Guest guest Posted December 31, 2007 Report Share Posted December 31, 2007 Thanks , see comments below. > I haven't noticed any posts from Andy on the topic. > > Apparently carbon-based does testing - > > http://www.carbonbased.com/modules/news/article.php?storyid=84 > > Notice from the above link that the best case scenario is a protein > with 4 cysteines (sulfur containing amino acid) and the worst case is > when all of those cysteines are replaced by arginine (does not contain > sulfur). Basically, my understanding is that this is a 'brain > cleaning' type protein. When it has 4 cysteines it can clean mercury > out of the brain to some extent. As the cysteines are replaced by > arginines the ability to clean mercury out of the brain declines to > eventually nothing in the worst case scenario. > > This would be one genetic factor that leaves people predisposed to > mercury. There would be many other factors. > > Boyd Haley did some work with Apo E. Use his name when searching > google for more information. Thanks for the info, I'll look a bit more into this area from the info you sent. Greatly appreciated. > You could. If you already know that you have a mercury problem and > plan to chelate the test won't help you to make any treatment decisions. > > I had the test done, found out that I am Apo E3, and have not found a > way that information helps me so far. > > If you were trying to convince someone who has Alzheimer's in their > family to consider mercury, I can see how testing for Apo E might help > to convince them. I was thinking this might be important to know for the purposes of making sure to avoid even more the things that might accumulate. And something to keep an eye on for my daughter. Might also help explain they whys of things that have happened to me that perplex me as to why they occured. > In the frequent-dose-chelation group we are asked to keep on topic, > which is that we are all here to provide support for one another with > chelating with Andy's protocol. Any topic related to that type of > support is fair to include. > > I have been letting dental topics through because people do have to > remove amalgams before chelation, some find amalgam after they start > chelation, and there is a large group of people with expertise here in > this group. > > In general, any topics that have to do with toxicity but don't have to > do with Andy's protocol should not be posted here but could be posted > in adult-metal or autism mercury or some other group. > > You will often find the answers to research type questions by > searching the archives here or in the other 2 groups. > > In the past I can remember when Andy asked people to post the message > in the group and send him the post number in private email. That > doesn't guarantee that he will answer. He has been extremely generous > to us with his time. He is often too busy to answer. > > If every toxic person emails him direct with every question he will be > bombarded by mail and will never get his books written. His next book > is needed desperately by parents who are trying to chelate children. > > If you want to engage Andy in discussions the route to take is to ask > him for a consulting package, ask your doctor to sign the consulting > agreement, and then approach him through your doctor. > > > Many are considered off topic. If they are off topic, post to other > groups. If questions are ignored either no one has time to answer or > no one (reading) knows the answer. I'm sure that Andy doesn't read > every post. He has no obligation to answer any post - he only answers > because of his kind heart. > > > Each person needs to take some responsibility to research on their > own. There are many questions that are answered in a couple of > seconds by a google search or a search of autism mercury using onibasu.com > > J Sorry, didn't mean to imply that Andy or anyone must answer my questions. I just didn't want to ask questions here, to fulfill my curiosity about mercury illness and related issues, that might confuse the topic of this group. And I certainly don't want to take up a lot more time from Andy, he has more important things on his hands for sure than just my curiosity. You pointed me in the right direction, I think, with the Adult Metal Chelation group here at yahoo. At least I think that this is the group you were refering to earlier. Thanks again, Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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