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Wow, that's amazing. Can you tell us the names of the Candida Antibodies Tests?

Thanks,

Bonnie

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>

> > Fibro and CFS is just a symptom, not a diagnosis. For most people, the

> > actual problem is a mystery and difficult to uncover, but if you can,

> > improvement is usually significant.

> >

> > To the original poster, what is your diet like? What types of foods do

> > you

> > eat most often? List all of the foods you have eaten over the past few

> > days

> > and let's see if that is an issue (if you'd like).

> >

> > Buddy

> >

> >

> > On 10/14/07, macsfarm22 <bclmac@...> wrote:

> >>

> >> ,

> >>

> >> I believe you have Fibromyalgia & /or Chronic Myofascial Pain Syndrome.

> >> If you are new to Fibromyalgia, research all you can, talk to others &

> >> do not give up. FM usually shows itself after a illness or some type

> >> of stress to the body like a car accident etc.

> >>

> >> I have had FM & MPS since 1985. How is your sleep? Are you sleeping

> >> through the night? Do you have allergies? I believe allergies had

> >> something to do with me being ill.

> >>

> >> Get your full sleep, take the time you need to rest, drink lots of

> >> water. Really listen to your body, respect yourself & listen to your

> >> inner voice. It is not lying to you. Do not try to work out & build

> >> muscle where there are trigger points. You can not build muscle there.

> >> It will make them worse. The trigger points have to be released first.

> >> You release them by constant pressure. Tennis balls in a sock are good

> >> for the neck area. I do believe cranio-sacral work helps. Just a lot

> >> of it.

> >>

> >> As for me I have done everything I can think of, taken every

> >> supplement, every test & lots of body work, only I have never released

> >> one. I believe FM only gets worse as the years go by. So do every

> >> thing you can to get well. Research & talk to others that have gone

> >> before you. They have a lot of information on what has worked & not

> >> worked.

> >>

> >> If you would like to talk you are welcome to email. I have several

> >> books I can also recommend.

> >>

> >> Best of Luck,

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >

> >

> >

> > --

> > Buddy A. Touchinsky, D.C.

> > Blue Mountain Family Chiropractic

> > 1209 Centre Turnpike

> > PO Box 217

> > Orwigsburg, PA 17961

> > 570-366-2613 phone

> > 570-366-2618 fax

> > www.bmfchiro.com

> >

> >

> >

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Two answer both your emails, here are my latest labs, from June, taken on

day 22 of my cycle

ESR Westergren 1 - ref 0-20 mm/h

Progesterone 2.4 - ref 3.3-26.0 (luteal)

Testosterone, total 42 (ref 20-76)

ANA screen EIA w/rfl titer IFA - negative

DHEA sulfate 83 (ref 25-220)

Estrone, LC/MS/MS 80 (ref 16-275 luteal)

Estradiol, LC/MS/MS <2 (ref 16-173 luteal)

Estriol, serum <0.10 (ref. 0.1 or less)

Free T3 1.4 (range .8-1.8)

Total T4 10.9 (range 4.5-12.8)

Magnesium, RBC 4.5 (4.0-6.4)

Candida Ab (IgG, A,M) 4.5 (4.0-6.4)

Candida Ab (IgG) .80

Candida Ab (IgA) .15

Candida Ab (IgM) .41

Reference ranges for candida antibodies:

Negative: less than 0.89

Equivocal .89-.99

Positive equal to or greater than 1.0

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happiness and fears pain, just as one wants to live and not to die, so do

other creatures. ~ His Holiness The Dalai Lama

Re: Re: Chronic muscle pain ???

> >

> > > Fibro and CFS is just a symptom, not a diagnosis. For most people,

> the

> > > actual problem is a mystery and difficult to uncover, but if you can,

> > > improvement is usually significant.

> > >

> > > To the original poster, what is your diet like? What types of foods

> do

> > > you

> > > eat most often? List all of the foods you have eaten over the past

> few

> > > days

> > > and let's see if that is an issue (if you'd like).

> > >

> > > Buddy

> > >

> > >

> > > On 10/14/07, macsfarm22 <bclmac@...> wrote:

> > >>

> > >> ,

> > >>

> > >> I believe you have Fibromyalgia & /or Chronic Myofascial Pain

> Syndrome.

