tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9108805139926837384.post1520501793465676845..comments2023-08-28T05:20:00.318-05:00Comments on Dr. David Jernigan, Biologix Center: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Low Body TemperatureUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9108805139926837384.post-53750559289318881112015-07-23T02:32:15.049-05:002015-07-23T02:32:15.049-05:00Very nice post, impressive. its quite different fr...Very nice post, impressive. its quite different from other posts. Thanks for sharing.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.unisonbiomed.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=269&search=Toshiba+PVT-375BT" rel="nofollow">Toshiba PVT-375BT</a> Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9108805139926837384.post-42166315349077888212015-05-27T21:45:03.090-05:002015-05-27T21:45:03.090-05:00Is this related to Wilson's thyroid temperatur...Is this related to Wilson's thyroid temperature syndrome WTS?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9108805139926837384.post-43389770370273412902014-10-27T11:31:06.789-05:002014-10-27T11:31:06.789-05:00Without seeing you I cannot know for certain what ...Without seeing you I cannot know for certain what is going on with your situation. I would suggest having your doctor test your "Whole Blood Histamine" and do a full "Iron Profile" as well as testing your "Copper" levels. <br />Biologix Centerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14511666061283051573noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9108805139926837384.post-1097598115721485602014-10-24T00:29:51.670-05:002014-10-24T00:29:51.670-05:00Thank you for this info. My temp.today was 94.6, a...Thank you for this info. My temp.today was 94.6, and I am lifeless. I do have the CFIDS dx, fibromyalgia, and Lyme disease. I heat up a lot accompanied by much uncomfortable flushing where I get red as if a hot flash, but it is different from a menopause hot flash. Happens most when blindsided by stress. Do you have any thoughts about how to stop this horrible flushing and feelings of overheating? Overheating but a 94.6 temp!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9108805139926837384.post-33220400826086986212011-10-05T10:33:53.226-05:002011-10-05T10:33:53.226-05:00This was a very interesting post. I have had CFS ...This was a very interesting post. I have had CFS for 9 years and my son for 7 years. Since then, "normal" body temp for both of us is usually around 97.5. I knew that low body temp was characteristic for CFS but it never occurred to me that it might have ill effects in and of itself. We are both also having trouble getting rid of recent Lyme infections.<br /><br />One thing doesn't make sense to me, though. Both my son and I always FEEL hot, despite our lower-than-normal body temps. Drinking hot tea makes me feel unbearably warm, and I have a closet full of heavy sweaters that I haven't worn in years. I know this temperature dysregulation is all a part of our endocrine dysfunction (which is a known part of CFS), but if I already feel too hot, it seems counter-intuitive to make myself feel even hotter.<br /><br />Also, people with CFS have orthostatic intolerance, so any sort of heat treatment (sauna, hot bath, etc.) makes us feel very sick because the heat dilates the blood vessels, making it even more difficult than usual for our bodies to circulate blood properly to heart and brain. <br /><br />It seems to be a paradox...as is much of CFS!<br /><br />Thank you for the thought-provoking post.<br /><br />SueSue Jacksonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14532098225905355332noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9108805139926837384.post-81881450625665002022011-08-29T04:44:24.885-05:002011-08-29T04:44:24.885-05:00In some cases, natural thyroid supplements may be...In some cases, <a href="http://www.nutri-meds.com/" rel="nofollow">natural thyroid supplements</a> may be used in conjunction with antidepressants to aid in effectiveness of those drugs, or for other non-thyroid related uses, as determined by a physician.Russell Morishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05819321076718859881noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9108805139926837384.post-16390980549582819282010-01-28T03:23:28.462-06:002010-01-28T03:23:28.462-06:00Dr. Jernigan,
Do the warming foods also help he...Dr. Jernigan,<br /> Do the warming foods also help heal cancerous conditions? Are there any other foods that help cancers get rid of toxins, or filter them--and the cancer cells themselves-- out of the blood? David Resser in Manhattan researched mushroom, seeded grape, and black walnut as antidotes for nightshade toxins which he related to toxins spawning his mother's breast cancer. (He also sprayed antibacterials and antifungals into her joints where sweat glands could carry these medicines deep into her body to fight the cancer forms. You told me this is close to pleiomorphic teachings.)(He and his mother got rid of her cancer but she died from complications of the diabetes brought on by chemo.)<br /> Do you agree with the idea of foods to detoxify body so cancer can stop trying to help, relax and leave the system alone? If so, can you suggest other healing foods for cancer in general and prostate in particular? My father, 90, is letting his prostrate cancer take its course slowly with no special treatment. He eats high fiber, enjoys grapes,with occasional mushrooms and black walnuts but is losing muscle mass. Any suggestions for detoxing his cells and rebuilding muscle mass? Or is his non-intervention path too well-paved for him already? He won't come visit the Center, but is open to basic information if it's from a professional. <br /> Thanks ever so much for your daily prayer actions in your work. nlssop2@gmail.comUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01331108536401965064noreply@blogger.com