Thursday, 21 February 2013

Burning And Numbness


Burning And Numbness

Burning sensations in the skin let you know that nerves are
involved. Mercury is the most common offender. Mercury may
have started the trek of a host of other toxins as well into your
nervous system: pesticide, automotive chemicals, household
chemicals, fragrance and even food chemicals. Some people can
get a burning sensation after a car trip, some when exposed to
perfume, some when walking down the soap aisle in a grocery
store. When the affected nerves don't go to skin but instead go to
an organ like toes, you might feel a toe cramp or finger cramp
instead. Remove your mercury sources.
Burning skin is an ancient malady—maybe even the basis of
concepts like “hell.” St. Anthony's fire was caused by ergot
(food fungus) ingestion. Molds don't necessarily come singly.
Maybe other mold toxins can go to your nerves, too (see Moldy
Food, page 381). Maybe the mold toxins interfere with pantothenic
acid used by your body, because giving pantothenate
(500 mg three times a day) can sometimes relieve the condition
and, of course, this is good for your body.
Monosodium glutamate (MSG) can cause burning, especially
of the face and lips. Sometimes swelling occurs too. MSG
is used as a flavor enhancer. It was found decades ago to be a
brain toxin and was taken out of baby food. But what about
adults? Especially those who already have a brain problem.
Throw it all out of your kitchen. Ask at restaurants which foods
have it.

Numbness has a similar cause. Numbness of fingers or feet
has become quite common since thallium and mercury toxicity
has spread so widely.
If you have burning and numbness, can multiple sclerosis
(MS) be far away? Remove all the metal in your dentalware
immediately, replacing with composite (see Dental Cleanup,
page 409). Hopefully, your immune system is still strong enough
to clear the bacteria growing around the metal and in pockets in
the jaw. Check and clean cavitations. Start your jaw healing with
the milk, magnesium, vitamin D diet. Use thioctic acid to help
clear your tissues of remaining metal (3 to 6 a day).
The most common nervous system bacterium is Shigella. Its
beginning can already be seen in cases of burning and numbness.
It is deeply entrenched in cases of MS. Three kinds of Shigella
are readily obtainable on slides: Shigella dysenteriae, Shigella
flexneri, Shigella sonnei. Shigella flex causes depression and
irritability. All can cause gas and bloating. Zapping doesn't kill
all of them because they inhabit the bowel. You must empty your
bowels frequently, two or three times a day. And do the Bowel
Program until all symptoms are gone. Be very careful not to put
contaminated dairy food in your mouth again. Boil all milk
products. They must be at boiling point for 10 seconds. This
includes cheese, cottage cheese, buttermilk and regular milk. Eat
only home made yogurt or home made buttermilk. Butter and
whipping cream need this treatment, too. Never use raw dairy
products.

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