Guest guest Posted May 19, 2006 Report Share Posted May 19, 2006 Hi Inga, yes I think you might be right. REading this makes me wonder whether certain things in food become allergies because of the mercury and set off a chain of reactions that are mercury related. I have tried DMSA on a very small dose, but simply set off further reactions. I think to be honest, I am in such a bad state, that my body simply cannot detox. I dont' trust anything right now. > > , > I went through similar allergy experiences when I was in the thick of > it. > The most extreme example, which would be that of eating ONE bite of > uncooked organic oatmeal. From that, I was in attack all night long. > > NOw I can eat oatmeal as I like, and I used to eat it in the past, but > not when I was the worst. > > This also happened when I ate brocolli and cauliflower...(high sulphur > foods). These things I ate before, and enjoy once again, but certainly > for several months I could not even come close to tolerating them. The > reactions were very severe, liken to the way you mentioned, that some > even die from it. > > You are probably right that it was a combination reaction for you.What > appears to have been the biggest thing that brought me out of this was > staying on a continual SUPER low dose of DMSA for several months. > > As far as permanent damage goes, practitioners have probably done a lot > of that to me...but I'm still here. > > ~Inga > > > > > > > These days, taking a potent form of garlic in capsules for only > > one/two days left me in a very dangerous state of far worse toxicity > > and I believe it's acute toxicity from whatever is inside me being > > moved into far worse areas and causing me tremors and sometimes > > screaming fits. > > > > I can't chelate anymore because it simply stirs it up worse where it > > is and things accelerate again. An allergy or hypersensitivity to > > something does not last, it subsides eventually. This has simply > > left me worse off and I believe possibly caused permanent damage. > > > > Thanks anyway, becuase I know there are immediate dangerous allergic > > reactions that can indeed cause severe symptoms and even death. I do > > not believe that's what occured with me, but it's possible I may have > > an allergy to garlic as well as the action it took ont eh toxins > > already in me perhaps it was all combined to cause an almost lethal > > reaction. So I'm not dismissing your claim. > > > > > > ---------- > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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