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This week I had the sharpest increase in mercury symptoms since I got

my fillings removed (over 6 months). I didn't do anything, I don't

get it? It was actually so strong that my driving was impaired.

Anyways is there anyway to speed up the process of calming stirred up

mercury? It usually takes 5-7 days for me to feel better when this

happens. Some times more.

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> This week I had the sharpest increase in mercury symptoms since I got

> my fillings removed (over 6 months).

What symptoms? Are you taking any supplements? Have you been chelating?

I didn't do anything, I don't

> get it?

In his Amalgam Illness book Andy says to expect worsening of symptoms

about 3 months after amalgam removal from the body 'dumping' mercury

from the organs. It was my experience that about 3 months after

amalgam removal symptoms worsened and that didn't let up until I

started chelating.

It was actually so strong that my driving was impaired.

>

> Anyways is there anyway to speed up the process of calming stirred up

> mercury?

Supplementation and chelation (with low chelator doses). Some people

need medications to alleviate certain symptoms. Some people find that

a sulfur food exclusion diet helps to alleviate symptoms (it did for

me after amalgam removal).

It usually takes 5-7 days for me to feel better when this

> happens. Some times more.

>

It took about that long for my symptoms to clear at the end of rounds

when I was trying a dose of chelator that was too high. When I found

the right chelator dose I would only get manageable fatigue at the end

of rounds.

J

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> This week I had the sharpest increase in mercury symptoms since I got

> my fillings removed (over 6 months).

What symptoms? Are you taking any supplements? Have you been chelating?

I didn't do anything, I don't

> get it?

In his Amalgam Illness book Andy says to expect worsening of symptoms

about 3 months after amalgam removal from the body 'dumping' mercury

from the organs. It was my experience that about 3 months after

amalgam removal symptoms worsened and that didn't let up until I

started chelating.

It was actually so strong that my driving was impaired.

>

> Anyways is there anyway to speed up the process of calming stirred up

> mercury?

Supplementation and chelation (with low chelator doses). Some people

need medications to alleviate certain symptoms. Some people find that

a sulfur food exclusion diet helps to alleviate symptoms (it did for

me after amalgam removal).

It usually takes 5-7 days for me to feel better when this

> happens. Some times more.

>

It took about that long for my symptoms to clear at the end of rounds

when I was trying a dose of chelator that was too high. When I found

the right chelator dose I would only get manageable fatigue at the end

of rounds.

J

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> > This week I had the sharpest increase in mercury symptoms since I got

> > my fillings removed (over 6 months).

>

>

>

>

> What symptoms? Are you taking any supplements? Have you been

chelating?

>

>

>

>

>

> I didn't do anything, I don't

> > get it?

>

>

>

> In his Amalgam Illness book Andy says to expect worsening of symptoms

> about 3 months after amalgam removal from the body 'dumping' mercury

> from the organs. It was my experience that about 3 months after

> amalgam removal symptoms worsened and that didn't let up until I

> started chelating.

>

>

>

>

> It was actually so strong that my driving was impaired.

> >

> > Anyways is there anyway to speed up the process of calming stirred up

> > mercury?

>

>

>

> Supplementation and chelation (with low chelator doses). Some people

> need medications to alleviate certain symptoms. Some people find that

> a sulfur food exclusion diet helps to alleviate symptoms (it did for

> me after amalgam removal).

>

>

>

>

>

> It usually takes 5-7 days for me to feel better when this

> > happens. Some times more.

> >

>

>

>

> It took about that long for my symptoms to clear at the end of rounds

> when I was trying a dose of chelator that was too high. When I found

> the right chelator dose I would only get manageable fatigue at the end

> of rounds.

>

> J

>

My symptoms were severe mental health problems. I'm currently taking

a two week break from chelation that's why I don't understand why I

had such a huge surge in symptoms.

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> > This week I had the sharpest increase in mercury symptoms since I got

> > my fillings removed (over 6 months).

>

>

>

>

> What symptoms? Are you taking any supplements? Have you been

chelating?

>

>

>

>

>

> I didn't do anything, I don't

> > get it?

