Guest guest Posted November 11, 2007 Report Share Posted November 11, 2007 I have been chelating for 2 months now and my photophobia, which has always been my worst and most severe symptom, has gotten much worse. Is this normal for chelation in the beginning? It's hard for me to even read. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2007 Report Share Posted November 11, 2007 do you know how your taurine and zinc levels are; these two supplements I think have helped my sight settle down I had quite bad vison abnormalities over the past year, blurred words on a page, just could seem to understand words on a page, If I moved my head fast, I would get dizzy, AI does not seem to say it (I thought it did) but I just went through all the pages/sections on taurine and vision related problems. AI does say and infer that it helps with brain healing (page 163) " It is necessary for neurohealing later " . and " zinc helps cells absorb taurine " MY amino acid tests showed very low taurine and have tested a few diferent ways to confirm I have zinc deficiency From a brief internet search under " benefits of taurine " http://www.mgwater.com/taurine.shtml#vision Taurine and zinc interact to influence the development of the retinal structure and function in the eye. Both nutrients promote the healthy oscillatory potentials necessary for vision, whereas deficiency of either taurine or zinc depresses the strength of specific potentials Deficiency of taurine has been identified as the cause of a recent two- year epidemic of optic neuritis diagnosed in Cuba (44). Ranging from debilitating medical conditions to this transient bout, taurine is well established in its multiplicity of roles in the eye http://www.healthvitaminsguide.com/aminoacids/taurine.htm it is thought to help with anxiety, hyperactivity, poor brain function and epilepsy as well as hydrating the brain. Taurine along with zinc is also required for proper eye health and vision > > I have been chelating for 2 months now and my photophobia, > which has always been my worst and most severe symptom, has gotten much > worse. Is this normal for chelation in the beginning? > It's hard for me to even read. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2007 Report Share Posted November 11, 2007 do you know how your taurine and zinc levels are; these two supplements I think have helped my sight settle down I had quite bad vison abnormalities over the past year, blurred words on a page, just could seem to understand words on a page, If I moved my head fast, I would get dizzy, AI does not seem to say it (I thought it did) but I just went through all the pages/sections on taurine and vision related problems. AI does say and infer that it helps with brain healing (page 163) " It is necessary for neurohealing later " . and " zinc helps cells absorb taurine " MY amino acid tests showed very low taurine and have tested a few diferent ways to confirm I have zinc deficiency From a brief internet search under " benefits of taurine " http://www.mgwater.com/taurine.shtml#vision Taurine and zinc interact to influence the development of the retinal structure and function in the eye. Both nutrients promote the healthy oscillatory potentials necessary for vision, whereas deficiency of either taurine or zinc depresses the strength of specific potentials Deficiency of taurine has been identified as the cause of a recent two- year epidemic of optic neuritis diagnosed in Cuba (44). Ranging from debilitating medical conditions to this transient bout, taurine is well established in its multiplicity of roles in the eye http://www.healthvitaminsguide.com/aminoacids/taurine.htm it is thought to help with anxiety, hyperactivity, poor brain function and epilepsy as well as hydrating the brain. Taurine along with zinc is also required for proper eye health and vision > > I have been chelating for 2 months now and my photophobia, > which has always been my worst and most severe symptom, has gotten much > worse. Is this normal for chelation in the beginning? > It's hard for me to even read. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2007 Report Share Posted November 12, 2007 Have you tested your adrenals? Adrenal fatigue can worse with chelation and one of the symptoms of adrenal fatigue is sensitivity to light. > > I have been chelating for 2 months now and my photophobia, > which has always been my worst and most severe symptom, has gotten much > worse. Is this normal for chelation in the beginning? > It's hard for me to even read. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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