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Thanks for the info . I couldn't find the study at the link, but will do

more research on

the herb.

Do you use anything or wear anything to reduce EMF radiation? I've read it is

emitted from

the television, computer, wherever, even if the thing isn't turned on! As long

as it's

plugged in, the emf's are in the air...

All the EMF shields are so pricey, and some say they don't work -- of course

this site is

trying to sell it's own product...

http://www.emf-health.com/emf-shielding.htm

Have you or has anyone tried an EMF shield?

d.

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Mel and all

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > I am sitting here with an unfilled script for Klonopin from a

> doc

> > > I respect.

> > > > However, I would not touch that stuff with a ten foot pole.

> > > >

> > > > My late (adopted) son had significant seizure disorder

> including

> > > episodes of

> > > > status epilepticus and we learned over the years to supplement

> his

> > > brain to

> > > > calm the seizure activity, decrease significantly those

> drugs.....

> > > which were

> > > > part of the problem.

> > > >

> > > > When using GABA, inositol is a cofactor. I've had good benefit

> > > with this

> > > > combo for sleep, brain calming, etc.

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > THere truly is more than one way to skin a rabbit......

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > mjh

> > > >

> > > > Date: Fri, 07 Apr 2006 12:50:58 -0500

> > > > From: Mel Baldwin <alphabear@>

> > > > Subject: Re: Questioning Cheney for Treating Anxiety?

> > > >

> > > > Marcia, Klonopin , like valium, librium, etc., is a

> > > benzodiazepine, a class

> > > > of psychotropic drugs that work on the gaba receptors in the

> > > brain, producing

> > > > a calming effect. Klonopin and librium are used often in

> > > controlling

> > > > seizures. This works by calming the overfiring neurons, a

> > > condition that can lead to

> > > > their destruction...physical brain damage. If, then, one has

> these

> > > > overfiring neurons in their brain, the choice is to calm them

> or

> > > lose them..the body

> > > > does not tolerate these overactive processes. For some, the

> amino

> > > acid ,

> > > > GABA, will provide the calming, protective function. If that is

> > > not adequate, the

> > > > best alternative, in my opionion, is klonopin. My wife and I

> have

> > > used

> > > > klonopin in1-2 mg daily doses for more than ten years with

> nothing

> > > but benefit.

> > > > Benzodiazepines have received a bad rap due to abuse and

> > > inappropriate

> > > > application. Granted, it is easier to start klonopin than to

> DC

> > > it. But, there are no

> > > > perfect meds that only do one thing exactly as we want them to

> > > work. Benzos

> > > > can be DC'd without consequence if done very slowly,

> preferably

> > > with the

> > > > liquified version. I would suggest the adding GABA 500-1000 ng

> > > would facilitate

> > > > withdrawal. One more point on the general subject of

> > > benzodiazapines. I

> > > > worked 50 years with psychiatric medications, from the

> invention

> > > of thoraxine to

> > > > the miracle antipsychotic, zyprexa. Of them all,

> benzodazepines

> > > were the least

> > > > problematic, most undervalued, and most maligned. Mel PS:

> > > Klonopin is

> > > > best taken at nite as it DOES facilitate sleep...but so does

> GABA

> > > PPS: The

> > > > FDA is NOT your friend.

> > > > ----- Original Message -----

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > mjh

> > > > " The Basil Book "

> > > > http://foxhillfarm.us/FireBasil/

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > >

> > >

> >

>

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Hi D,

Yes, you are right. Most household electrical appliances emit " Low

Frequency Electromagnetic Fields so it is best to unplug the

appliances when not using them. When you go to bed switching off the

breakers should also help you sleep. When using a computer, it is

best to use a laptop on battery. That way you get less EMFs.

Microwaves and cell phones are considered " High Frequency " and emit

in the microwave range. Most television is now digital in the US.

Ultra High Frequency (UHF) is microwave's next door neighbor. When

cell phones went digital in the early 1990s, there was an exponential

jump in all kinds of diseases. CFS went up something like 530 percent

for women and over 300 percent for men. Autism rose from being a

disease that no one had ever even heard of to a household word. One

out of ten thousand children had it in the 80s and then suddenly in

the early 90s it jumped to one in every 166 children having it. I

would imagine that it is a lot more now. Deaths from influenza

doubled practically overnight. There is actually a CFS list

devoted to places where people feel better. The guy who started the

list moved to Mexico and says his symptoms completely disappear there

only to always return when he returns to anywhere in North America.