>

>

>

> In his Amalgam Illness book Andy says to expect worsening of symptoms

> about 3 months after amalgam removal from the body 'dumping' mercury

> from the organs. It was my experience that about 3 months after

> amalgam removal symptoms worsened and that didn't let up until I

> started chelating.

>

>

>

>

> It was actually so strong that my driving was impaired.

> >

> > Anyways is there anyway to speed up the process of calming stirred up

> > mercury?

>

>

>

> Supplementation and chelation (with low chelator doses). Some people

> need medications to alleviate certain symptoms. Some people find that

> a sulfur food exclusion diet helps to alleviate symptoms (it did for

> me after amalgam removal).

>

>

>

>

>

> It usually takes 5-7 days for me to feel better when this

> > happens. Some times more.

> >

>

>

>

> It took about that long for my symptoms to clear at the end of rounds

> when I was trying a dose of chelator that was too high. When I found

> the right chelator dose I would only get manageable fatigue at the end

> of rounds.

>

> J

>

My symptoms were severe mental health problems. I'm currently taking

a two week break from chelation that's why I don't understand why I

had such a huge surge in symptoms.

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Okay, I am going to tell you what I have done in thepast and I'm okay with you

giving me feedback, etc. I can relate to this also. I have come to the

tentative conclusion that it is fungus, yeast, bacteria, or whatever that is

getting into the brain or is already in the brain. The way I solved this

problem was to make my own colodial silver (remember to strain it in coffee

filters. This is very important.) I put it in a spray bottle and squirt it

into my mouth when I get those kinds of symptoms. I was breaking the protocol

rules for awhile because the symptoms were so bad and I'd stop whenever they got

real bad usually cutting my round short and not doing three days. I did this

for about a month until I started supplementing with silver. Now I'm on a round

and this is my fifth day and still no symptoms. I'm doing 200 mg of the R-alpha

lipoic acid which is supposed to be equivalent of 400 mg of regular alpha lipoic

acid. I use no DMSa or DMPS. This is what worked for me.

Re: Is there anyway to calm down mercury

after it's been stirred up in the body?

>

> My symptoms were severe mental health problems. I'm currently taking

> a two week break from chelation that's why I don't understand why I

> had such a huge surge in symptoms.

>

It seems that while chelating with Andy's protocol (taking small doses

of chelators at the half life) the metals keep moving constantly. It

is when chelation stops that the moving metals latch on to sites in

the body where they weren't before (redistribution) starting up

symptoms. This has been my experience exactly. I feel fine as long

as I keep chelating. Every single time I stop chelating I get huge

symptoms, always the same ones so it is completely reprodicible. I

have found that some of the symptoms hit the day after I stop and some

(like pain) hit a week or so after I stop. That's why I decided to

chelate continuously for now.

J

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> >

> > My symptoms were severe mental health problems. I'm currently taking

> > a two week break from chelation that's why I don't understand why I

> > had such a huge surge in symptoms.

> >

>

>

> It seems that while chelating with Andy's protocol (taking small doses

> of chelators at the half life) the metals keep moving constantly. It

> is when chelation stops that the moving metals latch on to sites in

> the body where they weren't before (redistribution) starting up

> symptoms. This has been my experience exactly. I feel fine as long

> as I keep chelating. Every single time I stop chelating I get huge

> symptoms, always the same ones so it is completely reprodicible. I

> have found that some of the symptoms hit the day after I stop and some

> (like pain) hit a week or so after I stop. That's why I decided to

> chelate continuously for now.

>

> J

>

So are you sayin it could be the two week breaks that is the problem?

And I should only take 4 day breaks.

I was actually considering chelating every other weekend.

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> >

> > My symptoms were severe mental health problems. I'm currently taking

> > a two week break from chelation that's why I don't understand why I

> > had such a huge surge in symptoms.

> >

>

>

> It seems that while chelating with Andy's protocol (taking small doses

> of chelators at the half life) the metals keep moving constantly. It

> is when chelation stops that the moving metals latch on to sites in

> the body where they weren't before (redistribution) starting up

> symptoms. This has been my experience exactly. I feel fine as long

> as I keep chelating. Every single time I stop chelating I get huge

> symptoms, always the same ones so it is completely reprodicible. I

> have found that some of the symptoms hit the day after I stop and some

> (like pain) hit a week or so after I stop. That's why I decided to

> chelate continuously for now.

