pboy said:I didn't block your calls
Ah, so I'm dealing with unanswered prayers then. Fair enough! Not really, but you're God so I'm forced to except it!
Anyhow, while I have you on the line, can we discuss your plans to end world hunger, sex trafficking, slave labor and the economic crisis? Oh and Charlie's teeth! I really need to talk to you about Charlie's teeth. And about all my female issues. Every...last...one...of...them.
God? You still there!?
LOL Charlie! It appears I may have been dialing the wrong number. :?Charlie said:According to your dexa scan it seems you have a direct hot line to Him!
I found this from one of Ray's articles:
"Even seemingly identical x-ray machines, or the same machine at a different time, can give very different estimates of bone density.[3-10] Radiologists evaluating the same images often reach very different conclusions.[11] Changes in the tissue water and fat content can make large differences in apparent bone density,[12] and estrogen, which affects those, could appear to cause improved bone density, when it is merely causing a generalized inflammatory condition, with edema. A machine that is accurate when measuring an aluminum model, won’t necessarily give meaningful results when the composition of the tissue, including the bone marrow, has changed. Calcification of soft tissues can create the impression of increased bone density.[13] Studies of large groups of people show such small annual losses of bone density (around 1%), especially in the neck of the femur (which is important in hip fractures) that the common technical errors of measurement in an individual seem very large." RP
When I had the first DEXA scan done, I was only around 80 pounds and am now 110. I now wonder if that 30 pound weight gain could of falsely elevated my scores. Though, the decrease in bone pain has to be a good sign, right?
See, I don't have chronic diarrhea if I don't have juice. The day before I decided to do the garlic, I had a bout of diarrhea after having milk, but that was a rarity. If it weren't for the hives/redness on my cheeks that I get from it, I'd be golden. And I never use to get cramping from milk until fairly recently so I know it all has to be due to stress/estrogen.thebigpeatowski said:Okay, seriously tho. I know from personal experience that gut irritation that results in chronic diarrhea will drastically reduce your CO2 levels. Lowered CO2 triggers the release of even more serotonin and the downward spiral continues. If I were you, I would avoid milk while you are doing the raw garlic. I can't remember Jennifer, are you taking thyroid meds?
This years has been unbelievably stressful with trying to heal my dog and cat from cancer, only to lose them both within 3 weeks of each other. Then about a month after that, my other dog had to have surgery to have a cancerous tumor removed from his eyelid. You'd never know I live in the country surrounded by woods and not a toxic waste dump.
I've talked with VoS about CO2 therapy and I just need to find a carbonics supplier in my area.
I cut out the milk, but now I'm not sure how I'll get enough protein.