Chloie ( 10 years ago )
Hi there, thank you for posting about this. I went truhogh similar problems but ultimately restarted the GcMAF (same source as you) but in lower doses and I'm doing fine on it. Not saying that it was the miracle cure i hoped for but certainly improved my quality of life dramatically. I was jittery too about restarting but the other alternative (going backwards) was not an option for me. Some people take as little as 0.01 ml a week and that seems to work for them. Not everyone should take a full dose and in some cases, a full dose is simply too much for the rest of the system, whereas smaller doses seem to be just what they need. It's not a -out of the box, plug and play- product, you've gotta work it. Many people struggle even more on the 314, i'd first try and see how low doses on this stuff go so not all is lost.
Lisa ( 10 years ago )
Congratulations on feeling betetr! And being able to make breakfast and do a little booking! Those are milestones.I admit I'm a bit of a chicken at starting protocols like this. I had a big problem with massive doses of Vit. C. So I'm very leery of trying anything.I've just had a problem and had to cut out one sleep medication, as it really elevated my heartbeat, which has become a problem for me, even with drinking 1/2 a cup of iced coffee or in the middle of the night fast, very powerful heartbeat. It gets scary.I so relate to the feeling overheated all the time. I have my radiators turned off. My building feels like it's a sauna, over which I have no control. I sometimes run my a/c in the winter. And i dress in layers to go out and end up wearing a sleeveless top in situations where friends are wearing two layers. Humorously, I actually went somewhere on the weekend and danced a bit, having to take off my socks and top shirt layer because I was so hot. (I almost fell on my head I got so exhausted, but I had to sit down.) It was worth it to me to dance to a few Whitney Houston songs and old r&b, my favorites. Even though it will take two weeks to recover, it was worth it. (P.S. When I left the location, it was 35 degrees out and windy, and I had forgotten to put my socks back on. But I lasted for six blocks to get home.) And now due to loss of one medication, I'm not sleeping well, the muscle pain is increasing and I'm hot. Oh, well, I had fun.Am so glad you're doing betetr.
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Hi there, thank you for posting about this. I went truhogh similar problems but ultimately restarted the GcMAF (same source as you) but in lower doses and I'm doing fine on it. Not saying that it was the miracle cure i hoped for but certainly improved my quality of life dramatically. I was jittery too about restarting but the other alternative (going backwards) was not an option for me. Some people take as little as 0.01 ml a week and that seems to work for them. Not everyone should take a full dose and in some cases, a full dose is simply too much for the rest of the system, whereas smaller doses seem to be just what they need. It's not a -out of the box, plug and play- product, you've gotta work it. Many people struggle even more on the 314, i'd first try and see how low doses on this stuff go so not all is lost.
Congratulations on feeling betetr! And being able to make breakfast and do a little booking! Those are milestones.I admit I'm a bit of a chicken at starting protocols like this. I had a big problem with massive doses of Vit. C. So I'm very leery of trying anything.I've just had a problem and had to cut out one sleep medication, as it really elevated my heartbeat, which has become a problem for me, even with drinking 1/2 a cup of iced coffee or in the middle of the night fast, very powerful heartbeat. It gets scary.I so relate to the feeling overheated all the time. I have my radiators turned off. My building feels like it's a sauna, over which I have no control. I sometimes run my a/c in the winter. And i dress in layers to go out and end up wearing a sleeveless top in situations where friends are wearing two layers. Humorously, I actually went somewhere on the weekend and danced a bit, having to take off my socks and top shirt layer because I was so hot. (I almost fell on my head I got so exhausted, but I had to sit down.) It was worth it to me to dance to a few Whitney Houston songs and old r&b, my favorites. Even though it will take two weeks to recover, it was worth it. (P.S. When I left the location, it was 35 degrees out and windy, and I had forgotten to put my socks back on. But I lasted for six blocks to get home.) And now due to loss of one medication, I'm not sleeping well, the muscle pain is increasing and I'm hot. Oh, well, I had fun.Am so glad you're doing betetr.