> > >> If you are new to Fibromyalgia, research all you can, talk to others

> &

> > >> do not give up. FM usually shows itself after a illness or some type

> > >> of stress to the body like a car accident etc.

> > >>

> > >> I have had FM & MPS since 1985. How is your sleep? Are you sleeping

> > >> through the night? Do you have allergies? I believe allergies had

> > >> something to do with me being ill.

> > >>

> > >> Get your full sleep, take the time you need to rest, drink lots of

> > >> water. Really listen to your body, respect yourself & listen to your

> > >> inner voice. It is not lying to you. Do not try to work out & build

> > >> muscle where there are trigger points. You can not build muscle

> there.

> > >> It will make them worse. The trigger points have to be released

> first.

> > >> You release them by constant pressure. Tennis balls in a sock are

> good

> > >> for the neck area. I do believe cranio-sacral work helps. Just a lot

> > >> of it.

> > >>

> > >> As for me I have done everything I can think of, taken every

> > >> supplement, every test & lots of body work, only I have never

> released

> > >> one. I believe FM only gets worse as the years go by. So do every

> > >> thing you can to get well. Research & talk to others that have gone

> > >> before you. They have a lot of information on what has worked & not

> > >> worked.

> > >>

> > >> If you would like to talk you are welcome to email. I have several

> > >> books I can also recommend.

> > >>

> > >> Best of Luck,

> > >>

> > >>

> > >>

> > >>

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > --

> > > Buddy A. Touchinsky, D.C.

> > > Blue Mountain Family Chiropractic

> > > 1209 Centre Turnpike

> > > PO Box 217

> > > Orwigsburg, PA 17961

> > > 570-366-2613 phone

> > > 570-366-2618 fax

> > > www.bmfchiro.com

> > >

> > >

> > >

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I had muscle pain in my legs until I adjusted my magnesium intake. I cannot

metabolize calcium, so do not take a supplement. I try to get it through

vegetables, spinach, broccoli, etc. My doctor (former orthopedic surgeon) told

me that I do not need a calcium supplement. I have read that calcium is needed

to help thyroid function. I have a pain in my right side around my hip toward

the colon that has been there for years. I was told that it was where the yeast

holds up. I do not have the pain in the daytime, only at night. It could be

that the yeast fighters that I take all day relieve the pain.

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If is IS an infection the increased glutathione from the undenatured

whey and selenium will reduce any type of infection, and we're

commonly using these supps anyway on the anti-candida protocol :)

Duncan

>

> Epstein Barr Virus (virus that causes mononucelosis).

>

> Best,

>

> http://www.ChestnutHillDesigns.com

> http://shellyct.blogspot.com/

>

> Life is as dear to the mute creature as it is to man. Just as one

wants

> happiness and fears pain, just as one wants to live and not to die,

so do

> other creatures. ~ His Holiness The Dalai Lama

> Re: Chronic muscle pain ???

> > >

> > > Well, I have been told I have fibromyalgia. But that is not a

> > " diagnosis "

> > > to me. Something caused that, something is unbalanced, and I'm

hoping

> > to

> > > find out what that is and correct it.

> > >

> > > Best,

> > >

> > > http://www.ChestnutHillDesigns.com

> > > http://shellyct.blogspot.com/

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Thing about B12 is only 1% of cyanocobalamin is converted to

methylcobalamin, the active form, in the liver. Other thing is it

also drops off cyanide molecules :(

Methylcobalamin can be had in sublingual lozenges tho'.

Duncan

>

> Good to know its the B12, I'll make sure to never run out of it

again! I'm

> taking 4 little pills per day. Wonder if I can increase it? Last

time I

> was tested, my bloodlevels showed over range, but I still take it

anyway.

> Interestingly, even on 1,000 mg. of mag., my blood levels showed me

low in

> mag.

>

> Best,

>

> http://www.ChestnutHillDesigns.com

> http://shellyct.blogspot.com/

>

> Life is as dear to the mute creature as it is to man. Just as one

wants

> happiness and fears pain, just as one wants to live and not to die,

so do

> other creatures. ~ His Holiness The Dalai Lama

> Re: Chronic muscle pain ???

