Guest guest Posted November 24, 2007 Report Share Posted November 24, 2007 I don't think there is a cut in stone answer for when to start ALA. Some people tolerate it after 3 months, and some people don't. And I guess the only way to find out, is to try it, and that is up to you. If you do try it, start with a low dose, and if too many symptoms, then stop. Then you'll know that you need more time with DMSA alone. You never said what dose of DMSA you are taking either. My other concern is that you don't even know how many rounds you have done, so if you're not keeping good track of things, you're more apt to make mistakes. Start a notebook or calendar and at least jot down your rounds. Just a suggestion.----Jackie In frequent-dose-chelation jinx1983pl wrote: Hey guys I am 3 months after removal but over a year after my last exposure cause I got the removal of amalgams through teeth extraction. (last one a little over 3 months ago). I have done a couple of dmsa rounds (like 5-7? am not really counting), so can I use ala now? I would like to, cause I have huge dementia and am going crazy and would need to gain some brain back to function better , andy is very specific that u can use ala 3 months after removal of all mercury from mouth but he's not specific if u can use it with still possibly hight body burden (like mine) after those 3 months. this is the whole 'should u use ala when the blood mercury goes down " vs " when the body burden goes down " issue that I have never seen resolved here. but like I say I need to get some brain back and cant really afford another months of 'just to make sure' dmsa chelation so would like to give ala a try. would it be safe to try a couple of rounds to see how I do? thanx mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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