Sunday, February 7, 2010

RE: [epilepsy] Re: Magnesium

 

Shan, you are right about cancer and the oxygen deprived acidic tissue. In
1931 a Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Doctor Otto Warburg for his work on
that. Yes 1931!

Will follow with you later. Just got done working and gonna eat lunch and
watch some FOOOOOTball!

Pat D

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From: epilepsy@yahoogroups.com [mailto:epilepsy@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf
Of Shan
Sent: Sunday, February 07, 2010 1:00 PM
To: epilepsy@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [epilepsy] Re: Magnesium

Thanks Pat. I would appreciate a copy of your old post please. My email
address is >surpriseshan2@ <mailto:surpriseshan2%40aol.com> aol.com< I hope
that will come out completely in this post in this group.

It is a good thing to try to alkaline the body as much as possible these
days. For example, cancer can only live/exist in an acidic environment and
the same with every other illnesss and disorder out there.

many blessings
Shan

--- In epilepsy@yahoogroup <mailto:epilepsy%40yahoogroups.com> s.com, "Aina
& Pat DeLorenzo" <aina-pat@...> wrote:
>
> Shan, we too have learned much of the Acid imbalance and its effects on
> Epilepsy and Mitochondrial Dysfunction. We 've been using Kangen Water
> ourselves but mostly for our daughter who has SZ's and Autism. It enhances
> the body with enriched minerals Sodium, calcium, Potassium and Magnesium
> along with alkaline reduced molecular sized water high in antioxidants.
> Magnesium in itself is Alkaline. I put up a long post a while back about
it.
> Get the free E-Book at www.TheKangenWaterSecret.com
> <http://www.thekange <http://www.thekangenwatersecret.com/>
nwatersecret.com/> it has great info in it and also has
> Alkaline / Acidic food charts at the end of the Ebook. PatD
>
>
>
> Let me know and I'll email you direct a copy of the old post. Thanks for
all
> your info, too. Pat D.
>
>
>
> _____
>
> From: epilepsy@yahoogroup <mailto:epilepsy%40yahoogroups.com> s.com
[mailto:epilepsy@yahoogroup <mailto:epilepsy%40yahoogroups.com> s.com] On
Behalf
> Of Shan
> Sent: Friday, February 05, 2010 2:46 PM
> To: epilepsy@yahoogroup <mailto:epilepsy%40yahoogroups.com> s.com
> Subject: [epilepsy] Re: Magnesium
>
>
>
>
>
> It was my neurologist whom wanted me to stop taking Dilantin completely. I
> just co-operated with him. Yes, I was stupid - those were still the days
> when I believed that neurologists cared about their patients....
>
> I realize that what I have said about magnesium and the studies and
articles
> I have posted are news to many epileptics. I meant that it was not news to
> the medical & science community plus the drug companies - there are
several
> hundreds of studies about magnesium. I do believe that doctors ar not
taught
> about magnesium - but they don't set the curriculim ,whoever supports the
> medical school does. My information is that doctors get all of 1 hour of
> teaching about nutrition. This astounds me as humans are made up of
> nutrients it is also - what repairs their cells, gives them energy, keeps
> them alive and functioning. In any case, a good doctor uses his head and
his
> cheif concern is the patients. If he does that then he looks for things
that
> will help them - benefit them. I had one neurologist get angry at me as I
> could not tolerate the full amount of drugs his medical book said I should
> take -he thought I should be taking the full amount regardless the
> side-effects. He certainly was not thinking of my welfare ...and I do
wonder
> whose welfare he was concerned about...
>
> If I get magnesium deficient enough again , then yes, I could have
seizures
> again. So I guess I face a lifetime of using transdermal magnesium maybe
> once or twice a week to make sure my magnesium levels don't get too low -
of
> course I could always grow my own greens/vegeatables in nutrient rich soil
> and eat good food...
>
> But then since I now know that all drugs make a person acidic, and that
pain
> and cancer and most diseases can only exist in an acidic environment, plus
> all drugs cause the body to deplete magnesium - I will just stay away from
> all drugs, including over-the-counter drugs.
>
> Personally I think it is great not to be at the beck and call or 'mercy'
of
> drug companies and neurologists.
> However, I have been learning about alternative medicine the last couple
of
> years and will be able to stay away from all drugs in the future.
>
> Did you know that sodium bicarbonate if extremely effective for kidney
> issues? And sodium bicarbonate also kills cancer in 90% of cases.
> Sodium Bicarbonate Kidney Disease
> The simple household product used for baking, cleaning, bee stings,
treating
> asthma, cancer and acid indigestion is so effective in treating kidney
> disease that it prevents patients from having to be put on kidney
machines.
> References 8
> http://www.imva.
> <http://www.imva.
<http://www.imva.info/news/sodium-bicarbonate-kidney-disease.html>
info/news/sodium-bicarbonate-kidney-disease.html>
> info/news/sodium-bicarbonate-kidney-disease.html
>
> Great for colds and the flu too.
> For Cold And Flu
> Though we know by now that sodium bicarbonate is a most useful medicine
for
> the treatment of cancer and kidney disease and have always known its good
> for stomach acid imbalances and for cleaning our pools and refrigerators
it
