Guest guest Posted September 7, 2008 Report Share Posted September 7, 2008 Hi Wannette, I may be wrong, but I'm sure when I was reading the About.com thyroid posts on night time meds, I remember the B (their version of Sheila, sorry Sheila!) Ssaying that she had experienced hives with raising dose of TH, but that on hindsight it was her adrenals. UIt may be worth having a look through (though it is 41 pages long!) Leah x When I stopped the Armour my > rash/ hives eased off, they are still there, but are not very red and > are not spreading anymore. > Why is this? What has happened here? > Chuck, you said you had hives on levo at some point? > > I did start to feel better on Armour, so I am wondering what to start > taking once my ferritin improves. > Is it possible that once my ferritin improves maybe the T4 and T3 will > naturally elevate? > Are the hives/ rash, something to do with unuseable T4? or is this an > allergic reaction to the fillers in Armour? > Should I switch to another brand, or should go to a doctor and get some > pharmaceutical T4 and T3? > Wannette > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2008 Report Share Posted September 7, 2008 I would start back on Armour Wannette once your ferritin has started to rise. Your body will be more able to absorb the thyroid hormone replacement and hopefully, you will not get the hives back. It does appear that many people are bothered with hives on both synthetic and natural thyroid for some reason. Luv - Sheila I did start to feel better on Armour, so I am wondering what to start taking once my ferritin improves.Is it possible that once my ferritin improves maybe the T4 and T3 will naturally elevate?Are the hives/ rash, something to do with unuseable T4? or is this an allergic reaction to the fillers in Armour?Should I switch to another brand, or should go to a doctor and get some pharmaceutical T4 and T3?Wannette No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.com Version: 8.0.169 / Virus Database: 270.6.17/1657 - Release Date: 06/09/2008 20:07 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2008 Report Share Posted September 7, 2008 Wannette, You wrote: > > Chuck, you said you had hives on levo at some point?... No, I had hives for three months prior to starting the meds. The hives never came back after starting levothyroxine. In fact, the way I knew something was wrong, was that I discontinued the anti-histamines for the hives, but the side effects continued. The side effects are the well known symptoms of hypoT. Hives are a complex issue and could well be related to the adrenal glucocorticoids, among lots of other things, including allergy to fillers in meds. I found that avoiding certain foods, particularly nuts and aged cheese, helped a great deal. Chuck Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2009 Report Share Posted February 18, 2009 Have you checked out his blood group? Hello! All Health Practitioners. TECHNOLOGY TAKES OUT THE GUESS WORK! The revolutionary SCIO quantum biofeedback device is the product of years of research combining holistic medicine with advanced quantum technology. The SCIO gives you information about your body on a quantum energetic level. It reveals anything that is negatively affecting health by finding energetic imbalances in the body by responding to the body's electric reactivity patterns. Further details at our website or just reply to this email asking for more information Thank you for you attention. Branco QuantuMedical Ltd. Tel.: +49 30 3010 1163 Mobile: +49 176 2079 6804 http://www.quantumedical.com http://quantumedical.zeropointglobal.com/resources/audiovideo.shtml This e-mail is confidential and may contain privileged information. If you are not the addressee it may be unlawful for you to read, copy, distribute, disclose or otherwise use the information in this e-mail. If you are not the intended recipient please notify us immediately. qxci-scio-epfx-english From: openingup@...Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2009 15:27:40 -0500Subject: Hives Hi, I have a client that gets hives all over. Has anyone had any experience with reducing them successfully? Still not seeing what is causing it. It seems to be a combination of things. stress, toxins, emotions, hydration, His diet seems pretty good. below is what he eats: DIET 1. No red meat in my diet, although i do eat wild game (moose) once a week.2. No sugar or sugar substitutes in my diet.3. No nicotine or caffeine in my diet.4. I eat Chicken, salmon(wild), halibut (wild).5. I eat more plain white corn chips than i used to (lightly salted)6. I eat no garlic (bummer).7. I take NuPlus 2 times a day8. I take Liqui 5 2 times a day9. I take Alpha 20C before going to bed.10. I drink at least 24 oz of Calli tea a day. Water is filter so little chlorine should be in it. House water is well water.11. I drink rice milk with cereal in the morning, dinner at night, and before going to bed. total of ~30-40oz.12. I eat Triscuits and raw cashews for snack.13. Usually have salads for lunch and or dinner.14. My diet is fairly plain.....Note that I am drinking way more than i did this past summer, but it appears that it may still not be enough.YOGAWe are back taking classes again and just started the week prior to your test after being off since before xmas. normally 2 times a week for 1.5 hours. Any help would be appreciated. Thank & Create a great day Dwight Get Hotmail on your mobile from Vodafone Try it Now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2009 Report Share Posted February 18, 2009 I am just going to respond to the items below, which put a bell off to me as something to wonder about. Yours in Health, Kathy From: Dwight <openingup@...