Guest guest Posted April 18, 2007 Report Share Posted April 18, 2007 What do you mean by discolouration ? What joints are affected in your case? My joints were also made worse by calcium - but that wasn't as bad as zinc. As i said in my case phosphatidylcholine gives me relief. > > I have experienced joint pains and discoloration at the joints from > time to time during chelation with DMSA. My doctor tells me that I am > detoxing from the joint and/or connective tissue. The discoloration > goes away within two days of appearing. I was told that when > chelating lead, the worst pain in the joints is from re-mineralization > of the bone after the lead is kicked out. > > I also had pain in my joints from taking calcium. It started a few > days after calcium was added to my supplements. I suffered for a week > before it occurred to me to try stopping the calcium. My doctor also > thought of the connection about the same time. The pains were > relieved within 24 hours of stopping calcium. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2007 Report Share Posted April 19, 2007 I have had dark purple discolorations occur at the finger joints, wrist and ankle. They disappear within one to two days if I am chelating (DMSA) and longer if I am not. I don't know if I have had these discolorations at any other joints such as behind my knees, on my elbows, or other places I might not see readily. Sometimes they are sore when you press on them. Usually, I don't feel anything in particular. They sort of look like bruises but not really. They are similar to the purple discolorations that sometimes occur with acupuncture. (Toxin release) They can look like a horrible bruise (Did someone beat you?) but they do not hurt and go away in a very short time. I am chelating mercury, lead and extremely elevated silver. > > > > I have experienced joint pains and discoloration at the joints from > > time to time during chelation with DMSA. My doctor tells me that I am > > detoxing from the joint and/or connective tissue. The discoloration > > goes away within two days of appearing. I was told that when > > chelating lead, the worst pain in the joints is from re-mineralization > > of the bone after the lead is kicked out. > > > > I also had pain in my joints from taking calcium. It started a few > > days after calcium was added to my supplements. I suffered for a week > > before it occurred to me to try stopping the calcium. My doctor also > > thought of the connection about the same time. The pains were > > relieved within 24 hours of stopping calcium. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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