Guest guest Posted December 5, 2007 Report Share Posted December 5, 2007 > > I am on my second round with ALA and my body seems to really like it (much more than > DMSA) Is it okay to just chelate with ALA and forego the DMSA? TK--- Yes, ALA is the chelator of choice and what is going to get it out of your brain. As long as you are 3 months post amalgam removal. DMSA only chealtes extracellular Hg and is used as an adjunct for those that have high body burdens, to increase excretion some and for those that can not tollerate ALA alone etc. > Kat > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2007 Report Share Posted December 5, 2007 I had a similar experience. I did my entire chelation with ALA only. Now I do random chelation a couple of times a year and the DMSA doesn't bother me any more. As a guesstimate, perhaps I still had some body load of mercury and the combination of ALA and DMSA was just freeing up too much mercury. ALA by itself didn't give me any problems. I kept increasing dosage and spent about a year at 100mg doses of ALA, almost every weekend. It's nice to have my brain back. K. --- sweetlavendarlove katherinelash@...> wrote: > I am on my second round with ALA and my body seems > to really like it (much more than > DMSA) Is it okay to just chelate with ALA and > forego the DMSA? > Kat > > ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your home page. http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2007 Report Share Posted December 5, 2007 I had a similar experience. I did my entire chelation with ALA only. Now I do random chelation a couple of times a year and the DMSA doesn't bother me any more. As a guesstimate, perhaps I still had some body load of mercury and the combination of ALA and DMSA was just freeing up too much mercury. ALA by itself didn't give me any problems. I kept increasing dosage and spent about a year at 100mg doses of ALA, almost every weekend. It's nice to have my brain back. K. --- sweetlavendarlove katherinelash@...> wrote: > I am on my second round with ALA and my body seems > to really like it (much more than > DMSA) Is it okay to just chelate with ALA and > forego the DMSA? > Kat > > ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your home page. http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2007 Report Share Posted December 5, 2007 ALA by itself > didn't give me any problems. I kept increasing dosage > and spent about a year at 100mg doses of ALA, almost > every weekend. That's interesting. After I read Andy's book, I tried to drop the DMSA (it's expensive) and just chelate with ALA. In less than a day I was feeling awful. Started on the DMSA again and I was OK. In my case I think the DMSA must be " grabbing " the mercury somehow and pulling it out. Lou Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2007 Report Share Posted December 5, 2007 ALA by itself > didn't give me any problems. I kept increasing dosage > and spent about a year at 100mg doses of ALA, almost > every weekend. That's interesting. After I read Andy's book, I tried to drop the DMSA (it's expensive) and just chelate with ALA. In less than a day I was feeling awful. Started on the DMSA again and I was OK. In my case I think the DMSA must be " grabbing " the mercury somehow and pulling it out. Lou Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2007 Report Share Posted December 5, 2007 ALA by itself > didn't give me any problems. I kept increasing dosage > and spent about a year at 100mg doses of ALA, almost > every weekend. That's interesting. After I read Andy's book, I tried to drop the DMSA (it's expensive) and just chelate with ALA. In less than a day I was feeling awful. Started on the DMSA again and I was OK. In my case I think the DMSA must be " grabbing " the mercury somehow and pulling it out. Lou Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2007 Report Share Posted December 5, 2007 We are definitely all different. I tolerate DMSA and DMPS (not together), but when I tried just 6mg of ALA, it knocked me out! I also have arsenic, besides mercury, and maybe just have a very high body burden of one or both yet. Who knows.-------Jackie In frequent-dose-chelation Lou wrote: ALA by itself > didn't give me any problems. I kept increasing dosage > and spent about a year at 100mg doses of ALA, almost > every weekend. That's interesting. After I read Andy's book, I tried to drop the DMSA (it's expensive) and just chelate with ALA. In less than a day I was feeling awful. Started on the DMSA again and I was OK. In my case I think the DMSA must be " grabbing " the mercury somehow and pulling it out. Lou Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2007 Report Share Posted December 5, 2007 We are definitely all different. I tolerate DMSA and DMPS (not together), but when I tried just 6mg of ALA, it knocked me out! I also have arsenic, besides mercury, and maybe just have a very high body burden of one or both yet. Who knows.