Guest guest Posted June 10, 2009 Report Share Posted June 10, 2009 Now that you understand how the biotoxins effect (some of) us, I am still trying to connect the dots on this. We already now that we can bind them with either rx meds or natural supps (ie. butyrate and others). But you made a statement that contradicts DR Shoemaker (published research dr who specializes in neurotoxins). He claims that we CAN raise our MSH levels, and you say that we can remove the toxins, which would then supposedly increase our MSH levels, but some still stay low. Some do raise and thankfully are helped by just that process alone. But he knows from his experience with thousands of patients,that binding and removing is only part of the biotoxin pathway for some. From his experience, he also knows what would help heal the other patients. Dr Shoemaker has asked for approval of MSH shots or patches and has now been in FDA hands awaiting approval for years to allow drs to do just this. Dr Shoemaker believes that once that MSH level is lowered , that some people may never feel good until that shot is approved again for this purpose. And I believe the proof is right here on this website. If you could please add anything you know about MSH hormone adjustments for patients, I would love to hear it. Thanks, Jeanne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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