Guest guest Posted December 3, 2008 Report Share Posted December 3, 2008 I just started chelating yesterday with oral dmsa. I don't know about the hair analysis, but my urine challenge showed lots of mercury and lead. I hope this solves my problems. I have seen a couple of websites that make the connection between candida and mercury. > > Bee, > > I talked with a naturopath last weeek. He was of the opinion that > systemic candida is likely caused by heavy metal (mercury, lead, etc..) > intoxication. > > 1. Do you believe this to be true? > > 2. Do you know if hair analysis tests are an accurate measurement of > intoxication? > > 3. Have you heard of chelation therapy with DMSA? > > Vern > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2008 Report Share Posted December 4, 2008 > > Bee, > > I talked with a naturopath last weeek. He was of the opinion that > systemic candida is likely caused by heavy metal (mercury, lead, etc..) > intoxication. > > 1. Do you believe this to be true? +++Hi Vern. Yes, definitely heavy metals play a role, as do any toxins, in candida changing to an overgrowing monster. Candida is particularly fond of mercury, and also eats other toxins, so that may be the survival reason it changes. > > 2. Do you know if hair analysis tests are an accurate measurement of intoxication? +++Hi Vern. I don't believe any analysis is necessary when doing my program, since the entire program chelates out all heavy metals naturally, which is mainly due to the high " good " fats I recommend, along with oil soluable vitamins like A, D & E, as well as omega 3 (cod liver oil contains omega 3 and vitamins A & D). However, all nutrients work together, so in order for the fats and vitamins to work there must also be other co-factors in the diet/supplements, i.e. protein, minerals (mainly from ocean sea salt and good mineralized water), B vitamins, vitamin C, etc. - essentially my total program. That's why no supplements should be excluded. 3. Have you heard of chelation therapy with DMSA? +++Yes, I certainly have - see my article " Heavy Metal, Natural Chelation " : http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/mn16.php The best in health, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2008 Report Share Posted December 4, 2008 > > I just started chelating yesterday with oral dmsa. I don't know about the hair analysis, but my > urine challenge showed lots of mercury and lead. I hope this solves my problems. I have > seen a couple of websites that make the connection between candida and mercury. +++Hi. What is your name? I don't recommend doing DMSA which dumps a lot of toxins into the system at one time. Instead just doing my program naturally chelates out all heavy metals the way nature intended - see Heavy Metals, Natural Chelation: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/mn16.php Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2008 Report Share Posted December 4, 2008 I certainly do appreciate your perspective on detoxing, that being slow and gentle. However, I need to get better asap. With three kids in the house all under the age of 6, I just haven't been the proper father I used to be 6 months ago. > > +++Hi. What is your name? I don't recommend doing DMSA which dumps a > lot of toxins into the system at one time. Instead just doing my > program naturally chelates out all heavy metals the way nature > intended - see Heavy Metals, Natural Chelation: > http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/mn16.php > > Bee > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2008 Report Share Posted December 4, 2008 Hi Bee, What do you think we should do if we have a lot of mercury amalgram fillings in our teeth? Remove them or not? If we don't remove them are we just dumping more mercury into our bodies while we are chelating on your program? Jess > > > > Bee, > > > > I talked with a naturopath last weeek. He was of the opinion that > > systemic candida is likely caused by heavy metal (mercury, lead, > etc..) > > intoxication. > > > > 1. Do you believe this to be true? > > +++Hi Vern. Yes, definitely heavy metals play a role, as do any > toxins, in candida changing to an overgrowing monster. Candida is > particularly fond of mercury, and also eats other toxins, so that may > be the survival reason it changes. > > > > 2. Do you know if hair analysis tests are an accurate measurement > of intoxication? > > +++Hi Vern. I don't believe any analysis is necessary when doing my > program, since the entire program chelates out all heavy metals > naturally, which is mainly due to the high " good " fats I recommend, > along with oil soluable vitamins like A, D & E, as well as omega 3 > (cod liver oil contains omega 3 and vitamins A & D). However, all > nutrients work together, so in order for the fats and vitamins to > work there must also be other co-factors in the diet/supplements, > i.e. protein, minerals (mainly from ocean sea salt and good > mineralized water), B vitamins, vitamin C, etc. - essentially my > total program. That's why no supplements should be excluded. > > 3. Have you heard of chelation therapy with DMSA? > > +++Yes, I certainly have - see my article " Heavy Metal, Natural > Chelation " : http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/mn16.php > > The best in health, Bee > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2008 Report Share Posted December 5, 2008 > > I certainly do appreciate your perspective on detoxing, that being slow and gentle. However, > I need to get better asap. With three kids in the house all under the age of 6, I just haven't > been the proper father I used to be 6 months ago. +++Hi. What is your name? Sorry my friend, but I don't remember anyone by their email address. +++You aren't going to get better if you don't build up your immune system, and my program does that in addition to chelating out " all " heavy metals. If you do anyother heavy metal detoxing, it will depress your immune system even further because it dumps too many toxins into the system at one time. Also, since candida feeds off of toxins, dumping that many at one time will increase your candida overgrowth. Sorry, my friend, there are no quick fixes. You will be doing yourself and your children a favor by following this program faithfully, and also improved their health with proper nutrition that you've learned about here. The best in health, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2008 Report Share Posted December 5, 2008 > > Hi Bee, > What do you think we should do if we have a lot of mercury amalgram > fillings in our teeth? Remove them or not? If we don't remove them > are we just dumping more mercury into our bodies while we are > chelating on your program? +++Hi Jess. No, I do not recommend have mercury amalgam fillings removed from your teeth, particularly while you are sick and have candida. The reason is because removing them dumps too many toxins into the system at one time. It can cause a very critical situation if the person's immune system is depressed. Also candida loves mercury, so the extra dump of mercury toxins will increase candida overgrowth. So it is much better overall to consistently remove any mercury that may be coming from the teeth with this program since the amount of mercury will be very little at a time by comparison. At the same time your body is also getting rid of its current mercury overload, along with many other heavy metals. After you've cured your candida, which means your immune system is strong again, you can have your mercury amalgams removed more safely. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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