Re: CSmigraines //magnet theaepy

2012-05-28 Thread ZZekelink
Please change or add to subject lines. Thanks  Los

Re: CSmigraines / magnesium

2012-05-28 Thread ZZekelink
 
In a message dated 5/27/2012 10:15:25 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
aubuchon.da...@gmail.com writes:

I recently read an article about Mg deficiency and  migraines.  Have you 
had your nieces Magnesium levels  checked?  The best way for this is 
intracellular, but you could  start with serum.  Tho the body everything it can 
to 
keep the blood  balanced, to the disadvantage of the cells.  It's done just 
like a  DNA swab under the tongue.  If you like I will look up the lab I  did 
this  with.

Edy






RE: CSmigraines

2012-05-28 Thread Faith Saint Francis

Migraines are often related to the colon.
A colon treatment (enemas or cleansing) may bring relief.
Leonardo Faith

Date: Sun, 27 May 2012 18:01:04 -0700
From: edyrayfi...@sbcglobal.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSmigraines

I recently read an article about Mg deficiency and migraines.  Have you had 
your nieces Magnesium levels checked?  The best way for this is intracellular, 
but you could start with serum.  Tho the body everything it can to keep the 
blood balanced, to the disadvantage of the cells.  It's done just like a DNA 
swab under the tongue.  If you like I will look up the lab I did this with.

Edy

  

CSmigraines

2012-05-27 Thread Edy Rayfield
I recently read an article about Mg deficiency and migraines.  Have you had 
your nieces Magnesium levels checked?  The best way for this is intracellular, 
but you could start with serum.  Tho the body everything it can to keep the 
blood balanced, to the disadvantage of the cells.  It's done just like a DNA 
swab under the tongue.  If you like I will look up the lab I did this with.

Edy



Re: CSmigraines

2012-05-27 Thread Deborah Gerard
Thanks Edy...Her hubby is in the Navy so I am not sure what kind of Insurance 
they have, but if it cover's it or not it sure will be worth the expense to 
find out if that is the problem,
Debbie
 


 From: Edy Rayfield edyrayfi...@sbcglobal.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Sunday, May 27, 2012 9:01 PM
Subject: CSmigraines
   
I recently read an article about Mg deficiency and migraines.  Have you had 
your nieces Magnesium levels checked?  The best way for this is intracellular, 
but you could start with serum.  Tho the body everything it can to keep the 
blood balanced, to the disadvantage of the cells.  It's done just like a DNA 
swab under the tongue.  If you like I will look up the lab I did this with.

Edy

Re: CSmigraines

2012-05-27 Thread David AuBuchon
Magnesium oil on back of neck, cayenne under tongue, negative pole magnets
on back on neck.

On Sun, May 27, 2012 at 6:07 PM, Deborah Gerard devorah...@yahoo.comwrote:

 Thanks Edy...Her hubby is in the Navy so I am not sure what kind of
 Insurance they have, but if it cover's it or not it sure will be worth the
 expense to find out if that is the problem,
 Debbie

*From:* Edy Rayfield edyrayfi...@sbcglobal.net
 *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
 *Sent:* Sunday, May 27, 2012 9:01 PM
 *Subject:* CSmigraines
  **
 I recently read an article about Mg deficiency and migraines.  Have you
 had your nieces Magnesium levels checked?  The best way for this is
 intracellular, but you could start with serum.  Tho the body everything it
 can to keep the blood balanced, to the disadvantage of the cells.  It's
 done just like a DNA swab under the tongue.  If you like I will look up the
 lab I did this with.

 Edy

 



Re: CSmigraines

2012-05-27 Thread Deborah Gerard
I have the magne't what size?
thanks tons Deb
 


 From: David AuBuchon aubuchon.da...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Sunday, May 27, 2012 9:13 PM
Subject: Re: CSmigraines
   
Magnesium oil on back of neck, cayenne under tongue, negative pole magnets on 
back on neck.
On Sun, May 27, 2012 at 6:07 PM, Deborah Gerard devorah...@yahoo.com wrote: 
Thanks Edy...Her hubby is in the Navy so I am not sure what kind of Insurance 
they have, but if it cover's it or not it sure will be worth the expense to 
find out if that is the problem, 
Debbie

 
 From: Edy Rayfield edyrayfi...@sbcglobal.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Sunday, May 27, 2012 9:01 PM
Subject: CSmigraines
 
 
I recently read an article about Mg deficiency and migraines.  Have you had 
your nieces Magnesium levels checked?  The best way for this is intracellular, 
but you could start with serum.  Tho the body everything it can to keep the 
blood balanced, to the disadvantage of the cells.  It's done just like a DNA 
swab under the tongue.  If you like I will look up the lab I did this with.