Could it be the electrosmog?

Regarding shielding, aluminum works great and it is inexpensive. Wrap

a cell phone in aluminum foil and no one will be able to make the

call. Windows are the places that microwaves enter the home the

easiest so these are the places you want to cover first. There is

some silver lined cloth that works pretty good and is see-through but

it is a bit expensive. So if you don't mind blocking out the light

aluminum might be the better choice for the time being. I believe you

should be able to pick up some camping type aluminum coated padding

in most western countries and you can tack these to your windows. I

did this and it cuts out a considerable amount of HF radiation. I

believe there are also aluminum-lined sweat suits on the market from

what I hear anyway. These can be worn when leaving the house. Besides

that http://www.lessemf.com sells all kinds of stuff from underwear

to caps to all kinds of materials and meters.

Hope that helps,

paul

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > Mel and all

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > I am sitting here with an unfilled script for Klonopin from

a

> > doc

> > > > I respect.

> > > > > However, I would not touch that stuff with a ten foot

pole.

> > > > >

> > > > > My late (adopted) son had significant seizure disorder

> > including

> > > > episodes of

> > > > > status epilepticus and we learned over the years to

supplement

> > his

> > > > brain to

> > > > > calm the seizure activity, decrease significantly those

> > drugs.....

> > > > which were

> > > > > part of the problem.

> > > > >

> > > > > When using GABA, inositol is a cofactor. I've had good

benefit

> > > > with this

> > > > > combo for sleep, brain calming, etc.

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > THere truly is more than one way to skin a rabbit......

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > mjh

> > > > >

> > > > > Date: Fri, 07 Apr 2006 12:50:58 -0500

> > > > > From: Mel Baldwin <alphabear@>

> > > > > Subject: Re: Questioning Cheney for Treating Anxiety?

> > > > >

> > > > > Marcia, Klonopin , like valium, librium, etc., is a

> > > > benzodiazepine, a class

> > > > > of psychotropic drugs that work on the gaba receptors in

the

> > > > brain, producing

> > > > > a calming effect. Klonopin and librium are used often in

> > > > controlling

> > > > > seizures. This works by calming the overfiring neurons, a

> > > > condition that can lead to

> > > > > their destruction...physical brain damage. If, then, one

has

> > these

> > > > > overfiring neurons in their brain, the choice is to calm

them

> > or

> > > > lose them..the body

> > > > > does not tolerate these overactive processes. For some, the

> > amino

> > > > acid ,

> > > > > GABA, will provide the calming, protective function. If

that is

> > > > not adequate, the

> > > > > best alternative, in my opionion, is klonopin. My wife and

I

> > have

> > > > used

> > > > > klonopin in1-2 mg daily doses for more than ten years with

> > nothing

> > > > but benefit.

> > > > > Benzodiazepines have received a bad rap due to abuse and

> > > > inappropriate

> > > > > application. Granted, it is easier to start klonopin than

to

> > DC

> > > > it. But, there are no

> > > > > perfect meds that only do one thing exactly as we want

them to

> > > > work. Benzos

> > > > > can be DC'd without consequence if done very slowly,

> > preferably

> > > > with the

> > > > > liquified version. I would suggest the adding GABA 500-

1000 ng

> > > > would facilitate

> > > > > withdrawal. One more point on the general subject of

> > > > benzodiazapines. I

> > > > > worked 50 years with psychiatric medications, from the

> > invention

> > > > of thoraxine to

> > > > > the miracle antipsychotic, zyprexa. Of them all,

> > benzodazepines

> > > > were the least

> > > > > problematic, most undervalued, and most maligned. Mel

PS:

> > > > Klonopin is

> > > > > best taken at nite as it DOES facilitate sleep...but so

does

> > GABA

> > > > PPS: The

> > > > > FDA is NOT your friend.

> > > > > ----- Original Message -----

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > mjh

> > > > > " The Basil Book "

> > > > > http://foxhillfarm.us/FireBasil/

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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