Guest guest Posted December 2, 2007 Report Share Posted December 2, 2007 Hi group I'm new here. I'm considering of starting chelating out mercury from my body this month.I have done hair analysis and blood test and they both revealed mercury intoxication.I have bought some DMSA and ALA and am waiting for a 12 alarm watch to arrive.My last amalgam was replaced in summer 2006. I'm thinking of starting with DMSA 10mg for 6-8 rounds and then add ALA. I have read both Cutler's books but I have a question that isn't mentioned in those.Lately I begun smoking due to its anti-bleeding properties.Are the heavy metals that smoke contains going to obstacle the chelators from removing the Hg from my body, adding some tiny amounts daily to it? Or still they would be capable of doing their work even if I smoke.I don't want to stop smoking, but I do want to start chelation.Any input? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2007 Report Share Posted December 3, 2007 TK--- Smoking will only make health issues worse including Hg toxicity,hinder chelation and getting well. Please find an alternative to whatever someone told you or you read smoking would do for you. > > Hi group > > I'm new here. I'm considering of starting chelating out mercury from > my body this month.I have done hair analysis and blood test and they > both revealed mercury intoxication.I have bought some DMSA and ALA and > am waiting for a 12 alarm watch to arrive.My last amalgam was replaced > in summer 2006. I'm thinking of starting with DMSA 10mg for 6-8 rounds > and then add ALA. > I have read both Cutler's books but I have a question that isn't > mentioned in those.Lately I begun smoking due to its anti-bleeding > properties.Are the heavy metals that smoke contains going to obstacle > the chelators from removing the Hg from my body, adding some tiny > amounts daily to it? Or still they would be capable of doing their > work even if I smoke.I don't want to stop smoking, but I do want to > start chelation.Any input? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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