Edy



Re: CSmigraines

2012-05-27 Thread David AuBuchon
Tiny I suppose.  Or as large as can be easily taped there or stuck to a
metal hair clip.  I don't have my magnet book with me otherwise I would
read the recopmmedation for migraines.  I think some other people on this
forum have Peter Kulishs book, they may chime in.

On Sun, May 27, 2012 at 6:50 PM, Deborah Gerard devorah...@yahoo.comwrote:

 I have the magne't what size?
 thanks tons Deb

*From:* David AuBuchon aubuchon.da...@gmail.com
 *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
 *Sent:* Sunday, May 27, 2012 9:13 PM
 *Subject:* Re: CSmigraines
  **
 Magnesium oil on back of neck, cayenne under tongue, negative pole magnets
 on back on neck.
 On Sun, May 27, 2012 at 6:07 PM, Deborah Gerard devorah...@yahoo.comwrote:
 **

 Thanks Edy...Her hubby is in the Navy so I am not sure what kind of
 Insurance they have, but if it cover's it or not it sure will be worth the
 expense to find out if that is the problem,
 Debbie

*From:* Edy Rayfield edyrayfi...@sbcglobal.net
 *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
 *Sent:* Sunday, May 27, 2012 9:01 PM
 *Subject:* CSmigraines
  **
 I recently read an article about Mg deficiency and migraines.  Have you
 had your nieces Magnesium levels checked?  The best way for this is
 intracellular, but you could start with serum.  Tho the body everything it
 can to keep the blood balanced, to the disadvantage of the cells.  It's
 done just like a DNA swab under the tongue.  If you like I will look up the
 lab I did this with.

 Edy

 

 **
 



Re: CSmigraines

2012-05-27 Thread David AuBuchon
Ask her where she feels the migraine starting.  It can be the base of the
skull , but some people perhaps experience elswhere.  That is where I would
put them.

On Sun, May 27, 2012 at 7:15 PM, David AuBuchon aubuchon.da...@gmail.comwrote:

 Tiny I suppose.  Or as large as can be easily taped there or stuck to a
 metal hair clip.  I don't have my magnet book with me otherwise I would
 read the recopmmedation for migraines.  I think some other people on this
 forum have Peter Kulishs book, they may chime in.

 On Sun, May 27, 2012 at 6:50 PM, Deborah Gerard devorah...@yahoo.comwrote:

 I have the magne't what size?
 thanks tons Deb

*From:* David AuBuchon aubuchon.da...@gmail.com
 *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
 *Sent:* Sunday, May 27, 2012 9:13 PM
 *Subject:* Re: CSmigraines
  **
 Magnesium oil on back of neck, cayenne under tongue, negative pole
 magnets on back on neck.
 On Sun, May 27, 2012 at 6:07 PM, Deborah Gerard devorah...@yahoo.comwrote:
 **

 Thanks Edy...Her hubby is in the Navy so I am not sure what kind of
 Insurance they have, but if it cover's it or not it sure will be worth the
 expense to find out if that is the problem,
 Debbie

*From:* Edy Rayfield edyrayfi...@sbcglobal.net
 *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
 *Sent:* Sunday, May 27, 2012 9:01 PM
 *Subject:* CSmigraines
  **
 I recently read an article about Mg deficiency and migraines.  Have you
 had your nieces Magnesium levels checked?  The best way for this is
 intracellular, but you could start with serum.  Tho the body everything it
 can to keep the blood balanced, to the disadvantage of the cells.  It's
 done just like a DNA swab under the tongue.  If you like I will look up the
 lab I did this with.

 Edy

 

 **
 





RE: CSmigraines

2012-05-27 Thread Neville Munn

That's why I suggested Quik eze or Rennies or similar indigestion tablets.
There are 3 ingredients in indigestion tablets that are in Migraine 
medications, magnesium, calcium carbonate or something I think is another one, 
and the third I can't remember.
I looked into it several years ago cos one of our daughters gets migraines, and 
now she just sucks on a Rennies to fix it, and fixes it fairly quick too I'm 
led to believe.
Just a suggestion.
N.

Date: Sun, 27 May 2012 18:01:04 -0700
From: edyrayfi...@sbcglobal.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSmigraines

I recently read an article about Mg deficiency and migraines.  Have you had 
your nieces Magnesium levels checked?  The best way for this is intracellular, 
but you could start with serum.  Tho the body everything it can to keep the 
blood balanced, to the disadvantage of the cells.  It's done just like a DNA 
swab under the tongue.  If you like I will look up the lab I did this with.

Edy

  

RE: CSMigraines

2009-12-15 Thread Norton, Steve
I had seen this site previously and found it to be superficial at best.
From the site home page:

The purpose of this site is to examine the credibility of these claims
from the standpoint of our present-day understanding of science. The
latter, of course, is always evolving and is never complete, but it
makes an excellent B.S. filter that is almost always reliable.

