Guest guest Posted July 10, 2007 Report Share Posted July 10, 2007 Going through the archives, it seems as though going too fast, and toxic side effects, are the biggest barrier to chelating effectively and pleasantly. I'm beginning to wonder if we couldn't go faster by going slower. In other words, I wonder if it would make sense to carry Andy's idea of small, frequent doses even a little further. For example, start with 5 mg DMSA every 3 hours, and eventually add a similar dose of ALA. Yes, it would be very slow, but to make up for it, you could probably do LONG rounds. Maybe even a month on and a week off? Or maybe you wouldn't need to stop at all? The BIG advantage of this, it seems to me, would be vastly reduced or nonexistent side effects, and the virtual elimination of the end-of-round blues, when you stop and blood levels of chelators drop and stirred-up heavy-metal ions are left in the bloodstream to resettle somewhere else in the body and cause mischief. Any thoughts? Andy, if you're listening, I would love to hear your comments. Any harm to trying? Dean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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