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Hi,

2 to 4 tablespoons can be applied daily topically to the skin. If

you cook with it. fry eggs etc you don't really taste the coconut.

Vco is great for all the problems you mentioned. You can even use it

on your scalp as treatment and conditioner. I suggest you buy Bruce

Fife's books that go into treating these conditions and many many

more.

Sally

In Coconut Oil , " Ron or "

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> Hi to all -

>

> My name is Hart, and I have just joined this group this

> afternoon in search of help. I have 4 problems: hypothyroidism,

> candidiasis, arsenic toxicity in the 95th percentile level (per

hair

> analysis), and terrible skin/scalp problems (psoriasis, eczema,

> dyshidrosis, etc) complete with hair loss.

>

> How can coconut oil help me? I don't like the taste of coconut at

> all, unless it is combined with chocolate (which is a no-no for

> candida). Will I get systemic benefit from applying coconut

> topically? I could do that. How much? How often? Where?

>

> Is there anything else you all know of in a liquid/powder form

that I

> can do? I have a really bad time swallowing pills/tabs/caps. I am

> soooo sick and getting worse with this candida die-off. I have to

> find a way to help myself.

>

> Thank you for any help you can offer,

>

>

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  • 9 months later...

Hello to all here I have recently joined and have been reading

many back posts for information.

My ES (and that of other family members) is most likely due to

faulty wiring in my father's home. The variety of symptoms

experienced (eg to name a few: headaches, nerve tingling, tingling

in feet when standing on kitchen linoleum, insomnia, fatigue - my

stepmother can even hear a " hum " in the air throughout the home)

disappear in us when outside the home or in other homes next door or

locally in the neighborhood. I myself do not live in the home, and

only experience issues when within that specific house. The prior

owners built on two additions to the house on their own, without use

of licensed electricians to complete the wiring. Several visits from

licensed electricians later and the problems have not abated, but

are increasing. Visits from the town electric co. (who supplies the

power) have indicated that the incoming power is not " dirty " ; as our

neighbors don't suffer problems nor do we when spending long periods

of time in their homes, or utilizing our computers or other

appliances in their homes, we tend the believe that the problem is

indigenous to the house. (and we don't live anywhere near tension

wires, cell or radio towers, don't have dimmer switches, compact

bulbs or DEC phones, etc.)

My questions to the group: are there qualified companies that can

visit the home to conduct a proper assessment, and perhaps help to

remedy the issues? My parents are semi-retired and do not wish to

sell or move. They live in central Massachusetts.

Also - the Stetzer meters and filters - I recently found the Stetzer

website and actually spoke w/the owner at length, who

recommended purchase of the meter and potentially up to 20-30

filters. What are your experiences with these products and can they

help?

My father (perhaps mistakenly) is of the belief that if the faulty

electrical wiring/structural problem can be determined and fixed,

rather than purchasing placing filters, then most of the symptoms

could disappear. I am interseted in opinions and the experiences of

others here. many thanks - Mel

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> > The variety of symptoms

> > experienced (eg to name a few: headaches, nerve tingling,

tingling

> > in feet when standing on kitchen linoleum, insomnia, fatigue -

my

> > stepmother can even hear a " hum " in the air throughout the home)

>

> P.S. have you at least gone around the house and checked that

> all the outlets are wired correctly? (you can get an outlet

> tester for less than $10).

This was one of the first things checked, by us and by electricians

that were brought in. Everything checked out ok.

>

> Also, note that one bad transformer on one piece of electronics

> can cause a lot of problems. Using a Stetzer meter and

experimenting

> with unplugging things could find something like that. I think

> I read about someone who got ES simply because of a bad

> power supply on their modem...

I'll tell you, at one point they went and unplugged *everything* in

the house, for several hours. First doing one room at a time, then

everything at once (inc. appliances & phones, even the doorbell,

etc.), and the problem still persisted. It's been impossible to

trace it to a particular room/area or appliance through this means;

which is why I was hopeful that the Stetzer meter might help locate

a potential source.

>

> Marc

>

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> > The variety of symptoms

> > experienced (eg to name a few: headaches, nerve tingling,

tingling

> > in feet when standing on kitchen linoleum, insomnia, fatigue -

my

> > stepmother can even hear a " hum " in the air throughout the home)

>

> P.S. have you at least gone around the house and checked that

> all the outlets are wired correctly? (you can get an outlet

> tester for less than $10).

This was one of the first things checked, by us and by electricians

that were brought in. Everything checked out ok.

>

> Also, note that one bad transformer on one piece of electronics

> can cause a lot of problems. Using a Stetzer meter and

experimenting

> with unplugging things could find something like that. I think

> I read about someone who got ES simply because of a bad

> power supply on their modem...

I'll tell you, at one point they went and unplugged *everything* in

the house, for several hours. First doing one room at a time, then

everything at once (inc. appliances & phones, even the doorbell,

etc.), and the problem still persisted. It's been impossible to

trace it to a particular room/area or appliance through this means;

which is why I was hopeful that the Stetzer meter might help locate

a potential source.

>

> Marc

>

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> which is why I was hopeful that the Stetzer meter might help locate

> a potential source.

I suppose the Stetzer meter might be able to pinpoint the source

because the readings should be higher as you get closer to the

problem. Of course, if the meter is maxed out throughout the

house, then it won't tell you anything.

Marc

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> I'll tell you, at one point they went and unplugged *everything* in

> the house, for several hours. First doing one room at a time, then

> everything at once (inc. appliances & phones, even the doorbell,

> etc.), and the problem still persisted.

Another option for a pesky, unsolvable problem is to use something

from Quantum Products. For example:

http://quantumproducts.com/catalog/quantum_home.html

I know that this has been helpful for me at work, where there is

basically nothing I can do about the hundreds of fluorescent

lights and computers all around me. I've also seen positive

reports here from a few folks, although I think that the

positive reports from the Stetzer filters outnumber them.

Marc

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> I'll tell you, at one point they went and unplugged *everything* in

> the house, for several hours. First doing one room at a time, then

> everything at once (inc. appliances & phones, even the doorbell,

> etc.), and the problem still persisted.

Oh, another thought... did you go to the fusebox, turn off all power

to the house, and see if the problem still persisted?

Marc

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> > I'll tell you, at one point they went and unplugged *everything*

in

> > the house, for several hours. First doing one room at a time, then

> > everything at once (inc. appliances & phones, even the doorbell,

> > etc.), and the problem still persisted.

>

> Oh, another thought... did you go to the fusebox, turn off all power

> to the house, and see if the problem still persisted?

>

> Marc

>

Hello Marc -

Yes we flipped the main switch. The problem did seem to dissapate

then, this was the only solution that gave some relief. It does imply

some incoming power issues perhaps.

Am ordering a Stetzer meter this week. Hopefully it will at least

confirm the problems and assist in perhaps locating the major problem

areas.

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I presume you have a meter that measures electromagnetic fields?

I have problems with hotspots in the house and we recently discovered

that the circuit for the dryer downstairs is partly responsible for the

constant elevated fields. We haven't testing finished yet.

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