-------Jackie In frequent-dose-chelation Lou wrote: ALA by itself > didn't give me any problems. I kept increasing dosage > and spent about a year at 100mg doses of ALA, almost > every weekend. That's interesting. After I read Andy's book, I tried to drop the DMSA (it's expensive) and just chelate with ALA. In less than a day I was feeling awful. Started on the DMSA again and I was OK. In my case I think the DMSA must be " grabbing " the mercury somehow and pulling it out. Lou Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2007 Report Share Posted December 6, 2007 Hello , It's nice to see a success story. May I ask you what symptoms were corrected with ALA chelation. Thanks > > > I am on my second round with ALA and my body seems > > to really like it (much more than > > DMSA) Is it okay to just chelate with ALA and > > forego the DMSA? > > Kat > > > > > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ ______________ > Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your home page. > http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2007 Report Share Posted December 6, 2007 Hello , It's nice to see a success story. May I ask you what symptoms were corrected with ALA chelation. Thanks > > > I am on my second round with ALA and my body seems > > to really like it (much more than > > DMSA) Is it okay to just chelate with ALA and > > forego the DMSA? > > Kat > > > > > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ ______________ > Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your home page. > http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2007 Report Share Posted December 6, 2007 I have posted this before. The major benefit was a return to photographic memory. I don't just remember that I did do this, or that errand. I actually have images of the store I went to. The people in the checkout line. The parking lot. For the multitudes of people I work with each week, I remember what they look like. Not just a disconnected name. The large 2 " x 3 " pink area that was on my right cheek (right next to one of the two crowns that a dentist drilled through for infected root canals, then filled with silver/mercury amalgam) is just a tiny red line about 1/2 " long. I have to look hard to see it. This is the so-called rosacea that is caused by mercury poisoning. My dreams at night are multi-dimensional, in color and multi-sensational. I had no dreams at all when I first got slammed with this poison back in 1983. I have my brain back. When it was apparent that I was getting no further improvement from 100mg ALA every 3 hours, 3 days on, 4 days off, I realized that my lethargy was due to waiting around for a miracle to happen because I was following this protocol. I got off my rear and started energetic walks on a trail the city of has built. At first I was gasping for air and struggling to walk 6 miles. Now I walk 10 miles without breathing hard (nasal breathing only) up hill and down hill in 2 1/2 hours. I do this at least once a week. During the summer here in Nevada I had a natural sauna with these workouts. (The scales said I was losing 3 to 4 pounds of perspiration.) The temperatures have cooled a lot, but it feels great to get out and move. If I walk fast enough, or add some jogging, I can generate some sweat. My energy levels are fantastic. My weight is down 10 pounds. This program works. What a pathetic disaster our medical system has turned into for the sake of corporate profits. Dr. Cutler is a chemist. Chemistry actually uses " Scientific Methods " to evaluate processes and do research. Our so-called medical system is allowed to use double-blind studies, ad infinitum until one of the studies indicates some benefit to a number of guinea pigs. Based on this, the FDA allows them to start advertising some new wonder drug that will " alleviate your symptoms " as long as you keep taking it. If you ask the question " when will I be cured? " There is no answer. There is no money to be made by the medical system in curing people, but they will be happy to bill you for the rest of your lives to eliminate a few symptoms. Anybody finding this site, who has mercury poisoning, has a fantastic opportunity to cure themselves. The biggest obstacle to your success with this site, is the multitude of postings by people on this site who simply cannot stop surfing the web for a magic bullet. The ongoing messages about things like iodine to chelate, or HTMLZXYR is described in this " medical " posting as able to eliminate all mercury overnight. If any kind of medical posting was legitimate, we would not have seen the Harvard Medical School printing their findings that mercury is essentially harmless. There are only a few people that might have allergic reactions, but other than that they cannot see any reason to eliminate it from medications and foods. Everyone on this site knows that is a great big, totally illogical lie. The trick for all of us would be to figure out how we could get some kind of legislation to force the FDA to acknowledge the EPA's findings that mercury is a toxic, hazardous material. It has no place in any consumer products of any kind. Our reactions are not allergic. They are triggered by a build up from multiple small exposures until our systems cannot handle anymore. Stick with this program. Be patient. Do not allow yourself to be lured away from this for some magic elixir that promises to work overnight. You will succeed. What a strange World we live in. Our day to day realities keep changing. Who knows what the reality will be 20 years from now? It is great to still be alive and still be experiencing our World. Happy Holidays everyone. K. --- letsdetox letsdetox@...> wrote: > Hello , > > It's nice to see a success story. > > May I ask you what symptoms were corrected with ALA > chelation. Thanks > > > > > > > I had a similar experience. I did my entire > chelation > > with ALA only. Now I do random chelation a couple > of > > times a year and the DMSA doesn't bother me any > more. > > > > As a guesstimate, perhaps I still had some body > load > > of mercury and the combination of ALA and DMSA was > > just freeing up too much mercury. ALA by itself > > didn't give me any problems. I kept increasing > dosage > > and spent about a year at 100mg doses of ALA, > almost > > every weekend. > > > > It's nice to have my brain back. > > > > K. ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your home page. http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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