Guest guest Posted April 2, 2008 Report Share Posted April 2, 2008 Are the basic supplements in the supplement file intended to support chelation or provide general health support? I'm intolerant to many supplements and can only take about half of what is on the list. I cannot take any herbs at all. I'm not able to take some of the important antioxidants like C and E, although I put E on my skin. I will retest C to see if I can tolerate any at all. This won't change until I chelate so I don't see any option but to go forward simply taking what I can managed! Any input? Any suggestions on how to test DMSA for tolerance/intolerance? Or is it best just to go ahead with a round at the lowest dose (12.5 mg) and see how it goes. I notice that in the book Andy says that a more immediate reaction would indicate a problem with the drug itself, and other reactions that take some time are more likely chelation side effects. Thanks in advance for your thoughts. Lee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2008 Report Share Posted April 2, 2008 In frequent-dose-chelation chayote_108 wrote: Are the basic supplements in the supplement file intended to support chelation or provide general health support? -------Yes, they do both.---------Jackie I'm intolerant to many supplements and can only take about half of what is on the list. I cannot take any herbs at all. I'm not able to take some of the important antioxidants like C and E, although I put E on my skin. I will retest C to see if I can tolerate any at all. This won't change until I chelate so I don't see any option but to go forward simply taking what I can managed! Any input? ----------Yes, you can only take what you can tolerate now, and hopefully down the road, you will be able to tolerate more. I remember reading this on A-M, some parents reporting that their kids didn't tolerate supplements until after they had done some chelation.----------Jackie Any suggestions on how to test DMSA for tolerance/intolerance? Or is it best just to go ahead with a round at the lowest dose (12.5 mg) and see how it goes. I notice that in the book Andy says that a more immediate reaction would indicate a problem with the drug itself, and other reactions that take some time are more likely chelation side effects. -----------Yes, you're just going to have to try it. You could even start lower than 12.5mg, some people only tolerate 6mg at first, maybe even lower. But 12.5 is usually a good starting dose for most. And some people feel better with more frequent dosing, like every 3 hours, instead of every 4.---------Jackie Thanks in advance for your thoughts. Lee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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