Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines....

2009-12-09 Thread Renee
Nice.  Good job.  And great info.

Samala,
Renee

---Original Message---
 

 
Here is a link to my wife's attempt to put together a list of migraine
remedies and so on.  

She was getting lost with all the info and so decided to put it together in
a word document for her own use.  Then, she wanted to pass this info along
to some of her friends on her yahoo Pet Rat groups, but it was getting
difficult since some folks couldn't open up her Word document.

So, today I converted it to a web page.   Migraines have nothing to do with
Rats, but I fiddled around with a photo I had taken of Pongo, one of our Rex
rats and turned it into the background for the page so it wouldn't just be
all black and white.

http://www.eatonrapidsjunkbarn.com/rats/clg_migraines.091209.htm









 

Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines....

2009-12-09 Thread Pat
I LOVE rats!!!  I've had a few but won't anymore.  It's so heartbreaking how 
they get tumors and die between two and three years.  Three of mine had surgery 
to remove the mammary tumors.  That gave maybe 3 more months to a couple of 
them.  Have you used colloidal silver on them?  I had one with terrible asthma, 
wish I'd known about CS back then.

Pat





From: Steve 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wed, December 9, 2009 10:33:46 PM
Subject: CS>Speaking of Migraines


Here is a link to my wife's attempt to put together a list of migraine remedies 
and so on.  

She was getting lost with all the info and so decided to put it together in a 
word document for her own use.  Then, she wanted to pass this info along to 
some of her friends on her yahoo Pet Rat groups, but it was getting difficult 
since some folks couldn't open up her Word document.

So, today I converted it to a web page.   Migraines have nothing to do with 
Rats, but I fiddled around with a photo I had taken of Pongo, one of our Rex 
rats and turned it into the background for the page so it wouldn't just be all 
black and white.

http://www.eatonrapidsjunkbarn.com/rats/clg_migraines.091209.htm


  

Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines....

2009-12-09 Thread Marshalee Hallett
Hi!
I saw no mention of Vitamins A and E in the list.
Those are what stopped, and now prevent, my once common migraines. I haven`t
had one for months, and before that one, it was a decade or so since I had
one!
I take 25,000 IU of natural fish-oil Vitamin A, and 600-800 IU of natural
alpha-Tocopherol (NOT tocopheryl with a Y, it is the artificial stuff).
They work by making the blood vessels stretchy, and that eases the pain.
Marshalee

On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 8:33 PM, Steve  wrote:

> Here is a link to my wife's attempt to put together a list of migraine
> remedies and so on.
>
> She was getting lost with all the info and so decided to put it together in
> a word document for her own use.  Then, she wanted to pass this info along
> to some of her friends on her yahoo Pet Rat groups, but it was getting
> difficult since some folks couldn't open up her Word document.
>
> So, today I converted it to a web page.   Migraines have nothing to do with
> Rats, but I fiddled around with a photo I had taken of Pongo, one of our Rex
> rats and turned it into the background for the page so it wouldn't just be
> all black and white.
>
> http://www.eatonrapidsjunkbarn.com/rats/clg_migraines.091209.htm
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>


Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines....

2009-12-09 Thread Vigilius Haufniensis
It's a liver yin deficiency with heat rising.  There are some great points and 
herbs for this, but patterns can vary.  When you feel one coming on, eat/drink 
something very cold.
I can give dietary pointers, if you'd like.




  - Original Message - 
  From: Renee 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, December 09, 2009 10:05 PM
  Subject: Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines


Nice.  Good job.  And great info.

Samala,
Renee

---Original Message---



  Here is a link to my wife's attempt to put together a list of 
migraine remedies and so on.  

  She was getting lost with all the info and so decided to put it 
together in a word document for her own use.  Then, she wanted to pass this 
info along to some of her friends on her yahoo Pet Rat groups, but it was 
getting difficult since some folks couldn't open up her Word document.

  So, today I converted it to a web page.   Migraines have nothing 
to do with Rats, but I fiddled around with a photo I had taken of Pongo, one of 
our Rex rats and turned it into the background for the page so it wouldn't just 
be all black and white.

  http://www.eatonrapidsjunkbarn.com/rats/clg_migraines.091209.htm






 


   
  
   


Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines....

2009-12-10 Thread Shiona Phillips
Hidden infections under teeth could also be a factor.  My regular 
migraines cleared up after having a root canal treated tooth removed.
I was only getting mild toothache but having tried many things before 
this, diet, cleansing fasts, herbs, chiropractic, acupuncture, decided 
to have it removed after reading (Dr Hulda Clark) about potential 
problems with root canal treated teeth,  and found that indeed it was 
infected underneath.


There's often a combination of causes.  Mine were also linked to neck 
problems and hormonal cycles, but it was having the tooth out that 
cleared them up for me


Wishing your wife success in finding a solution.


Shiona


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Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines....

2009-12-10 Thread Renee
Well, I don't know how a list about CS would feel about dietary stuff. ;-) 
I personally don't have migraines, just kept your information for my files. 
It's always good to have 'personal experience' information, though.  I guess
it depends on what others on the list say about the food thing.

Samala,
Renee

---Original Message---
 
It's a liver yin deficiency with heat rising.  There are some great points
and herbs for this, but patterns can vary.  When you feel one coming on,
eat/drink something very cold.
I can give dietary pointers, if you'd like.
 
 
 
 
-

Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines....

2009-12-10 Thread Deborah Gerard
You can send them to me if you would. I have sister who has them all the time.
thanks much,
debbie





From: Vigilius Haufniensis 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wed, December 9, 2009 10:40:43 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines


It's a liver yin deficiency with heat rising.  There are some great points and 
herbs for this, but patterns can vary.  When you feel one coming on, eat/drink 
something very cold.
I can give dietary pointers, if you'd like.

 
 
 
- Original Message - 
>From: Renee 
>To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
>Sent: Wednesday, December 09, 2009 10:05 PM
>Subject: Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines
>
>
>Nice.  Good job.  And great info.
> 
>Samala,
>Renee
> 
>---Original Message---
>
>
>
>
>Here is a link to my wife's attempt to put together a list of migraine 
>remedies and so on.  
>
>She was getting lost with all the info and so decided to put it together in a 
>word document for her own use.  Then, she wanted to pass this info along to 
>some of her friends on her yahoo Pet Rat groups, but it was getting difficult 
>since some folks couldn't open up her Word document.
>
>So, today I converted it to a web page.   Migraines have nothing to do with 
>Rats, but I fiddled around with a photo I had taken of Pongo, one of our Rex 
>rats and turned it into the background for the page so it wouldn't just be all 
>black and white.
>
>http://www.eatonrapidsjunkbarn.com/rats/clg_migraines.091209.htm
>
>
>
>
>
>
> 
>
>


  

Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines....

2009-12-10 Thread Roger and Lisa Royal
I have found that most of my migraines are triggered by an electrolyte 
imbalance.  I can usually head one off by drinking a chug of acv.  I have NO 
idea if this is common or not, but I wanted to mention it in case it could help 
anyone else.
Lisa
  - Original Message - 
  From: Renee 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 7:37 AM
  Subject: Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines


Well, I don't know how a list about CS would feel about dietary stuff. 
;-)  I personally don't have migraines, just kept your information for my 
files.  It's always good to have 'personal experience' information, though.  I 
guess it depends on what others on the list say about the food thing.

Samala,
Renee

---Original Message---

It's a liver yin deficiency with heat rising.  There are some great 
points and herbs for this, but patterns can vary.  When you feel one coming on, 
eat/drink something very cold.
I can give dietary pointers, if you'd like.




- 
  
   



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Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines....

2009-12-10 Thread Heidrun Beer
On Thu, 10 Dec 2009 10:42:47 -0600, Roger and Lisa Royal wrote in
<007601ca79b7$cec937b0$6101a...@dj7y9k71>:

>I have found that most of my migraines are triggered by an electrolyte 
>imbalance.  I can usually head one off by drinking a chug of acv.  I have NO 
>idea if this is common or not, but I wanted to mention it in case it could 
>help anyone else.
>Lisa



Very interesting!

I found that my frequent headaches had to do with 
histamine intolerance! Even after learning that my
daughter had the full blown version of it, I still
didn't suspect that I had a milder version myself...
until I finally connected the dots after an orgy 
of oh! so wonderful salami and pepper camembert,
only to scream with pain on the next day.



