Guest guest Posted August 19, 2007 Report Share Posted August 19, 2007 When I've felt redistribution, it's at about the 3 day point after ending a round. I have no doubt that environmental exposures make things worse. Keeping known trouble-makers out of our home and avoiding outside environmental exposures makes a definite difference for me. If our bodies are clogged up with mercury, we have to assume we've been unable to excrete a number of toxins for a long time. Joanne > > Hello. > > Amalgam removal with proper protocol was completed just over 2 weeks > ago. 5 days after amalgam removal, I started with 12.5 mg DMSA every > 4 hours, including at night, 3 days on and 3 days off. I've completed > 2 rounds. Both went smoothly, with no side effects. I'm about 12 > hours away from starting my 3rd round. > > This afternoon, after taking a 2-hour flight from Prague to Moscow, I > developed a splitting headache and feel nauseous. > > Headaches have been a part of my life for a very long time but this is > the first one I've had since amalgam removal. :-( I don't think > redistribution would cause a headache 3 days after ending the round. > > Since I felt fine in Prague, my theory is that I'm reacting to > something in the air here in Moscow: pollution, possibly from a > coal-fired power plant. (I have no idea what kind of plants are > around here, but the air is hardly clean.) > > Has anyone else experienced this? > > > ---Katharine > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2007 Report Share Posted August 19, 2007 When I've felt redistribution, it's at about the 3 day point after ending a round. I have no doubt that environmental exposures make things worse. Keeping known trouble-makers out of our home and avoiding outside environmental exposures makes a definite difference for me. If our bodies are clogged up with mercury, we have to assume we've been unable to excrete a number of toxins for a long time. Joanne > > Hello. > > Amalgam removal with proper protocol was completed just over 2 weeks > ago. 5 days after amalgam removal, I started with 12.5 mg DMSA every > 4 hours, including at night, 3 days on and 3 days off. I've completed > 2 rounds. Both went smoothly, with no side effects. I'm about 12 > hours away from starting my 3rd round. > > This afternoon, after taking a 2-hour flight from Prague to Moscow, I > developed a splitting headache and feel nauseous. > > Headaches have been a part of my life for a very long time but this is > the first one I've had since amalgam removal. :-( I don't think > redistribution would cause a headache 3 days after ending the round. > > Since I felt fine in Prague, my theory is that I'm reacting to > something in the air here in Moscow: pollution, possibly from a > coal-fired power plant. (I have no idea what kind of plants are > around here, but the air is hardly clean.) > > Has anyone else experienced this? > > > ---Katharine > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2007 Report Share Posted August 19, 2007 When I've felt redistribution, it's at about the 3 day point after ending a round. I have no doubt that environmental exposures make things worse. Keeping known trouble-makers out of our home and avoiding outside environmental exposures makes a definite difference for me. If our bodies are clogged up with mercury, we have to assume we've been unable to excrete a number of toxins for a long time. Joanne > > Hello. > > Amalgam removal with proper protocol was completed just over 2 weeks > ago. 5 days after amalgam removal, I started with 12.5 mg DMSA every > 4 hours, including at night, 3 days on and 3 days off. I've completed > 2 rounds. Both went smoothly, with no side effects. I'm about 12 > hours away from starting my 3rd round. > > This afternoon, after taking a 2-hour flight from Prague to Moscow, I > developed a splitting headache and feel nauseous. > > Headaches have been a part of my life for a very long time but this is > the first one I've had since amalgam removal. :-( I don't think > redistribution would cause a headache 3 days after ending the round. > > Since I felt fine in Prague, my theory is that I'm reacting to > something in the air here in Moscow: pollution, possibly from a > coal-fired power plant. (I have no idea what kind of plants are > around here, but the air is hardly clean.) > > Has anyone else experienced this? > > > ---Katharine > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2007 Report Share Posted August 20, 2007 Thanks, Joanne. The headache seemed way too bad to have been caused only by dehydration from the flight. I feel much better today and have started my 3rd round. I suppose that the good thing is that, eventually, after I get all of the metal out, I won't suffer from these terrible mercury headaches anymore. ---Katharine Joanne wannabe3999@...> wrote: When I've felt redistribution, it's at about the 3 day point after ending a round. I have no doubt that environmental exposures make things worse. Keeping known trouble-makers out of our home and avoiding outside environmental exposures makes a definite difference for me. If our bodies are clogged up with mercury, we have to assume we've been unable to excrete a number of toxins for a long time. Joanne > > ---Katharine > __._,_._ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2007 Report Share Posted August 20, 2007 Thanks, Joanne. The headache seemed way too bad to have been caused only by dehydration from the flight. I feel much better today and have started my 3rd round. I suppose that the good thing is that, eventually, after I get all of the metal out, I won't suffer from these terrible mercury headaches anymore. ---Katharine Joanne wannabe3999@...> wrote: When I've felt redistribution, it's at about the 3 day point after ending a round. I have no doubt that environmental exposures make things worse. Keeping known trouble-makers out of our home and avoiding outside environmental exposures makes a definite difference for me. If our bodies are clogged up with mercury, we have to assume we've been unable to excrete a number of toxins for a long time. Joanne > > ---Katharine > __._,_._ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2007 Report Share Posted August 20, 2007 Hi, Aeroplanes themselves are toxic beasts. Saw a documentary recently where it exposed the fact that the air in planes enters from around the engines (wing) and most engines leak oil, the oil becomes micro- sized in the air and circulates in the cabin for the length of the flight. This appears to be the reason why babies scream so incessantly during flights, they are very sensitive and aware of what is going on. Coupled with this is the " pongs " from the plastics in the cabin, sanitisers, other passengers etc. The study was done in the UK and was so comprehensive that the new 787 (??) planes now being developed draw air from a source away from the engines. People think they have jetlag, it is frequently that they are just poisoned during the flight, taking a bucket of antioxidants before and after flights would have to be the best option. na > > > > Hello. > > > > Amalgam removal with proper protocol was completed just over 2 > weeks > > ago. 5 days after amalgam removal, I started with 12.5 mg DMSA > every > > 4 hours, including at night, 3 days on and 3 days off. I've > completed > > 2 rounds. Both went smoothly, with no side effects. I'm about 12 > > hours away from starting my 3rd round. > > > > This afternoon, after taking a 2-hour flight from Prague to > Moscow, I > > developed a splitting headache and feel nauseous. > > > > Headaches have been a part of my life for a very long time but > this is > > the first one I've had since amalgam removal. :-( I don't think > > redistribution would cause a headache 3 days after ending the > round. > > > > Since I felt fine in Prague, my theory is that I'm reacting to > > something in the air here in Moscow: pollution, possibly from a > > coal-fired power plant. (I have no idea what kind of plants are > > around here, but the air is hardly clean.) > > > > Has anyone else experienced this? > > > > > > ---Katharine > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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