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Metal in muscle tissue, body fat and brain Re: Meaning of high mercury in blood

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Hi Robin

I know I am not but wanted to throw in my two cents from

personal experience

dopey practioner # 43's theory to get back my health was to go on

manic organic diet (no salt no sugar, basically green drink, quinoa

chicken and eggs and I was also doing lots of sulphur vegetables as

it was also gluten/yeast/dairy free diet which buy itself was

probably not too bad)

I lost 45 pounds in 4 months. bad things started in my head, very

depressed suicidal many days. This was over a year ago. I have been

on the protocol about 7 months ; had my amalgams out 4 months ago)

In addition he had me on chorella (high sulphur I beleive), cilantro

EDTA suppositories and I am sure no salt helped to burn out my

adrenals.

So my understanding is that bad protocols can move mercury around and

I think or stephanie or someone on the forum has said that

large weight loss can be problematic as it obviously results in

mercury being released from cells (I also think I read somewhere

that fat cells hold more mercury)

I believe andy infers that cilantro can move mercury across blood

brain barrier. I think personally that sulphur foods gave me similiar

symptoms to cilantro (head/face burning, very very anxious), My

understanding is that anything that moves mercury around is

potentially dangerous to your brain if you have large stores of

mercury, as it has no where else to go

I unnderstand lead is stored in your bones

-- In frequent-dose-chelation , " robin "

wrote:

>

> Hi , Are any of the metals stored in muscle tissue? I'm

> quite lean and muscular and wonder how I can have so much mercury,

lead, arsenic and aluminum in my body..

>

> I lost 20 lbs in one month when I got out of the hospital the first

> time; wouldn't some of the mercury " disappear " along with the body

> fat? Maybe it all moved into the brain?

>

> Also, if mercury can only move across the blood brain barrier with

> the help of ALA, how does so much mercury get in there in the first

place?

>

> ~robin

>

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