Guest guest Posted March 27, 2008 Report Share Posted March 27, 2008 > Do you mean these people are exercising instead of chelating? Hi , Yes. The sweat is chelating for them. > What keeps the metals moving toward the brain and CNS? Well excercise must stir up metals as we discussed and thus it would be redistributed and head towards the brain often, but perhaps these people keep their levels of mercury down through sweating. > For all the activities I have had to give up; riding an hour twice a week > is my reason to endure all the bad days. Last summer I experienced severe > overheating, way beyond the ordinary, but found many coolant aids on MS > websites. Is the overheating the result of chelation or the toxicity in > by body? I would put this down to lack of ability to REGULATE temps which is mostly and adrenal problem, but metals in the CNS could do that too. DeanSA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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