I like those words but he doesn't fulfill them. From the page you cited
below:

The Journal of Medicinal Food seems to be a favorite place to publish
stuff whose authors place degrees (often phony ones) after their names.
The second article, whose senior author has a Ph.D. in physical
education and who appears to be the only legitimate faculty researcher
cited in any of the references, reports a double-blind study of six
subjects in which reduced blood lactate concentrations were observed
following 40-km simulated bicycling trials. I'll leave it to those more
knowledgable about physiology than me to evaluate these papers.

Not exactly a science based evaluation. Regarding the study he did
mention above, here is what Ray Sahelian, M.D, says at
http://www.raysahelian.com/silica.html:

Effects of microhydrin supplementation on endurance performance and
metabolism in well-trained cyclists.
Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab. 2004 Oct;14(5):560-73. Dept of Human
Biology and Nutritional Sciences, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario,
Canada N1G 2W1.
This study investigated whether the supplement Microhydrin contains
silica hydride bonds (Si-H) and if Microhydrin supplementation increased
performance or altered metabolism compared to placebo during prolonged
endurance cycling. Seven endurance-trained male cyclists consumed 9.6 g
of Microhydrin or placebo over 48 h in a randomized, double-blind,
crossover design. The results indicate that oral Microhydrin
supplementation does not enhance cycling time trial performance or alter
metabolism during prolonged submaximal exercise in endurance-trained
cyclists

Frankly, I don't think much about the accuracy of the site or the
technical competence of the site owner.

 - Steve N

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From: muk...@mail.bg [mailto:muk...@mail.bg] 
Sent: Monday, December 14, 2009 2:00 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSMigraines

See also

http://www.chem1.com/CQ/FlanBunk.html

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Re: CSMigraines

2009-12-15 Thread Annie B Smythe

Which site?

And yes, Dr Sahelian has some very good info. He 
always backs up statements with facts. And he 
doesn't recommend anything really without some 
studies behind it. I know he's been leery of 
supplementing large doses of vit D3. But some 
people need the large doses for a while until they 
get a decent blood level. And there are studies 
that back the blood levels up. So I use Dr 
Sahelian's site, and a couple of others, to touch 
base and then branch out looking for other 
information, studies and research.


Annie




Norton, Steve wrote:

I had seen this site previously and found it to be superficial at best.

From the site home page:


The purpose of this site is to examine the credibility of these claims
from the standpoint of our present-day understanding of science. The
latter, of course, is always evolving and is never complete, but it
makes an excellent B.S. filter that is almost always reliable.

I like those words but he doesn't fulfill them. From the page you cited
below:

The Journal of Medicinal Food seems to be a favorite place to publish
stuff whose authors place degrees (often phony ones) after their names.
The second article, whose senior author has a Ph.D. in physical
education and who appears to be the only legitimate faculty researcher
cited in any of the references, reports a double-blind study of six
subjects in which reduced blood lactate concentrations were observed
following 40-km simulated bicycling trials. I'll leave it to those more
knowledgable about physiology than me to evaluate these papers.

Not exactly a science based evaluation. Regarding the study he did
mention above, here is what Ray Sahelian, M.D, says at
http://www.raysahelian.com/silica.html:

Effects of microhydrin supplementation on endurance performance and
metabolism in well-trained cyclists.
Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab. 2004 Oct;14(5):560-73. Dept of Human
Biology and Nutritional Sciences, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario,
Canada N1G 2W1.
This study investigated whether the supplement Microhydrin contains
silica hydride bonds (Si-H) and if Microhydrin supplementation increased
performance or altered metabolism compared to placebo during prolonged
endurance cycling. Seven endurance-trained male cyclists consumed 9.6 g
of Microhydrin or placebo over 48 h in a randomized, double-blind,
crossover design. The results indicate that oral Microhydrin
supplementation does not enhance cycling time trial performance or alter
metabolism during prolonged submaximal exercise in endurance-trained
cyclists

Frankly, I don't think much about the accuracy of the site or the
technical competence of the site owner.

 - Steve N

-Original Message-
From: muk...@mail.bg [mailto:muk...@mail.bg] 
Sent: Monday, December 14, 2009 2:00 PM

To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSMigraines

See also

http://www.chem1.com/CQ/FlanBunk.html

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CSMigraines

2009-12-14 Thread mukta1

See also

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CSMigraines

2009-12-13 Thread Paul Bond
I haven't read the entire thread and have to head out now, but this is
something I've been looking into lately (I tend not to get them, but I know
quite a few who do as it seems to be common in this part of Asia).  What I'd
reduced it to was supplementing magnesium and iodine, and avoiding MSG.

