Guest guest Posted October 11, 2006 Report Share Posted October 11, 2006 I was diagnosed with PMDD about 5 years ago and went on meds. I decided to stop taking the meds (similar to prozac) a couple months ago when I began reading about side effects of meds taken long term. But now I need something to help combat the PMDD. Any suggestions? Thanks, Angie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2006 Report Share Posted October 11, 2006 Have you done any liver cleanses? I think you could rid yourself of PMDD altogether if you 1) did the kidney, bowel, parasite and liver cleanses & continued to do liver cleanses on a regular basis, and 2) clean up your diet (no dairy, no wheat, no sugar, etc.). For a natural mood stablizer, I would suggest Holy Basil. It's wonderful. The liver cleanses will change your life though. Best of luck, Lorna > > I was diagnosed with PMDD about 5 years ago and went on meds. I decided > to stop taking the meds (similar to prozac) a couple months ago when I > began reading about side effects of meds taken long term. But now I > need something to help combat the PMDD. Any suggestions? > Thanks, > Angie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2006 Report Share Posted October 11, 2006 Lorna, Thank you. I'll look into the cleansing...I have a good resource book. Now for another topic you touched upon...a diet with no dairy, wheat or sugar. My daughter needs to have chelation (lead poisoning from before we adopted her), and the dr. has put her on a strict diet with no dairy (except natural yogurt), no sugar and no carbs...I'm going crazy. She's only 2 and I just don't know what to feed her. She's bored with eggs and meat, and isn't ready for raw veggies...any ideas for meals as well as snacks?? Thanks, Angie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2006 Report Share Posted October 11, 2006 > > Lorna, > Thank you. I'll look into the cleansing...I have a good resource > book. Now for another topic you touched upon...a diet with no dairy, > wheat or sugar. > My daughter needs to have chelation (lead poisoning from before we > adopted her), and the dr. has put her on a strict diet with no dairy > (except natural yogurt), no sugar and no carbs...I'm going crazy. > She's only 2 and I just don't know what to feed her. She's bored with > eggs and meat, and isn't ready for raw veggies...any ideas for meals > as well as snacks?? > Thanks, > Angie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2006 Report Share Posted October 11, 2006 > > Lorna, > Thank you. I'll look into the cleansing...I have a good resource > book. Now for another topic you touched upon...a diet with no dairy, > wheat or sugar. > My daughter needs to have chelation (lead poisoning from before we > adopted her), and the dr. has put her on a strict diet with no dairy > (except natural yogurt), no sugar and no carbs...I'm going crazy. > She's only 2 and I just don't know what to feed her. She's bored with > eggs and meat, and isn't ready for raw veggies...any ideas for meals > as well as snacks?? > Thanks, > Angie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2006 Report Share Posted October 11, 2006 Hi Angie: My 3 kids all suffer from heavy metal toxicity and all are on diets that exclude gluten, dairy, soy, corn, preservatives and all other artificial ingredients, food dyes. We are not carb free however. Why does he/she want you completely carb free? Is it the Specific Carbohydrate diet? Are you giving her cooked veggies? I would just buy Cascadian Farms organic veggies and cook those, rotating them as best you can. Cauliflour, broccoli, celery, peppers, peas, beans (we dont eat them because my daughter and I are allergic), asparagus tips, Carrots, squash--are all choices. Do you know how to make spaghetti squash? That can be fun for kids. I also use different kinds of meat like buffalo, ostrich, lamb, turkey, liver & chicken--all organic too. For snacks, my kids like cut up fruit or peppers, carrot stix or celery. I also have a juicer and make them different juice drinks. You could buy frozen (organic) fruit and make her smoothies particularly with that yogurt. That might be nice for her. A great product for lead chelation is " Beyond Clean " which is a powder you toss into the bath water. Chelation of lead is greatly achieved through the skin. Here is a link: http://www.longevityplus.com/store/product.php?productid=449. I use a water filter for the tub too. I use the Beyond Clean with epsom salts or apple cider vinegar. If you dont have the books to help you with the cleanses, some are in the files section or you can go here for a quickie reference: http://www.drhuldaclark.org/. Best of luck to you and your daughter! Lorna **I have no financial interest in any of the products mentioned. > > Lorna, > Thank you. I'll look into the cleansing...I have a good resource > book. Now for another topic you touched upon...a diet with no dairy, > wheat or sugar. > My daughter needs to have chelation (lead poisoning from before we > adopted her), and the dr. has put her on a strict diet with no dairy > (except natural yogurt), no sugar and no carbs...I'm going crazy. > She's only 2 and I just don't know what to feed her. She's bored with > eggs and meat, and isn't ready for raw veggies...any ideas for meals > as well as snacks?? > Thanks, > Angie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2006 Report Share Posted October 11, 2006 I am cirious, what is the purpose of putting you daughter in a strict no-carb diet? It shouldn't have anything to do with lead poisoning or any procedure to get rid off it. Regards Re: PMDD Lorna, Thank you. I'll look into the cleansing...I have a good resource book. Now for another topic you touched upon...a diet with no dairy, wheat or sugar. My daughter needs to have chelation (lead poisoning from before we adopted her), and the dr. has put her on a strict diet with no dairy (except natural yogurt), no sugar and no carbs...I'm going crazy. She's only 2 and I just don't know what to feed her. She's bored with eggs and