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i thought it was hyperexicitability for hg not flatness....

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> I seem to remember reading in either AI or HTI that one of the

symptoms of metal poisoning

> is flat emotions.

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> I was thumbing through both books yesterday and just couldn't find

it. Was it Hg? No, that's

> anger and irritability, isn't it? Was it Pb? As?

>

> If anyone can help me, page number, etc. that would be awesome.

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> Thanks,

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i thought it was hyperexicitability for hg not flatness....

>

> I seem to remember reading in either AI or HTI that one of the

symptoms of metal poisoning

> is flat emotions.

>

> I was thumbing through both books yesterday and just couldn't find

it. Was it Hg? No, that's

> anger and irritability, isn't it? Was it Pb? As?

>

> If anyone can help me, page number, etc. that would be awesome.

>

> Thanks,

>

>

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I don't have my book handy, but mercury can cause a variety

of emotional states including emotional flatness. One place

to check is Andy's depression comments (see files section

under " Andy index subject links " ).

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> I seem to remember reading in either AI or HTI that one of the

symptoms of metal poisoning

> is flat emotions.

>

> I was thumbing through both books yesterday and just couldn't find

it. Was it Hg? No, that's

> anger and irritability, isn't it? Was it Pb? As?

>

> If anyone can help me, page number, etc. that would be awesome.

>

> Thanks,

>

>

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I don't have my book handy, but mercury can cause a variety

of emotional states including emotional flatness. One place

to check is Andy's depression comments (see files section

under " Andy index subject links " ).

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>

> I seem to remember reading in either AI or HTI that one of the

symptoms of metal poisoning

> is flat emotions.

>

> I was thumbing through both books yesterday and just couldn't find

it. Was it Hg? No, that's

> anger and irritability, isn't it? Was it Pb? As?

>

> If anyone can help me, page number, etc. that would be awesome.

>

> Thanks,

>

>

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Yes, this is right - though I'll correct you and say that flat emotions

" can be " a symptom, rather than that it " is " . Mercury is ...

mercurial. There are many many possible symptoms and none of us have

more than some subset, with no one symptom shared by all of us. Also,

mercury symptoms encompass an enormous range of opposites. So, for

example, another symptom is emotional lability. That is, quick

outpourings of emotion that can shift in an instant.

Dave.

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Fri Mar 28, 2008 8:40 am (PDT)

I seem to remember reading in either AI or HTI that one of the symptoms of metal

poisoning is flat emotions.

I was thumbing through both books yesterday and just couldn't find it.

Was it Hg? No, that's

anger and irritability, isn't it? Was it Pb? As?

If anyone can help me, page number, etc. that would be awesome.

Thanks,

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Y'know , I bet that's it. I bet I remember it from the depression

post. Thanks!

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> I don't have my book handy, but mercury can cause a variety

> of emotional states including emotional flatness. One place

> to check is Andy's depression comments (see files section

> under " Andy index subject links " ).

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> I seem to remember reading in either AI or HTI that one of the symptoms of

metal poisoning is flat emotions.

Does that mean that chelation can cure recurrent depression? Would

that have to be ALA chelation to work?

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In frequent-dose-chelation is wrote:

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> I seem to remember reading in either AI or HTI that one of the symptoms of

metal poisoning is flat emotions.

Does that mean that chelation can cure recurrent depression?

-----------Yes, there have been reports of depression either getting better

and/or being cured during chelation. I felt a *layer* of it lift just with

amalgam removal. And I also believe that Andy also believes that much

depression is caused my mercury poisoning, or other metals. A search of

archives to find his actual posts and those of others would be the best. He

does talk about it in his books also.-------Jackie

Would that have to be ALA chelation to work?

--------Yes, I would think it would take ALA chelation to really address this

problem. Although like I said above, I got relief just from amalgam removal

too. I don't know if I'd say it's totally gone, but it's much better than it

was.-------Jackie

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