Guest guest Posted January 12, 2008 Report Share Posted January 12, 2008 > > Hi group, > > Because I have been somewhat disappointed that I got > no answer/reaction I " ll repeat my questions: > > I am a little bit sick (sniffy/sneezing) and am having a relapse. > Could that be connected with the " dumping phase " ? > (I am 4 months post-amalgam). Your symptoms and the timing post removal are consistent with the period of time Andy refers to on p 52 of " Amalgam Illness " when the organs are " dumping mercury out " . > Dmsa, 25 mg. (12 rounds) went very well, dmsa and ala (25 mg.) > (5 rounds) went reasonable, but a little bit less (I am not sure about that; > some bad days during or after round). > > Second question: my feet underneath are sometimes itchy, > for 5 years now (about 1 or 2 hours a day). > I have the diagnosis m.s.; can you give me a possible hint what > could help ? Vitamine B3 or valium or brufen can help a lot !? > I used to get itchy in the lower legs, and I also have an MS diagnosis. For me the itchiness seemed to be relieved with thyroid hormone (I would have to search to see if anyone has listed itchiness as a hypothyroid symptom), and drinking more water. When I get itchy now I take that as a sign that I am not drinking enough water. I don't take valium or ibuprofen, so can't comment on those. Many people I have spoken with who have MS or fibromyalgia complain of burning in their feet. One said that his was relieved with curcumin. On p. 139 of " Amalgam Illness " Andy says curcumin may improve liver function. You could try all of the various things that are known to improve liver function to see if they help (I am just guessing based on what that one person told me). > Third question: I notice sometimes a " stronger " /heavier heartbeat > (or kind of tachycardis); could that mean something ? > There are many possibilities. If it is a significant concern I would suggest asking your doctor. I get tachycardia and I think it is usually adrenaline rushes in my case. See pages 27,116,119,128. I used to get tachycardia associated with hyperparathyroidism (rare condition that was corrected surgically for me). J > Thanks in advance, > Simon > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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