Detoxing Lead with Selenium
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A few months back there was a thread on this topic. I thought it was interesting but since I was already using Emeramide to detox lead, I put that on the backseat. But now, halfway thru using Emeramide, I noticed Emeramide made me pee too much foamy urine too much, having to wake up every hour at night to pee.
So I tried to find that thread but search on this site and through the various search engines couldn't lead me to that thread.
I already know the search capability of this site is weak, and had success using search with search engines using these commands:
site: bioenergetic.forum selenium
site: bioenergetic.forum "lead toxicity"
But I could not find it.
The search engines actually got worse, as it would not confine the search to bioenergetic.forum and gave me results from other sites.
Can someone share the link to that thread? This may be a tall ask though, as I have difficulty accessing threads I myself started.
I know bing search is good as it can still follow my directions and confines the search to bioenergetics.forum, but I needed to be more specific in my search
Will try to do this search and I hope it works but that depends on whether my syntax is correct:
site: bioenergetics.forum selenium.and."lead toxicity"
Nope.
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I also have not been able to find old threads (without recent comments) using this site's search function or the command-line searches in web browsers that @yerrag mentioned (having tried 30+ times). Thanks for raising this issue.
@brad : I appreciate your work creating and managing this site very much and am benefitting from frequently reading posts on bioenergetic forum. Like yerag, I'm also have trouble searching the site. Might there be scope to add a plug-in search function similar to LTF's?
I'd be interested to hear any suggestions about how people are searching and browsing this forum. I typically look only at the "Unread" tab rather than the menu of categories. Is there a better way?
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@yerrag
Is this the thread you are looking for? https://bioenergetic.forum/topic/842/just-found-out-i-have-reactive-hypoglycemia-what-nowI only skipped it, but you were active in it and there's talk about lead poisoning and selenium.
The problem with the search function on this forum is that it only searches the titles as a default. It's very weird why it does that because it doesn't make much sense as a default. Once you are on the search results page you can choose 'In titles and posts' on the left side. It then shows you all posts with the word 'selenium' for example.
On the same page you can also only search for posts of a certain user. It is above the search results. If you click on 'Posted by' you can type in yerrag and then click on the name that shows up after a few seconds.
The problem with google is that they sometimes take a long time to index a site. Especially on a forum where there are a lot of posts every day, the posts won't show up in google for a while. Since this is a relatively new and small forum, google probably only looks for new posts every few weeks or so? The old forum was bigger and older, so google probably checked very reguarly for new posts. Does it change anything whether you write it without the space, so site:bioenergetic.forum instead of site: bioenergetic.forum?
If the thread I posted above isn't the thread you were looking for, maybe the person who made that thread removed it for some reason.
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If you want to look for threads you started you can do it this way: 1) Click on the users symbol at the top of the page, 2) Type yerrag into the search box, 3) Click on your profile, 4) Click on the three white dots in the blue circle, 5) Click on Topics. It now shows you all the threads you have started. -
@yerrag said in Detoxing Lead with Selenium:
I was already using Emeramide to detox lead
I didn't find any post with detoxifying lead but well where you used Emeramide to detox lead
https://bioenergetic.forum/topic/2819/do-the-lungs-as-an-organ-of-excretion-only-excrete-co2?_=1742830117302
Note: When the first search doesn't match what you were searching for, there is a second option given afterwards to go deeper with "yerrag" or selection by "post title" -
@T-3 said in Detoxing Lead with Selenium:
I also have not been able to find old threads (without recent comments) using this site's search function or the command-line searches in web browsers that @yerrag mentioned (having tried 30+ times). Thanks for raising this issue.
@brad : I appreciate your work creating and managing this site very much and am benefitting from frequently reading posts on bioenergetic forum. Like yerag, I'm also have trouble searching the site. Might there be scope to add a plug-in search function similar to LTF's?
I'd be interested to hear any suggestions about how people are searching and browsing this forum. I typically look only at the "Unread" tab rather than the menu of categories. Is there a better way?
Thanks for confirming that I'm not the only one experiencing a problem with search.
But luckily for us, @luke has been able to shed light on this problem. But I am embarrassed to say that this is a problem on my part, in not being thoroughly familiar with the choices available in doing the search. I should not be relying on the default search on titles, but should change it from a title search to search on posts.
And @Luke you're right about site: to not be followed by a space as that syntax is wrong.
So after searching again, I found the thread I was looking for :
though it is about mercury and not about lead chelation, it still showed me on subsequent searches on the web that selenium's salutary effects can extend to its use on lead.
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@LucH said in Detoxing Lead with Selenium:
@yerrag said in Detoxing Lead with Selenium:
I was already using Emeramide to detox lead
I didn't find any post with detoxifying lead but well where you used Emeramide to detox lead
https://bioenergetic.forum/topic/2819/do-the-lungs-as-an-organ-of-excretion-only-excrete-co2?_=1742830117302
Note: When the first search doesn't match what you were searching for, there is a second option given afterwards to go deeper with "yerrag" or selection by "post title"Thanks for helping with my search.
Turns out my search skills on this site is the real problem. The site search is fine but I second @Luke in thinking that the default search would be better if it were to search for posts rather than titles.
@brad would this be a helpful change?