Re: Which Adrenal (Or other) Product to Buy, MH?
For dental history, my husband has absolutely perfect teeth, never had a cavity or dental work of any kind. (Yes, it is amazing that this is possible.) I always suspected it had something to do with him never having a dry mouth.
We have a son who is 5 (has type 1 diabetes, as do I btw) and a child who will be born in November.
Husband goes to military work 5 days a week, works on computers, as he has his entire career. He has been to Iraq several times, and Pakistan.
He has allergies (pollen, not sure) that bother him several months out of the year.
I have read some of your writings, and I will read what you recommended, several times if necessary.
Military doctors only prescribe drugs and ibuprofen, but never actually do anything. He went to the doctor once and they gave him Zoloft, which I convinced him not to stay on. Such a nightmare. Later they gave him Ambien, which I convinced him not to take for long. He agreed, since it made him feel not right. As for vaccinations, he would have had to declare an exemption when he originally enlisted in order to avoid them. This is info you don't get taught anywhere. You learn the hard way.
He doesn't have much weight to lose, maybe 10 lb, he has never been obese in his life, but gained a tiny bit of noticeable weight this year. I just want to help him towards healing, so I am considering everything I have read that you wrote in this forum in the past. I told him a few weeks ago that one does not want to try to expel things/detox too quickly, as they could get sick or die.
I once did a mercury detox, and couldn't do much but crawl across the floor for a week with an unstoppable headache, so I have some experience there. He retires from 10+ years in the military next summer. He is bald on top, but has enough hair for that hair sample test, I assume you mean for heavy metals. I agree, the military is bad on humans, crushes their spirit, demands conformity. It did this to my once-happy husband. Now he is closer to a shell than what he once was. He will accept change, and has admitted something needs to be done. He is even willing to give up grains, which he likes, so change is possible. When he joined the military, he was 19, and I was 18, so we didn't know anything, were just kids. I was only in the infancy of my anti-vaccine views 2 years into his enlisting.
Thank you for your compassion in answering my post. I appreciate your help.