meat, and isn't ready for raw veggies...any ideas for meals as well as snacks?? Thanks, Angie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2006 Report Share Posted October 11, 2006 My daughter is on a probiotic to help get rid of the bad bacteria and replace it with the good. She basically had 0 good bacteria. I was told that if the chelation is to work, the good bacteria must be in place so that when the lead is being " escorted " out of her body, it won't be reabsorbed into her system. If she eats too many carbs, which turn to sugar, this can " feed " the bad bacteria and make it more difficult to get rid of it. Angie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2006 Report Share Posted October 11, 2006 Hi list, All those who are contaminated with heavy metals, I'd suggest you take a look at FRESH CILANTRO. I recommend to use cilantro in spreads ( like butter) There is a recipe somewhere for cilantro spread but you can do one blending it with olive or coconut oil. You can also it liberally as a condiment. The more the better but start with small portions and increase gradually. Cilantro has an impressive record of removal of heavy metals (including from brain tissue) If you want to potentiate it use Chorella and Wild Bear Garlic. This is the protocol used in Germany for years.It is very safe and effective. Of course you know to cleanse the colon and the liver-gallbladder befrore attempting the HM detx. Drink 1/2 gallon of water(not liquids, water!) a day and make sure you move your bowels at least once daily, otherwise help it along with fiber and magnesium. I have used the cilantro alone a few times and the German protocol dozens of times and corroborated the results with hair analysis and in one degree or another always works. Regrds Re: PMDD > > Lorna, > Thank you. I'll look into the cleansing...I have a good resource > book. Now for another topic you touched upon...a diet with no dairy, > wheat or sugar. > My daughter needs to have chelation (lead poisoning from before we > adopted her), and the dr. has put her on a strict diet with no dairy > (except natural yogurt), no sugar and no carbs...I'm going crazy. > She's only 2 and I just don't know what to feed her. She's bored with > eggs and meat, and isn't ready for raw veggies...any ideas for meals > as well as snacks?? > Thanks, > Angie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2006 Report Share Posted October 11, 2006 I gave my mother high doses of zeolite and a product called Triotein. I finally took her to get checked for heavy metals and there were virtually none. But she still had lots of chemicals in her body. Destroxin is suppose to be a good product. It's cheaper than natual cellular defense zeolite (maybe better), but it's in a powdered form. fcunsrial@... wrote: Hi list, All those who are contaminated with heavy metals, I'd suggest you take a look at FRESH CILANTRO. I recommend to use cilantro in spreads ( like butter) There is a recipe somewhere for cilantro spread but you can do one blending it with olive or coconut oil. You can also it liberally as a condiment. The more the better but start with small portions and increase gradually. Cilantro has an impressive record of removal of heavy metals (including from brain tissue) If you want to potentiate it use Chorella and Wild Bear Garlic. This is the protocol used in Germany for years.It is very safe and effective. Of course you know to cleanse the colon and the liver-gallbladder befrore attempting the HM detx. Drink 1/2 gallon of water(not liquids, water!) a day and make sure you move your bowels at least once daily, otherwise help it along with fiber and magnesium. I have used the cilantro alone a few times and the German protocol dozens of times and corroborated the results with hair analysis and in one degree or another always works. Regrds Re: PMDD > > Lorna, > Thank you. I'll look into the cleansing...I have a good resource > book. Now for another topic you touched upon...a diet with no dairy, > wheat or sugar. > My daughter needs to have chelation (lead poisoning from before we > adopted her), and the dr. has put her on a strict diet with no dairy > (except natural yogurt), no sugar and no carbs...I'm going crazy. > She's only 2 and I just don't know what to feed her. She's bored with > eggs and meat, and isn't ready for raw veggies...any ideas for meals > as well as snacks?? > Thanks, > Angie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2006 Report Share Posted October 11, 2006 You can't do better than to check out Empowerplus. Go to http://search.netscape.com/ns/search?fromPage=NSCPToolbarNS & query=empowerplus The site says, in part, " EMPowerplus is now being used for conditions including Bipolar Disorder, ADHD, Anxiety Disorders, Depression etc.. EMPowerplus is manufactured by Truehope Nutritional Support Ltd., a Canadian non-profit health organization. " I know the guys who manufacture the stuff. Very legit. Leo --------------------------------- > > I was diagnosed with PMDD about 5 years ago and went on meds. I decided > to stop taking the meds (similar to prozac) a couple months ago when I > began reading about side effects of meds taken long term. But now I > need something to help combat the PMDD. Any suggestions? > Thanks, > Angie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2009 Report Share Posted October 10, 2009 Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) is a condition marked by severe depression symptoms, irritability, and tension before menstruation. These symptoms are more severe than those seen with premenstrual syndrome PMS. ~ > > What is pmdd? > > Thanks > Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2009 Report Share Posted October 10, 2009 SORRY!! I didn't realize I didn't specify what that was. As previously stated, it's Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (or crazy, wacked-out, intense PMS WAY beyond reason) lol > > What is pmdd? > > Thanks > Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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