Guest guest Posted December 17, 2007 Report Share Posted December 17, 2007 No people who have adrenal fatigue have mercury. Mercury can cause the copper imbalance. Mercury causes adrenal fatigue not copper. Avoiding copper foods may not be enough. Taking molybdenum and zinc is how you lower copper levels. You did not use molybdenum. Taking too much zinc will make the imbalance worse. These things also do not " chelate " anything, they just keep your body from absorbing and holding onto too much copper. If you think are your copper toxic, you need a hair test to confirm this. Most people with mercury poisoning have symptoms very similar to copper toxicity. If you were vaccinated..that's your main cause of mercury. You don't need to have amalgams to get mercury poisoning. Vaccines contribute to celiac or leaky gut. Between the viruses and the mercury in them.. Celiac does not cause mercury poisoning, much the other way around. I would advise reading Andy's book. > > A question to Mr Cutler or anyone else who knows > the answer. > > People who have adrenal fatigue have too much copper > by standard, right? Of course unless they would > avoid copper foods. > > I have taken very high dosages of zinc(250-500 mg), > manganese(30-60mg) and pyridoxal phosphate(50-100 mg) > daily for a year. > > While these did chelate out the copper, as long as > the adrenal fatigue is not gone, you keep having > the copper problem no matter how much you supplement. > > I really like chocolate and nuts and seeds, but because > they are so high in copper, I only eat chocolate or > nuts once in 2-3 months or so and even that one time gives me > problems. The copper makes me hyper and gives bad digestion. > > I definitely have the mercury toxicity too. If I miss > my dose by 15-20 minutes or more, my head starts getting > that ''pulling'', heavy, pounding head sensation. > > I also did not have any amalgams ever. I think my celiac > disease is the main cause of the mercury buildup. Having > Leaky gut(I MEAN REALLY LEAKY!!) for 20 years must be the > cause for me. I wish they had discovered my celiac much > sooner, stupid doctors. > > Good luck to everybody. > > Greetings Ali > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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