>"qxci-english " <qxci-scio-epfx-english >Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2009 3:27:40 PMSubject: Hives Hi, I have a client that gets hives all over. Has anyone had any experience with reducing them successfully? Still not seeing what is causing it. It seems to be a combination of things. stress, toxins, emotions, hydration, Yes all of these may trigger hives, I would also look at the imbalance of the liver, gall bladder, pancreas (and how insulin may be involved in the stress process), lungs (how well does the lung expel toxins or do they have to exit through the skin?), which leads us to how stressed are the lymph's and skin. His diet seems pretty good. below is what he eats: DIET 1. No red meat in my diet, although i do eat wild game (moose) once a week. But, what is the moose eating? grass, corn?2. No sugar or sugar substitutes in my diet. None? So what sweetens things that may be sour? Honey? Maple syrup? I suspect something is used.3. No nicotine or caffeine in my diet.4. I eat Chicken, salmon(wild) , halibut (wild). Are the chickens free range? What is the asbestos and chemical toxicity showing on him? You'd be surprised what chickens pick up and put into their digestion.5. I eat more plain white corn chips than i used to (lightly salted) Some corn chips are made from scraps (corn powder) and it may contain mold; just as any other corn may have.6. I eat no garlic (bummer). WHY? Okay maybe it would make him worse before better but what a great product for digestion that and onions7. I take NuPlus 2 times a day8. I take Liqui 5 2 times a day9. I take Alpha 20C before going to bed.10. I drink at least 24 oz of Calli tea a day. Water is filter so little chlorine should be in it. House water is well water. Has the water been tested and how much straight water does he drink?11. I drink rice milk with cereal in the morning, dinner at night, and before going to bed. total of ~30-40oz. Does he show an imbalance or sensitivity to rice...some do! Maybe he could try almond milk if it reacts.12. I eat Triscuits and raw cashews for snack. Triscuits which contain ....13. Usually have salads for lunch and or dinner. A salad, is a salad is a salad...not! What is in the salad...personally I got hives every time I ate green peppers or items from the night shade family caused digestive issues...link back to enzyme deficiencies in some...linked to amino acid deficiency, linked to fatty acid deficiency. What type of dressing and how well does his digestive track break down raw vegetables....it he has gas or difficulty with stool again you're looking at improper digestion.14. My diet is fairly plain..... being plain doesn't guarantee anything. I'll never forget one of my clients who told me they had spastic colon problems and their doctor told them to eat nuts, they could have gravy, and raw vegetables... now whether that was true or how they heard what the doctor said...who knows! We always have to take nutrition deeper than what they say. There is just so many variables. One of the things I learned while getting my Certification in Nutritional Counseling was...how little I really knew! It is a constant increase and journey of gathering knowledge. What a blessing we have to learn new things all the time.Note that I am drinking way more than i did this past summer, but it appears that it may still not be enough. Water amount is only part of the issue it is also the quality.YOGAWe are back taking classes again and just started the week prior to your test after being off since before xmas. normally 2 times a week for 1.5 hours. Great for stress concerns Any help would be appreciated. Thank & Create a great day Dwight Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2009 Report Share Posted February 18, 2009 I have been working with a client who started having constant hives covering her body and face. She said hers began after going into a moldy /dusty barn type structure. The stop itch program under superlearning and focusing the searches on hives (use red box on bottom of screen as well as search) from the matrix and the DD significantly reduced the stress in her body asoociated with the hives as well as the swelling and itching. HippsCertified Biofeedback SpecialistBA Psychology Ordained Minister/Spiritual HealingAbsolute Wellness 122 Memorial Drive Greer, SC 29650 www.awakentohealsc.com864-505-9892 phone864-987-9101 fax From: Dwight <openingup@...>"qxci-english " <qxci-scio-epfx-english >Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2009 3:27:40 PMSubject: Hives Hi, I have a client that gets hives all over. Has anyone had any experience with reducing them successfully? Still not seeing what is causing it. It seems to be a combination of things. stress, toxins, emotions, hydration, His diet seems pretty good. below is what he eats: DIET 1. No red meat in my diet, although i do eat wild game (moose) once a week.2. No sugar or sugar substitutes in my diet.3. No nicotine or caffeine in my diet.4. I eat Chicken, salmon(wild) , halibut (wild).5. I eat more plain white corn chips than i used to (lightly salted)6. I eat no garlic (bummer).7. I take NuPlus 2 times a day8. I take Liqui 5 2 times a day9. I take Alpha 20C before going to bed.10. I drink at least 24 oz of Calli tea a day. Water is filter so little chlorine should be in it. House water is well water.11. I drink rice milk with cereal in the morning, dinner at night, and before going to bed. total of ~30-40oz.12. I eat Triscuits and raw cashews for snack.13. Usually have salads for lunch and or dinner.14. My diet is fairly plain.....Note that I am drinking way more than i did this past summer, but it appears that it may still not be enough.YOGAWe are back taking classes again and just started the week prior to your test after being off since before xmas. normally 2 times a week for 1.5 hours. Any help would be appreciated. Thank & Create a great day Dwight Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2009 Report Share Posted February 19, 2009 You don't say if this is an ongoing problem or intermittent but I'm sure you have investigated the obvious - laundry detergent, soaps, lotions, household/body sprays, new linens? Hives Hi, I have a client that gets hives all over. Has anyone had any experience with reducing them successfully? Still not seeing what is causing it. It seems to be a combination of things. stress, toxins, emotions, hydration, His diet seems pretty good. below is what he eats: DIET 1. No red meat in my diet, although i do eat wild game (moose) once a week.2. No sugar or sugar substitutes in my diet.3. No nicotine or caffeine in my diet.4. I eat Chicken, salmon(wild), halibut (wild).5. I eat more plain white corn chips than i used to (lightly salted)6. I eat no garlic (bummer).7. I take NuPlus 2 times a day8. I take Liqui 5 2 times a day9. I take Alpha 20C before going to bed.10. I drink at least 24 oz of Calli tea a day. Water is filter so little chlorine should be in it. House water is well water.11. I drink rice milk with cereal in the morning, dinner at night, and before going to bed. total of ~30-40oz.12. I eat Triscuits and raw cashews for snack.13. Usually have salads for lunch and or dinner.14. My diet is fairly plain.....Note that I am drinking way more than i did this past summer, but it appears that it may still not be enough.YOGAWe are back taking classes again and just started the week prior to your test after being off since before xmas. normally 2 times a week for 1.5 hours. Any help would be appreciated. Thank & Create a great day Dwight Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2009 Report Share Posted February 19, 2009 Would suggest doing enema or colonic to cleanse bowel + lots of Probiotics and prebiotics. Hope this helps.Blessings of light,Mady Widyasuryawww.hubalance.comOn Feb 17, 2009, at 12:27 PM, "Dwight" <openingup@...