Guest guest Posted July 8, 2007 Report Share Posted July 8, 2007 I was tempted to be discouraged by the talk about lack of success. For my own sake and any other doubters I must record my success. I could talk for hours (a symptom), but will just outline: I came here 18 mo ago at 32yr old, health declining, nearly deblitated by ankylosing spondylitis. Removed 6 fillings about 18 mo ago and discontinued allergy shots preserved with thimerosal; began strict low carb diet to control yeast. Started 8mg dmsa during the 3 month period of amalgam removal before understanding the problem with this. Fatigue dramatically increased and was completely unable to interact with people for a 3 day stretch. Have chelated since following Cutler protocol exactly. Symptoms improved: allergies gone asthma gone ankylosing spondylitis gone if following diet fatigue nearly gone (also diet dependent) anger- this was a big one for me. skinny and weak to much more athletic ability to concentrate- huge improvement chronic bronchitis, frequent colds- now one minor cold in 12 mo. not gassy- diet dependent much less anxiety, paranoia, antisocial behaviors no reactive hypoglycemia normalized liver enzymes (ALT and Total Bili high past 10 yr.) One could say that these improvements are from the Candida diet alone, but after a year, I am unable to take more than 37 mg ALA with 25 mg dmsa. Taking 50 mg Ala with 25 dmsa causes too much increase in mental symptoms. Taking 25 mg Ala alone had the same effect. I take many typical supplements and am often adding or deleting one. Things don't seem to effect me quickly like others. The only clear correlation I had was starting dmsa too early and trying too much ALA. Any kind of sugar or carbohydrate beyond that in tomatos causes swift symptoms. This hasn't improved, but I wonder if the constant bombardment of my gut with mercury/chelators keeps the yeast going. Thaks to everybody who invests time to help. NOBODY should EVER leave here without posting success stories for the record. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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