Guest guest Posted September 15, 2006 Report Share Posted September 15, 2006 Hi, I mentioned before that I got all my mercury fillings removed, and I started taking an oral chelation formula to remove the mercury that is still stored in my brain and body tissues. I found an oral chelation formula on the internet that looked good, and it seems to be working ok for me, but I want to see if there is something else available that might be even better. Does anyone know of a good oral chelation formula? It has also been suggested to me the DMSA chelation is even better than an herbal/vitamin blend oral chelator. But others say that an herbal/vitamin blend is safer, and just as effective. Does anyone have experience with either one or both? Thanks in advance, Cara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2006 Report Share Posted September 15, 2006 Hi Audrey, just a question about the IV vit C because I'm having infusions of Vit C and some other things over the next couple of months. I didn't know Vit C could be used for chelation. I had my mercury fillings removed about 5 years ago and have never followed up with chelation. Do you have any more info? Gayle Re: Oral chelation formula > Just wanted to mention that I got rid of all of my Mercury (had a huge > load, more than 5 times aceptible level) with a series of Vitamin C IVs. I > had my doubts initially, but when I was retested, my Mercury was below > detectable level. The Vitamin IVs had many other obvious benefits, so it > seems like a reasonably safe route to go. >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2006 Report Share Posted September 15, 2006 Gayle, I had more than twenty amalgam fillings removed about 12 years ago. The dentist didn't take any extra precautions at the time. I asked my GP recently if I could be tested for mercury. It was a simple urine test, and it came back negative. Apparently, the dentist was more at risk than I was. Danny Re: Oral chelation formula > Just wanted to mention that I got rid of all of my Mercury (had a huge > load, more than 5 times aceptible level) with a series of Vitamin C IVs. I > had my doubts initially, but when I was retested, my Mercury was below > detectable level. The Vitamin IVs had many other obvious benefits, so it > seems like a reasonably safe route to go. >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2006 Report Share Posted September 15, 2006 The dentist that removed my mercury fillings actually gives an IV Vit C infusion during the removal procedure. I didn't realize that it was an option for continuing chelation. Where do you go to get it done? Can you do it yourself at home? Where would you get it? How much does it cost? How many times did you do it, and over what time period? Thanks, Cara > > Just wanted to mention that I got rid of all of my Mercury (had a huge load, more than 5 times aceptible level) with a series of Vitamin C IVs. I had my doubts initially, but when I was retested, my Mercury was below detectable level. The Vitamin IVs had many other obvious benefits, so it seems like a reasonably safe route to go. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2006 Report Share Posted September 15, 2006 My Naturopath put me on a Vitamin C IV series (about 15). Later I started reading about it in Hal Huggins book (I forget which one). I'm very glad I gave it a try rather than insisting on harhser chelation methods. http://www.hugnet.com/?PageName=Sodium+Ascorbate If you haven't read his books, I highly recommend them. You can buy sodium ascorbate in powdered form as well, just mix with juice or tea. Gayle ston wrote: Hi Audrey, just a question about the IV vit C because I'm having infusions of Vit C and some other things over the next couple of months. I didn't know Vit C could be used for chelation. I had my mercury fillings removed about 5 years ago and have never followed up with chelation. Do you have any more info? Gayle Re: Oral chelation formula > Just wanted to mention that I got rid of all of my Mercury (had a huge > load, more than 5 times aceptible level) with a series of Vitamin C IVs. I > had my doubts initially, but when I was retested, my Mercury was below > detectable level. The Vitamin IVs had many other obvious benefits, so it > seems like a reasonably safe route to go. >> --------------------------------- Stay in the know. Pulse on the new Yahoo.com. Check it out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2006 Report Share Posted September 15, 2006 Danny, Many times a mercury test will come back negative because the mercury is stored in the brain and other tissues, and won't come out until it is force out with chelators. It is not floating around in the blood, or getting excreted with the urine. Many times, it won't show up in the urine until you start chelating, which will mobilize it from the brain, and get it circulating in the body so it can be excreted by the kidneys. My step-sister tested her son for mercury with a hair sample, it came back negative. She then started chelating him, and after chelating for a bit, tested him again, and his mercury level was very high. My neuro agreed to order a mercury test for me before I started chelating, and it was at a low level. I am going to ask him to order another mercury test so I can see what it is now that I am chelating. I guess this will also let me know if the chelation formula I am taking is working. I know some people who did mercury testing to rule out mercury poisoning when their MS symptoms symptoms first started, and the mercury level was low, so they were Dx'd with MS. But the results of the mercury test aren't valid unless the person is doing a chelation protocol when