Guest guest Posted July 30, 2008 Report Share Posted July 30, 2008 > > Is there any reason to avoid B-12 shots (of any kind) during > chelation? Andy usually recommends determining the dose of B12 needed by starting with low oral doses and building up gradually. The dose of B12 needed varies widely for individuals. *Some* people can get angry agitation with B12 shots. > They have been helpful for both me and my brother in > combating fatigue. > If you have both already tested them and know that they are needed then they probably are ok. If at any time there is angry agitation, then stop the B12. The anger and agitation won't stop immediately when stopping the B12. J > I ask on behalf of my brother, who just had his amalgam out and will > start low-frequent-dose DMSA chelation soon. His DMSA challenge test > (a test discouraged by Cutler but ordered by some conventional > doctors) showed very high arsenic, and high mercury, and lead. My > brother recognizes that the test does not reveal whether mercury is > the biggest problem. > > Kris H. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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