Guest guest Posted April 23, 2008 Report Share Posted April 23, 2008 A dentist decided to check through kinesiology (not at my request) if I would react to DMSA. He passed it over my tummy (where I have scarring from Crohn's surgery) while holding the hand of his nurse. He detected a 'reaction'. Just how much credence does one give to such tests? I am waiting to start chelation once my dental visits are squared away, and was planning to use DMSA since I do not need a prescription for it. (He also detected presence of mercury and arsenic and mentioned something about the kidneys). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2008 Report Share Posted April 23, 2008 > > A dentist decided to check through kinesiology (not at my request) if > I would react to DMSA. He passed it over my tummy (where I have > scarring from Crohn's surgery) while holding the hand of his nurse. He > detected a 'reaction'. Just how much credence does one give to such > tests? Not much in this case. Yes, there will be a reaction when you use DMSA because it will be chelating mercury. The reaction is completely dependent on the dose and that is what we spend so much time talking about here - finding the right dose for the person. If you want to get mercury out of your body you need to use ALA and could use DMSA or DMPS. Those are the only 3 possibilities. The 4th possibility is leaving the mercury in the body. I am waiting to start chelation once my dental visits are > squared away, and was planning to use DMSA since I do not need a > prescription for it. > (He also detected presence of mercury and arsenic and mentioned > something about the kidneys). > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2008 Report Share Posted April 23, 2008 I think the kinesiology is bad mojo..your body is more complicated than to give out simple yes and no's.... especially if you have heavy metals toxicity One Moron health care person used it to effectively show me that cilantro was good for me ; it was not ....it was poison ...really messed up my head which I am still recovering from... Most dentists know very little about chelation, my understanding is that even Huggins (da man) has only recently gotten it right (small doses of dmsa and dmps) tell your dentist to stick with what he already doesn't know regarding dentistry > > A dentist decided to check through kinesiology (not at my request) if > I would react to DMSA. He passed it over my tummy (where I have > scarring from Crohn's surgery) while holding the hand of his nurse. He > detected a 'reaction'. Just how much credence does one give to such > tests? I am waiting to start chelation once my dental visits are > squared away, and was planning to use DMSA since I do not need a > prescription for it. > (He also detected presence of mercury and arsenic and mentioned > something about the kidneys). > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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