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Henk Noordhuizen
4 years ago
For those with IBS.It might be usefull for other gut problems as well (my guess;just give it a try):
Again;natural remedies prove to be superiour to synthetic/chemical ones!
Larry
4 years ago
does anyone here live in constant regret? Like you can’t think about anything else but being a floxie and all you think about is how you didn’t take those pills and you’re fine?
Other than the full body nerve pain I struggle constantly with the mental fallout.
Larry
4 years ago
does anyone here live in constant regret? Like you can’t think about anything else but being a floxie and all you think about is how you didn’t take those pills and you’re fine?
Other than the full body nerve pain I struggle constantly with the mental fallout.
Andrea S.
4 years ago
Hello everyone. I wonder if someone might have a link to florinated RX drugs and over the counter meds? I found a short list but would love to have something that I can print out.
I want to be as careful as possible not to ingest any flouride that I have control over. Wishing you all a very Happy New Year.
Henk Noordhuizen
4 years ago
Hmmm,I gave the same answer,but somehow it got lost/not placed.
I just took a look at the site and it seems nothing changed since years.So;the info is old (+10 years)a,d the site seems to be dead.Does anyone know a more up to date website for this kind of information?
Henk Noordhuizen
4 years ago
And now I got a mail with the message,I just wrote.Something seems to be wrong on the website.
Here’s a site with a usefull list of fluoride in foods and beverages:
Didn’t find a list on supplements,yet.On medicines: most medicine info pages on Wiki show the build-up of the medicine,so,it’s easy to see if there’s Fluoride in it.Here,for example,Cipro.Notice the “F” in the diagram:
Thanks L and Henk. Henk I got to thinking about the list after reading how you had taken both Flecainde and Cipro together. I have always been a researcher and a very bad patient in fact as I was always concerned when a doctor gave me and RX. I just had a hard time trusting anything but we do trust these Doctors to care for us and know what the heck they are doing when in fact what they are giving us is hurting us even more!!! It really makes me sad and angry for everyone out there affected by these crap drugs – the Fluoroquinolone’s of course but all the other garbage drugs containing flouride. I am sure all the folks who were suffering from depression etc. who got on prozac never imagined they could be taking a drug that would make their depression look like a walk in the park compared to the side effects of it if potentially mixed with other flouride containing drugs. Thinking of you all and hoping that 2020 brings you all peace and comfort.
Henk Noordhuizen
4 years ago
And let’s not forget our great host,Lisa Bloomquist!
Yet,another year has passed,and thanks to her FloxieHope website/blog we have,again, been able to discuss our Floxie problems,and exchange lots of usefull (and less usefull ;-)) info,for another year. Don’t know how to thank you enough for all of this,Lisa,we all ow you so much!!!
I hope that you,and your great FloxieHope website,are here for us,for many years to come,and I wish you all the luck in the world and a great health.Thank you,thank you !!!
Henk Noordhuizen
4 years ago
Today,on the Mercola website,a great article on collagen supplements,and tells us why even organic isn’t such a great source:
Well,nothing wrong with making a tasty chicken soup,or cooking a deliscious broth from (bio-raised) cow bones.A nice fish soup,using a good recepy, is a real treat,as well (for fish lovers ;-))
Time,spent in the kitchen,cooking a tasty and healthy meal is time spent well!
Just some more reading that may interest a floxie.
onto
4 years ago
this pack helped me a lot on my way to recovery, please check it> https://bit.ly/2ZJjNIk
happy new year my floxfam
Dave
4 years ago
In response to question about B vitamins…… so important but B6 used in higher doses will actually cause neuropathy. All this information is available on line. ( Henk)
Henk Noordhuizen
4 years ago
INFUSIONS FROM EDIBLE FLOWERS AS A SOURCE OF FLUORIDE IN DIET:
Hey everyone so I am about 3 weeks out from ingesting Cipro for a UTI. I believe I took somewhere around 6 pills over a several week span. So overall I did not notice anything but I had tremendous insomnia however I was terrified with worry so that did not help. I also got massive night sweats and random extreme hot flashes, I am starting menopause as well. When I learned of the toxicity I took tons of magnesium within an hour of the pill and to date I drink several glasses of Nature calm magnesium drink to the point of slightly loose stools.