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RE: CS>Speaking of Migraines....

2009-12-10 Thread jessie70
Lisa - acv meaning apple cider vinegar? How much is a chug? Do you mix
w/something else? Thx. Jess
  -Original Message-
  From: Roger and Lisa Royal [mailto:rerl...@bellsouth.net]
  Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 11:43 AM
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  Subject: Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines


  I have found that most of my migraines are triggered by an electrolyte
imbalance.  I can usually head one off by drinking a chug of acv.  I have NO
idea if this is common or not, but I wanted to mention it in case it could
help anyone else.
  Lisa
- Original Message -
From: Renee
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 7:37 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines


  Well, I don't know how a list about CS would feel about dietary
stuff. ;-)  I personally don't have migraines, just kept your information
for my files.  It's always good to have 'personal experience' information,
though.  I guess it depends on what others on the list say about the food
thing.

  Samala,
  Renee

  ---Original Message---

  It's a liver yin deficiency with heat rising.  There are some
great points and herbs for this, but patterns can vary.  When you feel one
coming on, eat/drink something very cold.
  I can give dietary pointers, if you'd like.




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Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines....

2009-12-10 Thread James McCourt, Ph.D.
Please send them here also.
  - Original Message - 
  From: Deborah Gerard 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 6:35 AM
  Subject: Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines


  You can send them to me if you would. I have sister who has them all the time.
  thanks much,
  debbie




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  From: Vigilius Haufniensis 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  Sent: Wed, December 9, 2009 10:40:43 PM
  Subject: Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines


  It's a liver yin deficiency with heat rising.  There are some great points 
and herbs for this, but patterns can vary.  When you feel one coming on, 
eat/drink something very cold.
  I can give dietary pointers, if you'd like.




- Original Message - 
From: Renee 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Wednesday, December 09, 2009 10:05 PM
    Subject: Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines


  Nice.  Good job.  And great info.

  Samala,
  Renee

  ---Original Message---



Here is a link to my wife's attempt to put together a list of 
migraine remedies and so on.  

She was getting lost with all the info and so decided to put it 
together in a word document for her own use.  Then, she wanted to pass this 
info along to some of her friends on her yahoo Pet Rat groups, but it was 
getting difficult since some folks couldn't open up her Word document.

So, today I converted it to a web page.   Migraines have 
nothing to do with Rats, but I fiddled around with a photo I had taken of 
Pongo, one of our Rex rats and turned it into the background for the page so it 
wouldn't just be all black and white.

http://www.eatonrapidsjunkbarn.com/rats/clg_migraines.091209.htm






   


 

 




Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines....

2009-12-10 Thread James McCourt, Ph.D.
What is ACV?
  - Original Message - 
  From: Roger and Lisa Royal 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 8:42 AM
  Subject: Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines


  I have found that most of my migraines are triggered by an electrolyte 
imbalance.  I can usually head one off by drinking a chug of acv.  I have NO 
idea if this is common or not, but I wanted to mention it in case it could help 
anyone else.
  Lisa
- Original Message - 
From: Renee 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 7:37 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines


  Well, I don't know how a list about CS would feel about dietary 
stuff. ;-)  I personally don't have migraines, just kept your information for 
my files.  It's always good to have 'personal experience' information, though.  
I guess it depends on what others on the list say about the food thing.

  Samala,
  Renee

  ---Original Message---

  It's a liver yin deficiency with heat rising.  There are some great 
points and herbs for this, but patterns can vary.  When you feel one coming on, 
eat/drink something very cold.
  I can give dietary pointers, if you'd like.




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Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines....

2009-12-10 Thread Richard Goodwin
ACV = Apple Cider Vinegar





From: "James McCourt, Ph.D." 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thu, December 10, 2009 12:38:55 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines

  
What is ACV?
- Original Message - 
>From: Roger and 
>  Lisa Royal 
>To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
>Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 8:42 
>  AM
>Subject: Re: CS>Speaking of 
>  Migraines
>
>
>I have found that most of my migraines are triggered by an electrolyte 
>  imbalance.  I can usually head one off by drinking a chug of acv.  I 
>  have NO idea if this is common or not, but I wanted to mention it in case it 
>  could help anyone else.
>Lisa
>- Original Message - 
>>From: Renee 
>>To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
>>Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 7:37 
>>AM
>>Subject: Re: CS>Speaking of 
>>Migraines
>>
>>
>>Well, I don't 
>>  know how a list about CS would feel about dietary stuff. ;-)  I 
>>  personally don't have migraines, just kept your information for my 
>>  files.  It's always good to have 'personal experience' 
>>  information, though.  I guess it depends on what others on the 
>>  list say about the food thing.
>> 
>>Samala,
>>Renee
>> 
>>---Original 
>>  Message---
>> 
>>It's a liver yin deficiency with heat rising.  
>>  There are some great points and herbs for this, but patterns can 
>>  vary.  When you feel one coming on, eat/drink something very 
>>  cold.
>>I can give dietary pointers, if you'd 
>>  like.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
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>> 
>>  

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Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines....

2009-12-10 Thread Roger and Lisa Royal
ACV=apple cider vinegar.  I probably take a tablespoon.  I wonder if emergen-c 
would help, too..

I have the classic migraines with the aura before the pain sets in, so I have a 
warning that one is coming on.  I know there are lots of diff kinds of 
migraines and this may not work for others.
  - Original Message - 
  From: jessie70 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 10:57 AM
  Subject: RE: CS>Speaking of Migraines


  Lisa - acv meaning apple cider vinegar? How much is a chug? Do you mix 
w/something else? Thx. Jess
-Original Message-
From: Roger and Lisa Royal [mailto:rerl...@bellsouth.net]
Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 11:43 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines


I have found that most of my migraines are triggered by an electrolyte 
imbalance.  I can usually head one off by drinking a chug of acv.  I have NO 
idea if this is common or not, but I wanted to mention it in case it could help 
anyone else.
Lisa
  - Original Message - 
  From: Renee 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 7:37 AM
  Subject: Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines


Well, I don't know how a list about CS would feel about dietary 
stuff. ;-)  I personally don't have migraines, just kept your information for 
my files.  It's always good to have 'personal experience' information, though.  
I guess it depends on what others on the list say about the food thing.

Samala,
Renee

---Original Message---

It's a liver yin deficiency with heat rising.  There are some great 
points and herbs for this, but patterns can vary.  When you feel one coming on, 
eat/drink something very cold.
I can give dietary pointers, if you'd like.




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Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines....

2009-12-10 Thread Roger and Lisa Royal
I usually put the acv in a little water so it isn't so caustic.
  - Original Message - 
  From: jessie70 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 10:57 AM
  Subject: RE: CS>Speaking of Migraines


  Lisa - acv meaning apple cider vinegar? How much is a chug? Do you mix 
w/something else? Thx. Jess
-Original Message-
From: Roger and Lisa Royal [mailto:rerl...@bellsouth.net]
Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 11:43 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines


I have found that most of my migraines are triggered by an electrolyte 
imbalance.  I can usually head one off by drinking a chug of acv.  I have NO 
idea if this is common or not, but I wanted to mention it in case it could help 
anyone else.
Lisa
  - Original Message - 
  From: Renee 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 7:37 AM
  Subject: Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines


Well, I don't know how a list about CS would feel about dietary 
stuff. ;-)  I personally don't have migraines, just kept your information for 
my files.  It's always good to have 'personal experience' information, though.  
I guess it depends on what others on the list say about the food thing.

Samala,
Renee

---Original Message---

It's a liver yin deficiency with heat rising.  There are some great 
points and herbs for this, but patterns can vary.  When you feel one coming on, 
eat/drink something very cold.
I can give dietary pointers, if you'd like.




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Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines....

2009-12-10 Thread Roger and Lisa Royal
That is such a helpful thing to do, thanks!
  - Original Message - 
  From: Steve 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, December 09, 2009 9:33 PM
  Subject: CS>Speaking of Migraines


Here is a link to my wife's attempt to put together a list of migraine 
remedies and so on.  

She was getting lost with all the info and so decided to put it 
together in a word document for her own use.  Then, she wanted to pass this 
info along to some of her friends on her yahoo Pet Rat groups, but it was 
getting difficult since some folks couldn't open up her Word document.

