Guest guest Posted February 18, 2007 Report Share Posted February 18, 2007 Guy, I recently started out with 25 mg DMSA and feel remarkably good while on it and for a day or two days after. It's two years since my fillings came out and, like you, I assumed my blood levels were low & could start at higher dosages. 50 mg was too much. I react horribly to ALA and will be waiting perhaps several months before introducing it. Joanne --------------------------------- Never miss an email again! Yahoo! Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. Check it out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2007 Report Share Posted February 18, 2007 > >> I've now done two rounds of ALA and DMSA at 50mg and while I felt OK > doing them two days after the second I found a whole series of > symptoms coming back, some familiar - poor concentration, brain fog, > headache, digestive problems, disturbed sleep, impotence, - and some > I've never had before - an odd red pustule on my arm, dry skin, > inflamed foreskin. TK--- 50mg is too much for many people to start with - please reduce dosags to say 12.5 to start and start with only one chelator - see General suggestions on starting the protocol in the files section I know you will say the dose was too high. I > thought perhaps I had already got rid of enough mercury to be able to > manage this much, but clearly not so I plan to restart with half or a > quarter of that dose. TK--- 1/4 dose 12.5mg of only dmsa But my main question to you is should I carry > on now or wait until the symptoms abate before trying again? TK--- you need as much time off round as on round. if you are due to start again that is fine but with a reduced dosage and only dmsa or ala to begin with - see files section. Also, > how long are they likely to last? Is it possible to chelate > successfully without side-effects? TK---for some yes. I think the answer must be no, > so where do you draw the line, and how? TK--- side effects to tollerance or below so you can continue to chelate, if side effects are not tollerable people do not continue. > I hope you can offer some reassurance and guidance, > > Guy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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