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Fred

FWIW (for what its worth); I have read the body is smart enough to

try and move the mercury and heavy metals as far away as possible

from the vital organs (feet and hands wrists)

Feet Issues

I have not had itching in my feet but have had burning and almost

like a bad cramp/tingle that i get in the soles of my feet ever since

I was on bad protocol (almost two years ago) which I believe

mobilized mercury. Also interstingly enough I have had feet which

used to sweat terribly all through my life (I would ruin shoes after

a few months)...I have noticed that my feet sweating has been

lessened with 8 months of chelating. I think it had to be

mercury/heavy metals that were the cause of this

I am only guessing that the itching could be your body's reaction to

heavy metals. Are you chelating or have you noticed that its certain

foods/supps/etc that bring in the itching?

Hand itching

I used to take epson salt baths and then about 2 months into

chelation i found it would mess my head up; bring on fatigue and my

hands/palms would redden and itch like crazy. I think this is/was a

sulfate problem but again someghow related to mercury poisoning as

well

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> Has anyone had a reaction that manifested itself as itchy palms or

> itchy soles of the feet, with no rash and no fever just itching?

> What does this mean?

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Hey Fred,

I just finished round 8 of DMPS. I waited much longer after removal

of toxin to begin chelation than recommended in protocol. I

periodically experience top of foot and ankle itching and finger (gold

attracts mercury) and palm itching. I agree with other post that this

is to be expected and not at all uncommon when detoxing/chelating.

Doug

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> > Has anyone had a reaction that manifested itself as itchy palms or

> > itchy soles of the feet, with no rash and no fever just itching?

> > What does this mean?

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