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> I was wondering whether having strong reactions from

> probiotics is a good sign of detoxification of mer-

> cury?

TK--- NO. probiotics do not chelate. This is a sign that your gi

biology is off and the probiotics are causing die off of the bad

bacteria which is just a neurotoxic as Hg is and causes many of the

same symptoms - go slower as this is not really good to do and create

strong die off reactions

>

> I read that the yeast feeds on mercury.

TK--- this is not correct

So everytime

> we take probiotics which kill these yeast, mercury

> is made free in the gut which gives strong reactions?

TK--- No

>

> A while ago I took lactobacillus DDS from Natren. That

> was really strong stuff. Whithin a few minutes of taking

> it I would get bowel irritation. As if there was a real

> war in my intestines. My stools got softer from this.

TK--- this is because your gut pathology is off and you need more

good bacteria

>

> Could it be that strong/aggressive probiotics free/che-

> late mercury from the intestines which gives the kind of

> reaction I had?

TK--- NO. they do not chelate Hg

>

> I also have a question about zinc and metallothionein.

> I read that MT is very important for removing heavy

> metals. It is also very important for zinc retention.

> Does this mean that as long as there are heavy metals

> int the body any MT which is available will pull these

> heavy metals

> and flush them out, meaning MT(thionein) is not avai-

> lable to take up zinc because it is TOO ''busy'' with

> heavymetal detoxification? So as long as there is too

> muchheavy metals(mercury in particular), the body

> cannot use zinc effectively?

TK--- Hg screws up the usage of many things including zinc

>

> Greetings Ali

>

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