Guest guest Posted April 19, 2003 Report Share Posted April 19, 2003 > thinking about it all for some time (as I have) there is no escaping toxic > chemicals, we eat it/breathe it/drink it, it's used on the body e.g. > fillings etc. > Correct me if I'm wrong but trying to clean the system of these chemicals > can be as risky as the chemicals themselves????? No. Or only if you go to an MD who doesn't know how to do it right but also doesn't realize they don't konw what they are doing. And then the danger isn't really them, but may lie in any mistaken belief you have that doctors are different from other people and mostly know what they are doing. >Have a lot of reading and > thinking to do.. > Anyway Unfortunately getting proper testing done is impossible in regional > Queensland. You don't need much testing. A hair element profile is all you really need in most cases. > I also like the way some drs I have talked to don't /wont connect thimerosal > with mercury. I was actually told that thimerosal has nothing to do with > Mercury??!!. I guess they aren't literate enough to read their Merck Index or CRC handbook to find out that thimerosal is a trade name for ethylmercuric thiosalycilate. You could do a public service and ask them if they are literate when they say that, then when they act all shocked and indignant explain that every source you checked said thimerosal is a mercury compo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2003 Report Share Posted April 20, 2003 Andy, You say allithiamine is toxic to liver. It appears that Dan doctors are recommending high dosage B12, TD glutathione, and TTFD. Is there any risk in using this trio? What should be the ratio of B12 to folate? Is there any risk to giving elderberry extract for aluminum with the above trio? AJ [ ] Re: toxic chemicals > thinking about it all for some time (as I have) there is no escaping toxic > chemicals, we eat it/breathe it/drink it, it's used on the body e.g. > fillings etc. > Correct me if I'm wrong but trying to clean the system of these chemicals > can be as risky as the chemicals themselves????? No. Or only if you go to an MD who doesn't know how to do it right but also doesn't realize they don't konw what they are doing. And then the danger isn't really them, but may lie in any mistaken belief you have that doctors are different from other people and mostly know what they are doing. >Have a lot of reading and > thinking to do.. > Anyway Unfortunately getting proper testing done is impossible in regional > Queensland. You don't need much testing. A hair element profile is all you really need in most cases. > I also like the way some drs I have talked to don't /wont connect thimerosal > with mercury. I was actually told that thimerosal has nothing to do with > Mercury??!!. I guess they aren't literate enough to read their Merck Index or CRC handbook to find out that thimerosal is a trade name for ethylmercuric thiosalycilate. You could do a public service and ask them if they are literate when they say that, then when they act all shocked and indignant explain that every source you checked said thimerosal is a mercury compo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2003 Report Share Posted April 20, 2003 > Andy, > > You say allithiamine is toxic to liver. It appears that Dan > doctors are recommending high dosage B12, OK unless clearly not tolerated, 85-90% of people do fine on it. You can use as much as you want. > TD glutathione, About 1/3 opf kids won't do well on this. It should only be used if it clearly helps. I don't think it is a particularly effective way of doing what they want to do, but as long as they don't inject it they aren't going to do permanent damage. > and TTFD. Potentially quite dangerous. I wouldn't do it except in small amounts (50 mg or less, maybe much less) if there are clear indications of a functional inadequacy of thiamine. > Is there any > risk in using this trio? Mostly the individual risks. I don't think there is much synergistic risk. > What should be the ratio of B12 to folate? It doesn't matter. > > Is there any risk to giving elderberry extract for aluminum with the > above trio? Only that you will think elderberry extract has something to do with aluminum. It doesn't - it is for viruses. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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