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POT Syndrome 15 Nov 2011 08:30 #8245

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In Jim Humble's first interview with Bill Ryan, he mentioned that MMS can help the heart a lot. He just mentioned it in passing, and didn't expand on it. I haven't read any of his books, so I was wondering if someone who has could fill me in on that.

I have a condition called POTS, which stands for Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome. There's a lot to it, and unfortunately it's not well-understood. In fact it's not even that well-known. It causes and contributes to a lot of symptoms -- things I've had to live with all my life. I don't think it's something that could be cured by any regimen of MMS 1&2, but I do believe the complications of it can be improved. It causes, exacerbates, and contributes to a lot of things, and it's those things that I hope to improve. POTS in a nutshell basically means that your body has a hard time supplying blood to the brain while in an upright position, so your heart has to constantly work harder in order to compensate. Just to give an idea: Right now I'm sitting down comfortably, it's late, I'm tired, and my heart rate is about 90. Chronic fatigue, insomnia, and extreme exercise intolerance are just a few of the problems either caused or exacerbated by POTS. Basically, a mile for me is like 5 miles to the average person. Just a little activity and I'm breathing hard. So, I'm wondering if MMS can eventually improve something such that my heart wouldn't need to work as hard all the time. I wouldn't expect my pulse to ever be normal, but I'd like to know if there are any benefits specific to the symptoms of my condition -- even if very little. So far it seems that my insomnia is on the road to improvement.

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Re: POT Syndrome 15 Nov 2011 13:49 #8251

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Your symptoms also fit the weak adrenal syndrome. Have you looked into that?
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Re: POT Syndrome 15 Nov 2011 21:26 #8257

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Thank you very much for that point of reference. I don't want to sound like a hypochondriac, but I just did some reading on that and can say with certainty that a good number of the causes are contributing to my problems. This actually helps me a lot. Now I have more ideas as to what changes I should make in order to further my progress. Truth is, I do use a ton of adrenalin, and I think that's exacerbated by my POTS condition. As I mentioned before, people with POTS always have extreme exercise intolerance. And obviously when your body is working hard, what do you produce? Adrenalin. I'll definitely look into this much further. Thanks again.

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Re: POT Syndrome 15 Nov 2011 23:54 #8258

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Yes, exercise does release amongst other things "adrenaline". If you are suffering from adrenal exhaustion, exercise, caffeine, stimulants of any kind, sugar etc will only exacerbate your symptoms.
Look into Candida also as it will over time crash your adrenals.
MMS and a proper low carb and higher fat diet could turn you around.
The more you experiment, the better you will be at this game. Most of us are here because the mainstream medical system has failed us.
Best of luck on your quest...
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Re: POT Syndrome 16 Nov 2011 04:23 #8262

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I'll bet the POTS is caused by pathogens in the heart. I read some literature on chronic fatigue syndrome that said at least some cases start with a heart infection. Every case is unique but many started that way.

My brother has had severe chronic fatigue syndrome for 20 years now and his started with an infection of the lining of the heart. The heart cannot pump enough oxygen to the tissues and numerous systems fail.

MMS1 & 2 could be great solutions to this problem. They work on all pathogens. It may take a while but if you find what is do-able for you and stick with it, then it may work. Jim has said some cases of diabetes had to stay on protocol 1000 for a year to get a cure. His advice is always to stick with it till you are completely well. I have been going at it hard for 5 months and expect it will be quite a while longer before I get fully recovered, but at least I am improving overall.

My change in diet to low carb, higher protein and lots of aloe vera is critical to my improvement I am sure. I think a lot of my food, although it was high quality, was feeding candida. When much of the food goes to feeding pathogens because your immune system cannot control them, then your body is always fighting to keep them under control.

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Re: POT Syndrome 16 Nov 2011 20:36 #8272

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Interesting. I certainly hope you're right.

And that reminds me, I also have hypoglycemia unfortunately. I know diabetes is a frequent topic in the MMS community, but I don't think I've seen anything about hypoglycemia. I would assume that if diabetes can be cured, so can that. For years my diet had been very carb-heavy, but now I'm eating much better so hopefully it will improve in time. My question is, have you seen anything about hypoglycemia with regard to MMS?

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Re: POT Syndrome 17 Nov 2011 06:19 #8276

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I have not seen anything on hypoglycemia, but it is probably pathogen related like almost everything.

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