>

>

> > ,

> >

> > I believe the B-12 deficiency is what causes the sores on the

tongue, and

> > the teeth to feel like they are set on a razor's edge. Whenever I

stop

> > taking the Intrinsi-B12 I get sores all over my tongue, and my

teeth burn.

> >

> > I am currently struggling BADLY with joint pains - especially

the feet

> > and hands; I am on a regimen quite as long as yours, and like you

I will

> > not stop taking what I take -- I have tried and the results are

> > unbearable. Although, I only recently started the Vit. D., and it

does

> > seem to help somewhat.

> >

> > I have some salad dressing yesterday with vinegar & sugar in it -

- my

> > right hand is especially painful today... some connection there I

am sure.

> >

> >

> > Thanks,

> >

> > dorothy

> >

> >

> > ---------------------------------

> > oneSearch: Finally, mobile search that gives answers, not

web

> > links.

> >

> >

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Bonnie, the candida antibodies test will read positive for almost

anyone with a bowel candida fluorish; all it means is at some point

the candida breached the body's defenses and was recognized as " not

self " . Gosh, that could be 80% of the population; at least my doctor

tossed out that number.

Duncan

> > >>

> > >> ,

> > >>

> > >> I believe you have Fibromyalgia & /or Chronic Myofascial Pain

Syndrome.

> > >> If you are new to Fibromyalgia, research all you can, talk

to others &

> > >> do not give up. FM usually shows itself after a illness or

some type

> > >> of stress to the body like a car accident etc.

> > >>

> > >> I have had FM & MPS since 1985. How is your sleep? Are you

sleeping

> > >> through the night? Do you have allergies? I believe

allergies had

> > >> something to do with me being ill.

> > >>

> > >> Get your full sleep, take the time you need to rest, drink

lots of

> > >> water. Really listen to your body, respect yourself & listen

to your

> > >> inner voice. It is not lying to you. Do not try to work out

& build

> > >> muscle where there are trigger points. You can not build

muscle there.

> > >> It will make them worse. The trigger points have to be

released first.

> > >> You release them by constant pressure. Tennis balls in a

sock are good

> > >> for the neck area. I do believe cranio-sacral work helps.

Just a lot

> > >> of it.

> > >>

> > >> As for me I have done everything I can think of, taken every

> > >> supplement, every test & lots of body work, only I have

never released

> > >> one. I believe FM only gets worse as the years go by. So do

every

> > >> thing you can to get well. Research & talk to others that

have gone

> > >> before you. They have a lot of information on what has

worked & not

> > >> worked.

> > >>

> > >> If you would like to talk you are welcome to email. I have

several

> > >> books I can also recommend.

> > >>

> > >> Best of Luck,

> > >>

> > >>

> > >>

> > >>

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > --

> > > Buddy A. Touchinsky, D.C.

> > > Blue Mountain Family Chiropractic

> > > 1209 Centre Turnpike

> > > PO Box 217

> > > Orwigsburg, PA 17961

> > > 570-366-2613 phone

> > > 570-366-2618 fax

> > > www.bmfchiro.com

> > >

> > >

> > >

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I *love* your signature ! Dee

-- Re: Re: Chronic muscle pain ???

Blah, I can't stomach coconut oil, yuck. I did take Monolaurin for awhile,

probaby 6 months or more. I tried coconut oil pills,but they repeated on me

terribly.

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Ives wrote:

> Hi Bonnie - you must have missed the post where I mentioned that I got rid

> of all my candida.

Yes, but as I read the list of what your diet is like, you might

consider whether you are having the muscle pain as a more direct result

of high carb intake, perhaps totally aside from its effect on candida. I

am currently eating a diet not as high in carbs/sugar as yours, but

close, and am having tight muscles, aches and pains. Makes it darn

difficult to go up and downstairs. I need to get my diet back to serious

low carb, and am trying, but keep relapsing. Eventually the cravings get

me. Not sure why, but I never lose the carb/sugar cravings, no matter

how strict low carb I go, and no matter for how long I stay strict low

carb. Craving intensity does vary, but I never, ever lose them,

eventually give in, and there I am, back on the roller coaster.

sol

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What I find helps keep me on track are a few things:

- Chromium supplements (without these I get serious sugar cravings)

- Lots of fat and meat at regular intervals

- Always having appropriate food available at all times

- Good general vitamin supplementation

Hope that helps...

