Alzheimer
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Re: Alzheimer
FLOURIDE is the big culprit and pineal not pituitary
You have mixed a lot of things together below. I don't know
All needs to be individualized.
Problem is with most Alzheimers most don't look at anything - don't look at drugs they are on, pineal gland etc
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You have mixed a lot of things together below. I don't know
All needs to be individualized.
Problem is with most Alzheimers most don't look at anything - don't look at drugs they are on, pineal gland etc
At 10:53 AM 12/30/2017, you wrote:
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Re: Alzheimer
But then we need to demonstrate that the pineal gland is 1. calcified and 2. not repairable...so MRI for everybody??? cost and availability; then inability to repair is only demonstrated when all attempts have failed, and I mean all.
I had one single non-homeopathic experience with that: a patient with multiple problems and one of them insomnia; as part of the assessment I checked her cranio-sacral rhythm (abnormal and dealt with on the spot) but also went "deeper" to assess the motility of the different brain parts (visceral manipulation adapted to CST); there was no motility at the pineal gland, which I somehow (don't ask me how, this is still a mystery for me in scientific terms) restored: not only did she fall asleep on the bed, but her insomnia disappeared before she received any remedy.
It is only one single case, so no generalisation but it is part of "all attempts".
Joe.
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I had one single non-homeopathic experience with that: a patient with multiple problems and one of them insomnia; as part of the assessment I checked her cranio-sacral rhythm (abnormal and dealt with on the spot) but also went "deeper" to assess the motility of the different brain parts (visceral manipulation adapted to CST); there was no motility at the pineal gland, which I somehow (don't ask me how, this is still a mystery for me in scientific terms) restored: not only did she fall asleep on the bed, but her insomnia disappeared before she received any remedy.
It is only one single case, so no generalisation but it is part of "all attempts".
Joe.
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Re: Alzheimer
The conventional replacement dose is between 0.1 to 1 mcg. Higher doses are used in cancer treatment as far as I remember and no, I do not use it at all (not available in NZ on top of all).
Joe.
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Joe.
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Re: Alzheimer
Wow, very cool!
So you are able to effectively (indirectly) palpate the pineal, is that what you’re saying? Tickles my funny bone.
Which, I think you are saying, was perhaps indeed calcified, and you (somehow, mysteriously) de-calcified it? (Or, I suppose calcification isn’t the only thing that could cause an organ to stiffen.. If I am actually understanding what you’re saying here?) I do love your stories!
Shannon
So you are able to effectively (indirectly) palpate the pineal, is that what you’re saying? Tickles my funny bone.

Which, I think you are saying, was perhaps indeed calcified, and you (somehow, mysteriously) de-calcified it? (Or, I suppose calcification isn’t the only thing that could cause an organ to stiffen.. If I am actually understanding what you’re saying here?) I do love your stories!
Shannon
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Wow! What a difference!
And to make it odder still, apparently I misremembered, and the dosages I so commonly see here are perhaps 6 mg, not mcg?!? I’m basing this only on a bottle that I find here, which is in drop form, listed as being 1 mg (not mcg) per 10 drops.
And the suggested dose is 30 drops—3 mg (not mcg). Wow how does all that fit together…
So if one is simply using it for sleep, would 1 mcg look like the appropriate dose?
Which, if I’m remembering my units right, would mean ONE drop of this stuff I’m looking at?
I guess I should just try it…
And to make it odder still, apparently I misremembered, and the dosages I so commonly see here are perhaps 6 mg, not mcg?!? I’m basing this only on a bottle that I find here, which is in drop form, listed as being 1 mg (not mcg) per 10 drops.
And the suggested dose is 30 drops—3 mg (not mcg). Wow how does all that fit together…
So if one is simply using it for sleep, would 1 mcg look like the appropriate dose?
Which, if I’m remembering my units right, would mean ONE drop of this stuff I’m looking at?
I guess I should just try it…
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Re: Alzheimer
Yes I was able to "energetically" palpate it; like every organ in the body, it should have its own motility; it was "motionless", did not "feel" any calcification although I am not sure I would have recognised it...so I remember that in my authoritarian way I silently said, "come, start moving properly" and it did, how, why, no idea....
Had a similar encounter with a few pituitaries. The motion is normally (to me) a back and forth rotation on its stalk synchronous to the cranial rhythm; in a case of hyperthyroidism, it was rotating extremely fast; told it to slow down...but I do not know if that was relevant to the clinical result as it was part of a wider treatment. And somehow, I cannot feel it every time, must be linked to my own energetic status at the time.
