Guest guest Posted December 2, 2007 Report Share Posted December 2, 2007 The idea is to make it so the side effects are manageable and don't make your life miserable, not necessarily to eliminate every last trace of them. That's just not realistic for most people, especially in the early stages. If overall you feel better rather than worse, that's great. From your message, you don't sound like you need to slow down your chelation at this stage. But don't hesitate to do so if the side effects become difficult to handle. Dean itching skin with ALA after chelating with ALA for a while i notice my skin itching when i sweat. Now it's often itching a bit even when i don't sweat. It feels like toxins are coming out of the skin. The itching is not really unpleasant but shows that something is happening after ALA use. On overall i do feel better not worse. But could this be a warning sign that too much toxins are being mobilised and i should slow down my chelation? I do not get much side effects at the current dosage BTW Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2007 Report Share Posted December 2, 2007 > > after chelating with ALA for a while i notice my skin itching when i > sweat. Now it's often itching a bit even when i don't sweat. The itching might indicate that you need to drink more water. J It feels > like toxins are coming out of the skin. The itching is not really > unpleasant but shows that something is happening after ALA use. > On overall i do feel better not worse. > > But could this be a warning sign that too much toxins are being > mobilised and i should slow down my chelation? I do not get much side > effects at the current dosage BTW > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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