Luv,

Debby

San , CA

147 pounds lost! 95% of health issues reversed!

Group: curingcandida/

Website: http://www.naturallythriving.com

Studying nutrition for 12 years. Currently working towards certification.

----- Original Message ----

From: sol

Ives wrote:

> Hi Bonnie - you must have missed the post where I mentioned that I

got rid

> of all my candida.

Yes, but as I read the list of what your diet is like, you might

consider whether you are having the muscle pain as a more direct result

of high carb intake, perhaps totally aside from its effect on candida.

I

am currently eating a diet not as high in carbs/sugar as yours, but

close, and am having tight muscles, aches and pains. Makes it darn

difficult to go up and downstairs. I need to get my diet back to

serious

low carb, and am trying, but keep relapsing. Eventually the cravings

get

me. Not sure why, but I never lose the carb/sugar cravings, no matter

how strict low carb I go, and no matter for how long I stay strict low

carb. Craving intensity does vary, but I never, ever lose them,

eventually give in, and there I am, back on the roller coaster.

sol

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It can???? Any idea where to find it?

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happiness and fears pain, just as one wants to live and not to die, so do

other creatures. ~ His Holiness The Dalai Lama

Re: Chronic muscle pain ???

>>

>>

>> > ,

>> >

>> > I believe the B-12 deficiency is what causes the sores on the

> tongue, and

>> > the teeth to feel like they are set on a razor's edge. Whenever I

> stop

>> > taking the Intrinsi-B12 I get sores all over my tongue, and my

> teeth burn.

>> >

>> > I am currently struggling BADLY with joint pains - especially

> the feet

>> > and hands; I am on a regimen quite as long as yours, and like you

> I will

>> > not stop taking what I take -- I have tried and the results are

>> > unbearable. Although, I only recently started the Vit. D., and it

> does

>> > seem to help somewhat.

>> >

>> > I have some salad dressing yesterday with vinegar & sugar in it -

> - my

>> > right hand is especially painful today... some connection there I

> am sure.

>> >

>> >

>> > Thanks,

>> >

>> > dorothy

>> >

>> >

>> > ---------------------------------

>> > oneSearch: Finally, mobile search that gives answers, not

> web

>> > links.

>> >

>> >

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Thank you.

Best,

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http://shellyct.blogspot.com/

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happiness and fears pain, just as one wants to live and not to die, so do

other creatures. ~ His Holiness The Dalai Lama

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>

> Blah, I can't stomach coconut oil, yuck. I did take Monolaurin for awhile,

> probaby 6 months or more. I tried coconut oil pills,but they repeated on

> me

> terribly.

>

> Best,

>

>

>

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I never lost these muscle pains even when I was off all sugar/carbs. This

has been going on for over 20 years now, steadily. I distinctly remember

getting a twinge in my back when I was lifting weights 12 years ago, so

stopped doing the specific exercise that did that. I also was getting

" twangs " in my neck that ran up behind my ear. I had my ears checked out,

and had my wisdom teeth removed thinking that was what was causing the pain

running up behind my ear. Nope, its all from tight muscles. And that was

in, hmmmm, around 1987 ???

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Life is as dear to the mute creature as it is to man. Just as one wants

happiness and fears pain, just as one wants to live and not to die, so do

other creatures. ~ His Holiness The Dalai Lama

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> Ives wrote:

>> Hi Bonnie - you must have missed the post where I mentioned that I got

>> rid

>> of all my candida.

> Yes, but as I read the list of what your diet is like, you might

> consider whether you are having the muscle pain as a more direct result

> of high carb intake, perhaps totally aside from its effect on candida. I

> am currently eating a diet not as high in carbs/sugar as yours, but

> close, and am having tight muscles, aches and pains. Makes it darn

> difficult to go up and downstairs. I need to get my diet back to serious

> low carb, and am trying, but keep relapsing. Eventually the cravings get

> me. Not sure why, but I never lose the carb/sugar cravings, no matter

> how strict low carb I go, and no matter for how long I stay strict low

> carb. Craving intensity does vary, but I never, ever lose them,

> eventually give in, and there I am, back on the roller coaster.

