Guest guest Posted November 10, 2004 Report Share Posted November 10, 2004 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...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.