Guest guest Posted January 12, 2003 Report Share Posted January 12, 2003 Blood pressure check, exercise, lots of clean water, relaxation tapes, back and neck massage, lots of rest, lots of fresh fruits and vegetables, no ibuprofen, no stimulants (caffeinated soft drinks, tea, or coffee), very little sugar and bleached wheat products...to start with. On Sat, 11 Jan 2003 23:15:11 -0500 (EST) ISE777 writes: HELLO!My goodness this group is chock full of the best information- I havesuch appreciation for all of you!My cousin has a question that has me stumped and so I turn to this list.She has had an eye twitch for over a week now. Not painful, but on andoff all day. Any ideas what she may need?Blessings!Marcie : ) " Your biography becomes your biology."- Caroline Myss Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2003 Report Share Posted January 12, 2003 Magnesium.... I get twitches like this in several places when I am low on it... Mouse ISE777 wrote: > > HELLO! > My goodness this group is chock full of the best information- I have > such appreciation for all of you! > My cousin has a question that has me stumped and so I turn to this list. > She has had an eye twitch for over a week now. Not painful, but on and > off all day. Any ideas what she may need? > > Blessings! > Marcie : ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2003 Report Share Posted January 12, 2003 At 11:15 PM 1/11/03 -0500, Marcie wrote: >HELLO! >My goodness this group is chock full of the best information- I have >such appreciation for all of you! >My cousin has a question that has me stumped and so I turn to this list. >She has had an eye twitch for over a week now. Not painful, but on and >off all day. Any ideas what she may need? > I hate to tell you but it may be parasites. I had an eye twitch in college. Everyone told me it was just nerves from the stress of competing for good grades. (Frankly, I partied enough to doubt it was stress but, hey, what did I know?) They gave me all kinds of helpful " de-stress " suggestions and, over time, the twitch just disappeared by itself. A few years ago, I was doing a parasite cleanse and the eye started twitching again. I asked my massage therapist about it and she said that we often get symptoms like that when infected with parasites and the symptoms will flare back up as we kill the parasites off. I did see dead parasites in my stools when I used the parasite cleanse, CLEAR, from Awareness Corporation so, having seen them with my own eyes, I know I had parasites. Whether they truly were responsible for the twitching, I can't say with 100% certainty but I did notice that different parts of my body did suffer from odd twitches usually a day or two before I'd see dead parasites in my stools. My massage therapist said it was them, going wild because they were dying off. - Anna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2003 Report Share Posted January 12, 2003 At 09:22 AM 1/12/03 +0000, Mouse wrote: >Magnesium.... I get twitches like this in several places when I am low >on it... > Oh, I get those kinds of twitches, too, Mouse, but they're different than the eye twitches that I had so I just assumed all eye twitches are the same. (Can't explain how they're different but, trust me, they do feel different.) The ones that respond to magnesium, calcium and potassium are caused by an electrolyte imbalance. - Anna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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