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Hello,
Ihave just about completed an experiment: On occasion I would get cramps in one or both of my lower legs or feet, while trying to sleep at night. I gave it a lot of thought and decided to blame it on fish. Then I went off of all fish for a long time. No cramps. About a week ago I purchased a box of frozen fish; took it home and ate some fish - a lot of it; that night I had the good old cramps, and they were severe. Last night I cooked up a batch of the same fish, which had remained frozen in my frig. freezer. I ate a normal amount, and last night I had the cramps in one leg.- it was slight. The experiment isnot finalized, and iwill continue this experiment, however here are a few examples of my very, early findings: Some types of fish donot cause the cramps or they do, but not all batches nor all times of the year. Allowing the fish to sit in the freezer, before eating, or thawing and refreezing allows the poisons/ whatever to weaken. The amount of the contaminated fish eaten affects the severity of the cramps. I donot know if Iam dealing with a manmade contaminate, or this is a natural sea contaminate, or is something coming from the guts of the fish upon its violent or slow death. Please join me in this experiment and keep posted here at USENET. Thank you. Truly Truth will set you free, according to Jesus in John 8:32 |
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harry wrote:
Hello, Ihave just about completed an experiment: On occasion I would get cramps in one or both of my lower legs or feet, while trying to sleep at night. I gave it a lot of thought and decided to blame it on fish. Then I went off of all fish for a long time. No cramps. About a week ago I purchased a box of frozen fish; took it home and ate some fish .... see, see? this proves why fish have no legs!! AND i didn't evehave to ask master dorsey!!! -- sid .... i don't ****in' care -- sid - a lot of it; that night I had the good old cramps, and they were severe. Last night I cooked up a batch of the same fish, which had remained frozen in my frig. freezer. I ate a normal amount, and last night I had the cramps in one leg.- it was slight. The experiment isnot finalized, and iwill continue this experiment, however here are a few examples of my very, early findings: Some types of fish donot cause the cramps or they do, but not all batches nor all times of the year. Allowing the fish to sit in the freezer, before eating, or thawing and refreezing allows the poisons/ whatever to weaken. The amount of the contaminated fish eaten affects the severity of the cramps. I donot know if Iam dealing with a manmade contaminate, or this is a natural sea contaminate, or is something coming from the guts of the fish upon its violent or slow death. Please join me in this experiment and keep posted here at USENET. Thank you. Truly Truth will set you free, according to Jesus in John 8:32 |
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"harry" wrote in message ... Hello, Ihave just about completed an experiment: On occasion I would get cramps in one or both of my lower legs or feet, while trying to sleep at night. I gave it a lot of thought and decided to blame it on fish. Then I went off of all fish for a long time. No cramps. About a week ago I purchased a box of frozen fish; took it home and ate some fish - a lot of it; that night I had the good old cramps, and they were severe. Last night I cooked up a batch of the same fish, which had remained frozen in my frig. freezer. I ate a normal amount, and last night I had the cramps in one leg.- it was slight. The experiment isnot finalized, and iwill continue this experiment, however here are a few examples of my very, early findings: Some types of fish donot cause the cramps or they do, but not all batches nor all times of the year. Allowing the fish to sit in the freezer, before eating, or thawing and refreezing allows the poisons/ whatever to weaken. The amount of the contaminated fish eaten affects the severity of the cramps. I donot know if Iam dealing with a manmade contaminate, or this is a natural sea contaminate, or is something coming from the guts of the fish upon its violent or slow death. Please join me in this experiment and keep posted here at USENET. Potassium in your system is supposed to have something to do with leg cramps, and I was taking pills to lower my blood pressure, and the doctor noticed that I had too much potassium in my blood, which he thought was bad for my heart, so he took me off the blood pressure pills, (he thinks they were causing the high K) and shortly after that, I started to get leg cramps at night again, so I now take a half pill a day. It's too soon to tell whether the cramps have gone away yet.....I'll let you know in a couple of weeks...... |
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On Feb 3, 8:37*am, harry wrote:
Hello, Ihave just about completed an experiment: On occasion I would get cramps in one or both of my lower legs or feet, while trying to sleep at night. I gave it a lot of thought and decided to blame it on fish. Then I went off of all fish for a long time. No cramps. About a week ago I purchased a box of frozen fish; took it home and ate some fish - a lot of it; that night I had the good old cramps, and they were severe. Last night I cooked up a batch of the same fish, which had remained frozen in my frig. freezer. I ate a normal amount, and last night I had the cramps in one leg.- it was slight. The experiment isnot finalized, and iwill continue this experiment, however here are a few examples of my very, early findings: Some types of fish donot cause the cramps or they do, but not all batches nor all times of the year. Allowing the fish to sit in the freezer, before eating, or thawing and refreezing allows the poisons/ whatever to weaken. The amount of the contaminated fish eaten affects the severity of the cramps. I donot know if Iam dealing with a manmade contaminate, or this is a natural sea contaminate, or is something coming from the guts of the fish upon its violent or slow death. Please join me in this experiment and keep posted here at USENET. Thank you. Truly Truth will set you free, according to Jesus in John 8:32 I would be a good idea to get checked by your doctor for PAD Peripheral Artery Disease or you kitty will have to eat the whole box of frozen fish by hisself cause you might get deaded. http://www.americanheart.org/present...tifier=3020242 |
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Look at where you are crossposting too. Know trolls and problem forums
Please be careful we already have enough nuts here which includes myself ;-) |
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Bill Graham wrote:
"harry" wrote in message ... Hello, Ihave just about completed an experiment: On occasion I would get cramps in one or both of my lower legs or feet, while trying to sleep at night. I gave it a lot of thought and decided to blame it on fish. Then I went off of all fish for a long time. No cramps. About a week ago I purchased a box of frozen fish; took it home and ate some fish - a lot of it; that night I had the good old cramps, and they were severe. Last night I cooked up a batch of the same fish, which had remained frozen in my frig. freezer. I ate a normal amount, and last night I had the cramps in one leg.- it was slight. The experiment isnot finalized, and iwill continue this experiment, however here are a few examples of my very, early findings: Some types of fish donot cause the cramps or they do, but not all batches nor all times of the year. Allowing the fish to sit in the freezer, before eating, or thawing and refreezing allows the poisons/ whatever to weaken. The amount of the contaminated fish eaten affects the severity of the cramps. .... that's because the fish was old and moldt. you had food poisoning -- dr. kingsley I donot know if Iam dealing with a manmade contaminate, or this is a natural sea contaminate, or is something coming from the guts of the fish upon its violent or slow death. Please join me in this experiment and keep posted here at USENET. Potassium in your system is supposed to have something to do with leg cramps, and I was taking pills to lower my blood pressure, and the doctor noticed that I had too much potassium in my blood, which he thought was bad for my heart, so he took me off the blood pressure pills, (he thinks they were causing the high K) and shortly after that, I started to get leg cramps at night again, so I now take a half pill a day. It's too soon to tell whether the cramps have gone away yet.....I'll let you know in a couple of weeks...... -- sid .... i don't ****in' care -- sid |
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