Guest guest Posted August 28, 2007 Report Share Posted August 28, 2007 Hi everyone, I accidentally omitted the links to Russell Blaylock's sites. Try these: <http://www.russellblaylockmd.com/> http://www.russellblaylockmd.com/ <http://www.blaylockreport.com/> http://www.blaylockreport.com/ (his newsletter, including open archive) Best, Elchanan _____ Hi Fay, First, sorry about taking awhile to get back to you. This past weekend was the last of summer break, before my partner returned to teaching this AM. Nancy lists really constructive questions, which I've retained below. Here are several common causes of such overheating for you and your husband to consider. I'm not suggesting that any of these applies here, just food for thought. 1. Overfat/overweight. (Sounds like not an issue here, from what you share.) 2. Consumption of salt and/or excitotoxins. For more on this topic, I suggest exploring the Web site of Dr. Richard Blaylock at 3. Chronic or recurrent pain, when exacerbated for any reason. 4. Sporadic activity, as in " weekend warriors " . 5. Sporadic consumption of spicy foods. 6. Consumption of alcohol or of any form of drugs (legal or illegal, prescription or OTC). 7. Exposure to environmental toxins, particularly in anyone who eats any animal foods (flesh, dairy, eggs). 8. Emotional spikes ... shots of (unexplained??) fear or anxiety, in particular. Fay, does any of these sound applicable. (#3 obviously does, I mean the others.) Also, would your husband have a name, and would he be willing to participate in the conversation on his own behalf? I find that most conversations for another adult are relatively pointless, regardless of anyone's good intentions. Best, Elchanan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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