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Yep, along with what everyone else wrote. I'm writing mainly as I am

not seeing negative results, but then nothing " significant " in the

positive direction as well, but I liken it to living with someone and

not seeing how much they've changed over the years as you see it

every day and don't see the small changes. Unlike if you were to not

be around that person and see them a few years down the road where

you'd see significant changes.

Another thing is that it has taken me, I'd guess, around 30 years to

get to this present state and I've only been chelating or removing

all that buildup of mercury for the last 4 months. So it's definitly

going to take some time to be back to a level where I'm a " normal "

healthy person again.

I did notice a lot of change when I first got my amalgams removed and

also when I first started chelating, but the positive progress has

been a lot more slower the last month or so. So I can see how folks

might get discouraged and think that it is no longer helping them. I

KNOW it is helping me, but the progress will be slow and long. But

eventually I'll get there. Glad to see other folks out there going

through this tedious work, but still hanging in there nonetheless.

Here's to all the other " Mike's " out there. May your long journey be

worth the effort. :D

Thanks for reading, I was wondering if anyone noticed my posts. :)

Mike

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> *Mike's* out there, for whom chelation is going fairly well, so

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> just never bother to report anything. I have had some people tell

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> good things, and then have something happen.

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Mike, you are probably in what Andy calls the " stall period " , which he has

commented on in many posts, if you search archives. This is a common part of

mercury detox, and he says you have to keep chelating through it, and then

eventually, you'll start to see gradual improvement again. So this is where you

have to just keep plodding along, or muddling as someone said, and just keep

chelating, chelating, chelating. And then chelate some more :) Andy has said

this too in many posts.

So this is good to bring this up for everyone, and a reminder to just stick with

it.

Happy chelating everone!--------Jackie

In frequent-dose-chelation mle_ii wrote:

Yep, along with what everyone else wrote. I'm writing mainly as I am

not seeing negative results, but then nothing " significant " in the

positive direction as well, but I liken it to living with someone and

not seeing how much they've changed over the years as you see it

every day and don't see the small changes. Unlike if you were to not

be around that person and see them a few years down the road where

you'd see significant changes.

Another thing is that it has taken me, I'd guess, around 30 years to

get to this present state and I've only been chelating or removing

all that buildup of mercury for the last 4 months. So it's definitly

going to take some time to be back to a level where I'm a " normal "

healthy person again.

I did notice a lot of change when I first got my amalgams removed and

also when I first started chelating, but the positive progress has

been a lot more slower the last month or so. So I can see how folks

might get discouraged and think that it is no longer helping them. I

KNOW it is helping me, but the progress will be slow and long. But

eventually I'll get there. Glad to see other folks out there going

through this tedious work, but still hanging in there nonetheless.

Here's to all the other " Mike's " out there. May your long journey be

worth the effort. :D

Thanks for reading, I was wondering if anyone noticed my posts. :)

Mike

> >

> > 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.

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