> sol

>

>

>

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B12 is sold everywhere, easily found in all forms. A good health food store.

Bonnie

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>>

>>

>> > ,

>> >

>> > I believe the B-12 deficiency is what causes the sores on the

> tongue, and

>> > the teeth to feel like they are set on a razor's edge. Whenever I

> stop

>> > taking the Intrinsi-B12 I get sores all over my tongue, and my

> teeth burn.

>> >

>> > I am currently struggling BADLY with joint pains - especially

> the feet

>> > and hands; I am on a regimen quite as long as yours, and like you

> I will

>> > not stop taking what I take -- I have tried and the results are

>> > unbearable. Although, I only recently started the Vit. D., and it

> does

>> > seem to help somewhat.

>> >

>> > I have some salad dressing yesterday with vinegar & sugar in it -

> - my

>> > right hand is especially painful today... some connection there I

> am sure.

>> >

>> >

>> > Thanks,

>> >

>> > dorothy

>> >

>> >

>> > ---------------------------------

>> > oneSearch: Finally, mobile search that gives answers, not

> web

>> > links.

>> >

>> >

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I can easily find the cyanocobalamin, but not the methylcobalamin.

Best,

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http://shellyct.blogspot.com/

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happiness and fears pain, just as one wants to live and not to die, so do

other creatures. ~ His Holiness The Dalai Lama

Re: Chronic muscle pain ???

> >>

> >>

> >> > ,

> >> >

> >> > I believe the B-12 deficiency is what causes the sores on the

> > tongue, and

> >> > the teeth to feel like they are set on a razor's edge. Whenever I

> > stop

> >> > taking the Intrinsi-B12 I get sores all over my tongue, and my

> > teeth burn.

> >> >

> >> > I am currently struggling BADLY with joint pains - especially

> > the feet

> >> > and hands; I am on a regimen quite as long as yours, and like you

> > I will

> >> > not stop taking what I take -- I have tried and the results are

> >> > unbearable. Although, I only recently started the Vit. D., and it

> > does

> >> > seem to help somewhat.

> >> >

> >> > I have some salad dressing yesterday with vinegar & sugar in it -

> > - my

> >> > right hand is especially painful today... some connection there I

> > am sure.

> >> >

> >> >

> >> > Thanks,

> >> >

> >> > dorothy

> >> >

> >> >

> >> > ---------------------------------

> >> > oneSearch: Finally, mobile search that gives answers, not

> > web

> >> > links.

> >> >

> >> >

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Oh, well I found both and I think another kind, maybe just ask the store

manager. Sometimes the same company will make both kinds. They could order it in

for you.

Bonnie

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> >>

> >>

> >> > ,

> >> >

> >> > I believe the B-12 deficiency is what causes the sores on the

> > tongue, and

> >> > the teeth to feel like they are set on a razor's edge. Whenever I

> > stop

> >> > taking the Intrinsi-B12 I get sores all over my tongue, and my

> > teeth burn.

> >> >

> >> > I am currently struggling BADLY with joint pains - especially

> > the feet

> >> > and hands; I am on a regimen quite as long as yours, and like you

> > I will

> >> > not stop taking what I take -- I have tried and the results are

> >> > unbearable. Although, I only recently started the Vit. D., and it

> > does

> >> > seem to help somewhat.

> >> >

> >> > I have some salad dressing yesterday with vinegar & sugar in it -

> > - my

> >> > right hand is especially painful today... some connection there I

> > am sure.

> >> >

> >> >

> >> > Thanks,

> >> >

> >> > dorothy

> >> >

> >> >

> >> > ---------------------------------

> >> > oneSearch: Finally, mobile search that gives answers, not

> > web

> >> > links.

> >> >

> >> >

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You can order it online . website@... Dee PS could

you remember to trim posts, as it makes it take a long time to download.

thanks.

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Oh, well I found both and I think another kind, maybe just ask the store

manager. Sometimes the same company will make both kinds. They could order

it in for you.

Bonnie

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I can easily find the cyanocobalamin, but not the methylcobalamin.

