Guest guest Posted December 17, 2007 Report Share Posted December 17, 2007 > > > Here's my question...what if one were to take 3mg, > > or 6mg, every 4 > > hours continuously for say 1 or 2 months before > > taking a break? It > > just seems to me at those low doses the safety > > factor is increased a > > great deal. I would much prefer a slow gentle > > constant chelation > > rather than the peaks and valleys of numerous short > > rounds. I still do > > not understand the need to stop a round, unless the > > dose was just too > > high and is really stressing the body. To me, a > > constant low level > > chelation sounds attractive. It really bothers me to > > know that at the > > end of each round there is free mercury going to my > > brain, adding to > > the burden that is already there. I would like to > > avoid that. > > > > Andy's protocol is by far the best and I'm on round > > 6. Started at 25mg > > 1st round but am on 6mg for this round. Too much of > > a roller coaster > > at higher doses, greatly exaggerated by starting and > > stopping rounds. > > I am wondering about a slight modification of it to > > where rounds are > > extended in length but compensated by much lower > > doses, with the > > ultimate purpose being to avoid redistributions > > after numerous rounds. > > 3mg or 6mg continously. > > > > If someone is to answer this question and say I need > > to do frequent > > rounds, please tell me exactly in detail " why " . If > > someone is doing > > 3mg or 6mg, no side effects, no stress on the body, > > no symptoms, then > > why not just keep going? > > > > Thoughts? > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2007 Report Share Posted December 17, 2007 > > > Here's my question...what if one were to take 3mg, > > or 6mg, every 4 > > hours continuously for say 1 or 2 months before > > taking a break? It > > just seems to me at those low doses the safety > > factor is increased a > > great deal. I would much prefer a slow gentle > > constant chelation > > rather than the peaks and valleys of numerous short > > rounds. I still do > > not understand the need to stop a round, unless the > > dose was just too > > high and is really stressing the body. To me, a > > constant low level > > chelation sounds attractive. It really bothers me to > > know that at the > > end of each round there is free mercury going to my > > brain, adding to > > the burden that is already there. I would like to > > avoid that. > > > > Andy's protocol is by far the best and I'm on round > > 6. Started at 25mg > > 1st round but am on 6mg for this round. Too much of > > a roller coaster > > at higher doses, greatly exaggerated by starting and > > stopping rounds. > > I am wondering about a slight modification of it to > > where rounds are > > extended in length but compensated by much lower > > doses, with the > > ultimate purpose being to avoid redistributions > > after numerous rounds. > > 3mg or 6mg continously. > > > > If someone is to answer this question and say I need > > to do frequent > > rounds, please tell me exactly in detail " why " . If > > someone is doing > > 3mg or 6mg, no side effects, no stress on the body, > > no symptoms, then > > why not just keep going? > > > > Thoughts? > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2007 Report Share Posted December 17, 2007 Thanks for the advice - would that mean taking longer breaks between rounds as well (i.e. 10 days on, 10 days off), or lengthening the round but not the break? Thanks, Dave --- TK tk200192071@...> wrote: > > > > > > Here's my question...what if one were to take > 3mg, > > > or 6mg, every 4 > > > hours continuously for say 1 or 2 months before > > > taking a break? It > > > just seems to me at those low doses the safety > > > factor is increased a > > > great deal. I would much prefer a slow gentle > > > constant chelation > > > rather than the peaks and valleys of numerous > short > > > rounds. I still do > > > not understand the need to stop a round, unless > the > > > dose was just too > > > high and is really stressing the body. To me, a > > > constant low level > > > chelation sounds attractive. It really bothers > me to > > > know that at the > > > end of each round there is free mercury going to > my > > > brain, adding to > > > the burden that is already there. I would like > to > > > avoid that. > > > > > > Andy's protocol is by far the best and I'm on > round > > > 6. Started at 25mg > > > 1st round but am on 6mg for this round. Too much > of > > > a roller coaster > > > at higher doses, greatly exaggerated by starting > and > > > stopping rounds. > > > I am wondering about a slight modification of it > to > > > where rounds are > > > extended in length but compensated by much lower > > > doses, with the > > > ultimate purpose being to avoid redistributions > > > after numerous rounds. > > > 3mg or 6mg continously. > > > > > > If someone is to answer this question and say I > need > > > to do frequent > > > rounds, please tell me exactly in detail " why " . > If > > > someone is doing > > > 3mg or 6mg, no side effects, no stress on the > body, > > > no symptoms, then > > > why not just keep going? > > > > > > Thoughts? > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2007 Report Share Posted December 17, 2007 TK--- breaks need to be the same number of days or more as the chelation round. > > > > > > Hi Everyone, > > > > > > I also feel better on rounds than off, but my > > doctor > > > wants me to take breaks, so I will keep on this > > way. > > > > > > TK--- if you consistently feel better on rounds, > > longer rounds are > > preferable and I would try extending your rounds > > slowly to see how > > you do unless there is some particular health reason > > the doctor > > doesn't want [you] to do this ? neutropenia etc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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