Guest guest Posted June 20, 2006 Report Share Posted June 20, 2006 Sweet! Thanks for the info. Do you know of any possible negative effects of doing a castor oil pack? I'm playing with the idea of placing one on my 2.5 year old too. I have a hair test coming in the mail for her, but I won't be able to chelate her regardless of the results because her stomach does not physically contract as it should so she vomits all the time and solids stay in the stomach for about 10 hours and come out undigested. So, you can understand that oral chelation would be very dangerous because I could never achieve a constant level of chelator in her. I think her problem is actually a result of my toxicity while she was in utero. I'm planning on emailing Andy once I get her results to see if he has any suggestions. Anyway, could a castor oil pack hurt her in any way? Thanks, Moneca > > > > Hi. > > Just wondering if it was better to do a castor oil pack on or off > > DMSA/ALA round and why. Also can someone explain to me why mercury in > > the liver could be contributing to anxiety/emotional issues than > > mercury in the brain? > > > > Thanks, > > Moneca > > > > Mercury in the liver blocks detox pathways. These pathways should > normally lead to a smooth and symptom-free detox of ordinary, > everyday toxins (waste products in the body, hormones, caffeine, > OTC and rx drugs, chemicals in the air and water, etc). When > they are blocked, many symptoms can occur due to toxins not > being broken down normally - some of these symptoms can be > emotional. > > Imagine what a eight cups of coffee would feel like and suppose you > had that reaction to one cup... That's a blocked liver pathway > leading to emotional symptoms. > > Another example is PMS - one cause of this is liver detox problems > that lead to hormonal imbalances and emotional symptoms. > > -- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2006 Report Share Posted June 21, 2006 I'm curious what effects you are needing for the castor oil. I may be completely off base here, but if its for going potty, there is a form of magnesium called Natural Calm that you dissolve which she would be able to assimilate better. It could do her a lot of good in other ways. (Note the name of it).... monecacolorado wrote: Sweet! Thanks for the info. Do you know of any possible negative effects of doing a castor oil pack? I'm playing with the idea of placing one on my 2.5 year old too. I have a hair test coming in the mail for her, but I won't be able to chelate her regardless of the results because her stomach does not physically contract as it should so she vomits all the time and solids stay in the stomach for about 10 hours and come out undigested. So, you can understand that oral chelation would be very dangerous because I could never achieve a constant level of chelator in her. I think her problem is actually a result of my toxicity while she was in utero. I'm planning on emailing Andy once I get her results to see if he has any suggestions. Anyway, could a castor oil pack hurt her in any way? Thanks, Moneca We Made Changes Your Yahoo! Groups email is all new. Learn More Share Feedback Recent Activity 20 New Members Visit Your Group Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2006 Report Share Posted June 21, 2006 Thanks. I'll email you with the answers since this is off-topic for this forum. Moneca Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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