Guest guest Posted November 15, 2006 Report Share Posted November 15, 2006 Because of the reference here to the 'neural protocol', I have added 2 urls at the bottom which explain what it is and how to use it. best wishes Shan CARDIOVASCULAR EFFECTS: http://chemicalinjury.net/MedicalCare.htm In Dr. Ziem's experience, irregularities of the heartbeat and/or rapid heartbeat are common in chemically injured patients after exposures (autonomic neuropathy. While medications for these symptoms are available, they may not work as well in chemically injured patients. Unless the symptoms are potentially life or organ threatening, consider controlling the environment first, which is a safer and often more effective preventive measure. Use neural protocol [urlS BELOW] High blood pressure during exposure is not uncommon. When it occurs, it is often seen in a medical facility (with exposure there) but not at home, if home is better controlled for exposure. Use blood pressure monitoring to see if this is only occasional with exposure. Elevated cholesterol and triglycerides are common in chemical injury. Chemical injury involves endothelial inflammation and increased free radicals, which can damage blood vessel linings. Cholesterol is used to " repair " the damaged, rough surface so blood cells are not damaged. Impaired digestive enzymes and lipid damage (free radicals) could lead to increased triglycerides. Neural Sensitization: The Medical Key to Treatment 'Chemically-induced reactive airway disease (upper & lower respiriatory tract), and migraines have the mechanism of neural sensitization. Respiratory effects can include sinus, hoarseness, bronchial symptoms of coughing, chest tightness and sometimes wheezing, and shortness of breath/difficulty getting enough air. Neural sensitization also effects the gastrointestinal (sometimes called " irritable bowel' ) and genital urinary tracts (sometimes called 'irritable bladder', etc.) the blood vessal linings(endothelium), conjunctive and skin. Burning is a common sensation in neurogenic inflammation. The widespread inflammation results in aching, fatigue, adrenal and other endocrine disturbance, and resultant depletion of amino acids, minerals and other nutrients. Inflammation and the free radicals from neural sensitization damage lipid membrances, with disproportionate damage and loss of omega 3 essential membrane lipids, because these are very vulnerable to free radical damage.' more http://chemicalinjury.net/PDF3/1Neural%20Sensitization%20The%20%20Key%20to%20Med\ ical%20Treatment.pdf Using The Neural Protocol 'Much recent research has documented specific biochemical changes in patients who have hypersensitivity to chemicals, often causing respiriatory and other symptoms. The biochemical process that causes this is a vicious cycle occuring in the brain known as neural sensitization. Basically, there is increased nitric oxide production by various mechanisms. Perozynitrite leads to tissue damage and the formation of other free radicals in many tissues of the body, including increased inflammation in the respiratory tract, gastrointestinal and genital urinary tract, lining of blood vessals, and conjunctiva and skin.' more ............. http://chemicalinjury.net/PDF3/5Using%20the%20Neural%20Protocol.pdf Neural Protocol Ingredients http://chemicalinjury.net/PDF3/3Neural%20Protocol%20Ingredients.pdf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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