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Adrenal fatigue and tinnitus

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fyfpoon@gmail.com - 15 Aug 2005 06:47 GMT
The following is an article that talks about tinnitus being one of the
disorders that could take place in the face of an 'adrenal fatigue':

http://www.medical-library.net/sites/framer.html?/sites/_conditions_benefitted_b
y_correction_of_adrenal_fatigue.html


I am no doctor like some of you.  By looking up the dictionary, the
term 'adrenal fatigue' appears to be related to some sort of kidney
disfunctioning.

I don't know the kind of med needed to treat this disorder.  But the
'long term' use of black beans seems to help in that direction.  Of
course, you are not going to get a full recovery after taking a few
spoonfuls.  By the same token, your body is not going to be fully
nourished with all the calcium it needs after taking a couple glasses
of milk.  Only stupid people think that way!

FP
Howard N. Gutnick - 15 Aug 2005 17:39 GMT
The adrenals are glands that sit on top of the kidney. But the kidneys and the adrenals have different functions, different blood supply, different anatomy. Before posting this stuff, why not do just a bit of research, Francis? You're on a computer and have access to Google or any other search engine you prefer.

Now, please expand on how adrenal fatigue is related to kidney function or dysfunction. How would eating black beans aid the adrenals, aside from being a general source of good nutrition? Is it because the adrenals, a separate organ, piggy back on the kidneys? So your "logic" dictates that they have to be connected?

And isn't it also true that eating black beans causes increased flatulence as well as improves the condition of the kidneys. If so, I would suspect that one way to manage tinnitus is to increase people's flatulence.  Makes sense to me! Cauliflower anyone?

Here is a very nice web site on the adrenals:

http://www.urologyhealth.org/adult/index.cfm?cat=02&topic0

HNG
 The following is an article that talks about tinnitus being one of the
 disorders that could take place in the face of an 'adrenal fatigue':

 http://www.medical-library.net/sites/framer.html?/sites/_conditions_benefitted_b
y_correction_of_adrenal_fatigue.html


 I am no doctor like some of you.  By looking up the dictionary, the
 term 'adrenal fatigue' appears to be related to some sort of kidney
 disfunctioning.

 I don't know the kind of med needed to treat this disorder.  But the
 'long term' use of black beans seems to help in that direction.  Of
 course, you are not going to get a full recovery after taking a few
 spoonfuls.  By the same token, your body is not going to be fully
 nourished with all the calcium it needs after taking a couple glasses
 of milk.  Only stupid people think that way!

 FP
fyfpoon@gmail.com - 16 Aug 2005 05:50 GMT
Howard N. Gutnick =86=E9=93=BC

> The adrenals are glands that sit on top of the kidney. But the kidneys and the adrenals have different functions, different blood supply, different anatomy. Before posting this stuff, why not do just a bit of research, Francis? You're on a computer and have access to Google or any other search engine you prefer.
>
> Now, please expand on how adrenal fatigue is related to kidney function or dysfunction. How would eating black beans aid the adrenals, aside from being a general source of good nutrition? Is it because the adrenals, a separate organ, piggy back on the kidneys? So your "logic" dictates that they have to be connected?
>
> And isn't it also true that eating black beans causes increased flatulence as well as improves the condition of the kidneys. If so, I would suspect that one way to manage tinnitus is to increase people's flatulence.

Howard, please use a bit of common sense.  When the ordinary people,
especially the peasants, apply black beans to treat tinnitus and found
useful by experience, they have no clue how adrenals and kidneys are
separated.  It is into that area they seem to have found some use for
black beans.  If black beans improve flatulence, and if the latter is
tied to tinnitus, then working on the flatulence is the key.  Thus the
use of black beans is a way to treat tinnitus is not ridiculous after
all.

FP

 Makes sense to me! Cauliflower anyone?

> Here is a very nice web site on the adrenals:
>
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>
>   FP
Howard Gutnick - 16 Aug 2005 11:58 GMT
Actually, Francis, I think you may have discovered the key to this whole
mystery of tinnitus. That T is caused by internalized flatulence because we
live in an industrialized and densely populated society. When one eats black
beans, the increased volume and force of the flatulence prevents its
continued internalization and it is released, thus alleviating the tinnitus.
The logic is there and the physiology is sound.

Good work, Francis!

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> The adrenals are glands that sit on top of the kidney. But the kidneys and
> the adrenals have different functions, different blood supply, different
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
> as well as improves the condition of the kidneys. If so, I would suspect
> that one way to manage tinnitus is to increase people's flatulence.

Howard, please use a bit of common sense.  When the ordinary people,
especially the peasants, apply black beans to treat tinnitus and found
useful by experience, they have no clue how adrenals and kidneys are
separated.  It is into that area they seem to have found some use for
black beans.  If black beans improve flatulence, and if the latter is
tied to tinnitus, then working on the flatulence is the key.  Thus the
use of black beans is a way to treat tinnitus is not ridiculous after
all.

FP

 Makes sense to me! Cauliflower anyone?

> Here is a very nice web site on the adrenals:
>
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>
>   FP
fyfpoon@gmail.com - 16 Aug 2005 08:58 GMT
Perhaps the use of black beans over the long term can restore the
insufficient secretion of hormone by adrenal gland.  Since the latter
is located on top of the kidney, the simple farmers in China thought
black beans are meant for the kidney. At any rate, the insufficient
secretion of hormone 'may' lead to tinnitus.
news.envoy.com - 16 Aug 2005 18:12 GMT
> Perhaps the use of black beans over the long term can restore the
> insufficient secretion of hormone by adrenal gland.  Since the latter
> is located on top of the kidney, the simple farmers in China thought
> black beans are meant for the kidney. At any rate, the insufficient
> secretion of hormone 'may' lead to tinnitus.

Good grief, Francis, you can make a case for just about anything can't you?
Howard Gutnick - 16 Aug 2005 20:21 GMT
>> Perhaps the use of black beans over the long term can restore the
>> insufficient secretion of hormone by adrenal gland.  Since the latter
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> Good grief, Francis, you can make a case for just about anything can't
> you?

You mean you don't think flatulence and black beans have anything to do with
tinnitus, in the face of all this overwhelmingly convincing evidence? I'm
surprised. I'm aghast. Can't you accept anything that doesn't fit into your
myopic western medical box?

Of course black beans may sufficiently stimulate the adrenals to increase
their secretion, thereby possibly affecting the kidneys, and hopefully,
bringing them back into balance, thereby remotely affecting the ears and
probably improving hearing so that our system again becomes copasetic.

That's the problem with this world. No one has any vision.

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Howard N. Gutnick, Ph.D.
Body Pride Personal Training
BodyPride@cox.net
www.BodyPrideOnline.com
757 496-3270 Home
757 630-9208 Mobile

fyfpoon@gmail.com - 17 Aug 2005 01:28 GMT
Howard wrote:"Of course black beans may sufficiently stimulate the
adrenals to increase
their secretion, thereby possibly affecting the kidneys, and hopefully,

bringing them back into balance, thereby remotely affecting the ears
and
probably improving hearing so that our system again becomes copasetic.
"

I hope you mean sincerely what you said.  By the way, the cochlea and
the kidney are remotely connected in terms of physical distance but the
relation is very close by the TCM doctors.
 
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