Guest guest Posted August 18, 2007 Report Share Posted August 18, 2007 > > Hi! > Longshot maybe, but could taking DMSA cause inflammations in my nervous- > system, more specifically the nerveroots in my lower back ? > I had a back injury approx. 9 years ago with a ruptured disc in my > lower back so every now and then this have given me problems. During > the time I have known I am mercury toxic it has pretty much been ok, > until now. I am now 4 months past amalgam removal and on my 12th round > of DMSA. Last three rounds have been 25 mg and the burning, itching and > numbness in my legs started about three weeks ago, which was when I > managed to raise the dosage to 25 mg. If these symptoms cropped up at a dose of 25 mg, then I would reduce the dose and leave it at the lower dose (12.5 mg or whatever you were doing that was more tolerable) for a good while before increasing. You certainly had mercury in your body back then, even if you didn't know you were mercury toxic. -- > - Kyrre > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2007 Report Share Posted August 18, 2007 > > Hi! > Longshot maybe, but could taking DMSA cause inflammations in my nervous- > system, more specifically the nerveroots in my lower back ? > I had a back injury approx. 9 years ago with a ruptured disc in my > lower back so every now and then this have given me problems. During > the time I have known I am mercury toxic it has pretty much been ok, > until now. I am now 4 months past amalgam removal and on my 12th round > of DMSA. Last three rounds have been 25 mg and the burning, itching and > numbness in my legs started about three weeks ago, which was when I > managed to raise the dosage to 25 mg. If these symptoms cropped up at a dose of 25 mg, then I would reduce the dose and leave it at the lower dose (12.5 mg or whatever you were doing that was more tolerable) for a good while before increasing. You certainly had mercury in your body back then, even if you didn't know you were mercury toxic. -- > - Kyrre > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2007 Report Share Posted August 18, 2007 > > Hi! > Longshot maybe, but could taking DMSA cause inflammations in my nervous- > system, more specifically the nerveroots in my lower back ? > I had a back injury approx. 9 years ago with a ruptured disc in my > lower back so every now and then this have given me problems. During > the time I have known I am mercury toxic it has pretty much been ok, > until now. I am now 4 months past amalgam removal and on my 12th round > of DMSA. Last three rounds have been 25 mg and the burning, itching and > numbness in my legs started about three weeks ago, which was when I > managed to raise the dosage to 25 mg. If these symptoms cropped up at a dose of 25 mg, then I would reduce the dose and leave it at the lower dose (12.5 mg or whatever you were doing that was more tolerable) for a good while before increasing. You certainly had mercury in your body back then, even if you didn't know you were mercury toxic. -- > - Kyrre > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2007 Report Share Posted August 19, 2007 > Hi! > Longshot maybe, but could taking DMSA cause inflammations in my nervous- > system, more specifically the nerveroots in my lower back ? > I had a back injury approx. 9 years ago with a ruptured disc in my > lower back so every now and then this have given me problems. During > the time I have known I am mercury toxic it has pretty much been ok, > until now. I am now 4 months past amalgam removal and on my 12th round > of DMSA. Last three rounds have been 25 mg and the burning, itching and > numbness in my legs started about three weeks ago, which was when I > managed to raise the dosage to 25 mg. DMSA moves mercury through the kidneys and 'activates' the adrenals. Low back pain can be from either. I have seen it corrected most times when people get on proper adrenal support and clean their kidneys. Most likely the kidneys have something to do with your type of pain - maybe not all, but some at least. I know it is easy to dismiss this point, but as a physiotherapist I can tell you that kidney cleanses help almost every single time with lower back pain. When your kidneys are stressed I feel them to swell slightly in the body, this causes a pressure on the nerves in that area. Also, kidney crystals build-up in the tissues there and cause pain. I never believes this stuff, and was forced to accept it after seeing low back pain after low back pain vanish with kidney cleanses. This is the one I recommend http://www.livingnetwork.co.za/drclarknetwork/kidney_cleanse.html Dean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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