> wrote: Hi,  I have a client that gets hives all over. Has anyone had any experience with reducing them successfully? Still not seeing what is causing it. It seems to be a combination of things. stress, toxins, emotions, hydration, His diet seems pretty good. below is what he eats: DIET 1. No red meat in my diet, although i do eat wild game (moose) once a week.2. No sugar or sugar substitutes in my diet.3. No nicotine or caffeine in my diet.4. I eat Chicken, salmon(wild), halibut (wild).5. I eat more plain white corn chips than i used to (lightly salted)6. I eat no garlic (bummer).7. I take NuPlus 2 times a day8. I take Liqui 5 2 times a day9. I take Alpha 20C before going to bed.10. I drink at least 24 oz of Calli tea a day. Water is filter so little chlorine should be in it. House water is well water.11. I drink rice milk with cereal in the morning, dinner at night, and before going to bed. total of ~30-40oz.12. I eat Triscuits and raw cashews for snack.13. Usually have salads for lunch and or dinner.14. My diet is fairly plain.....Note that I am drinking way more than i did this past summer, but it appears that it may still not be enough.YOGAWe are back taking classes again and just started the week prior to your test after being off since before xmas. normally 2 times a week for 1.5 hours. Any help would be appreciated. Thank & Create a great day Dwight ; } #ygrp-msg p span { color: #1E66AE; font-weight: bold; } div#ygrp-mlmsg #ygrp-msg p a span.yshortcuts { font-family: Verdana; font-size: 10px; font-weight: normal; } #ygrp-msg p a { font-family: Verdana; font-size: 10px; } #ygrp-mlmsg a { color: #1E66AE; } div.attach-table div div a { text-decoration: none; } div.attach-table { width: 400px; } --> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2009 Report Share Posted February 21, 2009 With itching, 'mould' can be a possible explanation. The Scio might not pin-point it. A mould diet will improve it fairly soon, but need to be kept for a year: NO dairy, sugar, fruit/juice, grains (only rice), potatoes, tea, coffee, salad dressing, xylitol, B vitamins, margarine, .... and more All meat, vegatables, lettuce, steevia, butter, herbal teas, ..... Dr Annelie Rabie (PhD) Hives Hi, I have a client that gets hives all over. Has anyone had any experience with reducing them successfully? Still not seeing what is causing it. It seems to be a combination of things. stress, toxins, emotions, hydration, His diet seems pretty good. below is what he eats: DIET 1. No red meat in my diet, although i do eat wild game (moose) once a week.2. No sugar or sugar substitutes in my diet.3. No nicotine or caffeine in my diet.4. I eat Chicken, salmon(wild), halibut (wild).5. I eat more plain white corn chips than i used to (lightly salted)6. I eat no garlic (bummer).7. I take NuPlus 2 times a day8. I take Liqui 5 2 times a day9. I take Alpha 20C before going to bed.10. I drink at least 24 oz of Calli tea a day. Water is filter so little chlorine should be in it. House water is well water.11. I drink rice milk with cereal in the morning, dinner at night, and before going to bed. total of ~30-40oz.12. I eat Triscuits and raw cashews for snack.13. Usually have salads for lunch and or dinner.14. My diet is fairly plain.....Note that I am drinking way more than i did this past summer, but it appears that it may still not be enough.YOGAWe are back taking classes again and just started the week prior to your test after being off since before xmas. normally 2 times a week for 1.5 hours. Any help would be appreciated. Thank & Create a great day Dwight Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2009 Report Share Posted February 21, 2009 I forgot to mention distressing the liver, kidneys and intestines so that the food is digested properly. And because the immune system and glucose is often involved you may wish to take a look at the thymus, endocrine system and the pancreas. Yours in Health, Kathy From: Kathy <kathyqx@...>qxci-scio-epfx-english Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2009 1:51:33 PMSubject: Re: Hives I am just going to respond to the items below, which put a bell off to me as something to wonder about. Yours in Health, Kathy From: Dwight <openingupcox (DOT) net>"qxci-english" <qxci-scio-epfx- english@gro ups.com>Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2009 3:27:40 PMSubject: Hives Hi, I have a client that gets hives all over. Has anyone had any experience with reducing them successfully? Still not seeing what is causing it. It seems to be a combination of things. stress, toxins, emotions, hydration, Yes all of these may trigger hives, I would also look at the imbalance of the liver, gall bladder, pancreas (and how insulin may be involved in the stress process), lungs (how well does the lung expel toxins or do they have to exit through the skin?), which leads us to how stressed are the lymph's and skin. His diet seems pretty good. below is what he eats: DIET 1. No red meat in my diet, although i do eat wild game (moose) once a week. But, what is the moose eating? grass, corn?2. No sugar or sugar substitutes in my diet. None? So what sweetens things that may be sour? Honey? Maple syrup? I suspect something is used.3. No nicotine or caffeine in my diet.4. I eat Chicken, salmon(wild) , halibut (wild). Are the chickens free range? What is the asbestos and chemical toxicity showing on him? You'd be surprised what chickens pick up and put into their digestion.5. I eat more plain white corn chips than i used to (lightly salted) Some corn chips are made from scraps (corn powder) and it may contain mold; just as any other corn may have.6. I eat no garlic (bummer). WHY? Okay maybe it would make him worse before better but what a great product for digestion that and