Guest guest Posted July 19, 2007 Report Share Posted July 19, 2007 I hope Andy answers this for. As a person with adrenal problems and thyroid problems and very little money, and no access to saliva testing. I am using a product called Adrenal Cortex Extract by Nutricology. It is a organic glandular that works very well. It has eliminated my adrenal symptoms. I had those symptoms prior to removal but post removal, about three months after, they got worse. I had all mine removed at one time. Following Huggins protocol. My test was one away from meeting rules. I had 14 amalgams, the first one placed at age 10, the final one at age 15. d them all until I was 34. I take once capsule of adrenal cortex extract in the morning and another between noon and three pm. This is a viable support option for those undergoing removal or chelation. > > > I'm trying to figure out a way to 'routinely' support people's adrenals before the dental work, during and after. > I believe that hydrocortisone is the best option and have seen some do well by using it. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2007 Report Share Posted July 20, 2007 --- I also hope Andy can help us with this. I was doing great before amalgam removal, adrenals were actually healing, however, since having the amalgams removed and beginning chelation my adrenals, which were already weak, got much worse. I am up to 12.5 mgs of HC in am, 7.5 at lunch, 5 mgs at pm and sometimes have to take it at 8pm to finish the day. What's worse is now it seems like I cannot get through the day without HC and seem to be needing more and more. How do I chelate safely and support my adrenals? THis seems to be the question no one can answer. Should I switch to just a natural detox instead of chemical (DMSA or DMPS)? Do I take HC and glandulars? Will this help? Anyone enlightenment on this would be great. Thanks. la > > > > > > I'm trying to figure out a way to 'routinely' support people's > adrenals before the dental work, during and after. > > I believe that hydrocortisone is the best option and have seen > some do well by using it. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2007 Report Share Posted July 20, 2007 --- I also hope Andy can help us with this. I was doing great before amalgam removal, adrenals were actually healing, however, since having the amalgams removed and beginning chelation my adrenals, which were already weak, got much worse. I am up to 12.5 mgs of HC in am, 7.5 at lunch, 5 mgs at pm and sometimes have to take it at 8pm to finish the day. What's worse is now it seems like I cannot get through the day without HC and seem to be needing more and more. How do I chelate safely and support my adrenals? THis seems to be the question no one can answer. Should I switch to just a natural detox instead of chemical (DMSA or DMPS)? Do I take HC and glandulars? Will this help? Anyone enlightenment on this would be great. Thanks. la > > > > > > I'm trying to figure out a way to 'routinely' support people's > adrenals before the dental work, during and after. > > I believe that hydrocortisone is the best option and have seen > some do well by using it. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2007 Report Share Posted July 20, 2007 --- I also hope Andy can help us with this. I was doing great before amalgam removal, adrenals were actually healing, however, since having the amalgams removed and beginning chelation my adrenals, which were already weak, got much worse. I am up to 12.5 mgs of HC in am, 7.5 at lunch, 5 mgs at pm and sometimes have to take it at 8pm to finish the day. What's worse is now it seems like I cannot get through the day without HC and seem to be needing more and more. How do I chelate safely and support my adrenals? THis seems to be the question no one can answer. Should I switch to just a natural detox instead of chemical (DMSA or DMPS)? Do I take HC and glandulars? Will this help? Anyone enlightenment on this would be great. Thanks. la > > > > > > I'm trying to figure out a way to 'routinely' support people's > adrenals before the dental work, during and after. > > I believe that hydrocortisone is the best option and have seen > some do well by using it. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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