Guest guest Posted June 9, 2008 Report Share Posted June 9, 2008 Simon - I'm not sure that's a fantasy. There is a lot of mercury in the skin. I'ts one of the major organs for elimination. This is one reason that at lot of people use sauna. Of course, it could be something else - perhaps you are eating something that you are reacting to? Dave. ------------- Posted by: " simon " simoncohen_2@... smncohen Sun Jun 8, 2008 7:15 am (PDT) Hi all, I am almost 9-months post-amalgam and chelating (25 mg ala and 25 mg dmsa). I am satisfied with how things are going (ups & downs etc.). Next week or so I expect the scores of my second hair-test will be there. Of course I am going to post that and I'll look at the differences between the scores 3 years ago and now. But one thing is very striking/remarkable on this moment. My itching has become more often and intense then before (the last 4 weeks or so). I " have " the symptom itching (feet) for about 6 or 7 years. Most the time it has been about the same (never really more or less). My thinking/fantasy is that the mercury-atoms " are coming out " . I really cannot think about another reason (like changing supplements). I would like it very much when someone could comment about this. T.i.a., Simon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2008 Report Share Posted June 12, 2008 --- Oh, so it doesn't sound like a POTS thing then. I have just been reading my urine toxic elements test results howevere and I have high Thallium. In the comments for this it says that this can be responsible for a " burning feet " type sensation. Do you have other symptoms associated with the Thallium such as peripheral neuropathy, ataxia, tremor, hearing loss? If so this maybe something to look into. It's difficult though as I think most of these are symptoms of mercury too! Hope you find the cause. In frequent-dose-chelation , simon cohen wrote: > > Hi , > > It has been there for about 7 years, maybe 2 hours a day (or night). > Not when I am standing (that doesn't matter). > Last month it is making me crazy, because it is more intense > and it lasts almost the whole day. Fortunately valium (2.5 mg) > helped in the past and still helps good, so I can take that in the night > and can sleep. I use the valium almost every night. > > Simon > ________________________________ > > To: frequent-dose-chelation > > From: nessy@... > > > > ---Do you only have the problem with your feet when you stand up or is > > it all the time? > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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