Guest guest Posted December 19, 2007 Report Share Posted December 19, 2007 Ok, a recent post about neutrophils had me looking in the archive. It appears that DMSA can lower neutrophils. Well I'm already low, and given I have bacterial overgrowth I'm wondering if it might be bad to chelate. Why does DMSA cause neutrophils to go lower? Thanks, Mike > Along the same lines, complete blood count testing says I'm normal, but > I see something strange. I see a high within range percentage of > Lymphocytes, but the count is low within range. And a low within range > percentage and low count of Neutrophils. Neutrophils are supposed to > be a larger percentage when normal. Something is abnormal, but I don't > know what it means. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2007 Report Share Posted December 20, 2007 Mike, my opinion on many of these problems (low neutrophils) is that the mercury is the prime culprit in creating many other problems, so its best to chelate (and deal with the primary cause of all of our problems) as long as your body can handle it (Support the sub problems as best as you can ...ie low neutrophils, etc). Keep in mind sometimes this means short term pain Same with bacterial overgrowth, yeast etc. ie I believe treating/chelating mercury may cause short term yeast problems but its still important to get rid of the mercury and do the best you can to limit the yeast I have tried every concoction under the sun with these liver fluke parasites for over two years now. Drugs, herbs, diet (did no sugar and organic for almost past 12 months and i think this helped the most)...So I am chelating now and occasianally throw in a low-dose parasite treatment I never knew what the significance of low neutrophils were until I strted this group and analyzed my own blood work for the past 4 years. My nueurophil count was always in the 0.0 range. In my case i think its (low neutrophil) also a contributing factor to my continuing parasite problems. The neutrophil post in the files section mentions arginine to help increas these neutrophils which can also help with bacteria problems (per AI)..It (arginine) should be taken with lysine per AI It also mentions using a product called NEUTROPHIL plus from Biotics research. They only deal with health care people but you may want to give it a try. One of its componenents is vitamin a so far I think the dmsa is doing its job. My belief is that worse syptoms after amalgam removal are due to mercury being released and not due to dmsa itself. Thats what i choose to believe. I know its (DMSA) has stirred up these parasites from some of the symptoms..so I am just trying to lessen the impact of this BUT I am going to try a few rounds of dpms in a month or so once I get through the holidays > Ok, a recent post about neutrophils had me looking in the archive. > It appears that DMSA can lower neutrophils. Well I'm already low, > and given I have bacterial overgrowth I'm wondering if it might be > bad to chelate. > > Why does DMSA cause neutrophils to go lower? > > Thanks, > Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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