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Re: Do you know what these specialists are called?
« Reply #75 on: July 05, 2011, 19:42:31 pm »
Oh my... My last update was a month ago!!  Lots have happened.

I will try to focus on treatments, which is what this thread is about.  The eczema like symptoms didn't go away and I discovered that I got itchy whenever I am home and sometimes it bugged me so much that I couldn't sleep.

I self treated for mold, MSG, spice 1, egg mix, chemicals mix, but still had itchiness.  As my best friend and her DH wre visiting us, I postponed appointment for one week, so I hd one week free of treatment.  I got very sick when my friends were here, though, probaby because I used all my energy to be with them, catching up, sight-seeing and what not.

Finally on 23 Jun, I had my last appointment and my practitioner could finally ask my body what caused the itchiness.  She discovered it was dust and dust mites.  She also tested me on many more things.  She treated me on dust and dust mites and said that the itchiness should go away.  She also told me that I was allergic to grass and I could self treat on it.  She also told me to self treat the remaining of the 16 basic elements which I wasn't allergic to because Dr Devi Nambudripad would treat all 16 whether her patients were allergic or not. 

I came home with high hopes again but was still itchy.  Two days later I self treated grass and then the itchiness really went away.  My skin still feels rough and dry but no itchiness.  :D 

I self treated salt, iron, yeast afterwards and just finished this afternoon.  I won't have time to do the last of the 16 which is acid(stomach acid) untill my next appointment and I have been very very tired these past two weeks.  No itchiness but very very tired and irritable.  Will update on thurs again. 

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Re: Do you know what these specialists are called?
« Reply #76 on: July 06, 2011, 19:03:55 pm »
Interesting about treating the 16 even if you are not allergic to them . I didn't know that? 

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« Reply #77 on: July 06, 2011, 19:13:16 pm »
The book does say that should always  treat the first 16 and also not out of order unless for certain special circumstances.  I asked my practitioner last week if I was now allergic to the remaining elements and thats why I should treat them, she answered that since Dr Devi always treated them first, and now letting me self treat wouldnt cost me any extra money, it would be good to do so.  I really appreciate the consideration for patients. 



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Re: Do you know what these specialists are called?
« Reply #78 on: July 06, 2011, 19:33:56 pm »
It's a good idea to treat all the 16 then. I will also do it.

Yeah. It's very nice the fact they are not all for the money . It makes a nice change ;)

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« Reply #79 on: July 07, 2011, 19:37:32 pm »
So this morning, I told my practitioner that I had been very tired and had another NW for 2 h myself last night.  She checked and said that there seemed to be a virus in me and my body doesn't know what to do with it.  So she treated me for virus mix, so still not treating fish yet.  I asked her if it meant that my body would now accept virus as a friend?  She said, no, it is to tell the body how to respond naturally to it, should attack it!!  My body was so busy fighting food stuff before giving me all these viral infection symptoms and it didn't know how to fight a real virus!!  How ironic and how sick m immune system has become!

I feel mildly sick and with a low fever.  I hope that my body can pass the treatment and can fight the virus.  She then tested me on about 30 things and only one showed weak, which was  RNA.  I could treat fish, shellfish and the acid that I have in the coming two weeks and let my body rest a bit.  Phew... 

She asked loads of questions but I had no idea what.  I was a bit down and sighed that it seemed such a long journey.  She said, it's true because this is results of years of allergies bit we will get there, I will get you there!!  Might be a few months but we will get there.

It's now been 3.5 mo.  The search continues...



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Re: Do you know what these specialists are called?
« Reply #80 on: July 07, 2011, 20:16:50 pm »
It's sounds like she asks more questions than my practitioner. I suppose my case is more straight forward than yours.....

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Re: Do you know what these specialists are called?
« Reply #81 on: July 07, 2011, 20:20:28 pm »
Sorry forgot to ask . The RNA is the same RNA that I'm thinking of ? The one related to genetics ? The ribonucleic acid ?

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Re: Do you know what these specialists are called?
« Reply #82 on: July 07, 2011, 20:29:49 pm »
Yeah the very same.  Apparently people can be "allergic" to DNA, and RNA.  I was negative with DNA but positive with RNA.  I will have to avoid all protein during the avoidance.

Luckily that they can treat these imbalances or allergies.

I think this morning she had to ask many questions because she was puzzled as to what could have caused this as I should have started to feel better.  I was tested on virus before and it was negative.  Then she tested after those questions, it was positive! 

Normally there would be more verbal questioning from me to her lol




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Re: Do you know what these specialists are called?
« Reply #83 on: July 08, 2011, 07:38:25 am »
See what I meant about the definition of allergy not applying to all the substances ? Is more like a imbalance for the RNA , serotonin etc....

I have my first detoxing appointment today. She will starting to detox the drugs from my body. She strengthen my liver in previous appointments so I could manage the detoxing. I can drink wine and eat red meat without feeling sick after I got my liver treated!! :)  I'm a bit worried about the detox as she said I will feel quite rough when detoxing :( I already felt do rough after treating for serotonin I don't how much worse it can be ?????

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Re: Do you know what these specialists are called?
« Reply #84 on: July 08, 2011, 11:05:31 am »
Just prepare for the worst, and it too shall pass!!!  Holding your hand!! 



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Re: Do you know what these specialists are called?
« Reply #85 on: July 08, 2011, 12:52:34 pm »
Didn't detox today haha. I built up all the worry for nothing. She boosted me for dopamine/serotonin as my sleep didn't get 100% better after being treated for serotonin so she added dopamine in the mixture as I was shown to be weak on the combination.

She also boosted me for vitamin B on skin to heal the rash. And the full treatment today was for both drugs together which caused my first reaction in 2007. So today I had 2 boosters and a full treatment. Next week will be the detox for both drugs together.

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« Reply #86 on: July 08, 2011, 13:05:28 pm »
Hahahaha... I was also feeling like...  What?  Stll not treating fish???  DS has been wanting fish for a few weeks now!!  I also learn to take it as it comes.  I was too aggressive when curry powder reaction was so acute!!! 

Do you take supplements?



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Re: Do you know what these specialists are called?
« Reply #87 on: July 08, 2011, 13:22:32 pm »
No supplements. Only rarely a multivitamin. I don't want to make my liver work overtime with suplements.  I need it for the detox. Lol

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Re: Do you know what these specialists are called?
« Reply #88 on: July 08, 2011, 13:27:37 pm »
I meant vitamines :p



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Re: Do you know what these specialists are called?
« Reply #89 on: July 08, 2011, 13:33:40 pm »
Yes I know but vitamins also have to get past your liver. It put more strain on them.