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Dean - interesting. I have a low level of this at the beginning and end of

rounds. I didn't understand that it was related to vertigo. I have had some

tinnitus though, and I know that's connected.

If it's vertigo, then vinpocetine, 10-20mg 3-4x/d could help. If that doesn't

work, try manganese, 5mg/d. It is also possible that other perfusion enhancers

(hydergine, piracitam, pirinol, ginko) might work. (All from NuBrain.com).

Dave.

Posted by: " DeanNetwork " dean@... deansta22

Mon Jun 23, 2008 1:14 pm (PDT)

> Also after the last round I have an increase in fatigue and the

> feeling of motion. (Like when I stop moving it still feels like I am

> moving, the couch feels like it is gently rocking) This is the most

> difficult symptom for me. I have had to stop driving. Again, any

> comments.

Hi Collette,

This is called vertigo and can be caused by inner ear infection (which

mercury can awaken due to lowered immunity there) and often it is from jaw

tension. As we chelate it causes a lot of stress, this translates into jaw

tension and impacts on the temporal bone that holds your inner ear

mechanism.

If it is not caused by a virus or bacteria (that often tracks from the jaw -

especially cavitations and infections), you might get a lot of relief by

seeing a physio or chiro that has training in CranioSacral therapy.

DeanSA

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Things get better at the beginning, then they get worse starting at somewhere

in the 3-4 month range, that continues until the 8-12 month range, at which

point things slowly start improving.

That's what I meant by a roller-coaster.

If a roller-coaster weren't smooth, I think ... it would hurt! :)

Dave.

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Posted by: " cann7899 " cann7899@... cann7899

Wed Jun 25, 2008 6:04 pm (PDT)

Dave, I have his book....pg 52 is a smooth curve not a roller

coaster...oh well I will figure it out. Thanks!!

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>

> Things get better at the beginning, then they get worse starting

at somewhere

> in the 3-4 month range, that continues until the 8-12 month range,

at which

> point things slowly start improving.

>

> That's what I meant by a roller-coaster.

>

> If a roller-coaster weren't smooth, I think ... it would hurt! :)

>

> Dave.

>

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I never recall hearing that you go through a long plateau during

chelation or, God help us, you get worse for several months?! Where

does Andy mention this in his book?

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