onions7. I take NuPlus 2 times a day8. I take Liqui 5 2 times a day9. I take Alpha 20C before going to bed.10. I drink at least 24 oz of Calli tea a day. Water is filter so little chlorine should be in it. House water is well water. Has the water been tested and how much straight water does he drink?11. I drink rice milk with cereal in the morning, dinner at night, and before going to bed. total of ~30-40oz. Does he show an imbalance or sensitivity to rice...some do! Maybe he could try almond milk if it reacts.12. I eat Triscuits and raw cashews for snack. Triscuits which contain ....13. Usually have salads for lunch and or dinner. A salad, is a salad is a salad...not! What is in the salad...personally I got hives every time I ate green peppers or items from the night shade family caused digestive issues...link back to enzyme deficiencies in some...linked to amino acid deficiency, linked to fatty acid deficiency. What type of dressing and how well does his digestive track break down raw vegetables.. ..it he has gas or difficulty with stool again you're looking at improper digestion.14. My diet is fairly plain..... being plain doesn't guarantee anything. I'll never forget one of my clients who told me they had spastic colon problems and their doctor told them to eat nuts, they could have gravy, and raw vegetables.. . now whether that was true or how they heard what the doctor said...who knows! We always have to take nutrition deeper than what they say. There is just so many variables. One of the things I learned while getting my Certification in Nutritional Counseling was...how little I really knew! It is a constant increase and journey of gathering knowledge. What a blessing we have to learn new things all the time.Note that I am drinking way more than i did this past summer, but it appears that it may still not be enough. Water amount is only part of the issue it is also the quality.YOGAWe are back taking classes again and just started the week prior to your test after being off since before xmas. normally 2 times a week for 1.5 hours. Great for stress concerns Any help would be appreciated. Thank & Create a great day Dwight Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2009 Report Share Posted February 22, 2009 I only get hives when I overeat strawberries, which may lead to the conclusion that's its linked to a food allergy. Bye Sue Hives Hi, I have a client that gets hives all over. Has anyone had any experience with reducing them successfully? Still not seeing what is causing it. It seems to be a combination of things. stress, toxins, emotions, hydration, His diet seems pretty good. below is what he eats: DIET 1. No red meat in my diet, although i do eat wild game (moose) once a week.2. No sugar or sugar substitutes in my diet.3. No nicotine or caffeine in my diet.4. I eat Chicken, salmon(wild), halibut (wild).5. I eat more plain white corn chips than i used to (lightly salted)6. I eat no garlic (bummer).7. I take NuPlus 2 times a day8. I take Liqui 5 2 times a day9. I take Alpha 20C before going to bed.10. I drink at least 24 oz of Calli tea a day. Water is filter so little chlorine should be in it. House water is well water.11. I drink rice milk with cereal in the morning, dinner at night, and before going to bed. total of ~30-40oz.12. I eat Triscuits and raw cashews for snack.13. Usually have salads for lunch and or dinner.14. My diet is fairly plain.....Note that I am drinking way more than i did this past summer, but it appears that it may still not be enough.YOGAWe are back taking classes again and just started the week prior to your test after being off since before xmas. normally 2 times a week for 1.5 hours. Any help would be appreciated. Thank & Create a great day Dwight Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2009 Report Share Posted February 25, 2009 Were they around any children who just got vaccinations, chicken pox? qxci-scio-epfx-english From: mail@...Date: Sun, 22 Feb 2009 17:57:25 +0000Subject: Re: Hives I only get hives when I overeat strawberries, which may lead to the conclusion that's its linked to a food allergy. Bye Sue Hives Hi, I have a client that gets hives all over. Has anyone had any experience with reducing them successfully? Still not seeing what is causing it. It seems to be a combination of things. stress, toxins, emotions, hydration, His diet seems pretty good. below is what he eats: DIET 1. No red meat in my diet, although i do eat wild game (moose) once a week.2. No sugar or sugar substitutes in my diet.3. No nicotine or caffeine in my diet.4. I eat Chicken, salmon(wild), halibut (wild).5. I eat more plain white corn chips than i used to (lightly salted)6. I eat no garlic (bummer).7. I take NuPlus 2 times a day8. I take Liqui 5 2 times a day9. I take Alpha 20C before going to bed.10. I drink at least 24 oz of Calli tea a day. Water is filter so little chlorine should be in it. House water is well water.11. I drink rice milk with cereal in the morning, dinner at night, and before going to bed. total of ~30-40oz.12. I eat Triscuits and raw cashews for snack.13. Usually have salads for lunch and or dinner.14. My diet is fairly plain.....Note that I am drinking way more than i did this past summer, but it appears that it may still not be enough.YOGAWe are back taking classes again and just started the week prior to your test after being off since before xmas. normally 2 times a week for 1.5 hours. Any help would be appreciated. Thank & Create a great day Dwight Windows Live™ Hotmail®…more than just e-mail. See how it works. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2009 Report Share Posted February 25, 2009 The only thing I can see to eat on the mold diet list is rice and water. It would be helpful if you would state what can be eaten. Thanks, From: qxci-scio-epfx-english [mailto:qxci-scio-epfx-english ] On Behalf Of Annelie Rabie Sent: Saturday, February 21, 2009 4:10 PM qxci-scio-epfx-english Subject: Re: Hives With itching, 'mould' can be a possible explanation. The Scio might not pin-point it. A mould diet will improve it fairly soon, but need to be kept for a year: NO dairy, sugar, fruit/juice, grains (only rice), potatoes, tea, coffee, salad dressing, xylitol, B vitamins, margarine, .... and more All meat, vegatables, lettuce, steevia, butter, herbal teas, ...... Dr Annelie Rabie (PhD) Hives Hi, I have a client that gets hives all over. Has anyone had any experience with reducing them successfully? Still not seeing what is causing it. It seems to be a combination of things. stress, toxins, emotions, hydration, His diet seems pretty good. below is what he eats: DIET 1. No red meat in my diet, although i do eat wild game (moose) once a week. 2. No sugar or sugar substitutes in my diet. 3. No nicotine or caffeine in my diet. 4. I eat Chicken, salmon(wild), halibut (wild). 