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There is no such thing as blood mercury levels, unless

you have been exposed to mercury in the last couple of

days. The mercury goes straight to your brain and

other organs and reacts with them, shutting down nerve

connections and disabling various glands' normal

functions. This is the cause of deranged mineral

transport which can be analyzed via the hair analysis

tests.

A study done in Australia during the 1980s on sheep,

used radioactive tagged mercury as part of silver

amalgam fillings in gold crowns. The sheep were

slaughtered 1 week later and their bodies were

scanned. The mercury was in their brains, their

adrenal glands, their thyroid glands and their

pituitary glands. None showed up anywhere else in

their bodies.

The study proved that silver/mercury amalgams when

contacting a third metal generate chronic mercury

evaporation. This study is why this procedure is

banned in many countries.

Silver amalgam fillings in two gold crowns is what

slammed me in 1982. I lived with brain fog, no REM

sleep and no medical support for decades. The

Australia study was shown on a CBS report during the

late 1980's. Based on this report and tuning into the

timing of my personal disaster, I struggled as I could

afford it to get rid of all silver amalgam fillings in

my mouth.

It wasn't until I was introduced to Cutler's

protocol in 2003, via this website that I was able to

rid my organs of the mercury and get my brain back. I

spent 2 years with ALA only chelation every weekend.

I have the pleasure of having my photographic memory

back after decades.

Dr. Cutler's books give you everything you need to get

rid of the root cause of the problems created by low

levels of mercury exposure over your lifetime. Be

very careful on this site. There are so many people

posting their rationalizations on why they haven't

begun the chelation protocol yet, that it is very easy

to be diverted into new ways of wasting your time and

money.

I could not handle ALA with DMSA so I completed the

protocol with ALA only and the supplements that are

recommended. Get with the program. Do it. It works.

The dump phase occurs approximately 6 months after

your last fillings have been removed. Reduce your

dose if necessary. Smile. Continue chelating. By 9

months you have gone past this issue and you are

continuing to heal yourself. Enjoy the phenomenon at

about 18 months of seeing the other issues simply go

away.

Klipfel says JUST DO IT. That is all that I did.

--- kfmwall wallx3@...> wrote:

> How do you know if your blood-mercury levels are

> " down " to an ALA-safe

> level ... versus too high ... during the dump phase?

> Is it pretty much

> a judgement call based on symptoms?

>

> Thanks ...

>

> K

>

>

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There is no such thing as blood mercury levels, unless

you have been exposed to mercury in the last couple of

days. The mercury goes straight to your brain and

other organs and reacts with them, shutting down nerve

connections and disabling various glands' normal

functions. This is the cause of deranged mineral

transport which can be analyzed via the hair analysis

tests.

A study done in Australia during the 1980s on sheep,

used radioactive tagged mercury as part of silver

amalgam fillings in gold crowns. The sheep were

slaughtered 1 week later and their bodies were

scanned. The mercury was in their brains, their

adrenal glands, their thyroid glands and their

pituitary glands. None showed up anywhere else in

their bodies.

The study proved that silver/mercury amalgams when

contacting a third metal generate chronic mercury

evaporation. This study is why this procedure is

banned in many countries.

Silver amalgam fillings in two gold crowns is what

slammed me in 1982. I lived with brain fog, no REM

sleep and no medical support for decades. The

Australia study was shown on a CBS report during the

late 1980's. Based on this report and tuning into the

timing of my personal disaster, I struggled as I could

afford it to get rid of all silver amalgam fillings in

my mouth.

It wasn't until I was introduced to Cutler's

protocol in 2003, via this website that I was able to

rid my organs of the mercury and get my brain back. I

spent 2 years with ALA only chelation every weekend.

I have the pleasure of having my photographic memory

back after decades.

Dr. Cutler's books give you everything you need to get

rid of the root cause of the problems created by low

levels of mercury exposure over your lifetime. Be

very careful on this site. There are so many people

posting their rationalizations on why they haven't

begun the chelation protocol yet, that it is very easy

to be diverted into new ways of wasting your time and

money.

I could not handle ALA with DMSA so I completed the

protocol with ALA only and the supplements that are

recommended. Get with the program. Do it. It works.

The dump phase occurs approximately 6 months after

your last fillings have been removed. Reduce your

dose if necessary. Smile. Continue chelating. By 9

months you have gone past this issue and you are

continuing to heal yourself. Enjoy the phenomenon at

about 18 months of seeing the other issues simply go

away.

Klipfel says JUST DO IT. That is all that I did.