 

Paul

 

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CSMigraines

2005-03-01 Thread James McCourt, Ph.D.
Can you provide any more information?
  - Original Message - 
  From: Deborah Gerard 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2005 10:34 PM
  Subject: CSRe:csPHN


  I hope this comes thru right. On the subject of migraines...I have recently 
been going to a Chriopractor who uses a device called a Activator...with 
incredible results..Debbie



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My Mother suffered from this and was put on an antidepressant to help 
with 
the pain management - can't remember the name.  All other measures she 
tried 
didn't help.

I'd personally look into Botox.  I've heard people use it for 
Migraines.  It 
sure beats the other meds like Oxycontin he's on.

A more natural therapy of which I have no first hand experience is 
Prolotherapy.  The hard part will be finding someone to administer this 
whereas Botox is readily available.

Cindy




Re: CSMigraines

2005-03-01 Thread V

Maybe its this?

http://www.activator.com/


Take care,
 V


 Can you provide any more information?
   - Original Message - 
   From: Deborah Gerard 
   To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
   Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2005 10:34 PM
   Subject: CSRe:csPHN


   I hope this comes thru right. On the subject of migraines...I have
 recently been going to a Chriopractor who uses a device called a
 Activator...with incredible results..Debbie



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 My Mother suffered from this and was put on an antidepressant to help 
 with 
 the pain management - can't remember the name.  All other measures she 
 tried 
 didn't help.

 I'd personally look into Botox.  I've heard people use it for 
 Migraines.  It 
 sure beats the other meds like Oxycontin he's on.

 A more natural therapy of which I have no first hand experience is 
 Prolotherapy.  The hard part will be finding someone to administer this 
 whereas Botox is readily available.

 Cindy




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CSmigraines/allergies was Re: CSDMSO blindness

2004-10-22 Thread sol
My son's allergist (MD) told me over 25 years ago that it was his 
opinion that migraines are mostly allergy related. He felt a prime 
candidate was cow's milk and it's derivative products..he said 
kids with milk allergy get asthma, adults often get migraines.
He thought this accounted for the myth that kids grow out of 
allergies. They don't-but the symptoms change, and are not 
recognized as allergy.

sol

P.S. I said I wasn't going to change subject headers to reflect 
content...I lied.


ransley wrote:


 When DMSO first became popular years ago...as a local treatment for
 arthritis...they did some preliminary studies...and one person went
 blind.

 
A cyber-friend sent me his (non-medical) opinion that migraine is an 
allergic reaction. I have edited that document and will send it to 
anyone who wants it.
 
Remember folks- taking responsibility for your own health is not 
always a bed of roses. Roses have thorns.
 
Daddybob




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CSMigraines (O.T.)

2003-05-01 Thread Jay Ice

Run down the complete list of symtoms.

When I used to get migraines I would have them for 3-4 days at a time. Super 
sensitive to light and sound and any smell. Some flu-like symtoms: Throwing up, 
couldn't eat. I could not fall asleep, I would just toss and turn and when I 
did fall asleep not longer than a few hours. My mouth would water with saliva. 

What kinda meds have you taken?

When I went to the doctor she gave me Frova and Imitrex nasal spray. The state 
pays for any medication or doctor visit I will ever encounter... I still have 
some Frova left if you would like I will send you what I have left but taking 
medicine will not rid you of the migraine forever and that is what you want, 
medicine is only a band aid. I hope you don't get the wrong impression of my 
offer,... I just have the strong belief that what goes around comes around 
and if you are helped you better keep that in motion because if you stop the 
cycle anything that may have been comeing your way is also stopped. 

You will have a lot of feedback on the subject but pick and choose what you 
think will be beneficial... I made the mistake of trying to do every treatment 
that came my way for acne. When all along it was my eating habit. 

You really should look into changeing the way you eat. Start slow until you are 
on the right track. The next time you are shopping choose to buy what is in the 
direction of your new lifestyle. Until all of the old food is gone. Only you 
can make this change. Just think if you were to put diesel in a gas car.. would 
it run like it was designed to. NO. It wasn't meant for that, Just like your 
body. If you are interested in makeing this step say something and I will help 
as much as I can. I'm still in the process of learning so you could learn right 
along with me. Besides it will benefit more than just the head aches.

Jay


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CSMigraines

2000-09-08 Thread Katie Jay
Marshall triggered a memory for me. I was at a homeschooling get together
and a woman arrived with a migraine. Another woman does energy work and
spent a few minutes removing a block in the sick woman's energy field. I had
never even heard of this kind of healing. The results were almost instant
and dramatic.

Katie

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I would see if the guy knows anyone that has healing hands, knows Reiki,
 Christian Healing, or has theraputic touch and can do laying on of hands.
I
 believe lots of people can do it, but most don't say anything because of
of the
 environment.  Personally I know at least 8 people who can do this, and
over half
 of my friends can.  Anyway, I have never known a case of a migrane to NOT
go away
 upon applying this type of healing for a couple of minutes.





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