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I take CorvelanM which helps a lot. It is not prescription, my doctor

recommended it for Restless Leg Syndrome but it is most commonly used for

Fibromyalgia. You can purchase it at http://www.harvesthealth.com/co12ozcom.html

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> I was wondering if anyone has tried any of the medications that are prescribed

for Fibromyalgia pain... specificly Lyrica... all I've been taking is Extra

Strength Tylenol and that's just not cutting it.

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> Bonnie

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I also take the CorvelanM. I also take Tylenol 3 and both help. The CorvelanM

helps to rebuild cells I thought but it helps me with energy.

Sharon H.

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> > I was wondering if anyone has tried any of the medications that are

prescribed for Fibromyalgia pain... specificly Lyrica... all I've been taking is

Extra Strength Tylenol and that's just not cutting it.

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> > Bonnie

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What is the difference between Corvelan and Corvelan M?

I also take the CorvelanM. I also take Tylenol 3 and both help. The

CorvelanM helps to rebuild cells I thought but it helps me with energy.

Sharon H.

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CorvalenM has magnesium. I was told by two different doctors that I need the

CorvalenM.

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Watch out for Tylenol. It is very hard on the liver and your mold exposure is

too. The recommended daily maximum dose is also close to the toxic dose. There

are warnings about that many places, so be sure you take the least you can get

away with.

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> What is the difference between Corvelan and Corvelan M?

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> I also take the CorvelanM. I also take Tylenol 3 and both help. The

> CorvelanM helps to rebuild cells I thought but it helps me with energy.

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> Sharon H.

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RLS: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Restless_legs_syndrome

I never knew this had a " name " to go with it. I did not even know it

was a syndrome.

But I know what I do to solve it. And merely masking the pain, nerve

pain, is not

enough, for me. It's also quite dangerous, putting me at risk for

additional, real

injury.

At 06:44 PM 6/9/2009, you wrote:

>Watch out for Tylenol. It is very hard on the liver and your mold

>exposure is too. The recommended daily maximum dose is also close to

>the toxic dose. There are warnings about that many places, so be

>sure you take the least you can get away with.

No wonder why Tylenol does nothing for me. As much as it must be

helping me, it hurts me an equal amount. I could take it before I

came down with SBS, but not after.

For pain I now use White Willow Bark, the precursor to aspirin.

Works good. I also use talc free aspirin (talc should never be

used in the body or against the skin, as it's toxic).

The issue I have with pain reduction is I am then more active,

and I do get muscle injuries. Point is, there is a 'fake' pain

from nerve pinching, and solving the problem, instead of masking

the symptoms, is what I found is far superior and does not put

me at greater risk. So, reducing my inflammation reduces

nerve pinching, reduces pain.

Also, I have found for my inflammation and other nerve pain,

that some homeopathics can work wonders (one should get

expert consulting from a store clerk, or read up, or both).

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I have already looked into the issue with an anesthesiologist friend and my

current doctor. I only take four a day at the most so at the toxic level of

above 13 a day I'm way below but thanks for mentioning the risk.

Sharon H.

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> Watch out for Tylenol. It is very hard on the liver and your mold exposure is

too. The recommended daily maximum dose is also close to the toxic dose. There

are warnings about that many places, so be sure you take the least you can get

away with.

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My mother got severely ill from Tylenol and WAS taking the suggested daily dose.

I think its all about how well we are detoxing as our livers have to work harder

than normal if we are recovering from toxic exposure, as you know. So, I think

Barb was right to be concerned. Take care, be careful. D

In , " Sharon " <shha2002@...> wrote:

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> I have already looked into the issue with an anesthesiologist friend and my

current doctor. I only take four a day at the most so at the toxic level of

above 13 a day I'm way below but thanks for mentioning the risk.

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> Sharon H.

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> > Watch out for Tylenol. It is very hard on the liver and your mold exposure

is too. The recommended daily maximum dose is also close to the toxic dose.

There are warnings about that many places, so be sure you take the least you can

get away with.

