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i have been chelating due to mercury amalgams for going on over 3.5 years. It

has been made worse as i had allergy shots (think thimersol) for 25 years

last spring through-june 2010; I had a series of surgeries to clean out

cavitations (i wouldn't get into this here) but it resulted in a large increase

in body metals as verified by hair tests, particularly, aluminum, nickel,

cadmium, lead and silver..the latter i believe was due to colloidal silver

treatments

My mercury excretion is quite high as well; most of these metals I believe are

due to release of same from result of 40 years of amalgams

so its interesting and painful to re-experience noticeable burning in office

around high emf's

so as someone mentioned to me our toxic load of metals play a big part in this

emf sensitivity for me anyway. It makes sense as many of these metals are

conductors of electricity

somehow i believe body ammonia increases may exacerbate symptoms, as well. Due

to mold-yeast, i am battling this as well and the aches i get during dampness

this past winter seem to make me more sensitive to these emfs

michael

my aluminum is off the charts high and Cutler says alpha keto glutarate will

help reduce ammonia in cases of high alumninum toxicity

from what i have read low zinc-magnesium results in more aluminum being absorbed

in intestine where most seems to be absorbed, so i am going to up my zinc intake

as i am very low per hair test

also i had been doing a lot of bentonite clay which a few sites say includes

aluminum; as does processed foods and baking soda. You acn but aluminum free

baking soda

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