Wife still in hospital. CTs, MRI, EKG, US all negative for any clots or embolisms. Doctors still aren’t sure what’s causing it- best working guess so far is POTS (Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome) which is an excessively reduced amount of blood returning to the heart when moving from laying to sitting to standing. BP and heart rate still spiking anytime she has to get up. Pumping fluids and electrolytes and looking into starting a beta blocker until her OBGYN can assess hormone levels. Heart monitor hooked up for next cpl weeks. Home/bed rest until then. Not a whole lot of info or treatment for it so we just have to wait and see for now. Original post below: https://greatawakening.win/p/16ami5oRMv/wife-in-hospital-help/
THANK YOU ALL SO MUCH for all the prayers and support, this community always surprises me but I should know better by now, you frens are amazing and the love and support so many of you provided is extremely appreciated. I don’t have much family left, but it’s heartwarming to know I do have frens that care out there. LOVE you all. WWG1WGA
Absolutely. I've been learning about this and it's crazy how many neurological issues are caused by B1 deficiencies, and also B6 and B12 deficiencies. Though it's important to research the various forms these vitamins can take so you take the right form for your ailment.
And as you said the solution to a LOT of issues is often to simply take large doses of B1. Even if you don't have a deficiency it can still help. And sometimes people only have a deficiency in one organ, so tests don't detect it, so large doses of B1 can cure issues within that organ.
And it's not just neurological issues either, a B1 deficiency can cause tachycardia and arrhythmia, trouble breathing and an enlarged heart, among many things.
Deficiencies are also very easy to develop, since your B1 reserves are drained when you eat sugar or carbs, and can become depleted practically overnight if you experience a traumatic event such as the loss of a loved one or a period of intense physical, mental or emotional stress. So it's very common.
Thank you 😃 I’m just finding out about the B1 but been a proponent of the B complex vitamins for sometime. Ran across a video of how important it can be in combating Parkinson’s.
Sure thing! :)
I recommend Dr Eric Berg's channel on Youtube, as well as the EONutrition channel, they both have a lot of great info on this and many other things.
This anti-fungal protocol is also said to work against a lot of neurological issues:
https://www.docdroid.net/FX4DpXm/cdf-nac-protocol-pdf
Other things that are said to help:
And the Keto diet is crucial to stopping brain inflammation and nourishing the brain with healthy fats. This video explains the importance of fats and of not taking cholesterol medication to avoid neurological issues:
https://greatawakening.win/p/16aTHErpje/it-was-discovered-100-years-ago-/c/
Finally, it's important to know that neurological issues are often caused by myelin damage (myelin is the protective layer around the nerves in the brain and body). B1, B6 and B12 help repair the myelin. Benfotiamine, Sulbutiamine, or TTFD are usually the best form of B1 to take for this. The active from of B6 is the only one that should ever be taken, it's called PYRIDOXAL 5'-PHOSPHATE (P5P). B12 is best taken with folate, METHYLCOBALAMIN is the recommended form of B12, and METHYLFOLATE is the recommended form of folate.
Okay, now I'm done. :P I've researched this a lot lately so I thought I'd share what I've found. Hope this is helpful to you. Take care, fren.
Big fan of Dr Berg. We were taking ivermectin, (Prescription), zinc, and all the vitamins throughout the plandemic. Did not take the shot. Both of us are 75. Just found out about Benfotiamine and got some for the wife. She has just been diagnosed with Parkinson’s. The Rytary that the doctor prescribed and the B complex 100s and the Benfotiamine turned the symptoms around in 3 days! I noticed a big difference in the efficacy of the Rytary WITH the B complex than without! It was amazing!! I took myself off statins and finally got the wife off as well. Statins are extremely dangerous and way over prescribed. I believe they are what got the wife in trouble as she had been taking them for 20+ years!! I only took them for about 2 years and was starting to have neurological problems that I had never had before. Glad to see others are starting to be responsible for their own medical help and not relying all on the medical profession for everything. This plandemic, the fake masking, the dangerous shot has made me extremely disappointed in the medical profession and not worthy of all my trust. Eyes open! Sorry to ramble on but thought I share as it might help others.
Amen! I completely agree.
Glad you're fans of Dr, Berg already, that man's videos literally changed my life. It's also great that you both got off statins, those things are terrible. Thanks for your feedback on those BTW, I never took them myself but it's something I'll be able to mention to others to warn them off.
So happy to hear your wife is having such great (and quick!) results treating her Parkinson's, that's wonderful and it really does bode well for her health.
It does seem as though a B1 deficiency is at least in part responsible for her issues, so taking that as well as all B vitamins should help, and possibly help regrow her myelin if that's an issue for her as well. A great way to take those B vitamins, which Dr. Berg recommends even more than B-Complex, is to take nutritional yeast (the non-fortified kind), because it's more natural and contains all B vitamins too.
Neurological issues can be fungal in nature too, so it might be worth trying out the products from the protocols I listed: NAC, oregano oil and black seed oil (a.k.a. nigella sativa). But in my experience, simply trying oregano oil for a few weeks should be sufficient to show some improvement, if fungus is her issue. If it is, then you can continue with the full protocol.
And I know I said this before, but don't underestimate the importance of a keto diet for neurological issues, it reduces brain inflammation and feeds it healthy fats (try to give her a fatty diet specifically). Intermittent fasting can also help.
And definitely check out EONutrition's Youtube channel, he specializes in treating neurological issues with mega-doses of B1.
Best of luck to you and your wife, fren. I hope and pray her condition continues to improve! Looks like she's definitely on the right path though, which is amazing to hear. :)