5. I eat more plain white corn chips than i used to (lightly salted) 6. I eat no garlic (bummer). 7. I take NuPlus 2 times a day 8. I take Liqui 5 2 times a day 9. I take Alpha 20C before going to bed. 10. I drink at least 24 oz of Calli tea a day. Water is filter so little chlorine should be in it. House water is well water. 11. I drink rice milk with cereal in the morning, dinner at night, and before going to bed. total of ~30-40oz. 12. I eat Triscuits and raw cashews for snack. 13. Usually have salads for lunch and or dinner. 14. My diet is fairly plain..... Note that I am drinking way more than i did this past summer, but it appears that it may still not be enough. YOGA We are back taking classes again and just started the week prior to your test after being off since before xmas. normally 2 times a week for 1.5 hours. Any help would be appreciated. Thank & Create a great day Dwight Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2009 Report Share Posted February 25, 2009 i had a client that broke out with hives frequently for many years.  Nothing she did worked.I did a series of hormone therapies on her.  We started weekly for 10 weeks, now we have moved to monthly.She reported to me last night, she hasn't broken out in hives in 3 months.  I have been working on her for 3 months.email me if you have any questions.On Feb 25, 2009, at 10:58 AM, Juli Kazaros wrote:Were they around any children who just got vaccinations, chicken pox? qxci-scio-epfx-english From: mailangelhealth (DOT) co.ukDate: Sun, 22 Feb 2009 17:57:25 +0000Subject: Re: HivesI only get hives when I overeat strawberries, which may lead to the conclusion that's its linked to a food allergy. Bye Sue HivesHi, I have a client that gets hives all over.Has anyone had any experience with reducing them successfully?Still not seeing what is causing it. It seems to be a combination of things. stress, toxins, emotions, hydration,His diet seems pretty good. below is what he eats:DIET 1. No red meat in my diet, although i do eat wild game (moose) once a  week.2. No sugar or sugar substitutes in my diet.3. No nicotine or caffeine in my diet.4. I eat Chicken, salmon(wild), halibut (wild).5. I eat more plain white corn chips than i used to (lightly salted)6. I eat no garlic (bummer).7. I take NuPlus 2 times a day8. I take Liqui 5 2 times a day9. I take Alpha 20C before going to bed.10. I drink at least 24 oz of Calli tea a day. Water is filter so  little chlorine should be in it. House water is well water.11. I drink rice milk with cereal in the morning, dinner at night, and  before going to bed. total of ~30-40oz.12. I eat Triscuits and raw cashews for snack.13. Usually have salads for lunch and or dinner.14. My diet is fairly plain.....Note that I am drinking way more than i did this past summer, but it  appears that it may still not be enough.YOGAWe are back taking classes again and just started the week prior to  your test after being off since before xmas. normally 2 times a week  for 1.5 hours.Any help would be appreciated.Thank & Create a great dayDwightWindows Live™ Hotmail®…more than just e-mail. See how it works. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2009 Report Share Posted February 26, 2009 Parasites can also cause hives, a month of one capsule of oregano oil may cure them. Bye Sue Hives Hi, I have a client that gets hives all over. Has anyone had any experience with reducing them successfully? Still not seeing what is causing it. It seems to be a combination of things. stress, toxins, emotions, hydration, Yes all of these may trigger hives, I would also look at the imbalance of the liver, gall bladder, pancreas (and how insulin may be involved in the stress process), lungs (how well does the lung expel toxins or do they have to exit through the skin?), which leads us to how stressed are the lymph's and skin. His diet seems pretty good. below is what he eats: DIET 1. No red meat in my diet, although i do eat wild game (moose) once a week. But, what is the moose eating? grass, corn?2. No sugar or sugar substitutes in my diet. None? So what sweetens things that may be sour? Honey? Maple syrup? I suspect something is used.3. No nicotine or caffeine in my diet.4. I eat Chicken, salmon(wild) , halibut (wild). Are the chickens free range? What is the asbestos and chemical toxicity showing on him? You'd be surprised what chickens pick up and put into their digestion.5. I eat more plain white corn chips than i used to (lightly salted) Some corn chips are made from scraps (corn powder) and it may contain mold; just as any other corn may have.6. I eat no garlic (bummer). WHY? Okay maybe it would make him worse before better but what a great product for digestion that and onions7. I take NuPlus 2 times a day8. I take Liqui 5 2 times a day9. I take Alpha 20C before going to bed.10. I drink at least 24 oz of Calli tea a day. Water is filter so little chlorine should be in it. House water is well water. Has the water been tested and how much straight water does he drink?11. I drink rice milk with cereal in the morning, dinner at night, and before going to bed. total of ~30-40oz. Does he show an imbalance or sensitivity to rice...some do! Maybe he could try almond milk if it reacts.12. I eat Triscuits and raw cashews for snack. Triscuits which contain ....13. Usually have salads for lunch and or dinner. A salad, is a salad is a salad...not! What is in the salad...personally I got hives every time I ate green peppers or items from the night shade family caused digestive issues...link back to enzyme deficiencies in some...linked to amino acid deficiency, linked to fatty acid deficiency. What type of dressing and how well does his digestive track break down raw vegetables.. ..it he has gas or difficulty with stool again you're looking at improper digestion.14. My diet is fairly plain..... being plain doesn't guarantee anything. I'll never forget one of my clients who told me they had spastic colon problems and their doctor told them to eat nuts, they could have gravy, and raw vegetables.. . now whether that