Guest guest Posted August 20, 2007 Report Share Posted August 20, 2007 Dean, Another long shot for you. Is it possible that kidney stress could be causing painful leg muscles? without noticing lower back pain? Which vertebrae would lead to the muscles in the front of the thigh? Is it possible that a weak spine in that area could lead to painful thigh muscles? (without the shooting pain down the legs that we usually think of being associated with low back problems). Thanks J > > > > 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...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2007 Report Share Posted August 20, 2007 Dean, Another long shot for you. Is it possible that kidney stress could be causing painful leg muscles? without noticing lower back pain? Which vertebrae would lead to the muscles in the front of the thigh? Is it possible that a weak spine in that area could lead to painful thigh muscles? (without the shooting pain down the legs that we usually think of being associated with low back problems). Thanks J > > > > 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...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2007 Report Share Posted August 20, 2007 Dean, Another long shot for you. Is it possible that kidney stress could be causing painful leg muscles? without noticing lower back pain? Which vertebrae would lead to the muscles in the front of the thigh? Is it possible that a weak spine in that area could lead to painful thigh muscles? (without the shooting pain down the legs that we usually think of being associated with low back problems). Thanks J > > > > 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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