the test is taken. Many doctors don't realize this, or believe it, including my neuro. After he saw the results of my mercury test, he was more convinced that I was correctly Dx'd with MS, and strongly urged me to start Rebif. Even after I told him about my nephew, he still didn't believe it. Cara > > Gayle, > > I had more than twenty amalgam fillings removed about 12 years ago. > The dentist didn't take any extra precautions at the time. > I asked my GP recently if I could be tested for mercury. > It was a simple urine test, and it came back negative. > > Apparently, the dentist was more at risk than I was. > > Danny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2006 Report Share Posted September 15, 2006 hi i thought the urine test did show the mercury no wonder brothers test did not show any mercury. should the teeth or filling get removed before chelation and another chelation be down afterwards? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2006 Report Share Posted September 16, 2006 Cara, I had the test done, along with some others, as a final check before I started taking taking Aimspro. It's so expensive, and I wanted to rule out as much as possible before I started. One of the other tests that I had done was for Aluminium, so I thought I might as well get the mercury done at the same time. I assumed they were both blood tests. I was diagnosed with MS 10 years before I had my fillings removed, and it really was just a shot in the dark. I've started the first 15 week course, so I'll wait a few weeks now, see if there's any improvement in my condidtion. Danny > > Danny, > Many times a mercury test will come back negative because the > mercury is stored in the brain and other tissues, and won't come out > until it is force out with chelators. It is not floating around in > the blood, or getting excreted with the urine. Many times, it won't > show up in the urine until you start chelating, which will mobilize > it from the brain, and get it circulating in the body so it can be > excreted by the kidneys. > > My step-sister tested her son for mercury with a hair sample, it > came back negative. She then started chelating him, and after > chelating for a bit, tested him again, and his mercury level was > very high. > > My neuro agreed to order a mercury test for me before I started > chelating, and it was at a low level. I am going to ask him to > order another mercury test so I can see what it is now that I am > chelating. I guess this will also let me know if the chelation > formula I am taking is working. > > I know some people who did mercury testing to rule out mercury > poisoning when their MS symptoms symptoms first started, and the > mercury level was low, so they were Dx'd with MS. But the results > of the mercury test aren't valid unless the person is doing a > chelation protocol when the test is taken. Many doctors don't > realize this, or believe it, including my neuro. After he saw the > results of my mercury test, he was more convinced that I was > correctly Dx'd with MS, and strongly urged me to start Rebif. Even > after I told him about my nephew, he still didn't believe it. > > Cara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2006 Report Share Posted September 16, 2006 Nmillar, I strongly recommend that you get your mercury fillings out before you start chelating. Strong chelators could actually pull more mercury out of your fillings, and get them circulating in your body where they could end up redeposited in the brain, or tissues. I was taking a supplement that helps your body get rid of heavy metals before I found out that it is best to wait until after mercury removal. I think it must be a mild chelator, because my MS symptoms actually stopped progressing, and started to improve after I started taking this supplement, before I got my fillings out. If you don't get the fillings out, you could end up having to to a heavy metal cleanse every day for the rest of your life, because those fillings continuously leak mercury into your body. It is much better to get out the source of the mercury contamination first, and then clean up the mercury that has become stored in the brain and other tissues. I can't remember if I posted this link on this group, if I did, sorry for being redundant. (my memory is coming back, but apparently has not fully recovered. LOL) This shows mercury vapor leaking from an amalgam filling. Looks like a smoking tooth. http://www.iaomt.org/merc_release.swf IMPORTANT PRECAUTION: (you might already be aware, but this is so important, it is worth repeating.) If you get your mercury fillings removed, make sure that you go to a dentist that is experienced with removing mercury fillings. If it not done properly, more mercury can be released into your body during the procedure. I opted to get my fillings removed by an experienced biological dentist in Mexico, because it is less expensive there. I might have said this before too, but my philosophy is that mercury is a dangerous neurotoxin. I recommend that EVERYONE get the mercury fillings out of their teeth, whether they have MS or NOT, whether it is ever proven to be the cause of MS or NOT. Be sure to follow filling removal with heavy metal chelation, because the mercury in your teeth wasn't doing any damage to your brain, it was only the source of the mercury contamination that did reach the brain, and the mercury that reached the brain will stay there, continuing to do damage until it is forced out with chelators. Cara > > hi i thought the urine test did show the mercury no wonder brothers test > did not show any mercury. should the teeth or filling get removed before > chelation and another chelation be down afterwards? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2006 Report Share Posted September 16, 2006 Hi Cara, I've been looking for the best and most effective detoxifier/chelator for years and think I have finally found something now that doesn't also remove the good minerals and metals from the body. I just started taking it a few days ago along with my daughter who has too much mercury in her brain where it is extremely difficult to get rid of. Will post results as they happen. It's a form of liquid zeolite that's patented as an anti-cancer drug. The zeolite (a mineral) is heated to an extremely high temperature to bend the molecular structure and empty it of toxins. It's shaped like a cage and attracts positively charged toxins and collects them in the cage and excretes it through the urine. All zeolites contain toxins in nature so don't buy any powered zeolites unless they have the toxins removed or you will just repoison yourself. Heavy metals, depleted uranium, teflon etc are eliminated in about two weeks with liquid zeolite. A few drops should be taken on a daily basis after the cleanse is finished to get rid of new toxins that accumulate daily. I spent about a month researching this product before deciding to buy it so if anyone wants a copy of a collection of links and info let me know. The zeolite is negatively charged. I'm not entirely sure what that means but the only calcium product I've ever used that worked was also negatively charged. If anyone knows more about this charging stuff, please let me know! An ionic footbath also works wonders for removing toxins and boosting energy along with making your feet feel great. My Mom has no more fibromyalgia since doing the footbaths. She had several that just reeked of metal. Sharon hotmocha@... > > Hi, > I mentioned before that I got all my mercury fillings removed, and I > started taking an oral chelation formula to remove the mercury that > is still stored in my brain and body tissues. I found an oral > chelation formula on the internet that looked good, and it seems to > be working ok for me, but I want to see if there is something else > available that might be even better. > > Does anyone know of a good oral chelation formula? > > It has also been suggested to me the DMSA chelation is even better > than an herbal/vitamin blend oral chelator. But others say that an > herbal/vitamin blend is safer, and just as effective. > > Does anyone have experience with either one or both? > > Thanks in advance, > Cara > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2006 Report Share Posted September 16, 2006 I had my fillings removed long ago. But since then I have 2 crowns on one side and 1 on another. They are in place by metal casings into the gums. I am curious to know if this is affecting me. On the side that I have 2, I have a lot of nerve activity, tingling and nerve pain. Could this be the cause? Kathy --- Cara wrote: > Nmillar, > I strongly recommend that you get your mercury > fillings out before > you start chelating. Strong chelators could > actually pull more > mercury out of your fillings, and get them > circulating in your body > where they could end up redeposited in the brain, or > tissues. > > I was taking a supplement that helps your body get > rid of heavy > metals before I found out that it is best to wait > until after > mercury removal. I think it must be a mild > chelator, because my MS > symptoms actually stopped progressing, and started > to improve after > I started taking this supplement, before I got my > fillings out. > > If you don't get the fillings out, you could end up > having to to a > heavy metal cleanse every day for the rest of your > life, because > those fillings continuously leak mercury into your > body. It is much > better to get out the source of the mercury > contamination first, and > then clean up the mercury that has become stored in > the brain and > other tissues. > > I can't remember if I posted this link on this > group, if I did, > sorry for being redundant. (my memory is coming > back, but apparently > has not fully recovered. LOL) This shows mercury > vapor leaking from > an amalgam filling. Looks like a smoking tooth. > http://www.iaomt.org/merc_release.swf > > IMPORTANT PRECAUTION: (you might already be aware, > but this is so > important, it is worth repeating.) If you get your > mercury fillings > removed, make sure that you go to a dentist that is > experienced with > removing mercury fillings. If it not done properly, > more mercury > can be released into your body during the procedure. > > > I opted to get my fillings removed by an experienced > biological > dentist in Mexico, because it is less expensive > there. > > I might have said this before too, but my philosophy > is that mercury > is a dangerous neurotoxin. I recommend that > EVERYONE get the > mercury fillings out of their teeth, whether they > have MS or NOT, > whether it is ever proven to be the cause of MS or > NOT. > > Be sure to follow filling removal with heavy metal > chelation, > because the mercury in your teeth wasn't doing any > damage to your > brain, it was only the source of the mercury > contamination that did > reach the brain, and the mercury that reached the > brain will stay > there, continuing to do damage until it is forced > out with > chelators. > > Cara > > > > > > > hi i thought the urine test did show the mercury > no wonder > brothers test > > did not show any mercury. should the teeth or > filling get removed > before > > chelation and another chelation be down > afterwards? > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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