Guest guest Posted May 19, 2008 Report Share Posted May 19, 2008 Dave, I got rid of all the aluminum things in my house and I eat organic as well. I cook with glass and dont use deodorants. I stopped eating cheese too. So are you saying I could be mercury poisoned that is why my aluminum is high ? I have the Andy cutler amalgam book but dont understand a thing in it !!!! I have soo much brain fog and very forgetful too. Shelly In frequent-dose-chelation@..., Dave - AM & FDC Posts wrote: If a person is accumulating aluminum as a result of mercury tox, then the aluminum will come down on its own, as you remove the mercury. Of course, you want to remove sources of exposure. Andy lists them as: processed cheese, aluminum baking powder, aluminum cookware, aluminum containing antacids, and also antiperspirants (which often contain aluminum salts). Otherwise, you just wait. You only chelate for the aluminum itself, in acute toxicity cases. (HTI p.239) Dave. ------- Posted by: " Shelly Carpenter " love4shoes54@ yahoo.com love4shoes54 Sat May 17, 2008 7:25 pm (PDT) Dave , What should we use if we are high in Aluminum ? Shelly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 20, 2008 Report Share Posted May 20, 2008 Shelly, do you drink tap water? If your local tap water is fluoridated, it will be a source of aluminum. As aluminum is a byproduct. It seems your doing well as eliminating sources, which is good. I just wanted to note that my son's hair aluminum is really high but this is from his mercury problem. We are seeing it come down as he chelates. So if your test is Hg toxic and you decide to treat it, it's likely the aluminum will come down on it's own as a result of removing the mercury. > > If a person is accumulating aluminum as a result of mercury tox, then the > aluminum will come down on its own, as you remove the mercury. > > Of course, you want to remove sources of exposure. Andy lists them as: > processed cheese, aluminum baking powder, aluminum cookware, aluminum > containing antacids, and also antiperspirants (which often contain aluminum salts). > > Otherwise, you just wait. You only chelate for the aluminum itself, in acute > toxicity cases. > > (HTI p.239) > > Dave. > > ------- > > Posted by: " Shelly Carpenter " love4shoes54@ yahoo.com love4shoes54 > Sat May 17, 2008 7:25 pm (PDT) > > Dave , > What should we use if we are high in Aluminum ? > Shelly > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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