Guest guest Posted February 5, 2008 Report Share Posted February 5, 2008 All: My body type is endomorphic and I gain weight very easily. Every since I had my Amalgams put in I have steadily gained weight. After removal of the amalgams I lost about 40lbs in 3 years without any effort -other than eating healthy. My dilemma: Every-time after chelation, or the start of a walking program, or cut my food intake (non-voluntary), or if in any way, shape, or form I start loosing weight, I feel like I'm being re-exposed to mercury, I feel like crap! Questions: Why do I feel really bad when I lose weight? What is the relationship between adipose tissue, mercury exposure, and weight gain/loss? Is it true that in an attempt to help itself the body will 'lock' mercury up in fat cells and can be released during weight loss? I have *LOTS* of weight to loose, is this going to be a problem as I chelate and become more healthy an fit? Ideas and suggestions welcomed and thanked in advance. Cheers, Vince Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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