--- kfmwall wallx3@...> wrote:

> How do you know if your blood-mercury levels are

> " down " to an ALA-safe

> level ... versus too high ... during the dump phase?

> Is it pretty much

> a judgement call based on symptoms?

>

> Thanks ...

>

> K

>

>

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There is no such thing as blood mercury levels, unless

you have been exposed to mercury in the last couple of

days. The mercury goes straight to your brain and

other organs and reacts with them, shutting down nerve

connections and disabling various glands' normal

functions. This is the cause of deranged mineral

transport which can be analyzed via the hair analysis

tests.

A study done in Australia during the 1980s on sheep,

used radioactive tagged mercury as part of silver

amalgam fillings in gold crowns. The sheep were

slaughtered 1 week later and their bodies were

scanned. The mercury was in their brains, their

adrenal glands, their thyroid glands and their

pituitary glands. None showed up anywhere else in

their bodies.

The study proved that silver/mercury amalgams when

contacting a third metal generate chronic mercury

evaporation. This study is why this procedure is

banned in many countries.

Silver amalgam fillings in two gold crowns is what

slammed me in 1982. I lived with brain fog, no REM

sleep and no medical support for decades. The

Australia study was shown on a CBS report during the

late 1980's. Based on this report and tuning into the

timing of my personal disaster, I struggled as I could

afford it to get rid of all silver amalgam fillings in

my mouth.

It wasn't until I was introduced to Cutler's

protocol in 2003, via this website that I was able to

rid my organs of the mercury and get my brain back. I

spent 2 years with ALA only chelation every weekend.

I have the pleasure of having my photographic memory

back after decades.

Dr. Cutler's books give you everything you need to get

rid of the root cause of the problems created by low

levels of mercury exposure over your lifetime. Be

very careful on this site. There are so many people

posting their rationalizations on why they haven't

begun the chelation protocol yet, that it is very easy

to be diverted into new ways of wasting your time and

money.

I could not handle ALA with DMSA so I completed the

protocol with ALA only and the supplements that are

recommended. Get with the program. Do it. It works.

The dump phase occurs approximately 6 months after

your last fillings have been removed. Reduce your

dose if necessary. Smile. Continue chelating. By 9

months you have gone past this issue and you are

continuing to heal yourself. Enjoy the phenomenon at

about 18 months of seeing the other issues simply go

away.

Klipfel says JUST DO IT. That is all that I did.

--- kfmwall wallx3@...> wrote:

> How do you know if your blood-mercury levels are

> " down " to an ALA-safe

> level ... versus too high ... during the dump phase?

> Is it pretty much

> a judgement call based on symptoms?

>

> Thanks ...

>

> K

>

>

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Thank you so much for your reply. It's nice to hear from someone who

did ALA only. Did you do this during the dump phase? This is what I

am trying to ask here ... someone who went through the dump period

and chelated using only ALA ... if there are any folks here who did

that. Any other experiences you had during this process that you can

share would be most helpful ... like just how bad is this dump

phase!!!! I hit the six month mark in a few weeks ... am already

feeling some " dumping " but it isn't bad ... just annoying. Thanks

so much! K

>

> > How do you know if your blood-mercury levels are

> > " down " to an ALA-safe

> > level ... versus too high ... during the dump phase?

> > Is it pretty much

> > a judgement call based on symptoms?

> >

> > Thanks ...

> >

> > K

> >

> >

>

>

>

>

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You have it. The dump phase isn't bad. It is just

annoying. If you aren't aware of the phenomenon, you

might think that the chelation isn't working. Stay

with it and you will be back into the mode of seeing

continued improvement.

I gave up on DMSA within about 3 or 4 weeks after

starting ALA. The combination of the 2 chelators just

seemed to be too strong. I was getting annoying side

effects. I only used ALA through the dump phase. No

problem. I had a focused mental image of getting the

mercury out of my brain. Only ALA can do this.

K.

--- kfmwall wallx3@...> wrote:

> Thank you so much for your reply. It's nice to hear

> from someone who

> did ALA only. Did you do this during the dump phase?

> This is what I

> am trying to ask here ... someone who went through

> the dump period

> and chelated using only ALA ... if there are any

> folks here who did

> that. Any other experiences you had during this

> process that you can

> share would be most helpful ... like just how bad is

> this dump

> phase!!!! I hit the six month mark in a few weeks

> ... am already

> feeling some " dumping " but it isn't bad ... just

> annoying. Thanks

> so much! K

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You have it. The dump phase isn't bad. It is just

annoying. If you aren't aware of the phenomenon, you

might think that the chelation isn't working. Stay

with it and you will be back into the mode of seeing

continued improvement.