>

> J

>

So are you sayin it could be the two week breaks that is the problem?

And I should only take 4 day breaks.

I was actually considering chelating every other weekend.

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> >

> > My symptoms were severe mental health problems. I'm currently taking

> > a two week break from chelation that's why I don't understand why I

> > had such a huge surge in symptoms.

> >

>

>

> It seems that while chelating with Andy's protocol (taking small doses

> of chelators at the half life) the metals keep moving constantly. It

> is when chelation stops that the moving metals latch on to sites in

> the body where they weren't before (redistribution) starting up

> symptoms. This has been my experience exactly. I feel fine as long

> as I keep chelating. Every single time I stop chelating I get huge

> symptoms, always the same ones so it is completely reprodicible. I

> have found that some of the symptoms hit the day after I stop and some

> (like pain) hit a week or so after I stop. That's why I decided to

> chelate continuously for now.

>

> J

>

So are you sayin it could be the two week breaks that is the problem?

And I should only take 4 day breaks.

I was actually considering chelating every other weekend.

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This is only my opinion, but I believe that it is not a good idea for

a person who is metal poisoned to be using more metal, even to relieve

symptoms. My entire family has extremely high silver according to our

hair tests. I don't know for sure why this is, but we have, perhaps

twice a year over the past 7 years, used a bit of colloidal silver for

sore throat or flu symptoms. Silver poisoned people have very

uncomfortable symptoms too. Also, I wonder if the mercury causes the

silver to stay in the body more than if there were no mercury? Be

careful not to make yourself sicker.

Cutler says, " The effectiveness of chelation for removing silver is

unknown but it can be tried using DMSA or DMPS with alkalinization of

the urine, along with ALA. " page 249 in Hair Test Interpretations.

>

> Okay, I am going to tell you what I have done in thepast and I'm

okay with you giving me feedback, etc. I can relate to this also. I

have come to the tentative conclusion that it is fungus, yeast,

bacteria, or whatever that is getting into the brain or is already in

the brain. The way I solved this problem was to make my own colodial

silver (remember to strain it in coffee filters. This is very

important.) I put it in a spray bottle and squirt it into my mouth

when I get those kinds of symptoms. I was breaking the protocol rules

for awhile because the symptoms were so bad and I'd stop whenever they

got real bad usually cutting my round short and not doing three days.

I did this for about a month until I started supplementing with

silver. Now I'm on a round and this is my fifth day and still no

symptoms. I'm doing 200 mg of the R-alpha lipoic acid which is

supposed to be equivalent of 400 mg of regular alpha lipoic acid. I

use no DMSa or DMPS. This is what worked for me.

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> I had to do it this way too when I first started. My symptoms were

> way too severe and the only thing I could do is stay on the

> continuous dose until things started to clear a bit. I was on

> continuous super low doses of DMSA for about 6-7 months. Never had

> the option of using DMPS for this though.

~Inga

> >

> > I am saying that what worked for me was to chelate continuously with

> > DMPS. I still consider what I am doing to be a variation on Andy's

> > protocol - I got the idea from him. I think I might be the only

> > person on this forum chelating continuously, so I probably am

> > confusing people when I talk about it.

> >

> >

>

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> > > So are you sayin it could be the two week breaks that is the

> problem?

> > > And I should only take 4 day breaks.

IMR-----I wouldn't think so......

> > >

> > > I was actually considering chelating every other weekend.

IMR__That should probably be fine. Consider lowering the dosage.

Personally, I had to stay on micro-mini doses for quite some time.

~Inga

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> > > So are you sayin it could be the two week breaks that is the

> problem?

> > > And I should only take 4 day breaks.

IMR-----I wouldn't think so......

> > >

> > > I was actually considering chelating every other weekend.

IMR__That should probably be fine. Consider lowering the dosage.

Personally, I had to stay on micro-mini doses for quite some time.

~Inga

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In frequent-dose-chelation , scwflanders955 writes:

This week I had the sharpest increase in mercury symptoms since I got

my fillings removed (over 6 months). I didn't do anything, I don't

get it? It was actually so strong that my driving was impaired.

