Guest guest Posted March 29, 2008 Report Share Posted March 29, 2008 A question about words from Andy taken from here: http://onibasu.com/archives/am/1668.html quote Any ideas on how to determine which symptoms are from mercury in the brain and which are from mercury in the body? It is pretty clear from case reports (from patients, not MD's). Endocrine problems, especially poor stress tolerance: brain. Emotional volatility, difficulty teling what people are about: brain Difficulty getting along with people, attention deficit: brain Brain fog is about 70/30 body/brain. Mostly it does go away even without brain detox. Yeast is actually a brain related problem (it is controlled by inadequate hormone levels, especially hydrocortisone) and while it improves with body detox, it doesn't go away until the brain is cleared if it is a real bad case. Allergies, food sensitivities, chemical sensitivities do mostly go away with body detox. Fibromyalgia seems to be mostly body tox. Chronic fatigue seems to be about 70/30 body/brain. Andy Cutler Unquote Looking at that, its fairly clear that the majority of my serious problems are body mercury related. Allergies, food sensitivities, chemical sensitivities, fibromyalgia, fatigue, brain fog(a little), muscle pain is a nightmare…etc….which have caused me a lot of trouble. The brain stuff is much less of a problem, although still a problem…just less than the physical things……short term memory is poor and my adrenal and thyroid are fatigued (which I am addressing) Q: Is this why I am so sensitive to DMSA? I am on my 13th round and my manageable level of DMSA is just 6mg every 3 hours, 3 days on 4 days off. I tried extending the rounds but was too much. I am 5 months amalgam free now. I have also had fabulous results from lots of body cleansing, parasite cleanses, kidney cleanses, bowel cleanses…every time I do one I get better and better. I been at these cleanses for some time now and I continue to get lots of gunk out of me and it continues to make me feel ……well …..great. Is this because my mercury is affecting me physically more than mentally? With this understanding, does it mean I should focus on a specific chelator more than another? Is DMSA gonna be better for me? or will I need to chelate with ALA whatever happens anyway? Or will ALA be better for me? Whatever happens I will not try ALA until I can increase my DMSA dose. When I get three easy rounds I will try and increase. Sunshine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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