Guest guest Posted November 26, 2007 Report Share Posted November 26, 2007 Yep ... I do ... they haven't gone away but I've only done six rounds. I haven't had any *more,* though, since amalgam removal. K > > Just wanted to know if anyone in the group has tiny red dots on their > skin due to mercury poisoining? I have been experiencing the increase > in these tiny red dots for awhile now and wandering if they will go > away during the chelation process and once liver isn't so burdened? > Any feedback would be helpful. I could not seem to find any entries on > this topic so far with the group. Thanks, Sidney > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2007 Report Share Posted November 27, 2007 Do a search on " Cherry Angioma " and see if that's what you have. They are usually the size of a pinhead or a little bigger, and bright red. I've had them for years. http://dermatlas.med.jhmi.edu/derm/IndexDisplay.cfm?ImageID=-1250004226 http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/001441.htm http://www.healthscout.com/ency/68/18/main.html V > > Just wanted to know if anyone in the group has tiny red dots on their > skin due to mercury poisoining? I have been experiencing the increase > in these tiny red dots for awhile now and wandering if they will go > away during the chelation process and once liver isn't so burdened? > Any feedback would be helpful. I could not seem to find any entries on > this topic so far with the group. Thanks, Sidney > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2007 Report Share Posted November 27, 2007 Thanks for the links and images. My husband has these, and although I have never had him tested for mercury, I don't think he's toxic, much healthier than I am, so these may have nothing to do with mercury. And I don't have any of them.-------Jackie In frequent-dose-chelation maribob7 wrote: Do a search on " Cherry Angioma " and see if that's what you have. They are usually the size of a pinhead or a little bigger, and bright red. I've had them for years. http://dermatlas.med.jhmi.edu/derm/IndexDisplay.cfm?ImageID=-1250004226 http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/001441.htm http://www.healthscout.com/ency/68/18/main.html V > > Just wanted to know if anyone in the group has tiny red dots on their > skin due to mercury poisoining? I have been experiencing the increase > in these tiny red dots for awhile now and wandering if they will go > away during the chelation process and once liver isn't so burdened? > Any feedback would be helpful. I could not seem to find any entries on > this topic so far with the group. Thanks, Sidney > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2007 Report Share Posted November 27, 2007 Thanks for the links and images. My husband has these, and although I have never had him tested for mercury, I don't think he's toxic, much healthier than I am, so these may have nothing to do with mercury. And I don't have any of them.-------Jackie In frequent-dose-chelation maribob7 wrote: Do a search on " Cherry Angioma " and see if that's what you have. They are usually the size of a pinhead or a little bigger, and bright red. I've had them for years. http://dermatlas.med.jhmi.edu/derm/IndexDisplay.cfm?ImageID=-1250004226 http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/001441.htm http://www.healthscout.com/ency/68/18/main.html V > > Just wanted to know if anyone in the group has tiny red dots on their > skin due to mercury poisoining? I have been experiencing the increase > in these tiny red dots for awhile now and wandering if they will go > away during the chelation process and once liver isn't so burdened? > Any feedback would be helpful. I could not seem to find any entries on > this topic so far with the group. Thanks, Sidney > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2007 Report Share Posted November 28, 2007 > > Do a search on " Cherry Angioma " and see if that's what you have. They > are usually the size of a pinhead or a little bigger, and bright red. > I've had them for years. Me too. A gazillion of them. Nell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2007 Report Share Posted November 28, 2007 Certainly there are many possible causes of cherry angiomas, and mercury is only one of them. Anything which raises estrogen can be a cause, including aging. I'm young and had these symtoms appear together with the rest of my mercury poisoning, and then dissapear after I got better. My estrogen was high but fell around the time they went away. --- Jackie jtrunt@...> wrote: > Thanks for the links and images. My husband has > these, and although I have never had him tested for > mercury, I don't think he's toxic, much healthier > than I am, so these may have nothing to do with > mercury. And I don't have any of them.-------Jackie > > > In frequent-dose-chelation > maribob7 wrote: > > Do a search on " Cherry Angioma " and see if that's > what you have. They > are usually the size of a pinhead or a little > bigger, and bright red. > I've had them for years. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2007 Report Share Posted November 28, 2007 Certainly there are many possible causes of cherry angiomas, and mercury is only one of them. Anything which raises estrogen can be a cause, including aging. I'm young and had these symtoms appear together with the rest of my mercury poisoning, and then dissapear after I got better. My estrogen was high but fell around the time they went away. --- Jackie jtrunt@...