Guest guest Posted June 25, 2004 Report Share Posted June 25, 2004 Hello! I've just seen the discussion about Calcium AEP (Calcium EAP, as I bought it from Germany. ) I took those pills, for about 20 days, I think. I had problems before, because I used to go to the toilet and could not errr... urinate. That was why I started taking Ca EAP, I'd read that it could regulate the urinary problems. .And indeed, after the treatment, (the 20 days) this problem was solved for me! Unfortunately, I don't remember very well why I decided to stop the treatment. I must have had a (good) reason... :-) I think I posted a message here, after stopping the treatment. Then, there was smb who told smth about the IV treatment with Ca EAP, maybe he's no more a member of the list or... I don't know. I also remember a message which dealt with some possible side effects, when STOPPING the treatment. I didn't read it in detail, I intended to, but it was a difficult period for me, I couldn't read / write anything for a while, so I don't know exactly what was it about, but I think the message can still be found in the " archives " of the group, if smb wants to read it. The subject was - I think - " Calcium EAP " .. Hope this can help... Natalia ----- Original Message ----- > Hi . Sphingolin is a scientifically -designed supplement containing a specially-prepared source of bovine myelin sheath, a rich source of naturally-occurring Myelin Basic Protein. The delicate enzymes are protected by lypophillization (whatever that is). It's free of corn, soy, yeast, wheat, eggs and other common allergens. I copied this from the bottle. There are several brands and it can be found on the internet. The bottle I have was $10.95 for 60 capsules. I take one in the morning and one in the evening. > > > stephenszpak wrote: > > > > > What is Sphingolin and where would one > get information about it? Also, I've been > trying to find someone here that has tried > Ca-AEP, have you? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2004 Report Share Posted June 26, 2004 Hi Natalia I posted what I had on Ca-AEP in message #9714. It was from vrp.com . I don't think it is what you are refering to however. I also go to lef.org at times for information. Thanks for the feedback on this supplement. It seems to have some use. Szpak > Hello! > I've just seen the discussion about Calcium AEP > (Calcium EAP, as I bought it from Germany. ) > I took those pills, for about 20 days, I think. I had problems before, > because I used to go to the toilet and could not errr... urinate. That was > why I started taking Ca EAP, I'd read that it could regulate the urinary > problems. .And indeed, after the treatment, (the 20 days) this problem was > solved for me! Unfortunately, I don't remember very well why I decided to > stop the treatment. I must have had a (good) reason... :-) I think I posted > a message here, after stopping the treatment. Then, there was smb who told > smth about the IV treatment with Ca EAP, maybe he's no more a member of the > list or... I don't know. > I also remember a message which dealt with some possible side effects, when > STOPPING the treatment. I didn't read it in detail, I intended to, but it > was a difficult period for me, I couldn't read / write anything for a while, > so I don't know exactly what was it about, but I think the message can still > be found in the " archives " of the group, if smb wants to read it. The > subject was - I think - " Calcium EAP " .. > Hope this can help... > Natalia > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2004 Report Share Posted June 26, 2004 --- In mscured , Marcu Natalia <nataliamarcu@e...> Natalia If you could remember why you stopped the treatment it would be very helpful to me, that is my friend Anne, who has MS. Szpak > Hello! > I've just seen the discussion about Calcium AEP > (Calcium EAP, as I bought it from Germany. ) > I took those pills, for about 20 days, I think. I had problems before, > because I used to go to the toilet and could not errr... urinate. That was > why I started taking Ca EAP, I'd read that it could regulate the urinary > problems. .And indeed, after the treatment, (the 20 days) this problem was > solved for me! Unfortunately, I don't remember very well why I decided to > stop the treatment. I must have had a (good) reason... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2004 Report Share Posted June 26, 2004 > Sue The information below has to do with Ca-AEP and kidney problems. I'm not a doctor so I don't know if it can help with bladder problems or if that is a totally different biosystem. I also wonder if the information below is just a recyclement of stuff on the web, with everyone duplicating everyone else's " information " . The calcium salt of 2-aminoethanol phosphate (Ca-AEP) is a potent sensitizer of hypothalamic function. While also a bioavailable source of calcium, a deficiency of Ca-AEP causes a loss of cellular electrical charge, negatively affecting energy output. European researchers have found that Ca-AEP produced exceptional benefits in patients with chronic kidney problems, including nephritis, nephrosclerosis and polycystic kidney. The calcium salt of 2- aminoethanol phosphate (Ca-AEP) has been known as vitamin M1 in German literature. Ca-AEP is an essential factor for cell membrane integrity and cell sensitivity. It binds fatty acids and electrolytes to the cell membrane structure that generates the cell's electrical charge. Studies over the past 30 years have shown that Ca- AEP is essential for neurotransmission, nerve impulse generation and muscular contractions. A deficiency of Ca-AEP can result in various degenerative disorders, including multiple sclerosis, diabetes, osteoporosis, lung diseases and diabetes. http://www.antiaging-nutritional- supplements.com/html/hypothalamic_resensitizers.html > I did read this before (apparently not well enough lol). Does Calcium AEP have something to do with helping bladder problems? Any info would be appreciated. Sorry sometimes I read something and miss the point. > > Sue Szpak Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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