One thing that works very well (for me) is to give a needed remedy through my hands while holding the neck or an injured joint during ortho-bionomy. I really love putting all those techniques together, the synergy is fabulous, when it works. I am trying to elaborate a theory about how it works, but that has not been fruitful yet.
Joe.
Dr. J. Rozencwajg, NMD
"The greatest enemy of any science is a closed mind"
www.naturamedica.co.nz
Had a similar encounter with a few pituitaries. The motion is normally (to me) a back and forth rotation on its stalk synchronous to the cranial rhythm; in a case of hyperthyroidism, it was rotating extremely fast; told it to slow down...but I do not know if that was relevant to the clinical result as it was part of a wider treatment. And somehow, I cannot feel it every time, must be linked to my own energetic status at the time.
One thing that works very well (for me) is to give a needed remedy through my hands while holding the neck or an injured joint during ortho-bionomy. I really love putting all those techniques together, the synergy is fabulous, when it works. I am trying to elaborate a theory about how it works, but that has not been fruitful yet.
Joe.
Dr. J. Rozencwajg, NMD
"The greatest enemy of any science is a closed mind"
www.naturamedica.co.nz
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Re: Alzheimer
Nothing new or different or something we do not know here, everything is dose dependent. Look at Natrum muriaticum: from the incredibly deep changes it can create in potentised form to the needed electrolyte for life, to the toxicity of high quantities ingested daily, you have the whole gamut. Look at any remedy that is present in multiple different methods, from homeopathy, to flower remedies, to herbal tinctures, to Gemmos, to toxic poisons (quite a few examples in my Gemmotherapy book BTW) and you can see it clearly.
Potentised melatonin could be a temporary fix for some form of insomnia where no other cause can be found. Here is what I found in Murphy:
MELATONIN
(Pineal Gland Hormone)
PHARMACY - melat. Melatonin. A pineal gland hormone. Historical dose: Tincture and all potencies.
CLINICAL - Amnesia. Breast, cancer. Cancer. Chronic, fatigue. Constipation. Depression. Drowsiness. Fatigue. Headaches. Hyperactivity. Infertility. Insomnia. Jet lag. Memory, weakness. Night, terrors. Nightmares. Night watching. Seasonal Affected Disorder. Sleep, disorders. Sleep, loss.
HOMEOPATHIC - Melatonin is a hormone made by the pineal gland. Melatonin has been used as a treatment for a number of conditions, including jet-lag, seasonal affective disorder (SAD), depression and cancer.
Jet-lag, the desynchronization of the biological clock, drastic changes in the sleep-wake cycle. Night terrors. Fatigue, early awakening or insomnia. Daytime drowsiness. Ailments from loss of sleep. Chronic fatigue.
Headache, fuzzy thinking, irritability. Dizziness. Mild depression. Low sex drive. Reduced immunity. Low blood pressure. Nausea. Vomiting. Abdominal cramps. Constipation.
Side effects from melatonin are not uncommon, even at doses that are significantly less than the recommended amount. When side effects from melatonin do occur, they may include an increase in blood pressure, fatigue, depression and problems with fertility.
MIND - Confusion. Dullness of mind. Memory weakness. Hyperactivity. Irritability. Depression. Seasonal Affected Disorder. Ailments from nursing loved ones.
BREASTS - Breast cancer in women who sleep irregular hours, sleep with lights on, or work late hours, night shifts.
CAUSATIONS - Sleep deprivation. Ailments from nursing loved ones.
FEMALE - Infertility.
HEAD - Headaches.
HEART - High or low blood pressure. Stroke.
MODALITIES - Worse loss of sleep. Worse working night shifts. Worse irregular sleep patterns. Worse sleeping with lights on. Worse during winter.
RECTUM - Constipation.
SLEEP - Daytime drowsiness. Insomnia. Severe sleep disorders. Sleep deprivation. Altered sleep patterns. Sleep with lights on or work late hours, night shifts. Vivid dreams. Nightmares.
STOMACH - Nausea. Vomiting.
RELATIONS - Compare: Cocc., Carc., Luna., Coff., Nux-v., Sep.
REFERENCES - Murphy.
Dr. J. Rozencwajg, NMD
"The greatest enemy of any science is a closed mind"
www.naturamedica.co.nz
Potentised melatonin could be a temporary fix for some form of insomnia where no other cause can be found. Here is what I found in Murphy:
MELATONIN
(Pineal Gland Hormone)
PHARMACY - melat. Melatonin. A pineal gland hormone. Historical dose: Tincture and all potencies.
