Guest guest Posted April 23, 2008 Report Share Posted April 23, 2008 > > 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) TK--- when using ALA there is no order as to what gets pulled when & from where in the body. > > Thanks > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2008 Report Share Posted April 23, 2008 Hi - I don't mean to disagree with your doctor, but the action of cholestyramine is not as you describe (this from Shoemaker's books). Cholestyramine works only in the gut -- it does not get into the cells (is not absorbed) and does nothing to get rid of Lyme. It just helps some people who don't have the ability to detoxify some types of toxins get rid of them. It's an old cholesterol lowering medicine that absorbs bile in the gut and carries it out with the stool. Bile carries some toxins from the liver, and by CSM absorbing bile, the bile (and toxins) do not get reabsorbed. Believe it or not, the body really values cholesterol and so has a method of conserving it by reabsorption in the gut after it has helped with fat digestion. If you have the genetic defect that makes you unable to detoxify certain neurotoxins (and you still have Lyme), CSM would probably help with herxing and generally make you feel a lot better, but I don't believe it would have any effect in the chelation process. Best, Dana B _____ From: frequent-dose-chelation [mailto:frequent-dose-chelation ] On Behalf Of mercurybeater 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 ,___ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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