So, today I converted it to a web page.   Migraines have nothing to do 
with Rats, but I fiddled around with a photo I had taken of Pongo, one of our 
Rex rats and turned it into the background for the page so it wouldn't just be 
all black and white.

http://www.eatonrapidsjunkbarn.com/rats/clg_migraines.091209.htm






   




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Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines....

2009-12-10 Thread Roger Barker
I don't know if it's been mentioned before but I do remember someone  
suggesting taking one teaspoon of bicarbonate of soda in a glass of  
water to cure a headache - usually within half an hour. Never had to  
try it myself but it may be of some help to sufferers.


Cheers,  Roger B
NZ


- Original Message -
From: Roger and Lisa Royal
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 8:42 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines

I have found that most of my migraines are triggered by an  
electrolyte imbalance.  I can usually head one off by drinking a chug  
of acv.  I have NO idea if this is common or not, but I wanted to  
mention it in case it could help anyone else.

Lisa



RE: CS>Speaking of Migraines....

2009-12-10 Thread Gina Moore
Please send to me too.  I'm getting one as we speak!  I took some ACV a
little while ago and am drinking some baking soda now.  Hopefully something
will work!!!

Gina

 

  _  

From: Deborah Gerard [mailto:devorah...@yahoo.com] 
Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 6:35 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines

 

You can send them to me if you would. I have sister who has them all the
time.

thanks much,

debbie

 

  _  

From: Vigilius Haufniensis 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Wed, December 9, 2009 10:40:43 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines

It's a liver yin deficiency with heat rising.  There are some great points
and herbs for this, but patterns can vary.  When you feel one coming on,
eat/drink something very cold.

I can give dietary pointers, if you'd like.

 

 

 

 

- Original Message - 

From: Renee <mailto:gaiac...@gmail.com>  

To: silver-list@eskimo.com 

Sent: Wednesday, December 09, 2009 10:05 PM

Subject: Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines

 


Nice.  Good job.  And great info.

 

Samala,

Renee

 

---Original Message---

 

 

 


Here is a link to my wife's attempt to put together a list of migraine
remedies and so on.  

She was getting lost with all the info and so decided to put it together in
a word document for her own use.  Then, she wanted to pass this info along
to some of her friends on her yahoo Pet Rat groups, but it was getting
difficult since some folks couldn't open up her Word document.

So, today I converted it to a web page.   Migraines have nothing to do with
Rats, but I fiddled around with a photo I had taken of Pongo, one of our Rex
rats and turned it into the background for the page so it wouldn't just be
all black and white.

http://www.eatonrapidsjunkbarn.com/rats/clg_migraines.091209.htm







 

 



 

 

 



Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines....

2009-12-10 Thread James McCourt, Ph.D.
Some folks can stop them in the early stages breathing oxygen at about 2.5 
liters per minute. Some success has also been indicated with Hydrogine, 
formerly made by Sandoz.
  - Original Message - 
  From: Roger and Lisa Royal 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 10:16 AM
  Subject: Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines


  ACV=apple cider vinegar.  I probably take a tablespoon.  I wonder if 
emergen-c would help, too..

  I have the classic migraines with the aura before the pain sets in, so I have 
a warning that one is coming on.  I know there are lots of diff kinds of 
migraines and this may not work for others.
- Original Message - 
From: jessie70 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 10:57 AM
Subject: RE: CS>Speaking of Migraines


Lisa - acv meaning apple cider vinegar? How much is a chug? Do you mix 
w/something else? Thx. Jess
  -Original Message-
  From: Roger and Lisa Royal [mailto:rerl...@bellsouth.net]
  Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 11:43 AM
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  Subject: Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines


  I have found that most of my migraines are triggered by an electrolyte 
imbalance.  I can usually head one off by drinking a chug of acv.  I have NO 
idea if this is common or not, but I wanted to mention it in case it could help 
anyone else.
  Lisa
- Original Message - 
From: Renee 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 7:37 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines


  Well, I don't know how a list about CS would feel about dietary 
stuff. ;-)  I personally don't have migraines, just kept your information for 
my files.  It's always good to have 'personal experience' information, though.  
I guess it depends on what others on the list say about the food thing.

  Samala,
  Renee

  ---Original Message---

  It's a liver yin deficiency with heat rising.  There are some 
great points and herbs for this, but patterns can vary.  When you feel one 
coming on, eat/drink something very cold.
  I can give dietary pointers, if you'd like.




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Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines....

2009-12-10 Thread James McCourt, Ph.D.
Spelling correction. Make that Hydergine (ergoloid mesylates). Typical dose was 
about 5 sublingual tablets of 1mg each. BTW The success of this med as well as 
increased oxygen related in my earlier post suggests that at least some 
migraines start from or are aggravated by a low oxygen condition.
  - Original Message - 
  From: James McCourt, Ph.D. 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 10:44 PM
  Subject: Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines


  Some folks can stop them in the early stages breathing oxygen at about 2.5 
liters per minute. Some success has also been indicated with Hydrogine, 
formerly made by Sandoz.
- Original Message - 
From: Roger and Lisa Royal 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 10:16 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines


ACV=apple cider vinegar.  I probably take a tablespoon.  I wonder if 
emergen-c would help, too..

I have the classic migraines with the aura before the pain sets in, so I 
have a warning that one is coming on.  I know there are lots of diff kinds of 
migraines and this may not work for others.
  - Original Message - 
  From: jessie70 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 10:57 AM
  Subject: RE: CS>Speaking of Migraines


  Lisa - acv meaning apple cider vinegar? How much is a chug? Do you mix 
w/something else? Thx. Jess
-Original Message-
From: Roger and Lisa Royal [mailto:rerl...@bellsouth.net]
Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 11:43 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines


I have found that most of my migraines are triggered by an electrolyte 
imbalance.  I can usually head one off by drinking a chug of acv.  I have NO 
idea if this is common or not, but I wanted to mention it in case it could help 
anyone else.
Lisa
  - Original Message - 
  From: Renee 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 7:37 AM
      Subject: Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines


Well, I don't know how a list about CS would feel about dietary 
stuff. ;-)  I personally don't have migraines, just kept your information for 
my files.  It's always good to have 'personal experience' information, though.  
I guess it depends on what others on the list say about the food thing.

Samala,
Renee

---Original Message---

It's a liver yin deficiency with heat rising.  There are some 
great points and herbs for this, but patterns can vary.  When you feel one 
coming on, eat/drink something very cold.
I can give dietary pointers, if you'd like.




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Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines....

2009-12-11 Thread Rowena
It's what I do for DH (bicarb).  I also add some valerian, some 
eyebright, and some feverfew.  More recently I have been  adding 
hawthorn berry, but that, while it may help, was really because I got it 
mixed up with the feverfew bottle.
I have been experimenting with a bit of cream of tartar, but the recent 
posts have reminded me that I used to add some ACV and honey.
I used to have a tri-salts mix which helped, but I have forgotten the 
ingredients; one was certainly bicarbonate of soda, another was a form 
of potassium, I think, and I don't recall the other.

This often aborts an impending attack.

Rowena

Roger Barker wrote:


I don't know if it's been mentioned before but I do remember
someone suggesting taking one teaspoon of bicarbonate of soda in a
glass of water to cure a headache - usually within half an hour.
Never had to try it myself but it may be of some help to sufferers.

Cheers,  Roger B
NZ


- Original Message -
*From:* Roger and Lisa Royal <mailto:rerl...@bellsouth.net>
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com <mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com>
*Sent:* Thursday, December 10, 2009 8:42 AM
    *Subject:* Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines

I have found that most of my migraines are triggered by an
electrolyte imbalance.  I can usually head one off by drinking a
chug of acv.  I have NO idea if this is common or not, but I
wanted to mention it in case it could help anyone else.
Lisa





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Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines....

2009-12-11 Thread Ross Craig
Thanks  for this, sent to friends this am with appreciation...
  - Original Message - 
  From: Steve 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, December 09, 2009 11:33 PM
  Subject: CS>Speaking of Migraines


Here is a link to my wife's attempt to put together a list of migraine 
remedies and so on.  

She was getting lost with all the info and so decided to put it 
together in a word document for her own use.  Then, she wanted to pass this 
info along to some of her friends on her yahoo Pet Rat groups, but it was 
getting difficult since some folks couldn't open up her Word document.

