Guest guest Posted December 31, 2007 Report Share Posted December 31, 2007 Mike, As long as you are spreading the word about ALA being used for peripheral neuropathy be sure to mention that ALA MUST be used appropriately or it will drive metals (which most people have in their bodies because of amalgams, vaccines, and fish, to name some of the big sources) INTO PEOPLES BRAINS. The first catastrophe is that so many people are suffering because they have been poisoned and the second catastrophe is that so many people are being exposed to inappropriate chelation, and will most likely have lots of problems including psychological problems, because of it. As far as I can tell this group, adult metal, and autism mercury are the only places where the truth about ALA chelation is discussed and Andy seems to be the only chelation guru who really understands chelation. J > > I found this article rather interesting. > http://thefooddoc.blogspot.com/2007/12/your-brain-on-gluten-should-you- > lay-off.html > > I know someone who has issues with gluten commenting about a few > symptoms that sounded to me at first to be that of heavy metals in the > nervous tissue/brain, something like mercury. It is interesting most > that Alpha Lipoic Acid has been found in studies to useful in helping > those with Peripheral Neuropathy, this same fatty acid is also useful > in getting a heavy metal like mercury to leave the nervous tissues as > well. > > Thanks, > Mike > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2007 Report Share Posted December 31, 2007 Very good point . In one forum that I'm part of I did talk about ALA being helpful for healing the gut, and I made sure to mention that taking ALA would be problematic for those with amalgams or any form of mercury in the body unless done correctly. It's too bad that I see various Antioxident formulas and other supplements that contain this, makes me wonder what damage may be done to folks like this and how they'll ever get better. I actually did take an antioxident formula before I knew what ALA did with mercury, I remember not feeling very well when taking it and stopped. It's too bad this protocol isn't more " mainstream " so that more folks can be more aware of this problem. It appears that more research is being done on this fatty acid in various studies I've read in pubmed, let's hope that someone sees the light and makes more aware of problems it may cause for folks with a mercury intake/burden. Thanks, Mike > > > > Mike, > > As long as you are spreading the word about ALA being used for > peripheral neuropathy be sure to mention that ALA MUST be used > appropriately or it will drive metals (which most people have in their > bodies because of amalgams, vaccines, and fish, to name some of the > big sources) INTO PEOPLES BRAINS. The first catastrophe is that so > many people are suffering because they have been poisoned and the > second catastrophe is that so many people are being exposed to > inappropriate chelation, and will most likely have lots of problems > including psychological problems, because of it. > > As far as I can tell this group, adult metal, and autism mercury are > the only places where the truth about ALA chelation is discussed and > Andy seems to be the only chelation guru who really understands chelation. > > J Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2007 Report Share Posted December 31, 2007 Very good point . In one forum that I'm part of I did talk about ALA being helpful for healing the gut, and I made sure to mention that taking ALA would be problematic for those with amalgams or any form of mercury in the body unless done correctly. It's too bad that I see various Antioxident formulas and other supplements that contain this, makes me wonder what damage may be done to folks like this and how they'll ever get better. I actually did take an antioxident formula before I knew what ALA did with mercury, I remember not feeling very well when taking it and stopped. It's too bad this protocol isn't more " mainstream " so that more folks can be more aware of this problem. It appears that more research is being done on this fatty acid in various studies I've read in pubmed, let's hope that someone sees the light and makes more aware of problems it may cause for folks with a mercury intake/burden. Thanks, Mike > > > > Mike, > > As long as you are spreading the word about ALA being used for > peripheral neuropathy be sure to mention that ALA MUST be used > appropriately or it will drive metals (which most people have in their > bodies because of amalgams, vaccines, and fish, to name some of the > big sources) INTO PEOPLES BRAINS. The first catastrophe is that so > many people are suffering because they have been poisoned and the > second catastrophe is that so many people are being exposed to > inappropriate chelation, and will most likely have lots of problems > including psychological problems, because of it. > > As far as I can tell this group, adult metal, and autism mercury are > the only places where the truth about ALA chelation is discussed and > Andy seems to be the only chelation guru who really understands chelation. > > J Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2007 Report Share Posted December 31, 2007 Very good point . In one forum that I'm part of I did talk about ALA being helpful for healing the gut, and I made sure to mention that taking ALA would be problematic for those with amalgams or any form of mercury in the body unless done correctly. It's too bad that I see various Antioxident formulas and other supplements that contain this, makes me wonder what damage may be done to folks like this and how they'll ever get better. I actually did take an antioxident formula before I knew what ALA did with mercury, I remember not feeling very well when taking it and stopped. It's too bad this protocol isn't more " mainstream " so that more folks can be more aware of this problem. It appears that more research is being done on this fatty acid in various studies I've read in pubmed, let's hope that someone sees the light and makes more aware of problems it may cause for folks with a mercury intake/burden. Thanks, Mike > > > > Mike, > > As long as you are spreading the word about ALA being used for > peripheral neuropathy be sure to mention that ALA MUST be used > appropriately or it will drive metals (which most people have in their > bodies because of amalgams, vaccines, and fish, to name some of the > big sources) INTO PEOPLES BRAINS. The first catastrophe is that so > many people are suffering because they have been poisoned and the > second catastrophe is that so many people are being exposed to > inappropriate chelation, and will most likely have lots of problems > including psychological problems, because of it. > > As far as I can tell this group, adult metal, and autism mercury are > the only places where the truth about ALA chelation is discussed and > Andy seems to be the only chelation guru who really understands chelation. > > J Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2008 Report Share Posted January 3, 2008 -My peripheral neuropathy is gone, it went away following removal of my amalgams. This is worthy of mention to anyone with that condition. Since mercury is known to cause that. -- In frequent-dose-chelation , " mle_ii " wrote: > > Very good point . In one forum that I'm part of I did talk > about ALA being helpful for healing the gut, and I made sure to > mention that taking ALA would be problematic for those with amalgams > or any form of mercury in the body unless done correctly. > > It's too bad that I see various Antioxident formulas and other > supplements that contain this, makes me wonder what damage may be > done to folks like this and how they'll ever get better. I > actually did take an antioxident formula before I knew what ALA did > with mercury, I remember not feeling very well when taking it and > stopped. > > It's too bad this protocol isn't more " mainstream " so that more fol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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