----------You probably already got replies on this, but you are in the " hump "

of the graph on page 52 of Amalgam Illness. You will naturally feel worse a few

months after amalgam removal, and this will last for some months. Andy says the

hump will be less severe if you are chelating properly during this time. I also

felt worse a few months after removal, and remember the 6 month mark because it

was around Christmas time, and had kind of a tough time through the holidays. I

kept chelating and felt things slowly getting better, having some rounds where I

felt really good. This continued until I had other medical problems which put

alot of stress on my body and has caused a setback for me with reoccurrence of

symptoms. So I understand how frustrating it is. I think most of us have been

there.----Jackie T.

Anyways is there anyway to speed up the process of calming stirred up

mercury? It usually takes 5-7 days for me to feel better when this

happens. Some times more.

--------Extra Vit C and antioxidants might help. Alka Seltzer Gold can help

with brain fog. Maybe epsom salt baths? How about charcoal? Have you recently

increased the amount of your chelators? Maybe you're trying to go to fast. I

am still on very low doses of DMSA only, even after a year, and I feel good on a

round when I do this. So I'd rather feel better on rounds and not have huge

after-round effects and go slower and take longer if need be, than to push it

and put up with lots of symptoms from trying to go too fast. JMO------Jackie T.

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In frequent-dose-chelation , scwflanders955 writes:

This week I had the sharpest increase in mercury symptoms since I got

my fillings removed (over 6 months). I didn't do anything, I don't

get it? It was actually so strong that my driving was impaired.

----------You probably already got replies on this, but you are in the " hump "

of the graph on page 52 of Amalgam Illness. You will naturally feel worse a few

months after amalgam removal, and this will last for some months. Andy says the

hump will be less severe if you are chelating properly during this time. I also

felt worse a few months after removal, and remember the 6 month mark because it

was around Christmas time, and had kind of a tough time through the holidays. I

kept chelating and felt things slowly getting better, having some rounds where I

felt really good. This continued until I had other medical problems which put

alot of stress on my body and has caused a setback for me with reoccurrence of

symptoms. So I understand how frustrating it is. I think most of us have been

there.----Jackie T.

Anyways is there anyway to speed up the process of calming stirred up

mercury? It usually takes 5-7 days for me to feel better when this

happens. Some times more.

--------Extra Vit C and antioxidants might help. Alka Seltzer Gold can help

with brain fog. Maybe epsom salt baths? How about charcoal? Have you recently

increased the amount of your chelators? Maybe you're trying to go to fast. I

am still on very low doses of DMSA only, even after a year, and I feel good on a

round when I do this. So I'd rather feel better on rounds and not have huge

after-round effects and go slower and take longer if need be, than to push it

and put up with lots of symptoms from trying to go too fast. JMO------Jackie T.

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In frequent-dose-chelation , scwflanders955 writes:

This week I had the sharpest increase in mercury symptoms since I got

my fillings removed (over 6 months). I didn't do anything, I don't

get it? It was actually so strong that my driving was impaired.

----------You probably already got replies on this, but you are in the " hump "

of the graph on page 52 of Amalgam Illness. You will naturally feel worse a few

months after amalgam removal, and this will last for some months. Andy says the

hump will be less severe if you are chelating properly during this time. I also

felt worse a few months after removal, and remember the 6 month mark because it

was around Christmas time, and had kind of a tough time through the holidays. I

kept chelating and felt things slowly getting better, having some rounds where I

felt really good. This continued until I had other medical problems which put

alot of stress on my body and has caused a setback for me with reoccurrence of

symptoms. So I understand how frustrating it is. I think most of us have been

there.----Jackie T.

Anyways is there anyway to speed up the process of calming stirred up

mercury? It usually takes 5-7 days for me to feel better when this

happens. Some times more.

--------Extra Vit C and antioxidants might help. Alka Seltzer Gold can help

with brain fog. Maybe epsom salt baths? How about charcoal? Have you recently

increased the amount of your chelators? Maybe you're trying to go to fast. I

am still on very low doses of DMSA only, even after a year, and I feel good on a

round when I do this. So I'd rather feel better on rounds and not have huge

after-round effects and go slower and take longer if need be, than to push it

and put up with lots of symptoms from trying to go too fast. JMO------Jackie T.

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