everywhere was driveing my nuts and the first relief I had was when I got a rv and lived in it. thank god it had been stored in a building and the ac unit was in great shape. I didn't have a clue about chemical sensitivity than but my body was screaming at me and all I knew was to get rid of things that aggervated my senses. outside made me want to pass out, dutting grass was impossable, even being around someone else cutting it was impossable. my head swoomed when I got around anyone or amy stores or went anywhere, even driveing down the road I had fits of felling like passing out and my brain went to kaka land, my body would turn instantly weak and helpless. I lived like this for years and still do when something get's to me. I don't really give a rat's behind what it's called. it's freaking miserable and the world better wake up to it before everyone ends up this way. > Dr. Rea feels that everyone has what he calls their TOTAL > BODY BURDEN and describes it as a cup full of water and another > chemical exposure will overflow the cup. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2008 Report Share Posted December 18, 2008 in other words, toxic overload! yes I can relate to that. > > > > Dr. Rea feels that everyone has what he calls their > TOTAL > > BODY BURDEN and describes it as a cup full of water and another > > chemical exposure will overflow the cup. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2008 Report Share Posted December 18, 2008 a, What kind of glutathione source did you use, or your friend? I've seen it in powder you put in a protein shake or pill form. Any brand you might recommend? Thanks > > You can turn it down, I met some one the other day that had removed all the toxins from her body and did the Glutithione treatment and is 95% better. I know its a long haul but I haved turned down the reactions a smidge. Glutithione helps a lot. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2008 Report Share Posted December 18, 2008 K. I really think a lot depends on how fast you get proper care and how bad your insides were damaged. with time tissues and damaged pathways become fibrotic. Diane, I agree about the BBB 100 percent, but I think that with a > high dose exposure to many chemical's/ toxic chemical's, , voc's, > mvoc's, off gassing of man made chemical's and high amounts of > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2008 Report Share Posted December 18, 2008 winter time. > > Jeanine, What made you give up the RV? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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