Guest guest Posted February 14, 2008 Report Share Posted February 14, 2008 Hi, L. <lmonrovia@...> wrote: > > > i wanted to quiz you about your experience. I gather Cheney put you on > folapro back in 1998? and that at some point later, acting on Rich's > ideas, you boosted your glutathione levels with undenatured whey. ***Yes, but to be clear it was actually nondantured whey which is a superior product type compared to the " un " type. > > It seems like your approach is an abbreviated version of the path I am > on now.. namely fixing methylation, boosting glutathione .. and so I'm > wondering what your status is now? ***Nothing new worth mentioning at this time. I've maintained the same benefits I reported before, but I'm still clearly short of quality life and CFS remission. > > I gather you still struggle with brain pain. But what is the status of your fatigue and cognitive function, and what are the feasiblity of > returning to work? ***I have zero capacity to work and given likely recurring brain injury from a heart PFO resulting from years of functional hypoxia that are part of a low glutathione/low blood volume/low RBC Mass status and caused by methylation cycle blocks and/or HHV-6A infection, my most troublesome CFS symptom remains chronic severe headache accompanied by cognitive difficulty and exhaustion. ***These major components of CFS pathophysiology seem clear in my case and effectively treating them remains the challenge. > > TIA > L. > *** Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2008 Report Share Posted February 14, 2008 Thanks for your feedback.L. > Hi, L. > > <lmonrovia@> wrote: > > > > > > i wanted to quiz you about your experience. I gather Cheney put you on > > folapro back in 1998? and that at some point later, acting on Rich's > > ideas, you boosted your glutathione levels with undenatured whey. > > ***Yes, but to be clear it was actually nondantured whey which is a > superior product type compared to the " un " type. > > > > It seems like your approach is an abbreviated version of the path I am > > on now.. namely fixing methylation, boosting glutathione .. and so I'm > > wondering what your status is now? > > ***Nothing new worth mentioning at this time. I've maintained the > same benefits I reported before, but I'm still clearly short of > quality life and CFS remission. > > > > > I gather you still struggle with brain pain. But what is the status > of your fatigue and cognitive function, and what are the feasiblity of > > returning to work? > > ***I have zero capacity to work and given likely recurring brain > injury from a heart PFO resulting from years of functional hypoxia > that are part of a low glutathione/low blood volume/low RBC Mass > status and caused by methylation cycle blocks and/or HHV-6A infection, > my most troublesome CFS symptom remains chronic severe headache > accompanied by cognitive difficulty and exhaustion. > > ***These major components of CFS pathophysiology seem clear in my case > and effectively treating them remains the challenge. > > > > > TIA > > L. > > > *** > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2008 Report Share Posted February 17, 2008 > > ***I have zero capacity to work and given likely recurring brain > injury from a heart PFO resulting from years of functional hypoxia > that are part of a low glutathione/low blood volume/low RBC Mass > status and caused by methylation cycle blocks and/or HHV-6A infection, > my most troublesome CFS symptom remains chronic severe headache > accompanied by cognitive difficulty and exhaustion. > *** --- Have you tried hydoxycobalamin B12 for brain fog? this is one of the things that help me alot with that. The methylation/glutathione protocol is what has helped me the most with my symptoms. Your symptoms sound alot like mine. I have mainly cognitive problems, with fatigue, but fatigue is not as severe as it used to be. With the methylation/glutathione protocol i have had good improvements. i can drive again, communicate better. But i have setbacks and it takes a while to get back to the point i was. Ive been wanting to try hydrox b12 injections, hopefully that will help more Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2008 Report Share Posted February 17, 2008 <gdubs123@...> wrote: > > --- Have you tried hydroxycobalamin B12 for brain fog? ***Yes and plenty of it, but it made zero difference. *** Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2008 Report Share Posted February 17, 2008 Have you tried reducing your parasite/bacterial burden? Im having real benefits from Cats claw..amongst other things. Regards CS Re: Attn Hall/Yr experience <gdubs123@...