So, today I converted it to a web page.   Migraines have nothing to do 
with Rats, but I fiddled around with a photo I had taken of Pongo, one of our 
Rex rats and turned it into the background for the page so it wouldn't just be 
all black and white.

http://www.eatonrapidsjunkbarn.com/rats/clg_migraines.091209.htm






   



Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines....

2009-12-11 Thread Richard Goodwin
Chronic migraines can also be caused by lyme disease.  If you have other lyme 
symptoms especially, like joint pain, mental fog, and many others that can be 
found on the web, it might be worth your while to get checked.  

Don't just get a lyme test from your local doc.  These tests are 60-70% false 
negative.  And don't fall for the old 10-day antibiotic treatment.  That won't 
even the toes of the little spirochetes.

EIS will cure lyme eventually.  It may take a few months or even a few years, 
depending on how long you have had the infection.

Dick


Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines....

2009-12-11 Thread Steve
Yes.  My wife tried to take ACV for awhile, but it caused her a lot of 
trouble.  Seems that she's allergic to it.  She's allergic to a lot of stuff.   

Please note that I'm using the word 'allergic' in the colloquial sense, rather 
than the strict definition of the word.  Seems to create less confusion than 
the more accurate word, 'intolerance.'

Steve G.


--- On Thu, 12/10/09, Roger and Lisa Royal  wrote:

From: Roger and Lisa Royal 
Subject: Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Thursday, December 10, 2009, 1:16 PM



 
 
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ACV=apple cider vinegar.  I probably take a tablespoon.  I wonder 
if emergen-c would help, too..
 
I have the classic migraines with the aura before the pain sets in, so I 
have a warning that one is coming on.  I know there are lots of diff kinds 
of migraines and this may not work for others.

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  jessie70 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 10:57 
  AM
  Subject: RE: CS>Speaking of 
  Migraines
  

  Lisa - acv 
  meaning apple cider vinegar? How much is a chug? Do you mix w/something else? 
  Thx. Jess
  
-Original Message-
From: Roger and Lisa Royal 
[mailto:rerl...@bellsouth.net]
Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 
11:43 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: 
Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines


I have found that most of my migraines are triggered by an electrolyte 
imbalance.  I can usually head one off by drinking a chug of acv.  
I have NO idea if this is common or not, but I wanted to mention it in case 
it could help anyone else.
Lisa

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Renee 
  
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 
      7:37 AM
  Subject: Re: CS>Speaking of 
  Migraines
  

  


  
Well, I 
don't know how a list about CS would feel about dietary stuff. 
;-)  I personally don't have migraines, just kept your 
information for my files.  It's always good to have 'personal 
experience' information, though.  I guess it depends on what 
others on the list say about the food thing.
 
Samala,
Renee
 

---Original 
Message---
 
It's a liver yin deficiency with heat 
rising.  There are some great points and herbs for this, but 
patterns can vary.  When you feel one coming on, eat/drink 
something very cold.
I can give dietary pointers, if you'd 
like.
 
 
 
 

-

  

  
  




  
  

  
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Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines....

2009-12-11 Thread mborgert






most acv has yeast in it.
-- Original message from Steve : -- 



Yes.  My wife tried to take ACV for awhile, but it caused her a lot of trouble.  Seems that she's allergic to it.  She's allergic to a lot of stuff.   Please note that I'm using the word 'allergic' in the colloquial sense, rather than the strict definition of the word.  Seems to create less confusion than the more accurate word, 'intolerance.'Steve G.--- On Thu, 12/10/09, Roger and Lisa Royal  wrote:
From: Roger and Lisa Royal Subject: Re: CS>Speaking of MigrainesTo: silver-list@eskimo.comDate: Thursday, December 10, 2009, 1:16 PM





ACV=apple cider vinegar.  I probably take a tablespoon.  I wonder if emergen-c would help, too..
 
I have the classic migraines with the aura before the pain sets in, so I have a warning that one is coming on.  I know there are lots of diff kinds of migraines and this may not work for others.

- Original Message - 
From: jessie70 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 10:57 AM
Subject: RE: CS>Speaking of Migraines

Lisa - acv meaning apple cider vinegar? How much is a chug? Do you mix w/something else? Thx. Jess

-Original Message-From: Roger and Lisa Royal [mailto:rerl...@bellsouth.net]Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 11:43 AMTo: silver-list@eskimo.comSubject: Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines
I have found that most of my migraines are triggered by an electrolyte imbalance.  I can usually head one off by drinking a chug of acv.  I have NO idea if this is common or not, but I wanted to mention it in case it could help anyone else.
Lisa

- Original Message - 
From: Renee 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 7:37 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines





Well, I don't know how a list about CS would feel about dietary stuff. ;-)  I personally don't have migraines, just kept your information for my files.  It's always good to have 'personal experience' information, though.  I guess it depends on what others on the list say about the food thing.
 
Samala,
Renee
 

---Original Message---
 
It's a liver yin deficiency with heat rising.  There are some great points and herbs for this, but patterns can vary.  When you feel one coming on, eat/drink something very cold.
I can give dietary pointers, if you'd like.
 
 
 
 

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Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines....

2009-12-13 Thread Vigilius Haufniensis
Sorry I haven't gotten back to you all.  Busy time of year.
Ok, from the standpoint of TCM, "Traditional Chinese Medicine," these headaches 
are caused by liver yang, possibly turning to fire and rising to the head.  
This can be due to stress, or emotions, stuff like that.  The two main patterns 
are liver yin deficiency not restraining yang, causing yang to rise and liver 
yang excess.  
When you feel the headache coming on, eat or drink something cold.  My dad used 
to go get a milk shake, which worked great.  Although in TCM, ice cream is 
about the worst thing you can eat, because it's phlegmy, cold and sugary.  LOL. 
 But it worked for him.  He had a liver deficiency pattern.
Anyway, AVOID hot, spicy greasy foods.  That will exacerbate the yang.  Avoid 
alcohol too.
For the liver yin deficiency, try liver and kidney.
Raspberry tea is good.
Walnuts, raspberries, blackberries, black beans, black rice, black sesame, 
black chicken, royal jelly, shitake, red grapes, organic eggs, sprouts. 
Just off the top of my head.  Liver, kidney.  Maybe throw in some beets.
There are some great herbal formulas, points and herbal teas too.  Another 
project I'm working on is to use essential oils on various acupuncture points 
instead of needles.  I gave my girlfriend a map of points to use with which 
essential oils to use on the various points.  It's very effective, and it's 
something she can use on herself.  She doesn't need me to come over and take an 
hour out of her time to treat her.


  - Original Message - 
  From: Renee 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 7:37 AM
  Subject: Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines


Well, I don't know how a list about CS would feel about dietary stuff. 
;-)  I personally don't have migraines, just kept your information for my 
files.  It's always good to have 'personal experience' information, though.  I 
guess it depends on what others on the list say about the food thing.

Samala,
Renee

---Original Message---

It's a liver yin deficiency with heat rising.  There are some great 
points and herbs for this, but patterns can vary.  When you feel one coming on, 
eat/drink something very cold.
I can give dietary pointers, if you'd like.




- 
  
   


Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines.... Rennies and Dolomite

2009-12-13 Thread Rowena
Dolomite!  Of course!  I have a practically untouched container, years 
old, somewhere.  Sounds better than Rennies!  More magnesium.

R

Norton, Steve wrote:


Dolomite powder might work the same as Rennies. It is basically 
Calcium Carbonate and Magnesium Carbonate but with a higher percentage 
of magnesium.

Per teaspoon of Dolomite:
Calcium carbonate - 1100mg
Magnesium carbonate - 630mg

 - Steve N




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Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines.... Rennies and Dolomite

2009-12-13 Thread cking001
Dolomite was the very first thing I  found to relieve my chronic back
pain decades ago.
It was a letters section suggestion in Rodales "Prevention" magazine
back when it was a useful publication run by old man Rodale.
Went to hell when his kid took over.

Ah...memories...

Chuck

They keep talking about drafting a Constitution for Iraq, why don't we
just give them ours? It was written by a lot of really smart guys,
it's worked for over 200 years and we're not using it anymore.
 