was true or how they heard what the doctor said...who knows! We always have to take nutrition deeper than what they say. There is just so many variables. One of the things I learned while getting my Certification in Nutritional Counseling was...how little I really knew! It is a constant increase and journey of gathering knowledge. What a blessing we have to learn new things all the time.Note that I am drinking way more than i did this past summer, but it appears that it may still not be enough. Water amount is only part of the issue it is also the quality.YOGAWe are back taking classes again and just started the week prior to your test after being off since before xmas. normally 2 times a week for 1.5 hours. Great for stress concerns Any help would be appreciated. Thank & Create a great day Dwight Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2009 Report Share Posted March 2, 2009 G'day QXCIers, -this may be a long shot,but consider that there might be a quantum-level hypersensitivity to raw cashews-even tho those things are 'cleaned' -why not ask the guy to switch to walnut,almonds,etc [-but then all nuts have mold!] -maybe best of all to cut out nuts & observe consequences cheers, dar ====> 12. I eat Triscuits and *raw cashews* for snack.<==== http://www.wisegeek.com/are-raw-cashews-really-poisonous.htm > Hives > Hi, I have a client that gets hives all over. > > Has anyone had any experience with reducing them > successfully? > > Still not seeing what is causing it. It seems to be a > combination of things. > stress, toxins, emotions, hydration, > > His diet seems pretty good. below is what he eats: > > DIET > 1. No red meat in my diet, although i do eat wild game > (moose) once a > week. > 2. No sugar or sugar substitutes in my diet. > 3. No nicotine or caffeine in my diet. > 4. I eat Chicken, salmon(wild), halibut (wild). > 5. I eat more plain white corn chips than i used to > (lightly salted) > 6. I eat no garlic (bummer). > 7. I take NuPlus 2 times a day > 8. I take Liqui 5 2 times a day > 9. I take Alpha 20C before going to bed. > 10. I drink at least 24 oz of Calli tea a day. Water is > filter so > little chlorine should be in it. House water is well > water. > 11. I drink rice milk with cereal in the morning, dinner at > night, and > before going to bed. total of ~30-40oz. ====> 12. I eat Triscuits and raw cashews for snack.<==== > 13. Usually have salads for lunch and or dinner. > 14. My diet is fairly plain... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2009 Report Share Posted March 3, 2009 See attach Here are some foods that would be beneficial Hello! All Health Practitioners. TECHNOLOGY TAKES OUT THE GUESS WORK! The revolutionary SCIO quantum biofeedback device is the product of years of research combining holistic medicine with advanced quantum technology. The SCIO gives you information about your body on a quantum energetic level. It reveals anything that is negatively affecting health by finding energetic imbalances in the body by responding to the body's electric reactivity patterns. Further details at our website or just reply to this email asking for more information Thank you for you attention. Branco QuantuMedical Ltd. Tel.: +49 30 3010 1163 Mobile: +49 176 2079 6804 http://www.quantumedical.com http://quantumedical.zeropointglobal.com/resources/audiovideo.shtml This e-mail is confidential and may contain privileged information. If you are not the addressee it may be unlawful for you to read, copy, distribute, disclose or otherwise use the information in this e-mail. If you are not the intended recipient please notify us immediately. qxci-scio-epfx-english From: steph@...Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2009 09:43:45 -0800Subject: RE: Hives The only thing I can see to eat on the mold diet list is rice and water. It would be helpful if you would state what can be eaten. Thanks, From: qxci-scio-epfx-english [mailto:qxci-scio-epfx-english ] On Behalf Of Annelie RabieSent: Saturday, February 21, 2009 4:10 PMqxci-scio-epfx-english Subject: Re: Hives With itching, 'mould' can be a possible explanation. The Scio might not pin-point it. A mould diet will improve it fairly soon, but need to be kept for a year: NO dairy, sugar, fruit/juice, grains (only rice), potatoes, tea, coffee, salad dressing, xylitol, B vitamins, margarine, .... and more All meat, vegatables, lettuce, steevia, butter, herbal teas, ..... Dr Annelie Rabie (PhD) Hives Hi, I have a client that gets hives all over. Has anyone had any experience with reducing them successfully? Still not seeing what is causing it. It seems to be a combination of things. stress, toxins, emotions, hydration, His diet seems pretty good. below is what he eats: DIET 1. No red meat in my diet, although i do eat wild game (moose) once a week.2. No sugar or sugar substitutes in my diet.3. No nicotine or caffeine in my diet.4. I eat Chicken, salmon(wild), halibut (wild).5. I eat more plain white corn chips than i used to (lightly salted)6. I eat no garlic (bummer).7. I take NuPlus 2 times a day8. I take Liqui 5 2 times a day9. I take Alpha 20C before going to bed.10. I drink at least 24 oz of Calli tea a day. Water is filter so little chlorine should be in it. House water is well water.11. I drink rice milk with cereal in the morning, dinner at night, and before going to bed. total of ~30-40oz.12. I eat Triscuits and raw cashews for snack.13. Usually have salads for lunch and or dinner.14. My diet is fairly plain.....Note that I am drinking way more than i did this past summer, but it appears that it may still not be enough.YOGAWe are back taking classes again and just started the week prior to your test after being off since before xmas. normally 2 times a week for 1.5 hours. Any help would be appreciated. Thank & Create a great day Dwight Beyond Hotmail — see what else you can do with Windows Live. Find out more! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2009 Report Share Posted March 7, 2009 NO dairy, sugar, fruit/juice, grains (only rice), potatoes, tea, coffee, salad dressing, xylitol, B vitamins, margarine, .... and more TO EAT All meat, vegetables (no potatoes and sweet potatoes), lettuce, steevia, butter, herbal teas, ..... There are more detail, which I do not have Annelie Hives Hi, I have a client that gets hives all over. Has anyone had any experience with reducing them successfully? Still not seeing what is causing it. It seems to be a combination of things. stress, toxins, emotions, hydration, His diet seems pretty good. below is what he eats: DIET 1. No red meat in my diet, although i do eat wild game (moose) once a week.2. No sugar or sugar substitutes in my diet.3. No nicotine or caffeine in my diet.4. I eat Chicken, salmon(wild), halibut (wild).5. I eat more plain white corn chips than i used to (lightly salted)6. I eat no garlic (bummer).7. I take NuPlus 2 times a day8. I take Liqui 5 2 times a day9. I take Alpha 20C before going to bed.10. I drink at least 24 oz of Calli tea a day. Water is filter so little chlorine should be in it. House water is well water.11. I drink rice milk with cereal in the morning, dinner at night, and before going to bed. total of ~30-40oz.12. I eat Triscuits and raw cashews for snack.13. Usually have salads for lunch and or dinner.14. My diet is fairly plain.....Note that I am drinking way more than i did this past summer, but it appears that it may still not be enough.YOGAWe are back taking classes again and just started the week prior to your test after being off since before xmas. normally 2 times a week for 1.5 hours. Any help would be appreciated. Thank & Create a great day Dwight Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2009 Report Share Posted March 8, 2009 Thanks for sharing this and I LOVE your suggestion of placing attention on what you can eat. It makes a difference....Priscilla GrantFrom: Branco <sciosubspace@...>Subject: RE: Hives"SCIO EPFX" <qxci-scio-epfx-english >Date: Tuesday, March 3, 2009, 11:51 AM See attach Here are some foods that would be beneficial Hello! All Health Practitioners. TECHNOLOGY TAKES OUT THE GUESS WORK! The revolutionary SCIO quantum biofeedback device is the product of years of research combining holistic medicine with advanced quantum technology. The SCIO gives you information about your body on a quantum energetic level. It reveals anything that is negatively affecting health by finding energetic imbalances in the body by responding to the body's electric reactivity patterns. Further details at our website or just reply to this email asking for more information Thank you for you attention. Branco QuantuMedical Ltd. Tel.: +49 30 3010 1163 Mobile: +49 176 2079 6804 http://www.quantume dical.com http://quantumedica l.zeropointgloba l.com/resources/ audiovideo. shtml This e-mail is confidential and may contain privileged information. If you are not the addressee it may be unlawful for you to read, copy, distribute, disclose or otherwise use the information in this e-mail. If you are not the intended recipient please notify us immediately. qxci-scio-epfx- english@gro ups.comFrom: steph@...Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2009 09:43:45 -0800Subject: RE: Hives The only thing I can see to eat on the mold diet list is rice and water. It would be helpful if you would state what can be eaten. Thanks, From: qxci-scio-epfx- english@gro ups.com [mailto:qxci- scio-epfx- english@gro ups.com] On Behalf Of Annelie RabieSent: Saturday, February 21, 2009 4:10 PMqxci-scio-epfx- english@gro ups.comSubject: Re: Hives With itching, 'mould' can be a possible explanation. The Scio might not pin-point it. A mould diet will improve it fairly soon, but need to be kept for a year: NO dairy, sugar, fruit/juice, grains (only rice), potatoes, tea, coffee, salad dressing, xylitol, B vitamins, margarine, .... and more All meat, vegatables, lettuce, steevia, butter, herbal teas, ..... Dr Annelie Rabie (PhD) Hives Hi, I have a client that gets hives all over. Has anyone had any experience with reducing them successfully? Still not seeing what is causing it. It seems to be a combination of things. stress, toxins, emotions, hydration, His diet seems pretty good. below is what he eats: DIET 1. No red meat in my diet, although i do eat wild game (moose) once a week.2. No sugar or sugar substitutes in my diet.3. No nicotine or caffeine in my diet.4. I eat Chicken, salmon(wild) , halibut (wild).5. I eat more plain white corn chips than i used to (lightly salted)6. I eat no garlic (bummer).7. I take NuPlus 2 times a day8. I take Liqui 5 2 times a day9. I take Alpha 20C before going to bed.10. I drink at least 24 oz of Calli tea a day. Water is filter so little chlorine should be in it. House water is well water.11. I drink rice milk with cereal in the morning, dinner at night, and before going to bed. total of ~30-40oz.12. I eat Triscuits and raw cashews for snack.13. Usually have salads for lunch and or dinner.14. My diet is fairly plain.....Note that I am drinking way more than i did this past summer, but it appears that it may still not be enough.YOGAWe are back taking classes again and just started the week prior to your test after being off since before xmas. normally 2 times a week for 1.5 hours. Any help would be appreciated. Thank & Create a great day Dwight Beyond Hotmail — see what else you can do with Windows Live. Find out more! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2009 Report Share Posted April 20, 2009 In Nurtuting Traditions Sally Fallon writes that it sometimes happens that one will have an allergic reaction to Kombucha. She notes that if this happes that person should detoxify with Beet Kvass for a few weeks and then try Kombucha again. Also, you should start with only 4 oz and work your way up.  (I don't have my own copy so this is not an exact quote.) Billie in Utah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2010 Report Share Posted January 7, 2010 Bruce, My wife had major hives and urticaria for 30 years, having to take shots every day. she was allergic to most all meds and to 1/2 dozen foods. We both went thru a detox via Sam Queen (http://www.healthrealities.com/) and she has been completely free from that problem for 5 years with no allergies to food, meds, etc. Sam Queen said that one would have to get their body prepared to detox or the detox process itself could make you sick. It took us a couple of years to detox by diet & supplements and at the end we had our amalgams removed. She had a " flare " after having her thyroid removed and then RAI. So the thyroid and/or Synthroid must also be associated with hives. Jim > > Am desperate to know if anyone has had hives as a detox reaction. > I have never had in my life, nowt in third day and going crazy. > Have stopped iodine and everything else for that matter, been to doc, > studied everything related and taken all steps to remove