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I keep having to stop vitamin and mineral supplements. I probably am

off them far more than I take them. For years I've been trying to

isolate which one(s) set off itching that becomes eczema if I don't stop

them, but I simply cannot find it, no matter how many labels I read, or

how much " elimination " I do. So I've started simply taking everything,

and when itching starts, stop everthing until it subsides. Not ideal,

but since I cannot isolate what the trigger is, the best I can do. I

suspect it is either a combination, or an accumulation of one of the

fillers. Because so many supplements, particularly combination ones

contain one of my major allergens, I do have to take every one

separately, which is a great number of separate pills and capsules.

sol

Debby Padilla-Hudson wrote:

> What I find helps keep me on track are a few things:

>

> - Chromium supplements (without these I get serious sugar cravings)

> - Lots of fat and meat at regular intervals

> - Always having appropriate food available at all times

> - Good general vitamin supplementation

>

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I get the pain up behind and around my ear. Nearly always on the left

side. I'm certain all my leg pains are due to contracted tight muscles.

When I had horrible knee pain for over a year I had x-rays and even an

MRI and nothing was found to account for it in the bones, and no tears

in ligaments.

I used to lift weights too, and walk for miles and miles. Those days are

20 years behind me.

sol

Ives wrote:

> I distinctly remember

> getting a twinge in my back when I was lifting weights 12 years ago, so

> stopped doing the specific exercise that did that. I also was getting

> " twangs " in my neck that ran up behind my ear...... its all from tight

muscles.

>

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perhaps kinesiology might help. have u tried that?

diana

> > I distinctly remember

> > getting a twinge in my back when I was lifting weights 12 years

ago, so

> > stopped doing the specific exercise that did that. I also was

getting

> > " twangs " in my neck that ran up behind my ear...... its all from

tight muscles.

> >

>

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I have had to stop taking everything as well Sol, as I suffer from

constipation and now don't go *at all*! I've stopped the whey because I

started giving it to my husband thinking it would be beneficial to his

immune system and musculature, but he too has started with constipation

which is something he has *never* suffered with in his life! I also take

minerals and vitamins etc., so am leaving the whole lot off in an attempt to

see what is causing this problem, and then maybe start up one at a time.

Dee

-- Re: Re: Chronic muscle pain ???

I keep having to stop vitamin and mineral supplements. I probably am

off them far more than I take them. For years I've been trying to

isolate which one(s) set off itching that becomes eczema if I don't stop

them, but I simply cannot find it, no matter how many labels I read, or

how much " elimination " I do.

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Hi Dee,

Were you ever diagnosed with Fibrmyalgia, or any other disease?

<>kathy<>

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In a message dated 11/11/2007 7:26:21 AM Central Standard Time,

dee@... writes:

I have had to stop taking everything as well Sol, as I suffer from

constipation and now don't go *at all*! I've stopped the whey because I

started giving it to my husband thinking it would be beneficial to his

immune system and musculature, but he too has started with constipation

which is something he has *never* suffered with in his life! I also take

minerals and vitamins etc., so am leaving the whole lot off in an attempt to

see what is causing this problem, and then maybe start up one at a time.

Dee

-- Re: Re: Chronic muscle pain ???

I keep having to stop vitamin and mineral supplements. I probably am

off them far more than I take them. For years I've been trying to

isolate which one(s) set off itching that becomes eczema if I don't stop

them, but I simply cannot find it, no matter how many labels I read, or

how much " elimination " I do.

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Yes I was Kathy, (fibromyalgia, or 'mystery nerve pain' as my doc said) but

for some reason and maybe due to one or other of all the different things I

was taking, it has gone! I have a strong feeling that it is due to the

herpes virus though, and the l-lysine I was taking may have eradicated it.

Hope so, but every time I get a 'stabbing' pain anywhere, I take the

l-lysine and it goes. Dee

-- Re: Re: Chronic muscle pain ???

Hi Dee,

Were you ever diagnosed with Fibrmyalgia, or any other disease?

<>kathy<>

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Hi Dee!

I have often thought that the burning in my body is the feeling I get right

before a cold sore. How much of the L-Lysine do you take?

Beth

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Hi Dee,

Were you ever diagnosed with Fibrmyalgia, or any other disease?

<>kathy<>

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Hi Beth, I took one - 1000mg tablet twice a day. HTH Dee

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Hi Dee!

I have often thought that the burning in my body is the feeling I get right

before a cold sore. How much of the L-Lysine do you take?

Beth

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