On 12/13/2009 10:20:34 PM, Rowena (new...@internode.on.net) wrote:
> Dolomite!  Of course!  I have a practically untouched container, years
> old, somewhere.  Sounds better than Rennies!  More magnesium.
> R
> 
> Norton, Steve wrote:
> >
> > Dolomite powder might work the same as Rennies. It is basically
> > Calcium Carbonate and Magnesium Carbonate but with a higher percentage
> > of magnesium.
> > Per teaspoon of Dolomite:
> > Calcium carbonate - 1100mg
> > Magnesium carbonate - 630mg
> >
> >  - Steve N
> >
> 


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Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines.... Rennies and Dolomite

2009-12-14 Thread Tony Moody
Hi Rowena and All,

Be sure to take acid with that. Otherwise most of it emerges as chalk the 
other side. 

Its better to dissolve in vinegar or VitC or even very dilute 
hydrochloric acid. Add a little water to the powder (crush tabs to a 
powder ) Ad a teaspoon of acid, stir until it stops foaming, Add more 
acid, and stir until it stops foaming. If no more bubbles appear when 
acid is added that enough. Dilute with some more water and glug , rinse 
mouth with water or juice.

I try to take this with food or straight afterwards. 

Comments are welcome.

OK,
Tony

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Subject : Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines Re

> Dolomite!  Of course!  I have a practically untouched container, years
> old, somewhere.  Sounds better than Rennies!  More magnesium. R
> 
> Norton, Steve wrote:
> >
> > Dolomite powder might work the same as Rennies. It is basically 
> > Calcium Carbonate and Magnesium Carbonate but with a higher percentage
> > of magnesium. Per teaspoon of Dolomite: Calcium carbonate - 1100mg
> > Magnesium carbonate - 630mg
> >
> >  - Steve N
> >
> 
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Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines.... Rennies and Dolomite

2009-12-20 Thread sol

Doesn't dolomite have a high lead content though?
sol

On Sun, 13 Dec 2009 20:20:34 -0700, Rowena  wrote:

Dolomite!  Of course!  I have a practically untouched container, years  
old, somewhere.  Sounds better than Rennies!  More magnesium.



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Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines.... Rennies and Tri-salts

2009-12-12 Thread Rowena
may occur. With
serious electrolyte disturbances, cardiac
and neurological complications can
occur.
Electrolyte balance can be simply
maintained by taking Harmonyline
Tri-Salts.
Harmonyline™ Tri-Salts
Ingredients
Potassium Bicarbonate is used to regulate pH.
Potassium
is a mineral that is found naturally in foods and is necessary
for many normal functions of your body,
especially the beating of your heart.

Bicarbonate ions are crucial for regulating
blood pH.
The most common salt of the bicarbonate
ion is Sodium Bicarbonate and when
exposed to acid the bicarbonates release
carbon dioxide.
The bicarbonate/carbonate ionic system act as a buffer in the
blood and is a crucial component of the
acid/base system of the body (maintain-
ing homeostasis).
This helps maintain the
pH of the blood at a level needed for
tissues and enzymes to work adequately.
Sodium Bicarbonate also serves a use
in the digestive system.
It neutralizes the
exceedingly acidic pH of the stomach
after the stomach digests the food and
can also be used to control bacteria,
including bacterial infections.

Magnesium Carbonate neutralizes
or lowers stomach acid by raising the
stomach’s pH level. Reduced stomach acidity may result in an impaired
ability to digest and absorb certain nutrients, such as iron and the B 
vitamins.

Magnesium carbonate assists the normal functioning of cells, nerves,
muscles, bones, and the heart.
Magnesium carbonate also contains the ingredient alginic acid.
Alginic acid forms a protective foam that sits on top of the stomach 
contents.

This foam helps to prevent acid irritation to the esophagus (the tube
connecting your mouth to your stomach).

Electrolytes (salts) are critical to maintaining the integrity of the body’s
cellular structure.
Cells use a considerable amount of energy to maintain
a proper pH environment.
Whenever a deficiency of electrolytes occurs, cells start to lose their 
ion equilibrium,

resulting in significant deterioration and damage.
Even slightly acidic conditions cause tissues and organs to be-
come inflamed, eventually leading to chronic disease.
When inflammatory conditions are acute, immediate steps
need to be taken to relieve the inflammation and its associated pain.

Tri-Salts helps with:
• High Acid/Phlegm
• Exhaustion & Tiredness
• SAD
• Obesity
• Depression & Irritability
• Adrenal Fatigue
• Mood Swings
• Muscle Cramps
• Osteoporosis
• Dehydration/Fluid Retention
• Constipation
• Food Allergies
• Skin Elasticity/Dry Skin
• Acid Reflux/Ulcers
• Heartburn & Acid Indigestion
• Heart Irregularities
• Memory Problems
• Headaches
• Cystitis

Product Technical Report

Key reasons to use Tri-Salts:
• Helps maintain optimum pH level in the body,
preventing acidic and sick cellular states in the body
• Alkalizing mineral blend contributes to the prevention
of chronic and degenerative diseases
• Increase body’s electrolytes, which combats heart
disease, cancer, etc.
• Acts on the cellular level of your whole metabo-lism
• Hydrates by stabilizing the acid-base balance in
the body
• Reduces and impedes premature aging of the face
reflex zones and other body areas

I bought Tri-salts from the chemist once, and recall that it was pretty 
pricy. I told them the recipe, and I suppose they mixed it up.

I see that the Harmonyline Trisalts comes in capsule form.


Tri-salts are not the same ingredients as Tri-K, which comes with all 
sorts of warnings.
Potassium acetate, bicarbonate, and citrate are salts of potassium. They 
are used together to prevent or to treat a potassium deficiency.


R.


It's what I do for DH (bicarb). I also add some valerian, some 
eyebright, and some feverfew. More recently I have been adding 
hawthorn berry, but that, while it may help, was really because I got 
it mixed up with the feverfew bottle.
I have been experimenting with a bit of cream of tartar, but the 
recent posts have reminded me that I used to add some ACV and honey.
I used to have a tri-salts mix which helped, but I have forgotten the 
ingredients; one was certainly bicarbonate of soda, another was a form 
of potassium, I think, and I don't recall the other.

This often aborts an impending attack.

Rowena

Roger Barker wrote:


I don't know if it's been mentioned before but I do remember
someone suggesting taking one teaspoon of bicarbonate of soda in a
glass of water to cure a headache - usually within half an hour.
Never had to try it myself but it may be of some help to sufferers.

Cheers, Roger B
NZ


- Original Message -
*From:* Roger and Lisa Royal <mailto:rerl...@bellsouth.net>
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com <mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com>
*Sent:* Thursday, December 10, 2009 8:42 AM
*Subject:* Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines

I have found that most of my migraines are triggered by an
electrolyte imbalance. I can usually head one off by drinking a
chug of acv. I have NO idea if this is common or not, but I
wanted to mention it in case it could help anyon

RE: CS>Speaking of Migraines.... Rennies and Tri-salts

2009-12-13 Thread Lisa
What are Rennies and where can you buy them?

L

-Original Message-
From: Rowena [mailto:new...@internode.on.net] 
Sent: Sunday, December 13, 2009 3:00 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines Rennies and Tri-salts

I suspect the electrolytes could be important.
Anyway, today DH is not doing so well, and I made him a drink to 
hopefully stave off progress to full blown migraine.
With recent correspondence in mind, I added some ACV and honey.
He's had no improvement, and I have given him another dose of 
bicarbonate of soda.

It has all reminded me of something else . . .
An old lady told me about 35 years ago that her daughter took Rennies 
whenever a migraine threatened, and it was fixed forthwith.
I didn't do anything much with that information until some 15 years ago 
when we were miles away from home (on the seafront at Seascale) and DH 
was threatened with a migraine bad enough to have us stranded there. 
Four of us in a small car, with nothing in the car but a tube of 
Rennies. I remembered the old lady and her daughter, and DH took a 
Rennies, how many I don't recall.
Much to my astonishment only a short while later - a ridiculously short 
time later - he said he was better.
We continued our tour as if nothing had happened. Well, nothing had.

DH just told me that last time we visited the UK he spent his loose 
change on as many packs of Rennies as he could, and he used to take 
those whenever required as long as the packs lasted.

I just checked the ingredients of Rennies - Calcium Carbonate and 
Magnesium Carbonate.
Calcium carbonate 680mg
Magnesium carbonate - heavy 80mg
Contains sucrose
Contains saccharin sodium (Pity about that).

