Can Amantadine and grounding Mats reverse the accumulated negative effects of EMF exposure?
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Orgonite in theory changes negative emf into life giving energy
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@thyroidchor27 Ahh ok. So Urea, Progesterone and Thyroid should also be protective as they also structure the cell.
Thanks for sharing.
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@metabolicmilk uncoupling and cypro also
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@thyroidchor27 nah i just found Aluminium on Amazon the conductivity from copper is igher than Aluminium so ist would be even better
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@Aspirin ok so I’ll get a copper mesh and stick it on the window facing the tower. Is that enough or do I need to do something else?
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@thyroidchor27 ground it and the basics of course
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@thyroidchor27 said in Can Amantadine and grounding Mats reverse the accumulated negative effects of EMF exposure?:
Tite. What else would you recommend apart from minimizing phone time, turn off wifi before sleep etc?
Thiamine helps. See here: https://www.hormonesmatter.com/emf-hypersensitivity-and-thiamine/
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@mostlylurking thk u only TTFD works or benfotiamine also
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@thyroidchor27 said in Can Amantadine and grounding Mats reverse the accumulated negative effects of EMF exposure?:
@mostlylurking thk u only TTFD works or benfotiamine also
Why would that be, pray tell? Since I've been doing Dr. Costantini's protocol that calls for thiamine hcl for 3 years with excellent results, I'm not inclined to believe that. My dose is 1 gram, 2Xday. Dr. Costantini stated that thiamine hcl gets into to brain just fine so long as the body is flooded with it. The results he achieved treating Parkinson's Disease patients proves the point. See the before and after videos here.
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@mostlylurking Yes bro Im asking not saying. I dont think TTFD has any benefit over benfo or HCL thats why I asked. And sulbutiamine I have mixed feelings its good but it also has some stimulant effect thats hard to fall asleep
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@thyroidchor27 said in Can Amantadine and grounding Mats reverse the accumulated negative effects of EMF exposure?:
@mostlylurking Yes bro Im asking not saying. I dont think TTFD has any benefit over benfo or HCL thats why I asked. And sulbutiamine I have mixed feelings its good but it also has some stimulant effect thats hard to fall asleep
TTFD has benefits over other types of thiamine and it also has downsides. It gets into the system more efficiently. Dr. Derrick Lonsdale, Dr. Chandler Marrs, and Elliot Overton all prefer to recommend TTFD and they have legitimate reasons to do so. However, TTFD uses glutathione to work which is a big problem if you are low in glutathione which can be caused by high oxidative stress.
The experts talk about the "paradoxical" reaction some people experience when taking TTFD and they encourage just "powering through" the negative effects (sometimes it takes months). In contrast, Dr. Costantini stated that people should not have ANY negative symptoms from taking thiamine hcl and if someone does have a negative reaction, he believed that the cause is too high a dose. He would stop the treatment for a week or so, then invite the patient to resume treatment at half the original dose. I got a headache that lasted 36 hours from a single 100mg capsule of TTFD. So I chose to stick with thiamine hcl and follow Dr. Costantini's protocol.
I personally prefer thiamine hcl. But others prefer TTFD; my husband takes TTFD, 200mg/day and has never experienced a negative effect from it.