Guest guest Posted May 14, 2006 Report Share Posted May 14, 2006 Hi Kurt, I use his 'Essential Daily Defense' by Longevity Plus oral chelating supplement. Yes I believe it does keep the levels of circulating heavy metals reduced, also decreases the absorption of heavy metals from oral sources (diet, water, etc.) and prevents some reabsorption of heavy metals which are dumped into the gut. Blake Re: Model for CFS primary factors/gut bacteria... I completely agree. But if you remove those toxins, as many of us have attempted to do, and are still sick, then you have to ask yourself why. What other sources of toxins may we be missing? It's a lot easier to get rid of environmental toxins, than it is the internal ones. And the internal toxins make us very sick. Plus, they recirculate through the blood and build up to massive quantities as the bacteria continue to pump them out unchecked. > > " But it's much more advantageous for them to keep us alive, -- very, very weak > and very sick. Bacteria can do that. " > > That's of course true, but the environmental toxins we face today are so insidious that they > can weaken the body (because of liver toxicity overload, etc.) so that just like bacteria, we > stay weak and sick. Think of the plastics that leach into bottled water, tv dinners, or the > artificial flavors and colors in our foods -- things that weren't there until 40 years ago or > so... > > I know a woman years ago who got so ill she was near death's door. Went from doctor to > doctor, etc.. She lost tons of weight, and became bedridden. The culprit in hindsight was > obvious -- she worked at a drive up bank window and became ill from the gas fumes. > > On the other hand, a gentleman named Chip Halverson is coming to speak to our Seattle > CFS Group on Wednesday, completely recovered from MCS/CFS. Got sick from working in > a " sick building " -- a school classroom filled with mold, etc.. He didn't get well however > until he went to a kinesiologist who discovered a parasite and candida infection... > > d. This list is intended for patients to share personal experiences with each other, not to give medical advice. If you are interested in any treatment discussed here, please consult your doctor. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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