> is not likely we have thought about it to help resolve our common colds
nor
> to alleviate they symptoms and dangers of influenza. conclusion that a
cold
> is a disturbance of the alkaline balance or reserve, in other words, a
mild
> acidosis, or perhaps better stated, a lessening of the "buffer" action of
> the blood plasma through a decrease in its bicarbonate content.
> http://sodiumbicarb
> <http://sodiumbicarb
<http://sodiumbicarbonate.imva.info/index.php/administration-methods/for-col
> onate.imva.info/index.php/administration-methods/for-col
> d-and-flu/>
> onate.imva.info/index.php/administration-methods/for-cold-and-flu/
>
> Overlooked 150 Year Old Household Cleaner a Remedy for Swine Flu?
> http://articles.
> <http://articles.
<http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2009/12/15/Baking-Soda-U
> mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2009/12/15/Baking-Soda-U
> sed-to-Treat-Swine-Flu-85-Years-Ago.aspx>
>
mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2009/12/15/Baking-Soda-Used-to-Treat-Swin
> e-Flu-85-Years-Ago.aspx
>
> blessings
> Shan
>
> --- In epilepsy@yahoogroup <mailto:epilepsy%40yahoogroups.com> s.com,
> "Millie Myers" <mylmy@> wrote:
> >
> > Shan,
> >
> > What is transdermal magnesium chloride? Do you put it on your skin?
> >
> > I'm not surprised that you had a sz when you quit taking Dilantin. When
I
> was DX I was told that
> > I could go with out szs for 20 years and then they night start up again.
> >
> > What you say is not new knowledge about magnesium is news to me. So I
> guess I am learning
> > like I have learned a lot in this group. Is magnesium checked in your
> blood like when you take
> > a fasting blood test?
> >
> > Millie
> >
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Shan
> > To: epilepsy@yahoogroup <mailto:epilepsy%40yahoogroups.com> s.com
> > Sent: Thursday, February 04, 2010 1:48 PM
> > Subject: [epilepsy] Re: Magnesium
> >
> >
> >
> > I stopped all anti-seizure/anticonvulsant medications on October 3,
2007.
> And I have not had any seizures - not even the Petite Mal.
> >
> > I started reducing my medications about 8 months after starting the
> transdermal magnesium chloride every day. I started using the transdermal
> magnesium everyday in spring 2005. I could probably have stopped the
> anticonvulsants a year before I did, but I was afraid. For the last 11
> months I had been takig tegretol 200mg every second day - I had been on
> 400mg of tegretol 2x a day.
> >
> > I was afraid as I had been told so many many times that there was no
cure
> for epilepsy and that I would have to take drugs for the rest of my life.
> And once I tried to stop taking the medications and had a Grand Mal
temporal
> lobe seizure. Another time when I was taking Dilantin, I had been taking
> only one capsule a day for a year and been controlled so my neurologist
> thought that I might not need anticonvulsants anymore and told me to stop
> taking the dilantin. 36 hours later I had a Grand Mal convulsion in the
> shower. So I had a history of sometimes being controlled by very little
> drugs. So even though I had been taking so little tegretol for 11 months,
I
> was still scared to stop it completely.
> >
> > I really wish that I had done more research years before. It is not new
> knowledge that all epileptics are magnesium deficient. It is not a new
> knowledge that magnesium deficiency causes seizures. It is not a new
> knowledge that anticonvulsants and antibiotics deplete magnesium. There
are
> even studies showing that epileptics stop having seizures when treated
with
> magnesium - this is not new knowledge either.
> >
> > blessings
> > Shan
> >
> > --- In epilepsy@yahoogroup <mailto:epilepsy%40yahoogroups.com> s.com,
> "Millie Myers" <mylmy@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Shan ,
> > >
> > > Do I understand you to say that you have stopped all anti-convulsive
med
> and are only taking magnesium?
> > >
> > > How long have you been without a sz?
> > >
> > > Millie
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: Shan
> > > To: epilepsy@yahoogroup <mailto:epilepsy%40yahoogroups.com> s.com
> > > Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 2010 9:10 PM
> > > Subject: [epilepsy] Re: Mice epilepsy cure raises hopes
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > I find this interesting. Especially since I and my parents were told
> that the Petite Mal seizures I had were genetic. In fact, one Neurologist
> told me that I was 'testbook case', and I certainly was according to the
> waves and spikes of the EEG. But I guess genetics must be able to be
changed
> or cured with magnesium - because I have not had those seizures since I
> stopped the anticonvulsants. Of coarse the fact that anticonvulsants
deplete
> magnesium may have been a factor.....I guess it should not be suprising to
> me that with many epileptics their seizuers get worse with time.
> > >
> > > It is really wonderful to be able to drive a car now and I love my
bike.
>
> > >
> > > blessings
> > > Shan
> > >
> > > --- In epilepsy@yahoogroup <mailto:epilepsy%40yahoogroups.com> s.com,
> "Steve" <stephenpales@> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > http://english.
> <http://english.
<http://english.aljazeera.net/news/africa/2010/02/20102112458697821.html>
aljazeera.net/news/africa/2010/02/20102112458697821.html>
> aljazeera.net/news/africa/2010/02/20102112458697821.html
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