Sorry i’ll get to my question. So clearly magnesium is a must in the beginning as it blocks the deadly flouride but does it continue to work throughout ones toxic experience? I continue to take it every single day. I pray every moment that things don’t get worse. I have been reading all of your posts and all of the things that seem to help all of you. I have come to accept that it’s my fault I just assumed an antibiotic I had was safe. Whatever happens to me at this point is out of my control however i’ll try and do absolutely everything I can to potentially prevent a worse outcome. Blessings to you all.
Hi all!! Happy New Year!!! I have written about this before so running this by you again. I had two shots of Lidocaine to remove skin growths. The Lidocaine caused me to have contact dermatitis (of course a rare reaction!!). Thank you Cipro!! I have tried “everything” natural!! Different natural topicals….aloe Vera, milk of magnesia, coconut oil, plantain, calendula, calamine lotion, collidial silver spray. After 9 weeks nothing seems to be clearing up the red, itchy scabby spots here and there on my body (especially the site of shots) but several other areas too. I am worried, concerned, desperate, and beginning to wonder if this is some permanent issue although I can’t imagine this would stick around forever??!! I am about ready to try a low dose over the counter steroid cream on one spot to see if it helps clear it up?? I know steroids are a no no and believe me I don’t want to use them but this mess on my skin is making me miserable and it needs to be gone!! I don’t know if time will help this or not?? 9 weeks after lidocaine seems to be a long time to keep causing this reaction???? HELP!!
Dee
4 years ago
Shingles????? You think it could be shingles?? Why?? It is just a few spots of red itchy scabby areas??? Possible I guess??
Dee
4 years ago
No worries! Not a mistake on your part! I know you are just trying to help. I’m just trying to find a solution to this damn skin nightmare!! I appreciate any feedback. It all helps!
Dee
4 years ago
Andrea, was it Calamine lotion or “zinc” lotion???? Calamine is pink but I don’t think it is zinc??? I have tried Calamine and it didn’t help??? I am sooooo frustrated with finding a solution! ????
For those with IBS.It might be usefull for other gut problems as well (my guess;just give it a try):
https://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2019/12/30/peppermint-oil-for-irritable-bowel-syndrome.aspx?cid_source=dnl&cid_medium=email&cid_content=art2HL&cid=20191230Z2&et_cid=DM427187&et_rid=779668983
Again;natural remedies prove to be superiour to synthetic/chemical ones!
does anyone here live in constant regret? Like you can’t think about anything else but being a floxie and all you think about is how you didn’t take those pills and you’re fine?
Other than the full body nerve pain I struggle constantly with the mental fallout.
does anyone here live in constant regret? Like you can’t think about anything else but being a floxie and all you think about is how you didn’t take those pills and you’re fine?
Other than the full body nerve pain I struggle constantly with the mental fallout.
Hello everyone. I wonder if someone might have a link to florinated RX drugs and over the counter meds? I found a short list but would love to have something that I can print out.
I want to be as careful as possible not to ingest any flouride that I have control over. Wishing you all a very Happy New Year.
Hmmm,I gave the same answer,but somehow it got lost/not placed.
I just took a look at the site and it seems nothing changed since years.So;the info is old (+10 years)a,d the site seems to be dead.Does anyone know a more up to date website for this kind of information?
And now I got a mail with the message,I just wrote.Something seems to be wrong on the website.
Here’s a site with a usefull list of fluoride in foods and beverages:
https://nutritiondata.self.com/foods-000146000000000000000.html?categories=19,10,8
And a list of how to avoid Fluorid in food and drinks:
http://fluoridealert.org/content/grocery_guide/
Didn’t find a list on supplements,yet.On medicines: most medicine info pages on Wiki show the build-up of the medicine,so,it’s easy to see if there’s Fluoride in it.Here,for example,Cipro.Notice the “F” in the diagram:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ciprofloxacin
Thanks L and Henk. Henk I got to thinking about the list after reading how you had taken both Flecainde and Cipro together. I have always been a researcher and a very bad patient in fact as I was always concerned when a doctor gave me and RX. I just had a hard time trusting anything but we do trust these Doctors to care for us and know what the heck they are doing when in fact what they are giving us is hurting us even more!!! It really makes me sad and angry for everyone out there affected by these crap drugs – the Fluoroquinolone’s of course but all the other garbage drugs containing flouride. I am sure all the folks who were suffering from depression etc. who got on prozac never imagined they could be taking a drug that would make their depression look like a walk in the park compared to the side effects of it if potentially mixed with other flouride containing drugs. Thinking of you all and hoping that 2020 brings you all peace and comfort.
And let’s not forget our great host,Lisa Bloomquist!
