Guest guest Posted May 9, 2011 Report Share Posted May 9, 2011 I call this the frog in the pot syndrome! I got it this morning while sitting in the sun. I came in and got in front of the fan and all is well. > > > Pleased that Prokarin is still working well for you. > I understand your body not telling you! It has been the same after CCSVI treatment. > For years you get to know the fatigue signals then suddenly they aren't there. > You overdo it but don't know until it's too late. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 11, 2011 Report Share Posted May 11, 2011 www.freewebs.com/crystalangel6267/Dr%2520Lawrences%2520... www.freewebs.com/crystalangel6267/Dr%20Lawrences%20Protocol/02_Histamine_Therapy\ ..doc Try this . > > hi pamela, have tried to source in the uk but cannot, but sure you can get from usa or canada? > regards/peter/ppms/london > > > To: mscured > Sent: Monday, 9 May 2011, 18:01 > Subject: Re: Prokarin arrived today > > > Â > > > Hi all, > > I want to try prokarin, how can I get a prescription? > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 11, 2011 Report Share Posted May 11, 2011 The link isn't transferable so I printed the page. Histamine/ Caffeine Therapy in the Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis A new method of treating MS has recently been publicised on the internet, which suggests the possibility of actual recovery of the various disabilities resulting from this disease. This is the use of either transdermal (through the skin) or sublingual (under the tongue) histamine treatment, followed by the transdermal application of caffeine cream. This theory was first considered in the 1930s and the actual treatment method was first presented in the 1960s. At that time, due perhaps to a general lack of communication, the method never became widely known, and interest eventually diminished and the theory was lost from view. The method was once more made known by Elaine Delack in 1998 when she presented it as a commercial product, Procarin, using histamine cream and caffeine cream. The histamine cream has the marked disadvantage that it is sensitive to both light and heat and is destroyed if not refrigerated and kept in light-free conditions. Procarin costs about £200-00 per month for treatment. The content of this treatment has been widely publicised on the internet and the formulation now offered is somewhat more convenient in being less sensitive to light and heat. The treatment involves three preparations: 3% sodium bicarbonate solution; histamine solution, which contains histamine 1mg/ drop; caffeine cream, which contains 100 mg caffeine/ ml. It is essential that the histamine should be stored in a light-proof box in a refrigerator. The caffeine cream and the bicarbonate solution should simply be stored in a cool place. The histamine and bicarbonate solutions are provided in disposable plastic dropper bottles. The present cost of this treatment is £14-00 plus £2-00 postage. Prices for items purchased separately are: Histamine £7-50 plus 90p postage; Caffeine cream £5-00 plus £1-00 postage; Bicarbonate solution £1-50 plus 90p postage. For directions on how to produce the bicarbonate solution at home – please see below. Double strength (2 mg/ drop) or half-strength (0.5 mg/ drop) histamine is available, for those who require an increased or a decreased dose. Prices are, 2 mg: £13-00 plus 90p postage; 0.5 mg: £4-50 plus 90p postage. The transdermal treatment method: sodium bicarbonate solution: two-three drops are first applied to a clean area of skin and rubbed in until almost dry. Any accessible area of skin may be used: upper arm, thigh, abdomen, back etc. It is preferable to avoid the forearm or lower leg due to the superficial position of the veins, which may become inflamed in response to repeated applications of the histamine. to the same area one drop of histamine is applied and rubbed in until dry. At this stage a weak histamine reaction may occur. There may be a slight stinging sensation; the skin may become red and small raised swellings (wheals) may occur. This reaction is temporary and the effects will diminish and disappear within a few minutes. To the same area apply a small, pea-sized portion (about 0.5 ml) of caffeine cream and rub in until absorbed. The sublingual treatment method: one drop of the histamine solution is applied directly under the tongue. The precise dose and frequency of application is then adjusted according to the response gained. The caffeine cream is then applied to an appropriate area of skin, as described above. Goodshape, who uses this mode of application with his wife, Polly, finds the method more effective than the transdermal method of application. This therefore, may be tried as an alternative. Obviously, in this circumstance, the bicarbonate solution will not be required. When you receive your treatment pack you should start with just one treatment each day. This may be increased at weekly intervals until benefits are seen. If improvement is seen at any stage, the treatment should be continued at that dose. To prevent deterioration due to the effects of light the histamine should be applied in dim light and the treated area covered by clothing for about thirty minutes immediately after. Some of those attempting this method have found an increase in tiredness, muscle spasm or pain. This appears to be due to an excess of the histamine. It is therefore suggested that, if any adverse effects occur the dose should be reduced to the previous symptom-free level.. Despite the apparent benefits of caffeine in this circumstance, any excess of caffeine, from such as tea, coffee or cola- drinks, should be avoided. The amount provided by the cream is a small, measured quantity. Any excess, due to one or more cups of tea or coffee each day, may exceed the appropriate therapeutic dose. It is therefore advised to continue taking decaffeinated drinks as is routine. If the caffeine cream is found to disturb sleep, the last dose of caffeine in the evening should be avoided. Improvement does not occur in every individual. Any improvements may take several weeks to become apparent. In America, using the original Procarin, surveys have suggested that approximately two-thirds of patients improve; about 20% remain the same, and about 12% get worse. The most common side effect is initial drowsiness or an increase in tiredness. Arthritic pain and occasionally, depression have also been reported. If these, or other adverse symptoms, should become apparent, the dose of histamine should be reduced as directed above. The initial treatment will include the bicarbonate solution but, as this solution may be readily and cheaply made from sodium bicarbonate (from the kitchen cupboard) it may be considered more economic to make this at home. The method of production is simple. Just add one small, slightly heaped, teaspoon of sodium bicarbonate to 500 ml (half a litre) of water in a clean bottle and shake to dissolve. Once prepared this may be kept fresh in the `fridge and will be sufficient for many months of use. If desired a smaller quantity may be prepared using the same proportions. The strength of the solution is not critical so please do not be concerned if the measure is not accurate. It is simply to make the skin slightly alkaline before applying the histamine. It must be emphasised that this method must be considered experimental and that no beneficial response or improvement can be guaranteed. Please call, write or e-mail with any problems or questions to the address below. E-mail: bob.lawrence@... DIETARY RESEARCH LIMITED, 10 HEOL GERRIG, TREBOETH, SWANSEA SA5 9BP Company Registered Number 2615367: Tel: 01792 – 417514 > > > www.freewebs.com/crystalangel6267/Dr%2520Lawrences%2520... www.freewebs.com/crystalangel6267/Dr%20Lawrences%20Protocol/02_Histamine_Therapy\ ..doc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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