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> >

> > Some poisoned people can tolerate exersize better than others. That

> > is actually one thing that is indicated on a hair test. My hair

> test indicated that I would benefit from exersize even though my

> adrenal function is so poor.

>

> ***I had a DDI hair test done. What am I looking for to understand if

> I would benefit from exercise?

" Exercize is helpful for people with elevation of Ca and Mg relative

to Na and K " p 114 of

http://www.noamalgam.com/hairtestbook.html

There is a file in the files section with instructions on how to post

hair test results if you want feedback from the group.

> >

> > It is common for people to feel better immediately after amalgam

> > removal for about 3 months and then start to feel worse at the 3

> month point as the body starts to dump mercury out of the organs.

> Chelation is also a stress and can cause an increase in fatigue.

>

> ***thanks this helped me...I didn't know at the 3 month point people

> start to feel worse, I thought it was 6 months.

> >

There is a graph on p 52 of " Amalgam Illness " that sort of shows what

happens in picture format.

ANDY, if you are reading, this part is for you:

> >

> >

> > > I didn't see anything in the book that addressed stages other

> than count on 9 months before adrenals are healed.

>

> > What I remember from the book is that it can take 9 months to

> > gradually get off of the cortisol once the adrenals are healed. If

> > you could find the page you are referring to I could take a look at

> it.

> >

>

> ***It's page 120, at the bottom of column 1, top of column 2. The

> whole adrenal sections starts on page 118.

>

I read that to mean that it takes 9 months to wean off of cortisol

when a person has been on it long term. Now that I read it again I

realize that I could have misinterpreted it.

> > The amount of chelation it will take before the adrenals are healed

> > will be an individual thing because different people have different

> > toxicities and different amounts of damage.

> >

> > In my case I was prescribed cortisol very late and have been

> seriously poisoned for a long time. The dose that I needed to start

> with was much higher than what you need. The doctor who prescribed

> it for me initially told me that I might never get off of it, or I

> might. It is difficult to tell. It sounds like you have a much

> better chance than I do (because of the low dose that you are able to

> manage with).

> >

> ***This makes me feel better thank you.

> >

Always welcome.

J

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