Guest guest Posted May 10, 2007 Report Share Posted May 10, 2007 My comments in your message... > > Hi, > I " m new to the group Hi! and welcome! > and am very overwhelmed with all the info in > Cutler's book. Not surprising, most of us were at the beginning. > I'm a chronic lyme patient and am looking into > the possibility that I may have mercury as well. I have a question > related to temperature. > > I know mercury can cause one to have low body temps (below 97.5), > which I am a candidate for. But what specifically about temp. > regulation? I have had the weirdest time trying to regulate the temp. > in my body when I am switching enviorenments from being indoors to > being outdoors, also when getting out of the shower. It's 80 degrees > in our house but being around open windows makes me feel like wind or > chills get in my body and then once that happens I'm skewed all > evening. >This has been going on for 3 months now. Does this sound like > a symptom that anyone else in this group has had? I have symptoms similiar to this and I think they come from damage to my hypothalmus (an organ in the brain involved with temperature regulation). Mercury accumulates in endocrine glands including the hypothalmus and pituitary. J > Please let me know. > I have been so perplexed. > > Thanks, > Ilanah > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 11, 2007 Report Share Posted May 11, 2007 Hi , Thanks for that info and also the feedback on the homeopathic for mercury. Have you noticed any improovment in the temperture regulation since doing Andy's chelation program? What specifically are you doing, the DMSA, DMPA and ALA? Ilanah - In frequent-dose-chelation , " lindajaytee " wrote: > > > > My comments in your message... > > > > > > > Hi, > > I " m new to the group > > > > Hi! and welcome! > > > > > > and am very overwhelmed with all the info in > > Cutler's book. > > > > > Not surprising, most of us were at the beginning. > > > > > > > I'm a chronic lyme patient and am looking into > > the possibility that I may have mercury as well. I have a question > > related to temperature. > > > > I know mercury can cause one to have low body temps (below 97.5), > > which I am a candidate for. But what specifically about temp. > > regulation? I have had the weirdest time trying to regulate the temp. > > in my body when I am switching enviorenments from being indoors to > > being outdoors, also when getting out of the shower. It's 80 degrees > > in our house but being around open windows makes me feel like wind or > > chills get in my body and then once that happens I'm skewed all > > evening. > > >This has been going on for 3 months now. Does this sound like > > a symptom that anyone else in this group has had? > > > > > > I have symptoms similiar to this and I think they come from damage to > my hypothalmus (an organ in the brain involved with temperature > regulation). Mercury accumulates in endocrine glands including the > hypothalmus and pituitary. > > J > > > > > > Please let me know. > > I have been so perplexed. > > > > Thanks, > > Ilanah > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 11, 2007 Report Share Posted May 11, 2007 Hi , Thanks for that info and also the feedback on the homeopathic for mercury. Have you noticed any improovment in the temperture regulation since doing Andy's chelation program? What specifically are you doing, the DMSA, DMPA and ALA? Ilanah - In frequent-dose-chelation , " lindajaytee " wrote: > > > > My comments in your message... > > > > > > > Hi, > > I " m new to the group > > > > Hi! and welcome! > > > > > > and am very overwhelmed with all the info in > > Cutler's book. > > > > > Not surprising, most of us were at the beginning. > > > > > > > I'm a chronic lyme patient and am looking into > > the possibility that I may have mercury as well. I have a question > > related to temperature. > > > > I know mercury can cause one to have low body temps (below 97.5), > > which I am a candidate for. But what specifically about temp. > > regulation? I have had the weirdest time trying to regulate the temp. > > in my body when I am switching enviorenments from being indoors to > > being outdoors, also when getting out of the shower. It's 80 degrees > > in our house but being around open windows makes me feel like wind or > > chills get in my body and then once that happens I'm skewed all > > evening. > > >This has been going on for 3 months now. Does this sound like > > a symptom that anyone else in this group has had? > > > > > > I have symptoms similiar to this and I think they come from damage to > my hypothalmus (an organ in the brain involved with temperature > regulation). Mercury accumulates in endocrine glands including the > hypothalmus and pituitary. > > J > > > > > > Please let me know. > > I have been so perplexed. > > > > Thanks, > > Ilanah > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 11, 2007 Report Share Posted May 11, 2007 Hi , Thanks for that info and also the feedback on the homeopathic for mercury. Have you noticed any improovment in the temperture regulation since doing Andy's chelation program? What specifically are you doing, the DMSA, DMPA and ALA? Ilanah - In frequent-dose-chelation , " lindajaytee " wrote: > > > > My comments in your message... > > > > > > > Hi, > > I " m new to the group > > > > Hi! and welcome! > > > > > > and am very overwhelmed with all the info in > > Cutler's book. > > > > > Not surprising, most of us were at the beginning. > > > > > > > I'm a chronic lyme patient and am looking into > > the possibility that I may have mercury as well. I have a question > > related to temperature. > > > > I know mercury can cause one to have low body temps (below 97.5), > > which I am a candidate for. But what specifically about temp. > > regulation? I have had the weirdest time trying to regulate the temp. > > in my body when I am switching enviorenments from being indoors to > > being outdoors, also when getting out of the shower. It's 80 degrees > > in our house but being around open windows makes me feel like wind or > > chills get in my body and then once that happens I'm skewed all > > evening. > > >This has been going on for 3 months now. Does this sound like > > a symptom that anyone else in this group has had? > > > > > > I have symptoms similiar to this and I think they come from damage to > my hypothalmus (an organ in the brain involved with temperature > regulation). Mercury accumulates in endocrine glands including the > hypothalmus and pituitary. > > J > > > > > > Please let me know. > > I have been so perplexed. > > > > Thanks, > > Ilanah > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 11, 2007 Report Share Posted May 11, 2007 Mercury causes endocrine system disruption. It will slow your adrenals and thyroid. This is what often causes low body temp. Low body temp is recognized as a symptom of hypothyroid issues. My body temp is always about 97.5. Until I began doing something to help my thyroid. Get your T3 and T4 tested. Mercury block the use of thyroid and adrenal hormones from being properly used in your body. This creates the disregulation. It will also give you estrogen problems too. Yes, I have had this problem for years. Once I get cold, I am freezing for days. My feet are like ice all winter, and my hands always cold. It wasn't until I began taking adrenal support and thyroid support that I saw this get better. > > Hi, > I " m new to the group and am very overwhelmed with all the info in > Cutler's book. I'm a chronic lyme patient and am looking into > the possibility that I may have mercury as well. I have a question > related to temperature. > > I know mercury can cause one to have low body temps (below 97.5), > which I am a candidate for. But what specifically about temp. > regulation? I have had the weirdest time trying to regulate the temp. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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