Guest guest Posted April 11, 2007 Report Share Posted April 11, 2007 Hi, I mostly likely have an autoimmune connective tissue disorder (I've never really had it diagnosed). I also have problems with copper so increasing bile would help me greatly. I have a problem with basically any supplement that increases bile, taurine, lecithin, milk thistle, ox bile, coffee (a read Chlorogenic acid increases bile on some website a while ago). Well the problem with increasing bile is that it basically destroys my connective tissue when ever it's increased. I'm guessing most of it is do the mobilization of copper. I can literally feel my connective tissue tingling on my nose and I can see very visible damage later. I've been slowly trying to increase the dose on molybdenum from 500 to 1000. It appears to be lowering my copper substantially based off of the symptoms I'm experiencing. I really don't know what to do about his problem. I know bile should not only help with copper but it would also speed up the elimination of mercury from my body. Any thoughts? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2007 Report Share Posted April 11, 2007 On p 256 of HTI Andy mentions a couple of things to investigate. One is the possibility of gall bladder or biliary tract disease with high copper. Another is a prescription drug (trentine hydrochloride). Another is to check cysteine, sulfate, and other things often affected by heavy metals. http://www.noamalgam.com/hairtestbook.html J > > Hi, I mostly likely have an autoimmune connective tissue disorder > (I've never really had it diagnosed). I also have problems with > copper so increasing bile would help me greatly. > > I have a problem with basically any supplement that increases bile, > taurine, lecithin, milk thistle, ox bile, coffee (a read Chlorogenic > acid increases bile on some website a while ago). Well the problem > with increasing bile is that it basically destroys my connective > tissue when ever it's increased. I'm guessing most of it is do the > mobilization of copper. I can literally feel my connective tissue > tingling on my nose and I can see very visible damage later. > > I've been slowly trying to increase the dose on molybdenum from 500 to > 1000. It appears to be lowering my copper substantially based off of > the symptoms I'm experiencing. > > I really don't know what to do about his problem. I know bile should > not only help with copper but it would also speed up the elimination > of mercury from my body. > > Any thoughts? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2007 Report Share Posted April 11, 2007 >< > Have you tried bentonite clay to help bind the copper before it's reabsorbed? scwflanders955 wrote: > Hi, I mostly likely have an autoimmune connective tissue disorder > (I've never really had it diagnosed). I also have problems with > copper so increasing bile would help me greatly. > > I have a problem with basically any supplement that increases bile, > taurine, lecithin, milk thistle, ox bile, coffee (a read Chlorogenic > acid increases bile on some website a while ago). Well the problem > with increasing bile is that it basically destroys my connective > tissue when ever it's increased. I'm guessing most of it is do the > mobilization of copper. I can literally feel my connective tissue > tingling on my nose and I can see very visible damage later. > > I've been slowly trying to increase the dose on molybdenum from 500 to > 1000. It appears to be lowering my copper substantially based off of > the symptoms I'm experiencing. > > I really don't know what to do about his problem. I know bile should > not only help with copper but it would also speed up the elimination > of mercury from my body. > > Any thoughts? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2007 Report Share Posted April 11, 2007 > > I've been slowly trying to increase the dose on molybdenum from 500 to > 1000. It appears to be lowering my copper substantially based off of > the symptoms I'm experiencing. Everything J T said was good. Sorry I can't remember if your hair copper was in the high red. If so, Andy says on pg. 256 of Hair Test Interpretation that you could go as high as 3,000 mcg of molybdenum per day. So, since you find additional molybdenum so helpful you could go much higher. If your hair copper was not extremely high, I'm not sure what Andy would say. Personally, I'd keep increasing molybdenum if you feel it is helpful. I assume you are taking plenty of zinc with each meal. Up to 200mg per day. Many high copper people need adrenal and/or thyroid support. Have you checked those? W. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2007 Report Share Posted April 11, 2007 > > Hi, I mostly likely have an autoimmune connective tissue disorder > > (I've never really had it diagnosed). I also have problems with > > copper so increasing bile would help me greatly. > > > > I have a problem with basically any supplement that increases bile, > > taurine, lecithin, milk thistle, ox bile, coffee (a read Chlorogenic > > acid increases bile on some website a while ago). Well the problem > > with increasing bile is that it basically destroys my connective > > tissue when ever it's increased. I'm guessing most of it is do the > > mobilization of copper. I can literally feel my connective tissue > > tingling on my nose and I can see very visible damage later. > > > > I've been slowly trying to increase the dose on molybdenum from 500 to > > 1000. It appears to be lowering my copper substantially based off of > > the symptoms I'm experiencing. > > > > I really don't know what to do about his problem. I know bile should > > not only help with copper but it would also speed up the elimination > > of mercury from my body. > > > > Any thoughts? > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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