I also checked the recipe for the Tri-Salts I mentioned earlier. I was 
told about this by a Professor of Microbiology who also saw patients 
with Chronic Fatigue and treated them with an oligoantigenic diet. He 
said that if he ate certain things he would start to get a headache, but 
the Tri-Salts cut that short.

http://www.safesolutionsinc.com/cancer.htm says: Many people find that 
their body turns acidic during an allergic reaction or when they suffer 
from metabolic acidosis. You can help correct this condition by taking 
1/2 teaspoon of dissolved baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) before bed 
each evening or as needed. Make sure that all the baking soda is 
disolved before drinking. Many people prefer a /Tri-Salts/ mixture to 
straight sodium bicarbonate to make the body become more alkaline.

*_Recipe for /Tri-Salts/_*
2 Parts Potassium Bicarbonate
3 Parts Sodium Bicarbonate
1 Parts Calcium Carbonate
Thoroughly mix all the ingredients together, (you may want to do this 
outside or wear a dust mask as it can make you sneeze a lot).
Use one teaspoon of the above mixture to 1/4 - 1/2 teaspoon powdered 
vitamin C in a third of a tumbler full of filtered water to alleviate 
allergic reactions such as headaches, nausea, chronic heartburn etc.
The sooner you take the /Tri-Salts/ after a suspect food (i.e. 
heartburn), the better it works to lessen the symptoms.

/Source Airedale Allergy Centre, Nr Keighley/.

(or "Ecological Formulas" TriSalt formula: Calcium (carbonate) 450 mg 
Magnesium (carbonate) 250 mg Potassium (bicarbonate) 99 mg 
http://store.agoodvitamin.com/index.html)

(I saw another recipe for equal parts Potassium bicarbonate and sodium 
bicarbonate, with a little citric acid for fizz. Sounds silly to me, 
especially called "Tri salts". However, whqlibdoc.who.int bulletin says 
oral rehydration salts with trisodium citrate dihydrate does not react 
as readily with glucose or sucrose as sodium bicarbonate, which forms 
brown polymers of 5-hydroxymethylfurfuraldehyde when mixed as solids in 
polyethylene packets in tropical climates.)



TRI-SALTS
Why are Tri-Salts (Cell Salts) Essential?
Minerals (such as Tri-Salts) are the foundation for enzyme
activity in the body and serve as catalysts in energy cycles
and functions, which is especially necessary when our
body system is already weakened. Tri-Salts aid in the
basic functioning of the cells, including water balance,
digestion, toxin removal, cell elasticity, oxygenation, nutrition,
mineral absorption, sodium/potassium balance, etc.
Harmonyline Tri-Salts contain a perfectly combined
ratio of elements that assist in the body absorption of water into the 
cells, which in turn creates
electrolytes.
Electrolytes are an essential component in the
production of our body's energy resources.
Other health benefits...
All higher life forms require a subtle and
complex electrolyte balance between
the intracellular (taking place inside a
cell) and extracellular milieu. In particular,
the maintenance of precise osmotic
gradients of electrolytes is important.
Such gradients affect and regulate the
hydration of the body, blood pH, and
are critical for nerve and muscle function.
Both muscle tissue and neurons are
considered electric t

Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines.... Rennies and Tri-salts

2009-12-13 Thread Rowena
Rennies are indigestion "sweets" that you suck.  Ingredients below.  I 
know they are available in the UK and Australia; about the US I don't 
know - you would need to do a websearch in your own country.  In the UK 
they are available over the counter everywhere; it never occurred to me 
to keep an eye open for them in Australia, but they are probably also 
available most places.  My DH got his stash at the airport using up his 
loose change.

R

Lisa wrote:

What are Rennies and where can you buy them?

L

-Original Message-
From: Rowena [mailto:new...@internode.on.net] 
Sent: Sunday, December 13, 2009 3:00 AM

To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines Rennies and Tri-salts

I suspect the electrolytes could be important.
Anyway, today DH is not doing so well, and I made him a drink to 
hopefully stave off progress to full blown migraine.

With recent correspondence in mind, I added some ACV and honey.
He's had no improvement, and I have given him another dose of 
bicarbonate of soda.


It has all reminded me of something else . . .
An old lady told me about 35 years ago that her daughter took Rennies 
whenever a migraine threatened, and it was fixed forthwith.
I didn't do anything much with that information until some 15 years ago 
when we were miles away from home (on the seafront at Seascale) and DH 
was threatened with a migraine bad enough to have us stranded there. 
Four of us in a small car, with nothing in the car but a tube of 
Rennies. I remembered the old lady and her daughter, and DH took a 
Rennies, how many I don't recall.
Much to my astonishment only a short while later - a ridiculously short 
time later - he said he was better.

We continued our tour as if nothing had happened. Well, nothing had.

DH just told me that last time we visited the UK he spent his loose 
change on as many packs of Rennies as he could, and he used to take 
those whenever required as long as the packs lasted.


I just checked the ingredients of Rennies - Calcium Carbonate and 
Magnesium Carbonate.

Calcium carbonate 680mg
Magnesium carbonate - heavy 80mg
Contains sucrose
Contains saccharin sodium (Pity about that).

I also checked the recipe for the Tri-Salts I mentioned earlier. I was 
told about this by a Professor of Microbiology who also saw patients 
with Chronic Fatigue and treated them with an oligoantigenic diet. He 
said that if he ate certain things he would start to get a headache, but 
the Tri-Salts cut that short.


http://www.safesolutionsinc.com/cancer.htm says: Many people find that 
their body turns acidic during an allergic reaction or when they suffer 
from metabolic acidosis. You can help correct this condition by taking 
1/2 teaspoon of dissolved baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) before bed 
each evening or as needed. Make sure that all the baking soda is 
disolved before drinking. Many people prefer a /Tri-Salts/ mixture to 
straight sodium bicarbonate to make the body become more alkaline.


*_Recipe for /Tri-Salts/_*
2 Parts Potassium Bicarbonate
3 Parts Sodium Bicarbonate
1 Parts Calcium Carbonate
Thoroughly mix all the ingredients together, (you may want to do this 
outside or wear a dust mask as it can make you sneeze a lot).
Use one teaspoon of the above mixture to 1/4 - 1/2 teaspoon powdered 
vitamin C in a third of a tumbler full of filtered water to alleviate 
allergic reactions such as headaches, nausea, chronic heartburn etc.
The sooner you take the /Tri-Salts/ after a suspect food (i.e. 
heartburn), the better it works to lessen the symptoms.


/Source Airedale Allergy Centre, Nr Keighley/.

(or "Ecological Formulas" TriSalt formula: Calcium (carbonate) 450 mg 
Magnesium (carbonate) 250 mg Potassium (bicarbonate) 99 mg 
http://store.agoodvitamin.com/index.html)


(I saw another recipe for equal parts Potassium bicarbonate and sodium 
bicarbonate, with a little citric acid for fizz. Sounds silly to me, 
especially called "Tri salts". However, whqlibdoc.who.int bulletin says 
oral rehydration salts with trisodium citrate dihydrate does not react 
as readily with glucose or sucrose as sodium bicarbonate, which forms 
brown polymers of 5-hydroxymethylfurfuraldehyde when mixed as solids in 
polyethylene packets in tropical climates.)




TRI-SALTS
Why are Tri-Salts (Cell Salts) Essential?
Minerals (such as Tri-Salts) are the foundation for enzyme
activity in the body and serve as catalysts in energy cycles
and functions, which is especially necessary when our
body system is already weakened. Tri-Salts aid in the
basic functioning of the cells, including water balance,
digestion, toxin removal, cell elasticity, oxygenation, nutrition,
mineral absorption, sodium/potassium balance, etc.
Harmonyline Tri-Salts contain a perfectly combined
ratio of elements that assist in the body absorption of water into the 
cells, which in turn creates

electrolytes.
Electrolytes are an essential component in the
pr

Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines.... Rennies and Tri-salts

2009-12-13 Thread Rowena
The experiment with the ACV and honey didn't change anything, but the 
subsequent bicarbonate of soda alone appeared to arrest progress of the 
migraine - it didn't get better, but it didn't get worse.


I think now I have the Trisalts formula again I shall try to track some 
down.  Also look for a source of Rennies.
By the way, while I was searching I came across (but didn't keep) a 
reference to Alka Seltzer Gold, which had an ingredient that I wouldn't 
be willing to accept.  Forget what it was.


R

Rowena wrote:

I suspect the electrolytes could be important.
Anyway, today DH is not doing so well, and I made him a drink to 
hopefully stave off progress to full blown migraine.

