Guest guest Posted June 6, 2002 Report Share Posted June 6, 2002 D, Thanks. I'll tell him to look into food allergies. Also, lack of iron. How do you eat Chlorophyll? As a supplement? Barry. > Here are replies from friends on other natural health list. Hope > these helps > D > ~~~ > In the book , " Is This Your Child " by Dr. Doris Rapp, MD she says > that dark rings around your eyes is a > classic overlooked symptom of food allergies. > ~~~ > My friend has this problem with herself and her 2 oldest children, > out of 5. > The first thing I thought of was Chlorophyll. It is a blood builder > and good > source of iron. > > My friend has had this since I met her 5 years ago. She just went > vegan in > the past few months. Her oldest 2 got shots and nursed less than the > rest. > They have always had the circles. > > She told me that if she is really consistant with the Chlorophyll the > circles > go away and they have more energy. Chlorophyll is really plant > blood, so I > figure maybe we could just eat more greens, but that costs more than > the > chlorophyll, > Anyway, I don't have a clue as to what really causes it, but she says > the > Chlorophyll is working for them. My children really like the stuff! > ~~~ > A naturopath told us dark circles around the eyes often meant > environmental allergies and candida albicans (yeast) overgrowth, if I > recall correctly. I know there is a book on it as well (and I am not > talking about the yeast handbook,) but rather a book called something > like " Is This Your Child. " ... > ~~~ > This is also a very common sign of allergies, especially food > allergies. It > is called " allergic shiner " . > ~~~ > I am not sure how to spell this...but...many people in my family have > Thallisimia. Which is something to do with the lack of iron in their > blood. > In my family it has caused all of them to have the dark circles. > ~~~ > I have dark circles under my eyes and have found it is improved when > I have > improved my diet. No Meat, sugar, etc. also my energy went up. do > they have > low energy? I was told liver and allergies also. I find it seems to > be true. > ~~~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2002 Report Share Posted June 6, 2002 > D, > > Thanks. I'll tell him to look into food allergies. Also, lack of > iron. How do you eat Chlorophyll? As a supplement? > > Barry. Chlorophyll comes in a liquid and if you get the minty ones it doesn't taste bad at all You can also put it in juice. Taste great in grape juice. I haven't notice much of a taste from either one. If it wasn't for this my mother probably would have died sooner. Her iron was next to nothing and my father had to resort to lots of different alternatives to keep her alive since the medical Dr's just told him to take her home to die. Looking bad they think she had luekimia so I guess she did good to live 30 years past what the dr's gave her. Good luck. Maybe he can find someone that does the food allergy testing. My Chiropractor and test for those. I had to go off dairy for 2 months. But it really helped D Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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