Guest guest Posted June 9, 2007 Report Share Posted June 9, 2007 Mine does that too, it usually comes and goes. I have no idea what it's from and no idea how to stop it, sorry. I've been taking Sudafed lately and I notice that I get a twitchy spot above my lip. I don't now if there is a connection to medication? a " The good Lord gave you a body that can stand almost anything. It's your mind you have convince. " -Vince Lombardi --------------------------------- We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love (and love to hate): TV's Guilty Pleasures list. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 9, 2007 Report Share Posted June 9, 2007 Yep, everytime I had that issue in my life it was related to metal toxicity. Ie amalgam fillings, cigarette smoking, braces on teeth. Could be candida too, but for me it was usually after a toxic exposure of some kind or being affected by an ongoing one. Look into it, it's not uncommon for tics to be caused by metal toxicity. Interestingly enough metal toxicity also causes or encourages yeast overgrowth in the body by a poisoned system and lowered immunity. Some say the body builds up yeast int he presence of toxins as a way of buffering...perhaps but i have issues with that because Ive not yet seen where candida has ever been beneficial to me. Antifungals can be risky for someone with heavy metal poisoning sometimes, cause apparently yeast can absorb metal toxins (mercury for example) and killing yeast aggressively with antifungal use can sometimes blast the yeast cell walls open killing yeast in large numbers at once releasing not only the yeast toxins/alcohols but also any toxic metals contained, which can cause acute toxicity. Have heard people get this and had to use metal chelation/detox to get the toxins back out. Muscle tics can be another sign of that, metal taste and chills and fever symptoms, shivering, tremors and night sweats and so forth. Adam. > __ Ok, every other ailment I have that I can't get rid of seems to come from yeast/candida so I am assuming that this eye twitch is also. I have had it for over two months now and it is driving me NUTS!!! Has anyone had this or know what to do about it? I was on vacation last week -no stress, very little computer use, etc. and the right lower lid twitched every day anyway!! Any ideas????? > > > --------------------------------- > You snooze, you lose. Get messages ASAP with AutoCheck > in the all-new Beta. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2007 Report Share Posted June 10, 2007 JH, a good guess might be candidiasis = malabsorption = magnesium deficiency = muscle spasms... Duncan > > __ Ok, every other ailment I have that I can't get rid of seems to come from yeast/candida so I am assuming that this eye twitch is also. I have had it for over two months now and it is driving me NUTS!!! Has anyone had this or know what to do about it? I was on vacation last week -no stress, very little computer use, etc. and the right lower lid twitched every day anyway!! Any ideas????? > > > --------------------------------- > You snooze, you lose. Get messages ASAP with AutoCheck > in the all-new Beta. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2007 Report Share Posted July 30, 2007 HI,...I was looking through old post and spotted this about twitching! Twitching lower eye lid, or other twitching. Have you been checked for lyme disease. Lyme disease causes twitching! If you deside to have your blood checked, send it to _www.centralfloridaresearch.com_ (http://www.centralfloridaresearch.com) they look for the live bacteria in ones blood. Other labs look for your body to be producing antibodies against the bacteria. The only problem with there tests is, if they check to early after you have been infected, your body has not had time to produce the antibodies. If they check to late, the body has stopped making the antibodies against the lyme bacteria. If you for sure want to know if you are infected with the lyme bacteria, send your bood work to the above website! <>kathy<> ------------------------------------------------------------------ In a message pokeracepj@... writes: Mine does that too, it usually comes and goes. I have no idea what it's from and no idea how to stop it, sorry. I've been taking Sudafed lately and I notice that I get a twitchy spot above my lip. I don't now if there is a connection to medication? a " The good Lord gave you a body that can stand almost anything. It's your mind you have convince. " -Vince Lombardi ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2007 Report Share Posted July 31, 2007 Kathy I did have twitching eye lids and couldnt work out what it was, but it disappeared with a good whack of anti-parasitics. Now I know what it was. Helen Kathycozycove@... wrote: HI,...I was looking through old post and spotted this about twitching! Twitching lower eye lid, or other twitching. Have you been checked for lyme disease. Lyme disease causes twitching! If you deside to have your blood checked, send it to _www.centralfloridaresearch.com_ (http://www.centralfloridaresearch.com) they look for the live bacteria in ones blood. Other labs look for your body to be producing antibodies against the bacteria. The only problem with there tests is, if they check to early after you have been infected, your body has not had time to produce the antibodies. If they check to late, the body has stopped making the antibodies against the lyme bacteria. If you for sure want to know if you are infected with the lyme bacteria, send your bood work to the above website! <>kathy<> ---------------------------------------------------------- In a message pokeracepj@... writes: Mine does that too, it usually comes and goes. I have no idea what it's from and no idea how to stop it, sorry. I've been taking Sudafed lately and I notice that I get a twitchy spot above my lip. I don't now if there is a connection to medication? a " The good Lord gave you a body that can stand almost anything. It's your mind you have convince. " -Vince Lombardi ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2007 Report Share Posted August 1, 2007 Hi Helen, Can you share what sort of anti-parasitics you took and what kind of results you had? Luv, Debby San , CA 380/237/180 --- Helen deHavilland <helen_dehavilland@...> wrote: > Kathy > > I did have twitching eye lids and couldnt work out > what it was, but it disappeared with a good whack > of anti-parasitics. Now I know what it was. > > Helen ------------- The chief cause of failure and unhappiness is trading what you want most for what you want now. -- Zig Ziglar New group! Curing Candida: curingcandida/ My son Hunter Hudson (10/11/04) http://debbypadilla.0catch.com/hunter/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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