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: I believe comments are in order regarding this matter. Rio Arriba

County, New Mexico. This couple is being railroaded.

What is Mildew?

Comments Rio Arriba County officials claim - By Jack Dwayne Thrasher, Ph.D.

First, if key mold are present there is a potential health problem.

Sampling of such environments should include the following: Air (indoor and

outdoor

for mold); bulk sampling of contaminated areas, wipe samples of various

areas of the facility, carpet dust and wall cavity. If these are not done,

then the Industrial Hygienist who did the sampling is not up to speed on

testing.

Second, the ERMI test developed by the EPA should be done on carpet dust and

bulk samples. The purpose of the ERMI test is to determine what species of

toxic molds are present by using PCR DNA identification. Also, the samples

should be tested for the presence of key bacteria as well as mycotoxins.

Third, the use of " mildew " by the county authorities is incorrect. Mildew

is an old English term used to describe the surface growth of whitish and/or

grayish mold on the leaf of plants. Mildew is caused by various species of

the mold order Erysiphales. Most of these species are parasitic to plants.

Mildew is a problem with horticulturists and may also occur on crops. An

additional definition of mildew may include any surface growth that

causes discoloration of the materials upon which growth is occurring.

Mildew in this latter definition includes toxic species of black mold. The use

of

this term by both the County Officials and the Industrial Hygienist suggests

to me that they are side stepping the issue.

Fourth, Mr. McConnell had every right to open the wall of his apartment. It

is accepted that over 50 % of all mold growth inside a water damaged

facility is hidden in such places as wall cavities, under carpet, behind

drywall, attics, basements, crawl spaces. All of these recesses are in

communication with the interior air of a home.

Jack Dwayne Thrasher, Ph.D.

Toxicologist

Jack D. Thrasher, Ph.D.

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Hi Diane,

Recovery is different for everyone and I am no different. I am not recommending

anything to anyone. I know my body and I know what I need to do for me. Should

I stop taking the pain meds my cortisol levels plummet and I have to take more

steroids for my adrenal insufficiency because pain equals STRESS. Stress is

something I cannot handle anymore. Not because I'm a sissy but because my body

doesn't produce enough cortisol to handle the stress from the burden of pain. I

either take the Tylenol or I have to take more steroids. Which is preferable? To

me it's the Tylenol. By the way adrenal crisis IS life threatening and too much

stress causes adrenal crisis. It's really a simple equation for me.

By the way the opiates are the most benign of all the pain medications and this

I'll back up with a link. People can be on opiates for life and live a normal

functioning life without damage to their organs or brain function. Addiction

happens but that is about the only downside for escaping a lifetime of pain.

The misconception that the opiates are bad is political propaganda and not

something I will participant in.

http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer/Library/studies/cu/cu5.html

> My mother got severely ill from Tylenol and WAS taking the suggested daily

dose. I think its all about how well we are detoxing as our livers have to work

harder than normal if we are recovering from toxic exposure, as you know. So, I

think Barb was right to be concerned. Take care, be careful. D

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I actually have accupuncture twice a week for my pain and it has helped

tremendously.

On Sun, Jun 7, 2009 at 5:02 PM, mcsisreal <mcsisreal@...> wrote:

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> I take CorvelanM which helps a lot. It is not prescription, my doctor

> recommended it for Restless Leg Syndrome but it is most commonly used for

> Fibromyalgia. You can purchase it at

> http://www.harvesthealth.com/co12ozcom.html

>

>

>

> >

> > I was wondering if anyone has tried any of the medications that are

> prescribed for Fibromyalgia pain... specificly Lyrica... all I've been

> taking is Extra Strength Tylenol and that's just not cutting it.

> >

> > Bonnie

> >

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I was taking one to two a day Tylenol a day when I had trouble, but my liver was

probably messed up from my mold exposure.

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> My mother got severely ill from Tylenol and WAS taking the suggested daily

dose. I think its all about how well we are detoxing as our livers have to work

harder than normal if we are recovering from toxic exposure, as you know. So, I

think Barb was right to be concerned. Take care, be careful. D

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