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I get this mostly at night when I fall asleep. It has gotten to the

point where I hate to go to bed. During the day I get palpatations

also. Every time I try to have some fiath that they are gone, bam! A

terrible reminder. This has gotten to the point where I am afraid to

be home alone.

Pearl

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Real good possibility this is form mercury toxicity. ( BTW: People with

mercury problems usually have candida). I have had terrible problems with

tachycardia (heart racing). It was mostly at night, but sometimes during the

days too.

I would suggest going to www.noamalgam.com and see if the shoe fits!

~Inga

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Hi,

Pillows traditionally used cotton wool.

Fibre pillow is made of Acrylic, Recron or similar fiber.

Pillows made of sponge/foam is safer.

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Helen deHavilland wrote:

> Thaks for the tip - but what is a fibre pillow?

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> medmidas <medmidas@...> wrote: Hi,

> Allergies to food, mold, fungus, yeast & also toxicity can race pulse.

> Racing pulse is the best indicator used in Kinesiology.

> If you are using fiber pillow (Some Chinese makes), they use Formaldehyde

> during manufacture, extremely toxic, even traces remaining

> in your pillow can race pulse. (Not a laughing matter)

> A patient got chest pains (For no apparent reason), tachycardia & HBP

> the very next day of using fiber pillow. Depends on individual

> sensitivity too.

> He spent 2.5 yrs in diagnosis etc., & finally linked it to buying

> fiber pillow.

> He changed his pillow to foam type, & in 2 days chest pains stopped.

> MM

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>> I didnt know this steph. I have in the pa st has

>> problems with a racing heart went to the cardio

>> through all of the testing and they blamed iton

>> anxiety.

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>> I kinda felt it had something to do with foods, but

>> couldnt be sure.

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>> thanks

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>> sue

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Hi,

There are no tags on the fiber pillows saying

it uses formaldehyde during manufacture.

Quite possible it may not affect you.

it is your choice, to feel the tip or hint

given is baseless & need to be opposed.

In teflon or non stick vessels, it is known fact,

that PFOA is used generally during manufacture.

And not mandatory to put a tag to say this.

The only brand I know for sure which do not use

PFOA is " TEFAL " a French make.

In USA, you do get TEFAL, made in France products.

Tefal do say they do not use PFOA in manufacture.

They say this in their instruction sheet inside box.

No one says the opposite, by way of tag.

From marketing point of view, most other brands which use

PFOA do not put a tag & say it uses PFOA.

You can google for " Teflon PFOA " for self learning.

To know about toxicity of PFOA.

Better be safer than sorry.

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ectopistes@... wrote:

> MM, will the tag on the pillows SAY that it has formaldahyde in them?

> If not, how can you tell? Steph

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