Guest guest Posted April 30, 2008 Report Share Posted April 30, 2008 I'm glad you brought this up . There are probably lots of *Mike's* out there, for whom chelation is going fairly well, so they just never bother to report anything. I have had some people tell me they don't want to *jinx* themselves by coming on here, reporting good things, and then have something happen. And the flip side of that is, of course we hear from the people who are having problems, because they are the ones who need help, so people might get the impression that *everyone* who is chelating is having problems, when that really isn't the case. So Mike, please keep reporting in, even with nothing strange to report! Thanks-----------Jackie In frequent-dose-chelation wrote: I'm glad chelation is going well for you. For the people who are afraid of side effects, please note that Mike is chelating with a lot of " nothing strange to report " comments. That is often the case with Andy's protocol as long as the dose is right. And, he has removed significant quantities of mercury from his body during the month of April. J > > Ended round 10 April 6. 5 on and 5 off. 25 mg DMSA + 12.5 mg ALA > every 3 hrs during the day 4 hours at night. > > Round 11 April 7-16. Bumped up to 25 mg DMSA + 25 mg ALA. Nothing > strange to report. > > Round 12 April 17-26 Same as last. Nothing strange to report. > Currently on Round 13 April 27-May 6 Same as last. Nothing strange > to report thus far. > > Mike > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2008 Report Share Posted April 30, 2008 Hello 2008/4/30 tk200192071 : > > TK--- people that are doing well with chelation generally go no with > their lives and are busy doing other things than hanging around on > forums. Sometimes they might be like me, still getting emails and offering help/advice/encouragement to others. Should DMSA be increased in 12.5mg doses (no adverse reactions so far from that increase) or 25mg? -- is Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2008 Report Share Posted April 30, 2008 Sometimes we don't post because there is simply nothing very exciting to report. Chelation is a long, routine--even tedious--process. I am on my 34th round (started last August). I'm now at 50 mg ALA and 25 mg DMSA. Yes, chelation has helped me but I know I still have a long way to go. ----Katharine tk200192071 wrote: TK--- people that are doing well with chelation generally go no with their lives and are busy doing other things than hanging around on forums. > > I'm glad you brought this up . There are probably lots of *Mike's* out there, for whom chelation is going fairly well, so they just never bother to report anything. I have had some people tell me they don't want to *jinx* themselves by coming on here, reporting good things, and then have something happen. P Before printing this e-mail, please consider the environment --------------------------------- Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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