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Tried ALA 2 months ago, but desided to use only DMSA for a while

longer due to worsening og symphtoms;

6 mg ALA with 25 mg DMSA every 3rd hour.

Now I'm trying ALA again, this time 3 mg ALA and 25 mg DMSA every 3rd

hour.

Except for a cold (no feaver) I felt 'ok' (just the 'normal' fategue

++) before I started the round.

First day on round I didn't feel much different.

The second day I was more fategued, mostly physically, and my muscles

have started hurting.

Mostly a burning sensation and mainly in my legs, but also shoulders

and back. My legs feel weak.

Feels quite like nerve inflammation; have som experience with this

due to a back injury some years ago.

Is this just more mercury moving around due to dumping (I'm 7 1/2

months past amalgam removal),

or is this effects of ALA ? 3 mg is not a very large dose...

What experiences do others have when introducing ALA ?

Also, and this is not new since ALA, my muscles seems to

take 'forever' to recuperate after activity

(very moderate; short walks, swimming etc.). Any temporary remedy for

this (until chelation has done its part) ?

- Kyrre

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In frequent-dose-chelation wrote:

When you find the answer let me know. My muscles have been

misbehaving lots lately. It used to be that continuous chelation with

DMPS helped them, but not so lately.

-----------On your guys' hair tests, do you have low Ca and Mg compared to Na

and K? I do. Andy says when you have low Ca and Mg that exercise can make you

feel worse and must be done in small quantities. I asked him what cures this,

supplementing or chelation, and he said chelation is what helps.

On page 97 of AI, he says, " If you are exercise intolerant you may find that

glutamine, BCAA's, and creatine taken 2 hours before and then just after

exercise help if your cortisol levels aren't too low. " Has anybody tried

this?------Jackie

J

> - Kyrre

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In frequent-dose-chelation wrote:

When you find the answer let me know. My muscles have been

misbehaving lots lately. It used to be that continuous chelation with

DMPS helped them, but not so lately.

-----------On your guys' hair tests, do you have low Ca and Mg compared to Na

and K? I do. Andy says when you have low Ca and Mg that exercise can make you

feel worse and must be done in small quantities. I asked him what cures this,

supplementing or chelation, and he said chelation is what helps.

On page 97 of AI, he says, " If you are exercise intolerant you may find that

glutamine, BCAA's, and creatine taken 2 hours before and then just after

exercise help if your cortisol levels aren't too low. " Has anybody tried

this?------Jackie

J

> - Kyrre

>

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