Guest guest Posted December 8, 2003 Report Share Posted December 8, 2003 I was only one I know who experimented by taking BHT. I ordered it and the book from VRP and went at it for a month but noticed no difference. Worth a shot I suppose. I did it b/c my EBV were sky high, although when I did PCR EBV was not present so maybe that is why BHT did not work. BHT works best with high fat content so I took mine at same time as coconut oil. You can also dissolve BHT into the oil. In a message dated 12/8/03 12:48:48 PM Eastern Standard Time, writes: Does anyone have any info on these three supplements. I had excellent experience wih the first bottle of BHT I purchased. It cleared up a skin problem wich began a few years after Cfids. Perhaps it workes on HHV6, etc. It does cause several hours of wouzy thinking. At least in me. I will start taking it at night. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2003 Report Share Posted December 9, 2003 I took it once but couldn't remember why I was taking it. What is it supposed to do? I am intrigued by the skin clearing up, because mine has been terrible for the past year. Doctor says now it is rosacea but I think it is just related to the CFS. Doris ----- Original Message ----- From: K.Kleven Does anyone have any info on these three supplements. I had excellent experience wih the first bottle of BHT I purchased. It cleared up a skin problem wich began a few years after Cfids. Perhaps it workes on HHV6, etc. It does cause several hours of wouzy thinking. At least in me. I will start taking it at night. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2003 Report Share Posted December 9, 2003 It sounds like of those who took Samanto untill month two success had began to occur. Perhaps your Samento diary is really new and others will have the same success by month two and beyond. Or did they drop out due to side side effects? It hasn't arrived today but I hope it will tomarrow. How much time between Samanto and other supplements. Some others on the list may want to know. Sinc, Mike Kleven in Auburn Wash. > On or about Monday, December 08, 2003 9:18 AM [GMT+1=CET], > K.Kleven <Habsburg1963@H...> sprinkled letters onto the page, > saying: > > > Does anyone have any info on these three supplements. I had excellent > > experience wih the first bottle of BHT I purchased. It cleared up a > > skin problem wich began a few years after Cfids. Perhaps it workes on > > HHV6, etc. It does cause several hours of wouzy thinking. At least in > > me. I will start taking it at night. > > > > I keep hearing more and more good things about virgin coconut oil. > > Energy, Immune Support, Diet Aid, etc. Have others heard the same > > glowing reports? It's not too pricey either. > > > > Samento Drops will arrive in the next day or two. From my symptoms I > > see that my Cfids could be Lyme related. I account afford the tests > > but I have found that Samento should be a good addition for Cfids, > > Firo or G.W.S..Perhaps these three are a good combo. Only 80$. I'm > > not trying to sound smart but maybe the truth really is out there! > > > > Mike-Pete in Seattle > > Hi.... > > > Samento drops cannot be mixed with any botanicals, supplements or food. They > should be taken separately, at least 30 minutes before eating. Start on a > low dose (1 drop first day) working slowly up. Email me privately for dosage > tips. > > There is a lot of speculation that CFS, FM, Lyme, GBS, MS etc., may be > linked by the action of a borrelia spirochaete in the blood. It is said > that Lyme borreliosis is a 'great imitator' of many of these fatigue > spectrum disorders. > > Samento drops are looking promising. I am 10 times the man I used to be, if > not more... It's only my 36th day or so on Samento and I had to drop to a > lower dose because of side-effects (which have stopped now) but I have more > energy, less anxiety, no longer need pain-relief, have improved mobility and > confidence.... a sex life!!! > > Kezzi. . . . Cumbria, UK > " The Samento Kid " > http://tinyurl.co.uk/8ebv > > The Samento Diaries - input your symptoms: > http://tinyurl.co.uk/9aa4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2003 Report Share Posted December 9, 2003 From what I understand BHT is very effective on the Herpes family. This may include things like HHV6, Epstein-Barr, HSV1, HSV2, and sackie Virus.The theory is that it melts the cell walls. I've read in a Durk Pearson and Sandy Shaw publication that Psoriasis may be caused by a Herpes family member. It is a rather large family. Now my rash doesn't look like classic Herpes or Classic Psoriasis but it is getting better by day 2. FRom BHT. BHT is also a potent anti oxident.It was touted as a treatment for Genital Herpes back in the 70's but was shot down by the F.D.A.. It is still used extensively as a food oil preservative.I think that it should help with many of the co-infections related to Cfids. This time I will try to stay on it for at least 6 months. It is slightly mood altering. Best to take at bed time. May also help with sleep. Good Luck, Mike Kleven > I took it once but couldn't remember why I was taking it. What is it supposed to do? I am intrigued by the skin clearing up, because mine has been terrible for the past year. Doctor says now it is rosacea but I think it is just related to the CFS. > > Doris > ----- Original Message ----- > From: K.Kleven > > Does anyone have any info on these three supplements. I had excellent > experience wih the first bottle of BHT I purchased. It cleared up a > skin problem wich began a few years after Cfids. Perhaps it workes on > HHV6, etc. It does cause several hours of wouzy thinking. At least in > me. I will start taking it at night. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2003 Report Share Posted December 9, 2003 On or about Tuesday, December 09, 2003 11:06 AM [GMT+1=CET], K.Kleven <Habsburg1963@...> sprinkled letters onto the page, saying: > It sounds like of those who took Samanto untill month two success had > began to occur. Perhaps your Samento diary is really new and others > will have the same success by month two and beyond. Or did they drop > out due to side side effects? It hasn't arrived today but I hope it > will tomarrow. How much time between Samanto and other supplements. > Some others on the list may want to know. > Sinc, Mike Kleven in Auburn Wash. Hi Mike, though not yet reported by more than two respondents in the Samento Diaries those who are into month two are mostly experiencing less side effects (info from various newgroups and mail lists). There is a huge variation in who experiences side effects (and when) but on average after 28 days people mostly have settled on a dosage that suits them and have overcome the unwanted symptoms. NutraMedix are releasing a detox formula in or around January 2004 to help alleviate the common 'bad' symptoms experienced in the first few weeks. The Diaries have been quiet for a few days... I can't make people report but after promptings we get a few reports coming in. It could be that no one is expreriencing adverse effects after 1 month. Many like me are into their second month now and I can't wait to see the results myself. (The Diary has been running for just over one month). The timing between taking samento and other botanicals or foodstuffs should be around 30 minutes of separation - that helps it work at it's best and keeps the nausea to a minimum as an added bonus!! Kezzi. . . . Cumbria, UK Aurora borreliosis - the Northern Light!! http://tinyurl.co.uk/8ebv The Samento Diaries - input your symptoms: http://tinyurl.co.uk/9aa4 > > > > > Hi.... > > > Samento drops cannot be mixed with any botanicals, supplements or > food. They should be taken separately, at least 30 minutes before eating. > Start on a low dose (1 drop first day) working slowly up. Email me privately > for dosage tips. > > There is a lot of speculation that CFS, FM, Lyme, GBS, MS etc., may > be linked by the action of a borrelia spirochaete in the blood. It > is said that Lyme borreliosis is a 'great imitator' of many of these fatigue > spectrum disorders. > > Samento drops are looking promising. I am 10 times the man I used > to be, if not more... It's only my 36th day or so on Samento and I had to > drop to a lower dose because of side-effects (which have stopped now) but I > have more energy, less anxiety, no longer need pain-relief, have improved > mobility and confidence.... a sex life!!! > > Kezzi. . . . Cumbria, UK Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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