Guest guest Posted December 5, 2007 Report Share Posted December 5, 2007 I don't konw, Rrebecca...... I have not had any amalgams for about 17 years, but when I recenlty tried to take just ALA with no DMSA (10mg dose) and then had to stop the next day becasue I woke up too late, I got real sick. Still.....about 6 years ago before I knew about the Cutler protocol, I used to take ALA from time to time and have no adverse symptoms.....at least none that I knew to link to the ALA. I have to wonder if my recent bad experience with ALA alone was because of yeast overgrowth. ....dunno. I do know that when I was able to afford some of Solomon Wickey's CanSol to fight yeast, I felt better. ~Inga > I also have immune problems from a viral infection I got years ago, > never recovering from, plus possible cavitations. Testing showing > contradictory results and nothing I can really pinpoint. But am > wondering if ALA is an ok bet for me at this time? > > Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2007 Report Share Posted December 6, 2007 Hi - I've had a bunch of crowns replaced this fall and have been going through a similar setback. I thought it was a reaction to having a lot of temp crowns, but they were not a type that would cause immune reactivity with me. Even with all the right protocols, as my dentist reminded me today, there is no way to avoid some degree of new exposure to metals when amalgam is drilled out. Perhaps thyroid interence occurs as part of it. Despite taking T3 three times a day, I've been dealing with the cloudy mind, weak immune system, my hair has been coming out again by the handful, feel extremely fatigued & achy, sleeping a lot, etc. We really just have to keep chelating. Joanne My symptoms > following the visit to the dentist have been going on for over a > month now. This seems to be the story of my life in regards to going > to the dentist. Getting sick immediately after, or sometime > thereafter. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2007 Report Share Posted December 6, 2007 > > Either immediate effects, or delayed from I > guess " mercury vapor exposure " from the office itself TK---correct exposure from vapor .. >> > I have not had amalgams for 11 years now, so this is not related to > that, but rather I guess the dental office itself. This was a general > mainstream dentist. I went to him becuase he's well experienced in > replacing this particular material (cerec) and was a little cheaper > than the others....however, I feel as though I have been hit with a > sledgehammer just by walking into his office.. TK--- this can happen from Hg vaops exposure ... this has prevented me > from having routine dental cleans and probably contributed to my > deteriorating gums. Though I am very thorough with my home cleaning > and flossing. > > I am really financially tight right now paying off the dental work > itself, so DMSA is probably not on my radar at the moment. WOuld alpha > lipoic acid help me? TK--- not know, 2 months after the exposure otherwise use dmps or dmsa If this really is mercury vapor? TK---yes I'm just > stunned at how strict I am on my diet with no real alleviation of > symptoms and this bizzare itching in my face and around my nose etc is > really irritating. And the yeast issues are REALLY getting me down as > well as the other odd symptoms. i am at the moment doing a parasite > cleanse as well, but I do feel that I need a little more than this > because something seems to be allowing these things to flourish. > > I also have immune problems from a viral infection I got years ago, > never recovering from, plus possible cavitations. Testing showing > contradictory results and nothing I can really pinpoint. But am > wondering if ALA is an ok bet for me at this time? TK--no > > Thanks. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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