I gave up on DMSA within about 3 or 4 weeks after

starting ALA. The combination of the 2 chelators just

seemed to be too strong. I was getting annoying side

effects. I only used ALA through the dump phase. No

problem. I had a focused mental image of getting the

mercury out of my brain. Only ALA can do this.

K.

--- kfmwall wallx3@...> wrote:

> Thank you so much for your reply. It's nice to hear

> from someone who

> did ALA only. Did you do this during the dump phase?

> This is what I

> am trying to ask here ... someone who went through

> the dump period

> and chelated using only ALA ... if there are any

> folks here who did

> that. Any other experiences you had during this

> process that you can

> share would be most helpful ... like just how bad is

> this dump

> phase!!!! I hit the six month mark in a few weeks

> ... am already

> feeling some " dumping " but it isn't bad ... just

> annoying. Thanks

> so much! K

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You have it. The dump phase isn't bad. It is just

annoying. If you aren't aware of the phenomenon, you

might think that the chelation isn't working. Stay

with it and you will be back into the mode of seeing

continued improvement.

I gave up on DMSA within about 3 or 4 weeks after

starting ALA. The combination of the 2 chelators just

seemed to be too strong. I was getting annoying side

effects. I only used ALA through the dump phase. No

problem. I had a focused mental image of getting the

mercury out of my brain. Only ALA can do this.

K.

--- kfmwall wallx3@...> wrote:

> Thank you so much for your reply. It's nice to hear

> from someone who

> did ALA only. Did you do this during the dump phase?

> This is what I

> am trying to ask here ... someone who went through

> the dump period

> and chelated using only ALA ... if there are any

> folks here who did

> that. Any other experiences you had during this

> process that you can

> share would be most helpful ... like just how bad is

> this dump

> phase!!!! I hit the six month mark in a few weeks

> ... am already

> feeling some " dumping " but it isn't bad ... just

> annoying. Thanks

> so much! K

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Thank you so much for your reply. It's nice to hear from someone who

did ALA only. Did you do this during the dump phase? This is what I

am trying to ask here ... someone who went through the dump period

and chelated using only ALA ... if there are any folks here who did

that. Any other experiences you had during this process that you can

share would be most helpful ... like just how bad is this dump

phase!!!! I hit the six month mark in a few weeks ... am already

feeling some " dumping " but it isn't bad ... just annoying. Thanks

so much! KFMWall

~~~~~~

I'm at the same stage as you, KMF, and I had a really bad dump just this past

week--lots of mercury movement with anger rising up and one of the worst

migraines I've had in a long time.

I think it's the six month dump, but also partly my fault. I was chelating

with both ALA and DMSA, but taking them at 4 hour intervals. I guess it was the

brain fog that I forgot to take them at the 3 hour intervals. Anyhoo, I

survived the dump and the wrong intervals, and I feel much better three days out

of my last round.

I am glad that posted his success with this, because it is really hard at

this point, when one is down from chelation taking so long. I just want this

poison out and my body and brain back to normal...so encouragement is just what

the doctor ordered.

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I gather I was not very clear about this in Amalgam Illness.

It is OK to start ALA after fillings have all been out at least 3 months and you

are SURE

they're all gone.

Andy

>

> Thank you so much for your reply. It's nice to hear from someone who

> did ALA only. Did you do this during the dump phase? This is what I

> am trying to ask here ... someone who went through the dump period

> and chelated using only ALA ... if there are any folks here who did

> that. Any other experiences you had during this process that you can

> share would be most helpful ... like just how bad is this dump

> phase!!!! I hit the six month mark in a few weeks ... am already

> feeling some " dumping " but it isn't bad ... just annoying. Thanks

> so much! KFMWall

>

> ~~~~~~

>

> I'm at the same stage as you, KMF, and I had a really bad dump just this

past week--

lots of mercury movement with anger rising up and one of the worst migraines

I've had in

a long time.

>

> I think it's the six month dump, but also partly my fault. I was chelating

with both ALA

and DMSA, but taking them at 4 hour intervals. I guess it was the brain fog

that I forgot to

take them at the 3 hour intervals. Anyhoo, I survived the dump and the wrong

intervals,

and I feel much better three days out of my last round.

>

> I am glad that posted his success with this, because it is really hard

at this point,

when one is down from chelation taking so long. I just want this poison out and

my body

and brain back to normal...so encouragement is just what the doctor ordered.

>

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I gather I was not very clear about this in Amalgam Illness.

It is OK to start ALA after fillings have all been out at least 3 months and you

are SURE

they're all gone.

Andy

>

> Thank you so much for your reply. It's nice to hear from someone who

> did ALA only. Did you do this during the dump phase? This is what I

> am trying to ask here ... someone who went through the dump period

> and chelated using only ALA ... if there are any folks here who did

> that. Any other experiences you had during this process that you can

> share would be most helpful ... like just how bad is this dump

> phase!!!! I hit the six month mark in a few weeks ... am already

> feeling some " dumping " but it isn't bad ... just annoying. Thanks

> so much! KFMWall

>

> ~~~~~~

>

> I'm at the same stage as you, KMF, and I had a really bad dump just this

past week--

lots of mercury movement with anger rising up and one of the worst migraines

I've had in

a long time.

>

> I think it's the six month dump, but also partly my fault. I was chelating

with both ALA

and DMSA, but taking them at 4 hour intervals. I guess it was the brain fog

that I forgot to

take them at the 3 hour intervals. Anyhoo, I survived the dump and the wrong

intervals,

and I feel much better three days out of my last round.

>

> I am glad that posted his success with this, because it is really hard

at this point,

when one is down from chelation taking so long. I just want this poison out and

my body

and brain back to normal...so encouragement is just what the doctor ordered.

>

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I gather I was not very clear about this in Amalgam Illness.

It is OK to start ALA after fillings have all been out at least 3 months and you

are SURE

they're all gone.

Andy