> wrote: > > --- Have you tried hydroxycobalamin B12 for brain fog? ***Yes and plenty of it, but it made zero difference. *** ________________________________________________________________________ AOL's new homepage has launched. Take a tour at http://info.aol.co.uk/homepage/ now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2008 Report Share Posted February 18, 2008 bhammanuk@... wrote: > > > Have you tried reducing your parasite/bacterial burden? > > Im having real benefits from Cats claw..amongst other things. ***Yes and with plenty of things, including the use of Cats claw. But the results have been minimal, apparently not the key to conquering my CFS symptoms. *** Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2008 Report Share Posted February 18, 2008 Hi , This is an outline of what I have been doing: my regime: no wheat or dairy or carbs for around 18 months 1) Raising Glutathione & thyroid - Whey Protein 2) Candida- Lactoferrin, Coconut oil, Manuka Honey 3) Adrenals - Licorice, Salt 4) Liver / Gallbladder flush - Olive oil, lemon juice, Turmeric, Apple juice, 5) Antioxidants - OPC's rich fruits & Juicing 6) Heavy Metals - Coriander herb, Chlorella, Garlic 7) Fatty Liver / Gallbladder - Lecithin, GLA, Chlorella, & Olive oil, Turmeric, Apple juice, Coffee 8) Digestive Bacterial Cleanse - herbs 9) Metal Cleanse - coriander, chlorella, Zeolites,turmeric,malic acid, rosemary 10)Parasite Cleanse - Armetesis, Cloves, Black walnut hull,bromelain, ginger, garlic, onions, cabbage, carrots, pomegranate, horseradish, barbery, goldenseal, echnechia, 11)Bacterial - grapefruit seed, bromelain, Olive leaf, oregano, Collodiol silver, 12)Kidney Cleanse - ginger magnesium, black cherry extract, parsley, lemon juice, taurine 13)Liver Cleanse - COFFEE, artichoke, milk thistle, apple juice, olive oil 14)Heart BloodFlow & Mitochondria:? ginkgo, rosemary, coffee,herbs? D Roobios, coQ10,NADH,carnitine, mg,Malic acid 15)Bowel Cleanse/Parasite & Bacterial - CATS CLAW,DGL,mastic gum,? psyllium,Colostrum,Glucosmine, Probiotics 16)Immune System/ Anti Viral - Fatty acids -,minerals, methylation, herbs, C,mushroom, cocpnut oil, gingseng 17)Brain function-Carnitine, Gingko, 5HTP, st johns wort, DHEA, PhosSerine, B12, B6, Folic acid, cod liver oil, vitc, zinc IM upto point 17........... 18)EDTA/ANTIFUNGAL/ANTIBIOTICS/saunas/exercise Regards CS ? Re: Attn Hall/Yr experience bhammanuk@... wrote: > > > Have you tried reducing your parasite/bacterial burden? > > Im having real benefits from Cats claw..amongst other things. ***Yes and with plenty of things, including the use of Cats claw. But the results have been minimal, apparently not the key to conquering my CFS symptoms. *** ________________________________________________________________________ AOL's new homepage has launched. Take a tour at http://info.aol.co.uk/homepage/ now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2008 Report Share Posted February 21, 2008 , recuperation helped my brain fog. I hardly have any brain fog anymore. I was on it for 1 and half years. Until it started to cause moore snesitivity to allergerns. Not a cure all but it helped fog. And the fog stayed away. I noticed that after many months on it, it increased anxiety some. > > > > > > i wanted to quiz you about your experience. I gather Cheney put you on > > folapro back in 1998? and that at some point later, acting on Rich's > > ideas, you boosted your glutathione levels with undenatured whey. > > ***Yes, but to be clear it was actually nondantured whey which is a > superior product type compared to the " un " type. > > > > It seems like your approach is an abbreviated version of the path I am > > on now.. namely fixing methylation, boosting glutathione .. and so I'm > > wondering what your status is now? > > ***Nothing new worth mentioning at this time. I've maintained the > same benefits I reported before, but I'm still clearly short of > quality life and CFS remission. > > > > > I gather you still struggle with brain pain. But what is the status > of your fatigue and cognitive function, and what are the feasiblity of > > returning to work? > > ***I have zero capacity to work and given likely recurring brain > injury from a heart PFO resulting from years of functional hypoxia > that are part of a low glutathione/low blood volume/low RBC Mass > status and caused by methylation cycle blocks and/or HHV-6A infection, > my most troublesome CFS symptom remains chronic severe headache > accompanied by cognitive difficulty and exhaustion. > > ***These major components of CFS pathophysiology seem clear in my case > and effectively treating them remains the challenge. > > > > > TIA > > L. > > > *** > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2008 Report Share Posted February 22, 2008 Hi, . Thanks, but I don't have brain fog. That's not the issue. " benitez_ricardo " <benitez_ricardo@...> wrote: > > , > > recuperation helped my brain fog. I hardly have any brain fog > anymore. I was on it for 1 and half years. Until it started to > cause moore snesitivity to allergerns. > > Not a cure all but it helped fog. And the fog stayed away. I > noticed that after many months on it, it increased anxiety some. > <david-hall@> wrote: my most troublesome CFS symptom remains chronic severe headache > > accompanied by cognitive difficulty and exhaustion. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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