Guest guest Posted November 11, 2004 Report Share Posted November 11, 2004 Thanks for sharing- I just picked up my script from my neuro for LDN today. Are you seeing a Neurologist/MS specialist (or metabolic) for the chelation? And which testing did you use for the mercury. Did you have it tested before/ during or after amalgam removals. I too believe ppast mercury exposures play a part in my recently dx'd MS. regard, MsP --- In low dose naltrexone , " alanms1579 " <alanms@c...> wrote: > > I had responded several days ago to a post on mercury and chelation > and stated I had my mercury removed (by a Biological Dentist) and > have been getting chelation (DMPS) for several months. This was > after an atack of Optical Neuritis that has left my left eye at > about 80% of normal (had lost 90% of vision at worst). > > I saw my Dr. today and the results of my 3rd mercury urine > challange. I went from 120+ (don't recall the scale), with 50 > consdiered " toxic " to 40 after 10 treatments and hit 0.46 after 19 > treatments total (basically zero which is what it should be). > > I have also had 6 treatments with Plaquex which is > phosphicytalcholine (not sure of spelling) which has the ability to > cross the blood/brain barrier and has evidently helped some with > neurologial issues. > > This same Dr. wrote an RX for LDN for me after my supply from Irmats > (Dr. was cut off by Canadian customes. He knew what it was and > about Dr. B's work! > > He also has me injecting B12 (Methyl) and hormones (Dhea - a pill > and Testosterone - a shot). Together these treatements along with > supplements have me feeling pretty good. I don't beleive the same > protocol will necessarily provide the same results for everyone, but > if you test high in Mercury I am guessing this may help. I believe > my " MS " diagnosis is related to the mercury. I have tested negative > for Lyme and Epstien-Barr (this testing is a must although often > inaccurate). > > Given all the chatter on chelation I felt I should post my test > results. I agree that an enlightened Dr. should be used for both > mercury removal and chelation, in addition to Bioidentical hormone > therapy as opposed to self medicating. Tracking and tesing is > important in these areas. > > Best REgards > Alan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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