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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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On Feb 3, 8:10*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 Get Jesus to fix your cramps. |
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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 - 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 The Google should help you with this, like it did with the quirk in my Gen3 Prius breaking in deceleration lanes. -- Help Haiti: http://www.state.gov/p/wha/ci/ha/index.htm A range of organizations http://www.wbur.org/2010/01/13/help-haiti CitizenTube http://www.youtube.com/citizentube#p/c/EB843ABAF59735FD http://northalabamahealthcareforall.org http://healthcareforamericanow.org/ |
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On Feb 3, 1:09*pm, hoser1605 wrote:
On Feb 3, 8:10*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 Get Jesus to fix your cramps.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hello Harry, Youare scaring me; i think youare losing it to dyslexia with a short attention span, or something of a venereal nature, or age, or what, because if you read that post of mine you didnot understand a word of it.- and to think i once had hope for you . . . fkit, youare consumed and doomed. Truly Truth will set you free, as Jesus said in John 8:32 |
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On Feb 3, 6:10*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've found, over the years, that drinking milk eliminates any temporary problem I might have with leg cramps. "Low levels of certain minerals known as electrolytes—magnesium, potassium, calcium and sodium—have long been linked to leg cramps. (Marathon runners sweating out the miles are particularly prone to this variety.) Certain drugs, such as diuretics have also been cited as a cause of leg cramps. Dialysis patients often complain of leg cramps, and pregnancy is also a factor. To prevent cramping consider the regular use of supplements, especially calcium, magnesium, potassium and sodium (only if your sodium intake is low or if you sweat a lot). Stretching your calves regularly during the day and at night will help. You can often prevent night cramps by exhausting the stretch reflex before you go to bed by stretching your calf muscles with wall pushups and applying a heating pad for 10 minutes before going to bed. Keeping blankets loose at the foot of the bed will help prevent unnatural positioning of your feet and toes which can cause night time cramping." http://www.digitalnaturopath.com/cond/C466089.html |
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On Wed, 3 Feb 2010 15:34:52 -0800 (PST), mg wrote:
On Feb 3, 6:10*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've found, over the years, that drinking milk eliminates any temporary problem I might have with leg cramps. "Low levels of certain minerals known as electrolytes—magnesium, potassium, calcium and sodium—have long been linked to leg cramps. (Marathon runners sweating out the miles are particularly prone to this variety.) Certain drugs, such as diuretics have also been cited as a cause of leg cramps. Dialysis patients often complain of leg cramps, and pregnancy is also a factor. To prevent cramping consider the regular use of supplements, especially calcium, magnesium, potassium and sodium (only if your sodium intake is low or if you sweat a lot). Stretching your calves regularly during the day and at night will help. You can often prevent night cramps by exhausting the stretch reflex before you go to bed by stretching your calf muscles with wall pushups and applying a heating pad for 10 minutes before going to bed. Keeping blankets loose at the foot of the bed will help prevent unnatural positioning of your feet and toes which can cause night time cramping." http://www.digitalnaturopath.com/cond/C466089.html I almost NEVER eat fish, but I get night time leg cramps fairly frequently. I have found that eating a banana every day (good source of potassium) and drinking more water throughout the day has helped me a lot. --- avast! Antivirus: Outbound message clean. Virus Database (VPS): 100203-1, 02/03/2010 Tested on: 2/3/2010 7:01:29 PM avast! - copyright (c) 1988-2010 ALWIL Software. http://www.avast.com |
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... On Wed, 3 Feb 2010 15:34:52 -0800 (PST), mg wrote: On Feb 3, 6:10 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. I almost NEVER eat fish, but I get night time leg cramps fairly frequently. I have found that eating a banana every day (good source of potassium) and drinking more water throughout the day has helped me a lot. [cross-posting deleted] Gandalf, do you know if there was any reason the OP should have cross-posted this to rpca? (I've got Yahoo groups killfiled for the same reason I have Google groups killfiled). This was cross-posted to veterans and military ngs and senior issues ngs. And while some folks here are "seniors"... I don't see the reason to include rpca. Or maybe it should have simply been labelled OT. As other long-time posters to rpca know, I am very much against cross-posting. And in this case, none of the other groups had anything to do with cats. Of course we do OT postings here. But this just came out of the blue, and with a troll-like subject line to boot. Jill |
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On Feb 3, 8:10*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 Hello, Yes, i agree there are different causes for leg cramps, howeverr the experiment is for fish causing leg cramps only. Please join in the experiment. Thank you. Truly Truth will set you free, according to Jesus in John 8:32 |
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On Feb 3, 9:27*pm, harry wrote:
On Feb 3, 8:10*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 Hello, Yes, i agree there are different causes for leg cramps, howeverr the experiment is for fish causing leg cramps only. Please join in the experiment. Thank you. Truly Truth will set you free, according to Jesus in John 8:32- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hello, Not to be a pest, however i just put that fish in a large bowl (therewas a lot of it (about a pound)), and put it out on the porch for the stray kittie, instead of feeding to my own kitties or my husband. Does that make me frugal or sick sick sick? |
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On Feb 3, 6:01*pm, (Gandalf) wrote:
On Wed, 3 Feb 2010 15:34:52 -0800 (PST), mg wrote: On Feb 3, 6:10*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've found, over the years, that drinking milk eliminates any temporary problem I might have with leg cramps. "Low levels of certain minerals *known as electrolytes—magnesium, potassium, calcium *and sodium—have long been linked to leg cramps. (Marathon runners sweating out the miles are particularly prone to this variety.) Certain drugs, such as diuretics *have also been cited as a cause of leg cramps. Dialysis *patients often complain of leg cramps, and pregnancy is also a factor. To prevent cramping consider the regular use of supplements, especially calcium, magnesium, potassium and sodium (only if your sodium intake is low or if you sweat a lot). Stretching your calves regularly during the day and at night will help. You can often prevent night cramps by exhausting the stretch reflex before you go to bed by stretching your calf muscles with wall pushups and applying a heating pad for 10 minutes before going to bed. Keeping blankets loose at the foot of the bed will help prevent unnatural positioning of your feet and toes which can cause night time cramping." http://www.digitalnaturopath.com/cond/C466089.html I almost NEVER eat fish, but I get night time leg cramps fairly frequently. I have found that eating a banana every day (good source of potassium) and drinking more water throughout the day has helped me a lot. That's probably a good idea. I think I'll add eating some bananas to my old system of drinking some milk the next time I get leg cramps. --- avast! Antivirus: Outbound message clean. Virus Database (VPS): 100203-1, 02/03/2010 Tested on: 2/3/2010 7:01:29 PM avast! - copyright (c) 1988-2010 ALWIL Software.http://www.avast.com- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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