I thought I would share this as not many ppl seem to know about this supplement.
But be careful, it says when mixed with chlorinated water it can become toxic. But if used properly it will flush the body of toxins and some other stuff.
I thought I would share this as not many ppl seem to know about this supplement.
But be careful, it says when mixed with chlorinated water it can become toxic. But if used properly it will flush the body of toxins and some other stuff.
Duly noted...actually never heard of the stuff...but thanks for the heads up...and happy new year...Hows your dad?
Had a fall on New Year's Eve and hit his head. We think he was choking and got out his chair in fight or flight mode walked out the living room and then hit the deck. He has a big shiner and was in hospital overnight. They did an X-ray and then a brain scan and he has a small bleed on the front left part of the brain, around the eye socket I'd imagine. They said not to worry and sent him us home lolz. He had just opened his first can and was all dressed up in his kilt etc with his mates getting ready to go to the local ceilidh. I got the call at 8pm.
He's feeling a bit down but isn't slurring his words or talking nonsense anymore. He was struggling to use his computer but seems better today.
Happy new year though, we are coping well and things could be worse. My only regret is we purposefully delayed getting him his mobility chair thing cos we thought if he got in that he won't get up again, we are currently rethinking this.
awe geez sorry about the fall! What a way to start the NEW Year! hopefully everything will be alright and he will continue to be clear in speech and thought. It's hard isn't it, to know when to implement an aid such as a mobility chair? When the scales are balanced between safety and independence....and so easily tipped to hazard and/or depression what to do what to do....B is feeling a bit depressed with his new feeding source....won't even go and work out like he used to.....he may still be feeling weak from lack of food so we'll see a couple more weeks of calorie loading and he may want to get back to the weights!
One good thing though is that your dad's buddies still wanna hang out with him.....I'm sure there'll be a day soon that they can dress in their Kilts and tell stories and sing songs of olde...and have a good time....in his chair or arm in arm with mate....
No worries no regrets son, UN DYDD AR Y TRO!
AVB
Welsh, Mrs. Birke?
dictionary.com translator, easterncedar....hahaha
Oh, I figured it out! Lots of Welsh in my family. Just wondered if you are also so blessed.
Nah I'm French and Italian mostly just American....So is Welsh the language of Scot and Irish? I actually was looking up those "languages" and Welsh was as close as I could find.....
With Much to Learn,
AVB
Welsh is the language of Wales, on the west coast of Britain, one of the 6 Celtic languages. The Scots and the Irish Celtic languages are generally called Gaelic, although they are very different from each other. Sometimes Irish Gaelic is called Erse.
Interesting. I ordered some on Amazon this morning and it's supposed to arrive tomorrow. Think I try it first before having my wife (who has PSP) try it. will let you know how it goes.
Ketchupman
I am in contact with some ppl who are sick in different ways. Auto immune disorders and the like. I have been asking about supplements,
One gentleman shared his supplements list with me.
AO- Chlorite (jim humbles mms) he says this saved his life.
Colloidal silver
Serrapeptaze
Angstrom magnesium
Spirulina
Make sure you read up on any of these before considering them. I'm only looking at stuff here I'm not giving any to my dad yet. Just sharing what I'm finding.
The guy who told me about these supplements says he has multiple system atrophy and that he's managing it. I'll do some digging.