Guest guest Posted June 19, 2008 Report Share Posted June 19, 2008 ---Thanks Dave! So you think we might just have a teensy weensy bit of a mercury problem then? LOL ;-) Thanks for the comments. They add to what people said initially and I will try out your suggestions. Interesting that there doesn't seem to be a lead problem. I was convinced that is why it's taking so long to get this rotten stuff out. We are both on thyroid medication and adrenal and it has increased since that test was done. Might do another one soon to see if that's changed at all. It's interesting about adrenaline though and I wonder if anyone can help with this. I keep coming up as low adrenaline on various tests and yet I seem to have an abundance of the stuff. I have plenty of adrenaline released- or so it seems. And I was told that the body makes adrenaline from other places than the adrenal glands if they are underfunctioning. (I do have Addisons disease) I am highly sensitive to adrenaline and I get palpatations at every opportunity and the slightest stress. Perhaps my beta-adrenergic cells are hypersensitive and yet I don't actually produce much adrenaline? But if I increase my adrenaline production, surely I will get more problems? I have tried to remedy the methylation but I haven't had much improvement from increasing methyl doners. I take TMG, B6 as its co-enzymated form and lots of B12. Actually no noticable improvement at all. (I'm a tricky one I know!!!) In frequent-dose-chelation , Dave - AM & FDC Posts wrote: > > ... Below. > > Dave. > > <mercury@> wrote: > > >>How do you know you have lead? I have just read recently that the > >>path for > >>people who are lead poisoned (in addition to mercury) is > >>substantially longer than for those with no lead. > > >I don't know for certain that I have a problem with lead - just > assuming for the following reasons: > > [...] > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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