Guest guest Posted August 21, 2008 Report Share Posted August 21, 2008 Hi all, Given that there are so many sub-sets of the illness (some with little post-exertional fatigue, some with lots, including big crashes), do you feel it could be dangerous for some reading survey results which may not apply to their specific sub-set? Just occurred to me that one person may gain lots from the Gupta programme, while another might be harmed because he or she would want to take more exercise than is safe in this person's particular case. I became concerned about this after reading post 5a in this digest. Thoughts anyone? I do not mean to throw cold water on the survey, just wanted to express my concerns. [Moderator: with my model (infection + inherited/acquired coagulation defect there's over 400 basic subsets, with 8000 being the practical numbers. The choice is no information of " averaged " information] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2008 Report Share Posted August 22, 2008 How long will this poll be open for voting? I have a feeling that there are quite a few people who are just starting the Gupta protocol so it seems a little early to be looking for results? I know of two people in the Seattle area who just started it in the last 2 weeks. If they see any benefit, I would guess it may not happen for at least a couple of months if not longer...??? d. > > > Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the > group: > > I have tried Ashok' Amygdala program with the following results: > > o Have not tried it -- interested in results > o Slight improvement > o Moderate improvement > o Considerable improvement > o Lost Some Ground > o Lost Much Ground > o Unable to complete / keep on it > > > To vote, please visit the following web page: > /surveys?id=2751222 > > Note: Please do not reply to this message. Poll votes are > not collected via email. To vote, you must go to the > web site listed above. > > Thanks! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2008 Report Share Posted August 28, 2008 Hi ken I just wished to make a note that test mentioned here should be `Whole blood histamine test`. there is also serum histamine test which i had mistakenly taken which is not used by Pfeiffer high histamine diagnosis. Also according to my search results i found out that ascorbic acid raises histamine whereas ascorbates lower it. You may wish to make your own search on this. best wishes nil [Moderator: Unfortunately it is not possible to update it] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2008 Report Share Posted August 28, 2008 nil thats confusing to me, my research on pfeiffer and vitamin c said its antihistamine, here is one article when i just did a quick search right now: http://www.jacn.org/cgi/content/abstract/11/2/172 I didnt research ascorbate yet. > > Hi ken > > I just wished to make a note that test mentioned here should be `Whole > blood histamine test`. there is also serum histamine test which i had > mistakenly taken which is not used by Pfeiffer high histamine diagnosis. > > Also according to my search results i found out that ascorbic acid raises > histamine whereas ascorbates lower it. You may wish to make your own search > on this. > best wishes > nil > > [Moderator: Unfortunately it is not possible to update it] > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2008 Report Share Posted August 29, 2008 http://www.jacn.org/cgi/content/abstract/11/2/172 I am not sure if the histamine test performed here is the one used by Pfeiffer. Still i would be very interested to see any article by Pfeiffer treatment center on ascorbic acid and anti-histamine property. I made a search for it in the past but i couldn't find any. if you have any links could you please share. my info on not to take ascorbic acid for high histamine case came from below article. I respect the author very much and i have used various healing modalities he had listed on his site.So,i trusted info given below. " This histadelic type shows basically the symptoms of the low blood sugar or hypoglycaemic personality and is susceptible to strong allergic reactions and inflammations. Blood pressure is low, body fluids overacid and the skin very sensitive to cold, pain and irritants. Frequently there are headaches and dizziness. The main mental symptoms are suicidal depression, obsessive rumination, blank-mindedness alternating with periods of over-arousal, thought disorders, compulsive behaviour and phobias. The diet is basically a hypoglycaemic low allergy diet with slow-digesting food. Lentils or other legumes, best sprouted, with most meals, liver, also fish or seafood. Other staple foods are brown rice, extra-virgin olive oil, ground linseed, cooked and raw vegetables. Use fruit and cooked sweet vegetables, such as carrots and pumpkin only sparingly. If not symptom-free on this diet and with the help of recommended supplements go on a 3 - 4 day water fast and follow this with another 3 - 4 days on brown rice flavoured only with olive oil, herbs and possibly lightly salted. Then add other recommended foods one by one with careful observation of the mental condition. If symptom-free test also other foods. Avoid gluten and cows' milk products, margarine, polyunsaturated oils, sweet food including dried fruit and fruit juices, vinegar, chemical additives, alcohol, smoking, drugs. With meals take half a teaspoon of calcium ascorbate, vitamin E and vitamin B6 up to several hundred milligrams each, 10 - 20 mg of zinc, manganese and chromium or trace mineral supplement, ground linseed, cod liver oil and possibly fish oil concentrates, kelp, the amino acid methionine to reduce histamine levels. Experiment with increasing amounts of nicotinamide, glutamine as brain fuel, with depression vitamin B12 (absorb under the tongue), freeze-dried thyroid, tryptophan or tyrosine - see also the section on depression. Do not take niacin, folic acid, ascorbic acid or lecithin, which may increase histamine levels. Initially avoid multivitamins or B-complex with these ingredients or try some with only very low levels of these. Usually depression disappears first, followed by blank-mindedness and obsessions, while compulsions and phobias may continue much longer. " http://www.health-science-spirit.com/mentaldisease.html bw nil Re: New poll for > nil > thats confusing to me, my research on pfeiffer and vitamin c said its > antihistamine, here is one article when i just did a quick search > right now: > http://www.jacn.org/cgi/content/abstract/11/2/172 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 24, 2008 Report Share Posted September 24, 2008 Moderator, Could you add a suggestion such as Would never consider anything like this, certainly not at this price. Then I might be able to vote and see if anyone else is so confused and sick they would put out this kind of money. I might want to get some of their money for needy people in Africa or something. a Carnes [Moderator: I'm trying to encourage " Have anyone tried XYZ... " posts into polls, it cuts traffic and builds up a resource for everyone...] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2008 Report Share Posted November 2, 2008 Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the group: I have had a FLU shot since getting CFIDS. My common response (i.e. what happenned most of the time, if you have had multiple shots) has been: o No reaction at all o Very minor reaction - not significant o Reaction -- not enough to stop me getting another one o Reacion - enought to stop me getting another shot o Bad reaction -- definitely not getting another o Have not had one -- just curious. To vote, please visit the following web page: /surveys?id=2784529 Note: Please do not reply to this message. Poll votes are not collected via email. To vote, you must go to the web site listed above. Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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