~~~~~

No, Andy, you were clear--I think KMF is just trying to clarify that it's okay

to take JUST ALA and not DMSA to chelate?

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Right ... Andy you were clear in AI and I appreciate the

response ... but I was asking about the safety of using ONLY ALA

during the 6-9 month post-removal dump phase.

>

> I gather I was not very clear about this in Amalgam Illness.

>

> It is OK to start ALA after fillings have all been out at least 3

months and you are SURE

> they're all gone.

>

> Andy

> ~~~~~

>

> No, Andy, you were clear--I think KMF is just trying to clarify

that it's okay to take JUST ALA and not DMSA to chelate?

>

>

>

>

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Right ... Andy you were clear in AI and I appreciate the

response ... but I was asking about the safety of using ONLY ALA

during the 6-9 month post-removal dump phase.

>

> I gather I was not very clear about this in Amalgam Illness.

>

> It is OK to start ALA after fillings have all been out at least 3

months and you are SURE

> they're all gone.

>

> Andy

> ~~~~~

>

> No, Andy, you were clear--I think KMF is just trying to clarify

that it's okay to take JUST ALA and not DMSA to chelate?

>

>

>

>

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" kfmwall " wrote:

> Right ... Andy you were clear in AI and I appreciate the

> response ... but I was asking about the safety of using ONLY ALA

> during the 6-9 month post-removal dump phase.

The kids and I have used ALA only during that stage. My understanding is you

don't NEED to

use DMSA or DMPS, unless you are trying to get at Pb (then you need DMSA).

However, you

shouldn't use ALA too soon after amalgam removal (wait 3 months), and some

people find

chelation more comfortable with the addition of DMSA or DMPS.

, 65 rounds.

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I have had digestion problems after 2 days of ALA only. I had to stop

early. I took lots of probiotics at that time and luckily it was over

very quick.

I have to take a little DMSA at the same time.

Collin

>

> Thank you so much for your reply. It's nice to hear from someone who

> did ALA only. Did you do this during the dump phase? This is what I

> am trying to ask here ... someone who went through the dump period

> and chelated using only ALA ... if there are any folks here who did

> that. Any other experiences you had during this process that you can

> share would be most helpful ... like just how bad is this dump

> phase!!!! I hit the six month mark in a few weeks ... am already

> feeling some " dumping " but it isn't bad ... just annoying. Thanks

> so much! KFMWall

>

> ~~~~~~

>

> I'm at the same stage as you, KMF, and I had a really bad dump

just this past week--lots of mercury movement with anger rising up and

one of the worst migraines I've had in a long time.

>

> I think it's the six month dump, but also partly my fault. I was

chelating with both ALA and DMSA, but taking them at 4 hour intervals.

I guess it was the brain fog that I forgot to take them at the 3 hour

intervals. Anyhoo, I survived the dump and the wrong intervals, and I

feel much better three days out of my last round.

>

> I am glad that posted his success with this, because it is

really hard at this point, when one is down from chelation taking so

long. I just want this poison out and my body and brain back to

normal...so encouragement is just what the doctor ordered.

>

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