> wrote: > Thanks for the links and images. My husband has > these, and although I have never had him tested for > mercury, I don't think he's toxic, much healthier > than I am, so these may have nothing to do with > mercury. And I don't have any of them.-------Jackie > > > In frequent-dose-chelation > maribob7 wrote: > > Do a search on " Cherry Angioma " and see if that's > what you have. They > are usually the size of a pinhead or a little > bigger, and bright red. > I've had them for years. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2007 Report Share Posted November 29, 2007 That is interesting that these came and went with the mercury for you , certainly seems related then. There are so many variables with this and we don't all get the same things, so who knows. Did you happen to have arsenic also? It is known to cause skin problems. I just recently did another saliva hormone test, and my estrogen was low, so maybe that's why I have never had these. Don't know when it would happen, but if I ever test my husband's hormones, it will be curious to see if he has high estrogen, since he has alot of these red dots. Thanks for the info.--------Jackie In frequent-dose-chelation Sherratt wrote: Certainly there are many possible causes of cherry angiomas, and mercury is only one of them. Anything which raises estrogen can be a cause, including aging. I'm young and had these symtoms appear together with the rest of my mercury poisoning, and then dissapear after I got better. My estrogen was high but fell around the time they went away. --- Jackie jtrunt@...> wrote: > Thanks for the links and images. My husband has > these, and although I have never had him tested for > mercury, I don't think he's toxic, much healthier > than I am, so these may have nothing to do with > mercury. And I don't have any of them.-------Jackie > > > In frequent-dose-chelation > maribob7 wrote: > > Do a search on " Cherry Angioma " and see if that's > what you have. They > are usually the size of a pinhead or a little > bigger, and bright red. > I've had them for years. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2007 Report Share Posted November 29, 2007 That is interesting that these came and went with the mercury for you , certainly seems related then. There are so many variables with this and we don't all get the same things, so who knows. Did you happen to have arsenic also? It is known to cause skin problems. I just recently did another saliva hormone test, and my estrogen was low, so maybe that's why I have never had these. Don't know when it would happen, but if I ever test my husband's hormones, it will be curious to see if he has high estrogen, since he has alot of these red dots. Thanks for the info.--------Jackie In frequent-dose-chelation Sherratt wrote: Certainly there are many possible causes of cherry angiomas, and mercury is only one of them. Anything which raises estrogen can be a cause, including aging. I'm young and had these symtoms appear together with the rest of my mercury poisoning, and then dissapear after I got better. My estrogen was high but fell around the time they went away. --- Jackie jtrunt@...> wrote: > Thanks for the links and images. My husband has > these, and although I have never had him tested for > mercury, I don't think he's toxic, much healthier > than I am, so these may have nothing to do with > mercury. And I don't have any of them.-------Jackie > > > In frequent-dose-chelation > maribob7 wrote: > > Do a search on " Cherry Angioma " and see if that's > what you have. They > are usually the size of a pinhead or a little > bigger, and bright red. > I've had them for years. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2007 Report Share Posted November 29, 2007 That is interesting that these came and went with the mercury for you , certainly seems related then. There are so many variables with this and we don't all get the same things, so who knows. Did you happen to have arsenic also? It is known to cause skin problems. I just recently did another saliva hormone test, and my estrogen was low, so maybe that's why I have never had these. Don't know when it would happen, but if I ever test my husband's hormones, it will be curious to see if he has high estrogen, since he has alot of these red dots. Thanks for the info.--------Jackie In frequent-dose-chelation Sherratt wrote: Certainly there are many possible causes of cherry angiomas, and mercury is only one of them. Anything which raises estrogen can be a cause, including aging. I'm young and had these symtoms appear together with the rest of my mercury poisoning, and then dissapear after I got better. My estrogen was high but fell around the time they went away. --- Jackie jtrunt@...> wrote: > Thanks for the links and images. My husband has > these, and although I have never had him tested for > mercury, I don't think he's toxic, much healthier > than I am, so these may have nothing to do with > mercury. And I don't have any of them.-------Jackie > > > In frequent-dose-chelation > maribob7 wrote: > > Do a search on " Cherry Angioma " and see if that's > what you have. They > are usually the size of a pinhead or a little > bigger, and bright red. > I've had them for years. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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