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Hypothalamus - underactive

I was exposed to black mold in our home for 3 years and have been ill since. I have been diagnosed by a mold MD specialist with an underactive hypothalamus for which he says there is no treatment. I have a poor appetite, poor digestion (lots of gas), many food intolerances, low body temp, nerves affected - take tranquilizers daily and never feel good (lack of wall being)
 
  slj99 on 2009-12-25
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day 1 and day 2
please take three doses of Nux Vomica 30c at a gap of 4 hours.

One dose means
If the medicine is in pills form 4 pills. Don't touch pills with hand. Use cap of bottle to take pills.
If the medicine is in liquid dilution form, 3-4 drops in some 20 ml water. Sip up slowly.

day 3 to day 15
please take 2 pellets each of the following tissue salts thrice a day at a gap of 4 hours
natrum sulph 6x
ferrum phos 6x
kali phos 6x

Please follow homeo restrictions like no coffee, no raw onion/garlic, no strong perfumes, don't eat or drink anything within 30 minutes before or after taking medicine.

Please report after 15 days.
 
kadwa last decade
Mold is a fungal pathogen. The most effective pathogen killer is 'd-lenolate' made by East Park Research. It is simply olive leaf extract, yet it's a patented form of it that is far more potent than regular olive leaf extract from health food stores. My experience is it's only a matter of how much d-lenolate and how long you must take it for pathogens to be eliminated from your body-whether it's bacteria, virus, parasites, worms, candida, mold, etc. It may take several months or longer to eliminate mold. Go to East Park's website and read everything on the site. They have an 800 number that you may call for advice. They know the power of d-lenolate yet will not make claims due to FDA regulations. They used to have testimonials on the site which showed people's results in taking d-lenolate. Even with a high viral count of pathogens such as in hepatitis, d-lenolate has proven to be effective. I've known several hundred people that have eliminated whatever their pathogen issue was by taking d-lenolate. The one-time side effect I've seen (explained on the website) is when there is so much die-off of pathogens in your body (i.e., d-lenolate is doing it's job so well by killing pathogens) that your body will show signs of detox (flu-like symptoms, skin outbreak, etc). You need to drink more water and reduce your dosage for awhile. Then, begin dosage again until results are achieved, i.e., test yourself for mold to make sure it's out of your body. Other remedies will surely help your symptoms, yet you must get the pathogen out of your body and allow your immune system to do what it does best, unencumbered by a high pathogen load. Example of dosage: There are high doses you can take in extreme cases such as: meningitis, a brown recluse bite, severe carbuncle infection, severe ear infection, which would be 1 cap every hour with 3-4 oz of water each dose for 24 hours (wake yourself or your sick friend up to take the dose). Once severe symptoms subside, reduce dose to 2 caps 8x a day for several days with 8 -10oz water each dose, then 2 caps 6x a day for several days, and continue reducing dose (based on reduction of symptoms) until a therapeutic dose is maintained for several weeks or as required. A therapeutic dose would be 2 caps 3x a day with at least 12oz of water each dose. A maintenance dose would be 1 or 2 caps a day with 12oz water each dose. In your case, ask East Park, yet I think minimally a therapeutic dose would be recommended to start. d-lenolate also comes in a topical skin treatment formula for skin infections, carbuncles, spider bites, athlete's foot, cuts, etc. It works best to take an internal dose of d-lenolate in conjunction with applying a topical dose. You can beat this! Best luck.
 
want2help last decade

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