Guest guest Posted April 4, 2004 Report Share Posted April 4, 2004 In a message dated 4/4/2004 7:49:23 AM Eastern Daylight Time, NaturalThyroidHormones writes: > Hi , > > Could you tell me more about how he did this testing for seratonin? How did > he > know you're developing a sensitivity to seratonin? And lastly, what kind of > > sublingual drops did he prescribe? > > Thanks a million! > Janet > Hi Janet- I presented my symptoms and we ruled out Armour.(again) My other sensitivities/allergies were not high and my hormone levels were good. My histamine was very high. I mentioned the Effexor and immediately said it was the serotonin. He uses muscle testing and end point triation. This is when the substance is injected into the skin at doses cooresponding to the muscle test. This is how the strength of the antigen(drops) is decided. The injections prove the muscle testing. Symptoms are: heart palps hyper at times insomnia headache burning eyes fatigue My afternoon fatigue is cooresponding to me Effexor dosing. The lack of sleep triggers my EBV. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2004 Report Share Posted April 4, 2004 In a message dated 4/4/2004 1:36:32 PM Eastern Daylight Time, NaturalThyroidHormones writes: > Oh..... and what were the drops, if you don't mind? > J > They are extreme dilutions of a particular antigen. Much like homeopathic medicine. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2004 Report Share Posted April 4, 2004 Interesting......And these tests are done by allergists? Thanks! Janet > In a message dated 4/4/2004 7:49:23 AM Eastern Daylight Time, > NaturalThyroidHormones writes: > > > Hi , > > > > Could you tell me more about how he did this testing for seratonin? How did > > he > > know you're developing a sensitivity to seratonin? And lastly, what kind of > > > > sublingual drops did he prescribe? > > > > Thanks a million! > > Janet > > > > Hi Janet- > I presented my symptoms and we ruled out Armour.(again) > My other sensitivities/allergies were not high > and my hormone levels were good. My histamine was very high. > I mentioned the Effexor and immediately said it > was the serotonin. He uses muscle testing and end point triation. > This is when the substance is injected into the skin at doses cooresponding > to the muscle test. This is how the strength of the antigen(drops) is decided. > The injections prove the muscle testing. > Symptoms are: > heart palps > hyper at times > insomnia > headache > burning eyes > fatigue > My afternoon fatigue is cooresponding to me Effexor dosing. > The lack of sleep triggers my EBV. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2004 Report Share Posted April 4, 2004 Oh..... and what were the drops, if you don't mind? J > In a message dated 4/4/2004 7:49:23 AM Eastern Daylight Time, > NaturalThyroidHormones writes: > > > Hi , > > > > Could you tell me more about how he did this testing for seratonin? How did > > he > > know you're developing a sensitivity to seratonin? And lastly, what kind of > > > > sublingual drops did he prescribe? > > > > Thanks a million! > > Janet > > > > Hi Janet- > I presented my symptoms and we ruled out Armour.(again) > My other sensitivities/allergies were not high > and my hormone levels were good. My histamine was very high. > I mentioned the Effexor and immediately said it > was the serotonin. He uses muscle testing and end point triation. > This is when the substance is injected into the skin at doses cooresponding > to the muscle test. This is how the strength of the antigen(drops) is decided. > The injections prove the muscle testing. > Symptoms are: > heart palps > hyper at times > insomnia > headache > burning eyes > fatigue > My afternoon fatigue is cooresponding to me Effexor dosing. > The lack of sleep triggers my EBV. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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