With recent correspondence in mind, I added some ACV and honey.
He's had no improvement, and I have given him another dose of 
bicarbonate of soda.





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Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines.... Rennies and Tri-salts

2009-12-13 Thread Norton, Steve

Dolomite powder might work the same as Rennies. It is basically Calcium 
Carbonate and Magnesium Carbonate but with a higher percentage of magnesium. 
Per teaspoon of Dolomite:
Calcium carbonate - 1100mg
Magnesium carbonate - 630mg

 - Steve N

- Original Message -
From: Lisa 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Sun Dec 13 09:09:43 2009
Subject: RE: CS>Speaking of Migraines Rennies and Tri-salts

What are Rennies and where can you buy them?

L

-Original Message-
From: Rowena [mailto:new...@internode.on.net] 
Sent: Sunday, December 13, 2009 3:00 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines Rennies and Tri-salts

I suspect the electrolytes could be important.
Anyway, today DH is not doing so well, and I made him a drink to 
hopefully stave off progress to full blown migraine.
With recent correspondence in mind, I added some ACV and honey.
He's had no improvement, and I have given him another dose of 
bicarbonate of soda.

It has all reminded me of something else . . .
An old lady told me about 35 years ago that her daughter took Rennies 
whenever a migraine threatened, and it was fixed forthwith.
I didn't do anything much with that information until some 15 years ago 
when we were miles away from home (on the seafront at Seascale) and DH 
was threatened with a migraine bad enough to have us stranded there. 
Four of us in a small car, with nothing in the car but a tube of 
Rennies. I remembered the old lady and her daughter, and DH took a 
Rennies, how many I don't recall.
Much to my astonishment only a short while later - a ridiculously short 
time later - he said he was better.
We continued our tour as if nothing had happened. Well, nothing had.

DH just told me that last time we visited the UK he spent his loose 
change on as many packs of Rennies as he could, and he used to take 
those whenever required as long as the packs lasted.

I just checked the ingredients of Rennies - Calcium Carbonate and 
Magnesium Carbonate.
Calcium carbonate 680mg
Magnesium carbonate - heavy 80mg
Contains sucrose
Contains saccharin sodium (Pity about that).


Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines.... Rennies and Tri-salts

2009-12-13 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
I have read that it is a shortage of magnesium that can cause migraines.  dee

On 13 Dec 2009, at 07:59, Rowena wrote:

> I suspect the electrolytes could be important.
> Anyway, today DH is not doing so well, and I made him a drink to hopefully 
> stave off progress to full blown migraine.
> With recent correspondence in mind, I added some ACV and honey.
> He's had no improvement, and I have given him another dose of bicarbonate of 
> soda.
> 
> It has all reminded me of something else . . .
> An old lady told me about 35 years ago that her daughter took Rennies 
> whenever a migraine threatened, and it was fixed forthwith.
> I didn't do anything much with that information until some 15 years ago when 
> we were miles away from home (on the seafront at Seascale) and DH was 
> threatened with a migraine bad enough to have us stranded there. Four of us 
> in a small car, with nothing in the car but a tube of Rennies. I remembered 
> the old lady and her daughter, and DH took a Rennies, how many I don't recall.
> Much to my astonishment only a short while later - a ridiculously short time 
> later - he said he was better.
> We continued our tour as if nothing had happened. Well, nothing had.
> 


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Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines.... Rennies and Tri-salts

2009-12-13 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
The trouble is with Rennies is that they are antacids and can cause other 
problems.  I believe these sort of things contributed to my husbands not being 
able to make B12.  I thought they contain aluminium.  dee

On 13 Dec 2009, at 15:09, Lisa wrote:

> What are Rennies and where can you buy them?
> 
> L
> 
> -


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RE: CS>Speaking of Migraines.... Rennies and Tri-salts

2009-12-13 Thread Gina Moore
I tried the ACV and bicarb of soda the other day for my migraine.  The ACV
didn't seem to do much after about an hour, but within 30 minutes of taking
the bicarb of soda the migraine was gone!  The next morning it seemed to be
coming back so I did the same thing.  Took ACV waited a little over an hour
with no help, then took the bicarb and within 30 minutes it was gone again.

I've suffered with migraines since I was 10 years old (I'm 39 now).  I had
been doing the L-tryptophan protocol and it seemed to lessen the severity a
bit, but I was still getting them.  Other than Imitrex/Zomig I have never
found anything to be effective on any migraine I've ever had!  Next time, I
will try the bicarb of soda first to make sure that's what it is that
helped, but I'm just so darn happy that something did help!

Gina

-Original Message-
From: Rowena [mailto:new...@internode.on.net] 
Sent: Sunday, December 13, 2009 7:41 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines Rennies and Tri-salts

The experiment with the ACV and honey didn't change anything, but the 
subsequent bicarbonate of soda alone appeared to arrest progress of the 
migraine - it didn't get better, but it didn't get worse.

I think now I have the Trisalts formula again I shall try to track some 
down.  Also look for a source of Rennies.
By the way, while I was searching I came across (but didn't keep) a 
reference to Alka Seltzer Gold, which had an ingredient that I wouldn't 
be willing to accept.  Forget what it was.

R


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Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines.... Rennies and Tri-salts

2009-12-13 Thread Deborah Gerard
Hi Gina how much of the soda did you take?
thanksdebbie





From: Gina Moore 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sun, December 13, 2009 2:50:00 PM
Subject: RE: CS>Speaking of Migraines Rennies and Tri-salts

I tried the ACV and bicarb of soda the other day for my migraine.  The ACV
didn't seem to do much after about an hour, but within 30 minutes of taking
the bicarb of soda the migraine was gone!  The next morning it seemed to be
coming back so I did the same thing.  Took ACV waited a little over an hour
with no help, then took the bicarb and within 30 minutes it was gone again.

I've suffered with migraines since I was 10 years old (I'm 39 now).  I had
been doing the L-tryptophan protocol and it seemed to lessen the severity a
bit, but I was still getting them.  Other than Imitrex/Zomig I have never
found anything to be effective on any migraine I've ever had!  Next time, I
will try the bicarb of soda first to make sure that's what it is that
helped, but I'm just so darn happy that something did help!

Gina

-Original Message-
From: Rowena [mailto:new...@internode.on.net] 
Sent: Sunday, December 13, 2009 7:41 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines Rennies and Tri-salts

The experiment with the ACV and honey didn't change anything, but the 
subsequent bicarbonate of soda alone appeared to arrest progress of the 
migraine - it didn't get better, but it didn't get worse.

I think now I have the Trisalts formula again I shall try to track some 
down.  Also look for a source of Rennies.
By the way, while I was searching I came across (but didn't keep) a 
reference to Alka Seltzer Gold, which had an ingredient that I wouldn't 
be willing to accept.  Forget what it was.

R


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RE: CS>Speaking of Migraines.... Rennies and Tri-salts

2009-12-13 Thread Gina Moore
I took about a heaping teaspoon in about a cup or so of water.  I did get
some major GI distress, but that is much easier to deal with than the horrid
nausea and pain of a migraine!  (To me anyway.)

 

Gina

  _  

From: Deborah Gerard [mailto:devorah...@yahoo.com] 
Sent: Sunday, December 13, 2009 12:31 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines Rennies and Tri-salts

 

Hi Gina how much of the soda did you take?

thanksdebbie

 

  _  

From: Gina Moore 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sun, December 13, 2009 2:50:00 PM
Subject: RE: CS>Speaking of Migraines Rennies and Tri-salts

I tried the ACV and bicarb of soda the other day for my migraine.  The ACV
didn't seem to do much after about an hour, but within 30 minutes of taking
the bicarb of soda the migraine was gone!  The next morning it seemed to be
coming back so I did the same thing.  Took ACV waited a little over an hour
with no help, then took the bicarb and within 30 minutes it was gone again.

I've suffered with migraines since I was 10 years old (I'm 39 now).  I had
been doing the L-tryptophan protocol and it seemed to lessen the severity a
bit, but I was still getting them.  Other than Imitrex/Zomig I have never
found anything to be effective on any migraine I've ever had!  Next time, I
will try the bicarb of soda first to make sure that's what it is that
helped, but I'm just so darn happy that something did help!

