Philomath
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Cm00,
being from England, you may appreciate being referred to as Sherlock Holmes. You've taken the health clues presented and extrapolated a course of action that has been very successful! Great job!
Apparently, the doctors in the UK are frighteningly similar to the MD's here.
As an aside, I remember hearing one of the Herb Dr's (Peat interview) mention that more kids in the UK are getting Rickets again. The lack of sunlight being blamed of course. However, after reading about Dr. Seneff's work, I decided to research a bit about rickets and its adult version, osteomalacia:
Wikipedia-
There are two main causes of osteomalacia: (1) insufficient calcium absorption from the intestine because of lack of dietary calcium or a deficiency of, or resistance to, the action of vitamin D; and (2) phosphate deficiency caused by increased renal losses.
Symptoms include weak bones, bone pain, muscle weakness, hypocalcemia and more.
Pathologic fractures due to weight bearing may develop. Most of the time, the only alleged symptom is chronic fatigue, while bone aches are not spontaneous but only revealed by pressure or shocks.
Also, here is a good site regarding IR light benefits: http://heelspurs.com/led.html
Best of British to you!
being from England, you may appreciate being referred to as Sherlock Holmes. You've taken the health clues presented and extrapolated a course of action that has been very successful! Great job!
Apparently, the doctors in the UK are frighteningly similar to the MD's here.
As an aside, I remember hearing one of the Herb Dr's (Peat interview) mention that more kids in the UK are getting Rickets again. The lack of sunlight being blamed of course. However, after reading about Dr. Seneff's work, I decided to research a bit about rickets and its adult version, osteomalacia:
Wikipedia-
There are two main causes of osteomalacia: (1) insufficient calcium absorption from the intestine because of lack of dietary calcium or a deficiency of, or resistance to, the action of vitamin D; and (2) phosphate deficiency caused by increased renal losses.
Symptoms include weak bones, bone pain, muscle weakness, hypocalcemia and more.
Pathologic fractures due to weight bearing may develop. Most of the time, the only alleged symptom is chronic fatigue, while bone aches are not spontaneous but only revealed by pressure or shocks.
Also, here is a good site regarding IR light benefits: http://heelspurs.com/led.html
Best of British to you!