Guest guest Posted February 18, 2008 Report Share Posted February 18, 2008 Sometimes I'll take out my copy of AI and just skim through it, and every now and then I come across some interesting tidbit I'd either forgotten or hadn't seen. Here's one - on page 90 Andy writes that taking 50-100 mg dmsa + 50-100 mg ala every 3-4 hours (I believe he since has come to insist on every 3 hours for ala) will remove about 1/2 to 1% of the mercury in the brain every day that you chelate. Thus in order to reduce brain mercury by 50%, you have to chelate for 70-140 days. It's interesting and useful to see it quantified that way. At the lower dosages most of us use here, it's probably at the 1/2% per day or even less (I use 25 mg ala every 2.5-3 hours). So as a rough rule of thumb, since I'm usually chelating about half the time (4 days on and 3 days off or vice versa), I'm probably removing 50% of my mercury every year or so. If I understand correctly, that means the first year I'll remove 50%. The second year, 50% of what remains, so after two years, 25% of the original amount will be left. After 3 years, about 12.5% of the original amount will remain. After 4 years about 6% of the original amount will remain. I find this very helpful in understanding why progress is sometimes so maddeningly slow, why I should expect to heal slowly, and why I should be patient and confident that good things are happening even if it seems I've plateau'd. Dean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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