Guest guest Posted April 22, 2008 Report Share Posted April 22, 2008 My basic question through the ramblings below is what else will allow the cells to open up and hopefully discharge mercury thereby facilitating detox From Andy's post below it seems to imply that ALA gets mercury out of the cells and brain..so I guess DMSA and DMPS gets it out of the tissues..I seem to remember another post from a moderator that said ALA chelates organs and dmsa and dmps do not?? Maybe that explains why my heart/lungs always feel weaker when using ALA (ie organs being chelated)?? Andy's Post number 18141 http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/frequent-dose-chelation/message/18141 PART ONE QUESTION Two years ago when I was undergoing lymes treatment by moronic docs who blew out my liver with antibiotics. I was given actos/cholestyramine (treatment perfected by Dr Shoemaker..lyme dr). My understanding from DR was that actos opened up the cells to allow cholestyramine to get into the cell and mop up the lyme bacteria... So my question is would combining a lyme protocol that got into the cells to mop up bad stuff (actos//cholestyramine for lymes and maybe other bacteria which is being released from chelation) and then ALA for the mercury) be worthwhile to do together...would actos help facilitate opening the " cell door " which was how my DR explained it by allowing more ALA to get into the cells PART TWO QUESTION I am reading a great book on magnesium that says (I believe) that low magnesium results in calcification of cells and that you need magnesium supplementation to effectively open the cell doors so calcium can be flushed from the cells...so therefore I would guess thats one reason why magnesium is needed anyone know anything about this?? I am just trying to understand this cell thing and what else can be done to facilitate cell removal of mercury... so assuming tissues are chelated by dmsa and dmps, then it would seem that the body will chelate tissues first as they are the first level of toxicity, then organs (with ALA??) then cells and brain(ALA) Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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