Yet,another year has passed,and thanks to her FloxieHope website/blog we have,again, been able to discuss our Floxie problems,and exchange lots of usefull (and less usefull ;-)) info,for another year. Don’t know how to thank you enough for all of this,Lisa,we all ow you so much!!!
I hope that you,and your great FloxieHope website,are here for us,for many years to come,and I wish you all the luck in the world and a great health.Thank you,thank you !!!
Today,on the Mercola website,a great article on collagen supplements,and tells us why even organic isn’t such a great source:
https://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2020/01/01/bovine-collagen-cafo.aspx?cid_source=dnl&cid_medium=email&cid_content=art1HL&cid=20200101Z2&et_cid=DM427153&et_rid=780960136
Well,nothing wrong with making a tasty chicken soup,or cooking a deliscious broth from (bio-raised) cow bones.A nice fish soup,using a good recepy, is a real treat,as well (for fish lovers ;-))
Time,spent in the kitchen,cooking a tasty and healthy meal is time spent well!
Happy new year!
Is Fluoroquinolone Brain Fog Actually Chemobrain? http://www.myquinstory.info/is-fluoroquinolone-brain-fog-actually-chemobrain/?fbclid=IwAR3fbVAV8D47WXcWn369TTxQleL23mPkLqnGa64veimBmFymK_P-WH4BSJQ
Just some more reading that may interest a floxie.
this pack helped me a lot on my way to recovery, please check it> https://bit.ly/2ZJjNIk
happy new year my floxfam
In response to question about B vitamins…… so important but B6 used in higher doses will actually cause neuropathy. All this information is available on line. ( Henk)
INFUSIONS FROM EDIBLE FLOWERS AS A SOURCE OF FLUORIDE IN DIET:
http://www.fluorideresearch.online/epub/files/036.pdf
Hey everyone so I am about 3 weeks out from ingesting Cipro for a UTI. I believe I took somewhere around 6 pills over a several week span. So overall I did not notice anything but I had tremendous insomnia however I was terrified with worry so that did not help. I also got massive night sweats and random extreme hot flashes, I am starting menopause as well. When I learned of the toxicity I took tons of magnesium within an hour of the pill and to date I drink several glasses of Nature calm magnesium drink to the point of slightly loose stools.
Sorry i’ll get to my question. So clearly magnesium is a must in the beginning as it blocks the deadly flouride but does it continue to work throughout ones toxic experience? I continue to take it every single day. I pray every moment that things don’t get worse. I have been reading all of your posts and all of the things that seem to help all of you. I have come to accept that it’s my fault I just assumed an antibiotic I had was safe. Whatever happens to me at this point is out of my control however i’ll try and do absolutely everything I can to potentially prevent a worse outcome. Blessings to you all.
Just a reminder about Fluoride. 9 Shocking Dangers of Fluoride Exposure. https://www.globalhealingcenter.com/natural-health/9-shocking-dangers-of-fluoride/
By now most floxies already know the dangers of fluoride, but for those new to the nightmare of being floxed here is a little information.
Hi all!! Happy New Year!!! I have written about this before so running this by you again. I had two shots of Lidocaine to remove skin growths. The Lidocaine caused me to have contact dermatitis (of course a rare reaction!!). Thank you Cipro!! I have tried “everything” natural!! Different natural topicals….aloe Vera, milk of magnesia, coconut oil, plantain, calendula, calamine lotion, collidial silver spray. After 9 weeks nothing seems to be clearing up the red, itchy scabby spots here and there on my body (especially the site of shots) but several other areas too. I am worried, concerned, desperate, and beginning to wonder if this is some permanent issue although I can’t imagine this would stick around forever??!! I am about ready to try a low dose over the counter steroid cream on one spot to see if it helps clear it up?? I know steroids are a no no and believe me I don’t want to use them but this mess on my skin is making me miserable and it needs to be gone!! I don’t know if time will help this or not?? 9 weeks after lidocaine seems to be a long time to keep causing this reaction???? HELP!!
Shingles????? You think it could be shingles?? Why?? It is just a few spots of red itchy scabby areas??? Possible I guess??
No worries! Not a mistake on your part! I know you are just trying to help. I’m just trying to find a solution to this damn skin nightmare!! I appreciate any feedback. It all helps!
Andrea, was it Calamine lotion or “zinc” lotion???? Calamine is pink but I don’t think it is zinc??? I have tried Calamine and it didn’t help??? I am sooooo frustrated with finding a solution! ????