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> I did my first chelation round with alpha-lipoic acid in March, 4

> rounds, each for 3 days with 4 days off, 12 - 25mg per round,

> increasing dosage each week. However, I got painful bleeding

> hemorrhoids that took 2 months to recover from. I've still got a bunch

> of poisons in my brain and I need to continue with the ALA, but I

> don't want to do this because of the side-effects.

> Any advice?

Chelate with DMSA or DMPS to reduce the body burden.

Ask for treatment of the hemorrhoids, band ligation or some thing like

that. Resume with ALA after they have healed.

> My doctor said that ALA does something to the blood vessels, which

> would account for the bleeding.

>

Bleeding hemorrhoids (luckily not painful) was one of my mercury

symptoms. I only had trouble with them after significant mercury

exposures, after significant dental work, and after amalgam removal.

I think it's the mercury that irritates the already existing hemorrhoids.

Mine started bleeding shortly after amalgam removal and didn't stop

until I had band ligation. I was chelating with DMPS during that

time, no ALA at all.

Since the ligation I have used ALA, 12.5 mg per dose, for about 2

weeks with no bleeding.

Eat as much fiber as possible and drink lots of water.

J

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Thanks and TK --

What you say makes sense, that it isn't the ALA causing the hemorrhoids,

but the mercury. I know I have mercury in my brain -- I can feel all the

symptoms both physiological and psychological. So now it's back to ALA

chelation. I'll re read Andy's book for the proper way to reduce body

burden from ALA chelation. I have no more mercury in the body -- urine

test showed that. But it's still in the brain and only ALA can get rid

of that.

Thanks again.

:-) Ken MacLean

http://www.kjmaclean.com/

http://www.thevibrationaluniverse.com/

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