Guest guest Posted October 4, 2008 Report Share Posted October 4, 2008 > > Hi all, > I'm chelating w/ ALA only right now at 6.25 mg every 3 hours, and I'm > finding it difficult logistically to continue for a full 3 days. Is > there any harm, at such a low dose, of going only 24 hours or 36 hours > and then waiting until the next weekend to start again? > Yes It's better to go at least 3 days and 2 nights, that is the minimal Andy recommends. > I read that redistribution is greater in shorter rounds, but I don't > really understand what that's the case / how it works. Can someone > explain? > As long as you keep taking doses at the half life the metals keep moving. As soon as you stop the metals stop moving and settle out somewhere (redistribution). The longer the round, the more time there is to remove metals (gain) with the least amount of redistribution events (once at the end of the round). The experience with real people reveals that 3 days 2 nights is the minimal to get people well, and people who use schedules less than that don't get better (and may get worse). J > Thanks! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2008 Report Share Posted October 5, 2008 > > > > Hi all, > > I'm chelating w/ ALA only right now at 6.25 mg every 3 hours, and I'm > > finding it difficult logistically to continue for a full 3 days. > > Is > > there any harm, at such a low dose, of going only 24 hours or 36 hours > > and then waiting until the next weekend to start again? > > > > Yes > > It's better to go at least 3 days and 2 nights, that is the minimal > Andy recommends. > > > > > > I read that redistribution is greater in shorter rounds, but I don't > > really understand what that's the case / how it works. Can someone > > explain? > > > > > As long as you keep taking doses at the half life the metals keep > moving. As soon as you stop the metals stop moving and settle out > somewhere (redistribution). The longer the round, the more time there > is to remove metals (gain) with the least amount of redistribution > events (once at the end of the round). > > The experience with real people reveals that 3 days 2 nights is the > minimal to get people well, and people who use schedules less than > that don't get better (and may get worse). > > J > > > > > Thanks! > > > ========= hi , i am about to start chelating on monday at 8am every 4 hours and the advice is 3days and 2 nights to start with. So my last day chelating would be on wed starting at 8am and last dose would be 4pm on wed making the last day 12 hrs. Is this correct? also you mention side affects, how do these normaly show themselves. thankyou Dudley. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2008 Report Share Posted October 5, 2008 > > > ========= hi , > i am about to start chelating on monday at 8am every 4 hours > and the advice is 3days and 2 nights to start with. So my last day > chelating would be on wed starting at 8am and last dose would be 4pm > on wed making the last day 12 hrs. You could continue to 8 pm or 12 pm, whenever you go to bed. > Is this correct? Yes > also you mention side affects, how do these normaly > show themselves. I think you said you were starting at 6.25 mg? Hopefully at that dose side effects will be minimal. If at any time you feel like the side effects are too much, you can stop the round. Side effects are often an exacerbation of the person's typical mercury symptoms, so the list of possibilities is a long one. In your case, since you mentioned some feelings of unreality, I would expect that to worsen. Many people find that they are ok or feel better on round, and the side effects show up at the end of the round - Thurs for you. I would plan to take it easy on Thurs. Fatigue is a common side effect. > thankyou Dudley. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2008 Report Share Posted October 5, 2008 > >> > >> Hi all, > >> I'm chelating w/ ALA only right now at 6.25 mg every 3 hours, and I'm > >> finding it difficult logistically to continue for a full 3 days. > > > > Is > >> there any harm, at such a low dose, of going only 24 hours or 36 hours > >> and then waiting until the next weekend to start again? > >> > > > > Yes > > > > It's better to go at least 3 days and 2 nights, that is the minimal > > Andy recommends. > > > >> I read that redistribution is greater in shorter rounds, but I don't > >> really understand what that's the case / how it works. Can someone > >> explain? > >> > > > > As long as you keep taking doses at the half life the metals keep > > moving. As soon as you stop the metals stop moving and settle out > > somewhere (redistribution). The longer the round, the more time there > > is to remove metals (gain) with the least amount of redistribution > > events (once at the end of the round). > > > > The experience with real people reveals that 3 days 2 nights is the > > minimal to get people well, and people who use schedules less than > > that don't get better (and may get worse). > > > > J > > > >> Thanks! > >> > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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