Gina

-Original Message-
From: Rowena [mailto:new...@internode.on.net] 
Sent: Sunday, December 13, 2009 7:41 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines Rennies and Tri-salts

The experiment with the ACV and honey didn't change anything, but the 
subsequent bicarbonate of soda alone appeared to arrest progress of the 
migraine - it didn't get better, but it didn't get worse.

I think now I have the Trisalts formula again I shall try to track some 
down.  Also look for a source of Rennies.
By the way, while I was searching I came across (but didn't keep) a 
reference to Alka Seltzer Gold, which had an ingredient that I wouldn't 
be willing to accept.  Forget what it was.

R


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RE: CS>Speaking of Migraines.... Rennies and Tri-salts

2009-12-13 Thread jessie70
Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines Rennies and Tri-saltsis carbonate from shells? 
Jess
  -Original Message-
  From: Norton, Steve [mailto:stephen.nor...@ngc.com]
  Sent: Sunday, December 13, 2009 11:52 AM
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  Subject: Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines Rennies and Tri-salts




  Dolomite powder might work the same as Rennies. It is basically Calcium 
Carbonate and Magnesium Carbonate but with a higher percentage of magnesium.
  Per teaspoon of Dolomite:
  Calcium carbonate - 1100mg
  Magnesium carbonate - 630mg

   - Steve N

  - Original Message -
  From: Lisa 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Sun Dec 13 09:09:43 2009
  Subject: RE: CS>Speaking of Migraines Rennies and Tri-salts

  What are Rennies and where can you buy them?

  L

  -Original Message-
  From: Rowena [mailto:new...@internode.on.net]
  Sent: Sunday, December 13, 2009 3:00 AM
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  Subject: Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines Rennies and Tri-salts

  I suspect the electrolytes could be important.
  Anyway, today DH is not doing so well, and I made him a drink to
  hopefully stave off progress to full blown migraine.
  With recent correspondence in mind, I added some ACV and honey.
  He's had no improvement, and I have given him another dose of
  bicarbonate of soda.

  It has all reminded me of something else . . .
  An old lady told me about 35 years ago that her daughter took Rennies
  whenever a migraine threatened, and it was fixed forthwith.
  I didn't do anything much with that information until some 15 years ago
  when we were miles away from home (on the seafront at Seascale) and DH
  was threatened with a migraine bad enough to have us stranded there.
  Four of us in a small car, with nothing in the car but a tube of
  Rennies. I remembered the old lady and her daughter, and DH took a
  Rennies, how many I don't recall.
  Much to my astonishment only a short while later - a ridiculously short
  time later - he said he was better.
  We continued our tour as if nothing had happened. Well, nothing had.

  DH just told me that last time we visited the UK he spent his loose
  change on as many packs of Rennies as he could, and he used to take
  those whenever required as long as the packs lasted.

  I just checked the ingredients of Rennies - Calcium Carbonate and
  Magnesium Carbonate.
  Calcium carbonate 680mg
  Magnesium carbonate - heavy 80mg
  Contains sucrose
  Contains saccharin sodium (Pity about that).



Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines.... Rennies and Tri-salts

2009-12-13 Thread Norton, Steve
That is one source as is coral and egg shells. But I think the more common 
source is minerals such as Dolomite. 
- Steve N



From: jessie70  
To: silver-list@eskimo.com  
Sent: Sun Dec 13 18:35:58 2009
Subject: RE: CS>Speaking of Migraines Rennies and Tri-salts 


is carbonate from shells? Jess

-Original Message-
From: Norton, Steve [mailto:stephen.nor...@ngc.com]
Sent: Sunday, December 13, 2009 11:52 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines Rennies and Tri-salts




Dolomite powder might work the same as Rennies. It is basically Calcium 
Carbonate and Magnesium Carbonate but with a higher percentage of magnesium.
Per teaspoon of Dolomite:
Calcium carbonate - 1100mg
Magnesium carbonate - 630mg

 - Steve N

- Original Message -
From: Lisa 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Sun Dec 13 09:09:43 2009
Subject: RE: CS>Speaking of Migraines Rennies and Tri-salts

What are Rennies and where can you buy them?

L

-Original Message-
From: Rowena [mailto:new...@internode.on.net]
Sent: Sunday, December 13, 2009 3:00 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines Rennies and Tri-salts

I suspect the electrolytes could be important.
Anyway, today DH is not doing so well, and I made him a drink to
hopefully stave off progress to full blown migraine.
With recent correspondence in mind, I added some ACV and honey.
He's had no improvement, and I have given him another dose of
bicarbonate of soda.

It has all reminded me of something else . . .
An old lady told me about 35 years ago that her daughter took Rennies
whenever a migraine threatened, and it was fixed forthwith.
I didn't do anything much with that information until some 15 years ago
when we were miles away from home (on the seafront at Seascale) and DH
was threatened with a migraine bad enough to have us stranded there.
Four of us in a small car, with nothing in the car but a tube of
Rennies. I remembered the old lady and her daughter, and DH took a
Rennies, how many I don't recall.
Much to my astonishment only a short while later - a ridiculously short
time later - he said he was better.
We continued our tour as if nothing had happened. Well, nothing had.

DH just told me that last time we visited the UK he spent his loose
change on as many packs of Rennies as he could, and he used to take
those whenever required as long as the packs lasted.

I just checked the ingredients of Rennies - Calcium Carbonate and
Magnesium Carbonate.
Calcium carbonate 680mg
Magnesium carbonate - heavy 80mg
Contains sucrose
Contains saccharin sodium (Pity about that).




Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines.... Rennies and Tri-salts

2009-12-13 Thread Annie B Smythe
Candida overgrowth can cause migraines, too low 
magnesium can cause migraines, charlie horses, 
depression, and a host of other symptoms. 
Diabetics and folks with sluggish thyroids are 
generally found to have lower amounts of magnesium 
than the general population, and in those who smoke.


Bicarb of soda is used  by some practitioners as a 
treatment for Candida yeast overgrowth.


It is fascinating looking at the way all these 
things work together in the body.


Annie

Gina Moore wrote:

I tried the ACV and bicarb of soda the other day for my migraine.  The ACV
didn't seem to do much after about an hour, but within 30 minutes of taking
the bicarb of soda the migraine was gone!  The next morning it seemed to be
coming back so I did the same thing.  Took ACV waited a little over an hour
with no help, then took the bicarb and within 30 minutes it was gone again.

I've suffered with migraines since I was 10 years old (I'm 39 now).  I had
been doing the L-tryptophan protocol and it seemed to lessen the severity a
bit, but I was still getting them.  Other than Imitrex/Zomig I have never
found anything to be effective on any migraine I've ever had!  Next time, I
will try the bicarb of soda first to make sure that's what it is that
helped, but I'm just so darn happy that something did help!

Gina

-Original Message-
From: Rowena [mailto:new...@internode.on.net] 
Sent: Sunday, December 13, 2009 7:41 AM

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Subject: Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines Rennies and Tri-salts

The experiment with the ACV and honey didn't change anything, but the 
subsequent bicarbonate of soda alone appeared to arrest progress of the 
migraine - it didn't get better, but it didn't get worse.


I think now I have the Trisalts formula again I shall try to track some 
down.  Also look for a source of Rennies.
By the way, while I was searching I came across (but didn't keep) a 
reference to Alka Seltzer Gold, which had an ingredient that I wouldn't 
be willing to accept.  Forget what it was.


R


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Re: CS>Speaking of Migraines.... Rennies and Tri-salts

2009-12-14 Thread Dorothy Fitzpatrick
A stagnating lymph system can be a major cause of migraine (as well as a host 
of other things).  Arabinogalactan is a good lymph mover.  dee

On 13 Dec 2009, at 19:50, Gina Moore wrote:

> I tried the ACV and bicarb of soda the other day for my migraine.  The ACV
> didn't seem to do much after about an hour, but within 30 minutes of taking
> the bicarb of soda the migraine was gone!  The next morning it seemed to be
> coming back so I did the same thing.  Took ACV waited a little over an hour
> with no help, then took the bicarb and within 30 minutes it was gone again.
> 
> I've suffered with migraines since I was 10 years old (I'm 39 now).  I had
> been doing the L-tryptophan protocol and it seemed to lessen the severity a
> bit, but I was still getting them.  Other than Imitrex/Zomig I have never
> found anything to be effective on any migraine I've ever had!  Next time, I
> will try the bicarb of soda first to make sure that's what it is that
> helped, but I'm just so darn happy that something did help!
> 
> Gina
> 


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