Advocate2021
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you are a cornucopia of resources thank you. which thiamine are you using currently?I went through that too. For years. But I'm much better now. I've read through your posts on this thread and I'd like to provide some insight for you to consider.
Chemical sensitivities happen when your body has an overload of toxins. Sometimes things happen that block your body's detox capabilities. The first time this happened to me (1993) to the extent that I could no longer function at all my husband packed me up and delivered me to an orthomolecular physician who specialized in detoxing people. That doctor saved my life.
My primary problem was heavy metals toxicity with a big dollop of organo-phosphate insecticide poisoning on top. Heavy metals poisoning keep your body's detox apparatus from working. The doctor prescribed massive amounts of vitamins and chelated me with EDTA IVs to remove the heavy metals, including lead.
As I look back on this experience now I am struck by the fact that the other 24 people who worked in the same building where the organo-phosphate insecticide exposure happened did not get sick. I'm the only one who almost got slammed into my grave. I think this was because I already was compromised via my heavy metals body load, which included lead.
Lead has an affinity for sulfur; the thiamine molecule has a sulfur component. Lead will chemically attach to the sulfur and rip the thiamine molecule apart which makes it unusable for the body. So lead poisoning will cause a thiamine deficiency. Thiamine is required to maintain the integrity of the blood/brain barrier. If the blood/brain barrier becomes compromised, things get into the brain that wreak havoc. I think that this is a big reason for multiple chemical sensitivities. I have found that supplementing with high dose thiamine hcl has massively resolved my problems.
Being an athlete uses up vitamins at a higher rate which makes athletes more susceptible to substances (like vaccines) that block thiamine function.
"One of the puzzles that the mothers have discussed is that the vaccination seems to pick off the brightest and the best students who are usually also excellent athletes."More Ideas on Gardasil Toxicity and the Thiamine Connection- Hormones Matter
Four cases of thiamine deficiency post Gardasil have emerged so far. Learn more.www.hormonesmatter.com
Breathing in heavy metal dust is a most efficient way to get heavy metal poisoning. Thiamine supplementation can help. The symptoms of lead poisoning exactly match thiamine deficiency (because lead uses up the available thiamine) and supplementing with thiamine can resolve those symptoms.
SIBO, IBS, and Constipation: Unrecognized Thiamine Deficiency? - Hormones Matter
Is it possible that small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) is simply a symptom of an underlying vitamin B1 or thiamine deficiency?www.hormonesmatter.com
Hold onto that image. It will give you a goal to work toward.
The best way to do this is to read Ray Peat's articles and listen to his radio shows.
Here is a search engine to use to search Peat's articles. I've found it best to get Ray's wisdom directly from him.
Here is a search engine to use to search the audio shows.
Here is a collection of Ray Peat oriented links.
All of the body's organs, every cell in the body rely on cellular energy, ATP to function. ATP is made in the mitochondria via oxidative metabolism which must have thyroid hormone and thiamine to work. Focusing on these two things, thyroid function and thiamine would be helpful.
A profound and universal truth. Life's difficulties brings us back to the Father.
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