CLINICAL - Amnesia. Breast, cancer. Cancer. Chronic, fatigue. Constipation. Depression. Drowsiness. Fatigue. Headaches. Hyperactivity. Infertility. Insomnia. Jet lag. Memory, weakness. Night, terrors. Nightmares. Night watching. Seasonal Affected Disorder. Sleep, disorders. Sleep, loss.
HOMEOPATHIC - Melatonin is a hormone made by the pineal gland. Melatonin has been used as a treatment for a number of conditions, including jet-lag, seasonal affective disorder (SAD), depression and cancer.
Jet-lag, the desynchronization of the biological clock, drastic changes in the sleep-wake cycle. Night terrors. Fatigue, early awakening or insomnia. Daytime drowsiness. Ailments from loss of sleep. Chronic fatigue.
Headache, fuzzy thinking, irritability. Dizziness. Mild depression. Low sex drive. Reduced immunity. Low blood pressure. Nausea. Vomiting. Abdominal cramps. Constipation.
Side effects from melatonin are not uncommon, even at doses that are significantly less than the recommended amount. When side effects from melatonin do occur, they may include an increase in blood pressure, fatigue, depression and problems with fertility.
MIND - Confusion. Dullness of mind. Memory weakness. Hyperactivity. Irritability. Depression. Seasonal Affected Disorder. Ailments from nursing loved ones.
BREASTS - Breast cancer in women who sleep irregular hours, sleep with lights on, or work late hours, night shifts.
CAUSATIONS - Sleep deprivation. Ailments from nursing loved ones.
FEMALE - Infertility.
HEAD - Headaches.
HEART - High or low blood pressure. Stroke.
MODALITIES - Worse loss of sleep. Worse working night shifts. Worse irregular sleep patterns. Worse sleeping with lights on. Worse during winter.
RECTUM - Constipation.
SLEEP - Daytime drowsiness. Insomnia. Severe sleep disorders. Sleep deprivation. Altered sleep patterns. Sleep with lights on or work late hours, night shifts. Vivid dreams. Nightmares.
STOMACH - Nausea. Vomiting.
RELATIONS - Compare: Cocc., Carc., Luna., Coff., Nux-v., Sep.
REFERENCES - Murphy.
Dr. J. Rozencwajg, NMD
"The greatest enemy of any science is a closed mind"
www.naturamedica.co.nz
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Re: Alzheimer
Thank you, glad to have that mm.
I was not missing the part about essential-to-toxic range, and its dose-dependence. What I was struck by is the apparent fact that, in my here-and-now, the commonly used self-medicating strength of melatonin is apparently so far beyond what seems actually appropriate or necessary. That’s puzzling to me.
I was not missing the part about essential-to-toxic range, and its dose-dependence. What I was struck by is the apparent fact that, in my here-and-now, the commonly used self-medicating strength of melatonin is apparently so far beyond what seems actually appropriate or necessary. That’s puzzling to me.
Re: Alzheimer
Shortly after my mother was diagnosed with Alzeimers and moved into my son's
house before I took care of her….she had not slept for a couple of nights.
I know she hadn't slept at night before she moved in with him as she would
call me in the middle of the night singing middle eastern songs???? Well, she
escaped the first night and was pretty "hyperactive" when the police found
her. I bought some spray melatonin and just sprayed about 6 or 7 sprays in her
mouth. She fell asleep and slept until the next morning. She stopped being up
all night and for next few years slept through the night. When she moved in
with me…after a couple of years she went through a phase of being up 24/7
for three days after I had given her hyoscamus. It never occurred to me to try
melatonin again and finally I thought of coffea and for the next ten
years….she slept peacefully through the night.
house before I took care of her….she had not slept for a couple of nights.
I know she hadn't slept at night before she moved in with him as she would
call me in the middle of the night singing middle eastern songs???? Well, she
escaped the first night and was pretty "hyperactive" when the police found
her. I bought some spray melatonin and just sprayed about 6 or 7 sprays in her
mouth. She fell asleep and slept until the next morning. She stopped being up
all night and for next few years slept through the night. When she moved in
with me…after a couple of years she went through a phase of being up 24/7
for three days after I had given her hyoscamus. It never occurred to me to try
melatonin again and finally I thought of coffea and for the next ten
years….she slept peacefully through the night.
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Re: Alzheimer
Wow!
Two wonderful tidbits, thanks for sharing.
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Two wonderful tidbits, thanks for sharing.

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