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> Hi Dudley - first things first. You need to tell us about yoru

mercury

> exposure. Have you had your fillings removed? Are you absolutely

certain that

> you dont' have any more exposures? Unless you are, then you should

not begin

> chelation, as it will make you worse.

>

>

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>

> Posted by: " dudley.smith89 " dudley.smith89@... dudley.smith89

> Wed Jun 18, 2008 8:34 am (PDT)

>

> hi this is my first message.i am confused as to what dmsa dosage to

> start on and what supplements to start with.i have never chelated

> before and with brain fog am finding it hard to take in all the info

> thanks dud.

>

thanks dave.idon't know if this is the right way to reply because its

all new to me.

i had all my amalgams taken out 4mnths ago by a mercury free dentist

but i don't know how safely he used iv vit c nose mask, special

drillbit,and high suction evacuator,but no rubber dam or clean up tip

when i asked why not he said because he was removing bridges he

couldn't use either.and he was a member of iaomt.

I think he was wrong as i have been a bit worse since then.I still

have a bridge at the front of my mouth and think maybe there is

mercury under there although they say it is highly unlikely but i

must be sure.

my problems started 1 1/2 years ago my dentist removed a load of

fillings to fit bridges and i didn't realize it was dangerous,the

last time i actually swallowed a load of mercury before i had chance

to spit and this made me think about poisoning.

about 6 weeks later i started to feel ill. that was a year ago my

symptons are now insomnia,weakness in limbs also all muscle groups

tremble when moving them.feelings of unreality,spaced out head,some

anxiety,and not being able to relax feeling uneasy.I have been using

a chelator called humet r once a day and know having read andy's

protocol think maybe i have been doing more harm.

I am so desperate to start getting started chelating but am finding

all the information difficult to cope with.

In England it is almost impossible to find a DR who would be able to

manage the protocol asmost of them are in denial about

mercury.Hopefully with the groups help i can get started,it just

seems like such a lot to cope with even if i was feeling ok

best wishes dudley

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dave i dont understand some of your abbreviations what is mg supps and

ca and 1.2 2.1 ratio pills to food duudley

>

> Dudley, below....

>

> Posted by: " dudley.smith89 " dudley.smith89@... dudley.smith89

> Thu Jun 19, 2008 9:34 pm (PDT)

>

> [...]

>

> >>>Posted by: " dudley.smith89 " dudley.smith89@ dudley.smith89

> >>>Wed Jun 18, 2008 8:34 am (PDT)

> >

> >>>hi this is my first message.i am confused as to what dmsa

dosage to

> >>>start on and what supplements to start with.i have never

chelated

> >>>before and with brain fog am finding it hard to take in all the

info

> >>>thanks dud.

>

> >thanks dave. i don't know if this is the right way to reply

because its

> all new to me.

>

> >i had all my amalgams taken out 4mnths ago by a mercury free

dentist

> but i don't know how safely he used iv vit c

>

> Vitamin C is fine. If he added any sulfur (NAC, glutathione, or

any chelator)

> then that would have been dangerous. If you ever have to do this

again, make

> sure to be clear what is in the IV.

>

> >nose mask, special

> drillbit,and high suction evacuator, but no rubber dam or clean up

tip

> when i asked why not he said because he was removing bridges he

> couldn't use either.and he was a member of iaomt.

>

> >I think he was wrong as i have been a bit worse since then.

>

> While he may have been able to do better, _some_ exposure is

inevitable when

> removal is done.

>

> >I still

> have a bridge at the front of my mouth and think maybe there is

> mercury under there although they say it is highly unlikely but i

> must be sure.

>

> Yes, that's critical.

>

> >my problems started 1 1/2 years ago my dentist removed a load of

> fillings to fit bridges and i didn't realize it was dangerous,the

> last time i actually swallowed a load of mercury before i had chance

> to spit and this made me think about poisoning.

>

> >about 6 weeks later i started to feel ill. that was a year ago my

> symptons are now insomnia,weakness in limbs also all muscle groups

> tremble when moving them.feelings of unreality, spaced out head,

some

> anxiety,and not being able to relax feeling uneasy.

>

> This is consistent with mercury intoxication.

>

> >I have been using

> a chelator called humet r once a day and know having read andy's

> protocol think maybe i have been doing more harm.

>

> It's also possible that it didn't do anything at all. That would

be the most

> optimistic possibility. As you know now, you have to be very

careful

> approaching chelators.

>

> >I am so desperate to start getting started chelating but am

finding

> all the information difficult to cope with.

>

> Ok, just be a bit patient. Spend some time on the list and spend

some time

> reading. It will begin to get clear, you'll be surprised.

>

> >In England it is almost impossible to find a DR who would be able

to

> manage the protocol as most of them are in denial about

> mercury. Hopefully with the groups help i can get started,it just

> seems like such a lot to cope with even if i was feeling ok

>

> >best wishes dudley

>

> Ok, you can get started with a few things. First, you can begin

with the basic

> supplements that you will need. Secondly, you should get yourself

a hair test

> from DirectLabs.Com. You want the " Hair Elements " test, _not_

the " Toxic Hair

> Elements " test. Third, you can try a " sulfur exclusion diet "

(search on

> onibasu.com for that) to work out if you are low or high sulfur.

Finally, get

> that bridge checked.

>

> That will take you some time, and should help you feel a little

better. Once

> you get that bridge checked, then you can begin to think about

chelation.

>

> Dave.

>

> ------------------

> Basic Supplements

> ------------------

>

> B50 or B100 once or twice /d

> Buffered C, 4g/d

> Mg, 100mg 4x/d and increase to 200 in a few weeks

> Avoid the oxide form, it's not absorbable.

> Magnesium citrate, malate, aspartate, or amino acid chelate are

best.

> Mg Supps is done by taking 100-200mg (adult) with each meal and

possibly at

> bedtime. The amount used is adjusted to the max level that is

not laxative.

> Ca should also be given so the ratio of Ca to Mg intake from

all sources

> (food & pills) is somewhere between 1:2 and 2:1.

> Vit E, 400-1000IU/d

> CoQ10, 75-200mg/d

> Zinc, 20mg + 1mg/lb

> Flax Oil, 10+g/d (1-2 tbsp) or CLO (1/2 - 1 tbsp)

> Borage oil, 1+g/d (1-2 tsp)

> Milk thistle, 1-2 cap/meal

> Folic acid, 400-800mcg/d

>

> Make sure any selenium is in some form like selenomethionine or

selenium yeast.

> AIp. 162: 50-300mcg a day total.

>

> Try Lecithin, Choline & B12 to see how you respond.

>

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Posted by: " dudley.smith89 " dudley.smith89@... dudley.smith89

Sat Jun 21, 2008 10:20 am (PDT)

dave i dont understand some of your abbreviations what is mg

" milligrams "

supps

" supplements "

and ca

" calcium "

and 1.2 2.1 ratio pills to food

amount of calcium to amount of magnesium in diet should be in the range 1:2 to

2:1.

duudley

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