Guest guest Posted December 22, 2004 Report Share Posted December 22, 2004 glenn - thank you for all that info - where did you get the sticker? that's the only thing I don't have yet...oh, and the supplements you suggested (as a matter of fact, i'm keen on finding any good places to get supplements for less, too!) it's interesting about the thyroid because with all my tests, that still won't normalize. i'm on synthroid and t3 and they keep upping my T3 because my TSH is 6.7, or like that. I also do the niacin, up to 1000 a day, which i take before my daily sauna. Which brand do you like best? I think it defintiely helps. I might up my folic acid as well - how much do you suggest? with the other supplements, i'm all ears. been playing with lots of different stuff. just started the mbrotose, and also the NSP that's supposed to help MCS (from Key Pharmacy) dumb question, but i can just get any ol stack of pennies, right? thanks! jill " First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win. " Mahatma Ghandi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2004 Report Share Posted December 22, 2004 Jill, I got my aulterra neutralizer sticker at the following link. I used to wear it like a necklace anytime at my computer (I just taped it to a piece of cardboard and put on string), and it seems to give some protection. It was very suttle but did make a difference. Marc mentioned he noticed results when using aulterra with his cell phone - that is what gave me idea to try it. http://www.aulterra.com/neutralizer.htm >I also do the niacin, up to 1000 a day, which i take before my daily sauna. >Which brand do you like best? I think it defintiely helps. I might up my >folic acid as well - how much do you suggest? I never thought about brand for my niacin - will consider it - thanks. I have been using Select (Safeway), and it works well. I'm up to 1000mg niacin 3 times/day. I take 25mg folic acid each morning. My dosages of niacin are excessively high to prevent depression - I'm going through extreme times right now - but staying on top of the wave! >with the other supplements, i'm all ears. been playing with lots of >different stuff. just started the mbrotose, and also the NSP that's >supposed to help >MCS (from Key Pharmacy) The USANA nutrition program is expensive, but it is quality and purity that seems to give it great healing power. The vitamin program without the shakes (save some money) is enough to give someone a very healthy balance of the highest quality vitamins. Many people have ailments go away that they didn't expect to go away. >dumb question, but i can just get any ol stack of pennies, right? Yes, any old stack of pennies. Cheers, Glenn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2004 Report Share Posted December 22, 2004 > Marc mentioned he noticed results when using aulterra with his cell phone Oddly enough, on my recent trip to Hawaii, I was using my wife's cellphone, and the phone did bother me a *little* bit, so I'm not sure why it bothered me then but not the previous trip, when the previous trip I was using it much more. Perhaps the cellphone output varies depending on how far away it is from a tower? I don't know, but I did check and verify that I was using the same EMF protection devices -- the Aulterra sticker on the phone battery, and a Springlife OM pendant in my pocket. Also, count me in on thyroid problems. I've spent 3 years detoxing, and my nutritionist *still* muscle tests my thyroid as being loaded with mercury. I do respond well to seaweed-type supplements (I take " Sea Energy " these days), and seaweed is supposed to be good for the thyroid because of the iodine content. Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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