all possible > causes... > > thanks > Bruce > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2010 Report Share Posted January 9, 2010 Bruce, long ago hubby had 3 major surgeries in 2 1/2 months span of time (perforated bowel, intended colostomy reduction but removed pocket of infection instead, then finally colostomy reduction) following that had many serious effects no one could get a handle on...now I recognize as adrenal fatigue/ exhaustion. Neurotoxins galore. In that time shortly after the last surgery, he developed what drs finally called "Garden Variety Hives" because they couldn't figure out anything that triggered them. I think (it's been too long to recall a lot of the details) the last effort to fix the problem was using prednisone. Hives never returned after that. So, it sounds like you are doing all you can, and given time may resolve on their own. Shoring up the immune system as you are doing is probably a good thing. Hope they are resolving by now. Diane (MI)...For the mouth speaks out of that which fills the heart. Matt 12:34 The Family Project Bloghttp://daisyredhat.blogspot.com/ Re: Hives Almost always are an allegic reaction. I'd asked about iodine, but is now,so far, ruled out.Often the cause cannot be determined.I always take high C thanks.My ND had once and ended up in emerg never found the cause but cleared up in a week or so never to return.Sure is educational lol. Intolerable. But one learns what helps and what doesn't.Distant possibility - candida related, guessing there but watching and taking anti-cand in case.A few diet slips over holidays...Helps (war plan):Querticin with papaya. antihistamineC very mild antihistamine. (always take 4-6G minimum)Have a homeopathis remedy from ND.Black Cumin Seed Oilextra B12, E complex, Pantethine, Milk Thistle, NACEnzimes to help clear the blood-educated guess.L-Proline3 minutes in cold, even through jeans, fires off serious intolerable attack, but not cause.When intolerable, a soak in hot bath with epson salts/baking soda and a little borax, (boraxI think helps), helps immenselyfor some time after as well.Juicing vegs.(should)Trying some bicarb orally (1/4 tsp 2xday.)Doesn't help:complaining and whining lolthanksBruce----- Original Message ----- From: Jag JagIn my estimation, hives are an allergic reaction. Most allergic reactions can be treated with vitamin C. I would take an absorbable form with bioflavanoids. Take large amounts, preferably with food.Jag,___ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2010 Report Share Posted January 9, 2010 Before I was dxd with hashi's I had a 6mos span of time in which I was awakened by hives all over body. Hadn't changed anything with detergent. Haven't had them since treated with synthroid and later armour (when I got with the program!)Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerryFrom: "Diane" <redhat@...>Date: Sat, 9 Jan 2010 09:14:38 -0500<iodine >Subject: Re: HivesBruce, long ago hubby had 3 major surgeries in 2 1/2 months span of time (perforated bowel, intended colostomy reduction but removed pocket of infection instead, then finally colostomy reduction) following that had many serious effects no one could get a handle on...now I recognize as adrenal fatigue/ exhaustion. Neurotoxins galore. In that time shortly after the last surgery, he developed what drs finally called "Garden Variety Hives" because they couldn't figure out anything that triggered them. I think (it's been too long to recall a lot of the details) the last effort to fix the problem was using prednisone. Hives never returned after that. So, it sounds like you are doing all you can, and given time may resolve on their own. Shoring up the immune system as you are doing is probably a good thing. Hope they are resolving by now.Diane (MI)...For the mouth speaks out of that which fills the heart. Matt 12:34 The Family Project Bloghttp://daisyredhat.blogspot.com/ Re: Hives Almost always are an allegic reaction. I'd asked about iodine, but is now,so far, ruled out.Often the cause cannot be determined.I always take high C thanks.My ND had once and ended up in emerg never found the cause but cleared up in a week or so never to return.Sure is educational lol. Intolerable. But one learns what helps and what doesn't.Distant possibility - candida related, guessing there but watching and taking anti-cand in case.A few diet slips over holidays...Helps (war plan):Querticin with papaya. antihistamineC very mild antihistamine. (always take 4-6G minimum)Have a homeopathis remedy from ND.Black Cumin Seed Oilextra B12, E complex, Pantethine, Milk Thistle, NACEnzimes to help clear the blood-educated guess.L-Proline3 minutes in cold, even through jeans, fires off serious intolerable attack, but not cause.When intolerable, a soak in hot bath with epson salts/baking soda and a little borax, (boraxI think helps), helps immenselyfor some time after as well.Juicing vegs.(should)Trying some bicarb orally (1/4 tsp 2xday.)Doesn't help:complaining and whining lolthanksBruce----- Original Message ----- From: Jag JagIn my estimation, hives are an allergic reaction. Most allergic reactions can be treated with vitamin C. I would take an absorbable form with bioflavanoids. Take large amounts, preferably with food.Jag,___ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2010 Report Share Posted January 9, 2010  There are studies on everything being fake. Who did them, the medical association? Results from users show the evidence right on them. Just checking them out anyways. Bruce ----- Original Message ----- From: Kathleen Blake  There have been studies on those foot pads that show they are fake, have not value at all. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2010 Report Share Posted January 9, 2010 Bruce, Compresses definetly work. Applied to boils or indeed to draw out toxins they are excellent. Old fashioned but they work. Try them out and see. That is the answer to naysayers. From: Bruce <bruce@...>Subject: Re: hivesiodine Date: Saturday, 9 January, 2010, 22:29  There are studies on everything being fake. Who did them, the medical association? Results from users show the evidence right on them. Just checking them out anyways. Bruce ----- Original Message ----- From: Kathleen Blake  There have been studies on those foot pads that show they are fake, have not value at all. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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