Thirty years ago I suffered an anaphylactic shock. It was fairly mild as I didn't lose consciousness but I came close. I was rushed to the nearest hospital where a quick check found that my blood pressure was dangerously low. I was given cetirizine hydrochloride to combat the allergic reaction.
I don't know for certain what caused the sudden attack but I suspect that one of my work colleagues put something in my drink.
Anyway, I recovered within minutes but six months later all my hair follicles were dead. My hair was falling out in clumps. I lost every hair on my body and my fingernails were cracking. A consultant told me that I was lucky because an anaphylactic shock such as I'd experienced can cause the autoimmune system to attack anything or everything. For me, it chose the keratin-producing cells. But it could have attacked the pancreas (type 1 diabetes), the myelin sheath around nerves (multiple sclerosis), the heart valves or many other things.
So, a warning: having a "faint" after an injection might sound like nothing but it could be life-changing.
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Very interesting, thanks. Alopecia can be triggered by many forms of shock in susceptible people. It's worth noting that I had had at least 30 mercury-zinc amalgam fillings in my youth (since removed) so my body was probably fighting that. I had also had 2 or 3 tetanus jabs (containing aluminium)!
Thankfully, now, at age 70 I'm quite fit and not taking any drugs, other than mineral and vitamin supplements. My body seems to be especially poor at retaining magnesium so I HAVE to take that every day to avoid leg cramps. Could be a sign of diabetes so I avoid sugar, bread, potato, etc.
I should probably repeat, here, what I've already mentioned several times: I had covid symptoms back in January 2020. AFAIK nobody else around me had it and my wife - sharing a bed - didn't get it. The symptoms were mild and I simply thought "flu". I had mild fever, mialgia, headache, sniffle, dry cough and complete loss of taste for a week.
However, I was already taking zinc, magnesium (helps body to absorb zinc and combats muscle cramps and migraine), D3, K2 and trace borax.
I'm rarely ill and everyone says that I look 50 not 70.
Interesting. Thanks for sharing. A few areas I’ve been researching that might help you..
Look into halide toxicity (fluorine, bromine), check your iodine levels as well. Best way is to do a 24 hour loading test. You need ~25-50mcg of Iodine per day as we don’t get enough in our diets (unless you eat sea vegetables like the coastal Japanese so). Supplement with the both B2 (Rivoflavin) and B5 (Pantathenic acid). Also Selenium.
Look into your salt intake, lots of good research on how this will help with magnesium absorption.
Magnesium forms are important as well, most supplements count of elemental magnetism is inaccurate as the bottle would list the weight of the whole form … so if it says 400g of Magnesium Taurate, it’s not actually 400g of Magnesium the vast majority of that weight is Taurate - about 9% I believe.
Agreed. I eat plenty of salt and my body tells me when I need more. I literally get cravings. When I don't get enough magnesium, the calf musles on my legs start to twitch or I get cramp. If I'm going to do heavy work and sweat, I take extra before I begin, otherwise I get migraine (flashing lights version).
Someone I follow on Instagram just got diagnosed with Epstein Barr. She was struggling with hair loss prior to that. As part of the diagnosis process, someone she knows had the idea to get her hair tested.... just came back with heavy metals exposure. Most likely due to huge Starbucks habit.
I don't know if it's true but I read that zeolite is good for chelating heavy metals. Problem is, it's probably good at chelating zinc, magnesium, iron, etc. that you can't afford to lose. So I recommend professional advice. (Difficult to find someone who isn't in the pay of big pharma!)
Cilantro, Atlantic dulse, and barley grass are wonderful for detoxing heavy metals, and they contain their own nutrients too.
I’m not sure if they also chelate healthy metals (copper, zinc), but it’s worth looking into. I personally try to incorporate these into my diet.
Epstein-barr was the diagnosis?
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9276003/
That is fascinating! We are bathed in 50 Hz emf (60Hz in the US) from the mains.
I'm really suspicious of Wifi, mobile and 5G for making us ill. The only thing the regulations worry about is gross heating effects and I have seen an article that Wifi causes issues by measurably changing intracellular calcium levels by affecting voltage gated calcium channels in the cell membrane.
I know high level emf exposure isn't safe. Just because it is ubiquitous doesn't make it safe.
Thanks!
Uh oh.