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\That 100,000 vitamin A is a huge amount.. Any blood in the

stool should be looked at by a doctor right away from what

I know.. I would be going today..

Nanci..

>

> Help.

>

> My dear husband is about 4 months after his amalgams got removed.

Not chelating yet

> because we're thinking he should get his porcelain-fused-to-metal

bridge out first (get

> his mouth metal-free). Still debating how needful that is, pre-

chelation, though.

>

> Sorry, this is gross, but I don't know where else to go. I don't

want to eliminate his supps

> because they've really improved his mental health, but I will if I

have to, to see if they're

> causing the blood.

>

> He's getting LOTS of blood in his stools everyday. He says it

doesn't hurt, and he doesn't

> think it's hemmoroids. Been going on for 2-3 weeks, he said.

Happens whether the stools

> are hard, soft, or in between. Can even color the toilet bowl water

red. It looks like a

> woman's period on the toilet paper when he wipes.

>

> These are the only supps. he's taking right now:

>

> 5-HTP for anger (working well)

> Milk Thistle

> DMAE for concentration and focus (working well)

> Lecithin

> Glutamine for " crazy thoughts " (working well)

> Cod Liver Oil equalling about 10,000 IU Vitamin A per day (has like

150 EPA, 350 DHA),

> but he often forgets to take it. Sometimes I up the CLO to 100,000

for 2 or 3 days if

> someone in the family has a cold, to keep him from getting it.

>

> No other supps. It's been hard to get him to swallow very much more

than this, and the

> ones listed above have truly transformed his problematic mercury

behaviors.

>

>

>

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This is the kind of problem that really needs to be reviewed by a

doctor. It could be any number of things. One possibility would be

internal hemorrhoids. There may be some sort of wound or fissure. Or

other things. The fact that it is red blood indicates that the

problem is close to the anus, which is good because it hopefully would

be easier for a doctor to find on examination or with tests.

I wouldn't be concerned about the supplements.

I would give him more fiber, like lots of high fibre fruits and

vegetables, celery, apples and so on, psyllium, lots of water, lots of

probiotics.

Please have it checked out by a doctor.

>

> Help.

>

> My dear husband is about 4 months after his amalgams got removed.

Not chelating yet

> because we're thinking he should get his porcelain-fused-to-metal

bridge out first (get

> his mouth metal-free). Still debating how needful that is,

pre-chelation, though.

>

> Sorry, this is gross, but I don't know where else to go. I don't

want to eliminate his supps

> because they've really improved his mental health, but I will if I

have to, to see if they're

> causing the blood.

>

> He's getting LOTS of blood in his stools everyday. He says it

doesn't hurt, and he doesn't

> think it's hemmoroids. Been going on for 2-3 weeks, he said. Happens

whether the stools

> are hard, soft, or in between. Can even color the toilet bowl water

red. It looks like a

> woman's period on the toilet paper when he wipes.

>

> These are the only supps. he's taking right now:

>

> 5-HTP for anger (working well)

> Milk Thistle

> DMAE for concentration and focus (working well)

> Lecithin

> Glutamine for " crazy thoughts " (working well)

> Cod Liver Oil equalling about 10,000 IU Vitamin A per day (has like

150 EPA, 350 DHA),

> but he often forgets to take it. Sometimes I up the CLO to 100,000

for 2 or 3 days if

> someone in the family has a cold, to keep him from getting it.

>

> No other supps. It's been hard to get him to swallow very much more

than this, and the

> ones listed above have truly transformed his problematic mercury

behaviors.

>

>

>

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The supplements you listed are not known to cause anything at all like

that. This is something entirely unrelated to his supplements and

indicates intestinal bleeding and needs medical attention ASAP.

Hemorroids don't bleed enough to color the toilet water. This

condition can be dangerous if not checked into and looked at as soon

as possible. You need to find out why his colon is bleeding. And get

it addressed. Don't wait any longer.

And get the metal bride replaces with a metal free one before

chelation. The metals are not good for his body regardless of

chelation. They conduct electricity that is a higher wattage than the

brain.

>

> Help.

>

> My dear husband is about 4 months after his amalgams got removed.

Not chelating yet

> because we're thinking he should get his porcelain-fused-to-metal

bridge out first (get

> his mouth metal-free). Still debating how needful that is,

pre-chelation, though.

>

> Sorry, this is gross, but I don't know where else to go. I don't

want to eliminate his supps

> because they've really improved his mental health, but I will if I

have to, to see if they're

> causing the blood.

>

> He's getting LOTS of blood in his stools everyday. He says it

doesn't hurt, and he doesn't

> think it's hemmoroids. Been going on for 2-3 weeks, he said. Happens

whether the stools

> are hard, soft, or in between. Can even color the toilet bowl water

red. It looks like a

> woman's period on the toilet paper when he wipes.

>

> These are the only supps. he's taking right now:

>

> 5-HTP for anger (working well)

> Milk Thistle

> DMAE for concentration and focus (working well)

> Lecithin

> Glutamine for " crazy thoughts " (working well)

> Cod Liver Oil equalling about 10,000 IU Vitamin A per day (has like

150 EPA, 350 DHA),

> but he often forgets to take it. Sometimes I up the CLO to 100,000

for 2 or 3 days if

> someone in the family has a cold, to keep him from getting it.

>

> No other supps. It's been hard to get him to swallow very much more

than this, and the

> ones listed above have truly transformed his problematic mercury

behaviors.

>

>

>

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