Hi Trev; I use the name Patty. I've been using Probiotics the best ones I can afford to keep my immune system up, it really seems to help. After all radiation effects the digestive tract. Two years ago I had a dentist give me antibiotics that I didn't need ( dentist had been told it was good for our hearts) My digestive tract was stripped all the cilia killed I've been rebuilding it ever since. I had found a paper by Henry Lai here http;//www.mapcruzin.com/ radiofrequency/henry_lai2.htm, sorry I don't know how to provide a direct link. Lai's paper is called Neurological Effects of Radiofrequency Electromagnetics Radiation I think they also call it the Vienna Paper. Have you heard of the Bioinitive Report?
On Nov 11, 8:13 am, Trev <[email protected]> wrote: > I've done a quick check on this approach. > This sitehttp://www.ext.colostate.edu/PUBS/foodnut/09355.html > has some good data on potassium in diet. > Supplements aren't generally needed (or advised) and the amount your > poster uses exists anyway in a medium apple , orange, or a couple of > apricots ( I use dried organic). > This is a cheaper and more natural route to this idea. > > The Magnesium (Mg) is easier to supplement ( typically for older > people in bone support supplements) and could be taken at the same > time.These would also include calcium. > > Magnesium is also in fruit,almonds, wholegrains and green leafy > veg.http://www.healthyeatingclub.com/info/books-phds/books/foodfacts/html... > This site shows cocoa/ drinking choc as having a huge amount- so take > note :) > > I will try to incorporate this idea for Hum relief anyway, as there's > nothing wrong in the levels suggested for anyone in good health and > choosing to supplement wisely. > [if in doubt ,always consult your Dr.] > > On Nov 10, 9:19 pm, Trev <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Nice to see some feedback John. > > My first response was to think how strange that such a low dose of > > regular dietary intake could do so much. > > Most could do with a bit of extra magnesium- it helps the potassium to > > be taken up- but the normal daily intake of the latter is between 1 > > and 5 grams ie: 3 to 15 times the supplemental dose. > > It may well be that health issues of this writer were marginal enough > > to effect an apparent cure. Use of diuretics is a common depleter of > > potassium, otherwise it's stated as not common to have low levels of > > the mineral. > > Hum is notoriously fickle and hard to nail, as we know! > > > On Nov 10, 7:59 am, "John Dawes" <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > I have recently received an email from a long term sufferer who claims to > > > have found a cure for the Hum. > > > > The treatment is as follows, take 150mg of potassium and 150gm of > > > magnesium at breakfast and the same again at dinner. > > > > He is emphatic that both minerals must be taken together. > > > > He has tried this remedy for the past year and says that it not only > > > removes the Hum but also enables one to return to normal sleep patterns.- > > > Hide quoted text - > > > - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Hum Sufferers" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/hum-sufferers?hl=.
