Guest guest Posted May 15, 2008 Report Share Posted May 15, 2008 I remember Andy mentioning it as a possible symptom in the AI book, along with it's opposite - not being able to sweat at all. .... Ya, mentioned on p.26. There is more stuff if you look under " sweating " in the index. So, if you have a mercury issue, chelating would be exactly what you want to do. You certainly have exposure, have you done a hair test yet? Dave. -------------------- Posted by: " jigglerpuff " jigglerpuff@... Wed May 14, 2008 10:32 pm (PDT) Since my first filling removal is this tuesday , ive been getting very nervous and hoping it works out ok. All these things pop into my head, and I really have been meaning to ask this question. I suffer from hyperhidrosis (extreme sweating from hands, feet, and armpits) and was wondering if chelating with Cutlers recommended doses is ok? I pretty much sweat all day with no control so Im not sure if it will effect what Im taking. Also, Ive had hyperhidrosis as far as I can remember, so Im not sure if that is a side effect of mercury... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2008 Report Share Posted May 15, 2008 In frequent-dose-chelation jigglerpuff wrote: Since my first filling removal is this tuesday , ive been getting very nervous and hoping it works out ok. All these things pop into my head, and I really have been meaning to ask this question. -----------It's very normal to be nervous, we all were. And here's one way to look at it, all of us here have made it through it, so so will you -----------Jackie I suffer from hyperhidrosis (extreme sweating from hands, feet, and armpits) and was wondering if chelating with Cutlers recommended doses is ok? I pretty much sweat all day with no control so Im not sure if it will effect what Im taking. ------------Dave pointed out to read about it in AI, and you could search onibasu to look for more posts from Andy about it. We all have a number of different things " out of whack " when we start chelating, (and that's one of the reasons we do it, is to hopefully correct these things), and so the safest thing to do is to start at low doses of chelators and see how you react. If you are really concerned about this, you can even start lower than 12.5mg. Some people start out at 6mg. It just takes some experimenting in the beginning to find the right dosage for you. And in your case with you sweating so much, I would think that replacing electrolytes (minerals) would be very important for you. Dave has recently posted about his electrolyte drink and a link to Andy's. You need to make sure you are replacing those minerals.--------Jackie Also, Ive had hyperhidrosis as far as I can remember, so Im not sure if that is a side effect of mercury... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2008 Report Share Posted May 15, 2008 > > > And in your case with you sweating so much, I would think that replacing electrolytes (minerals) would be very important for you. Dave has recently posted about his electrolyte drink and a link to Andy's. You need to make sure you are replacing those minerals.------- -Jackie > > > Thanks Dave and Jackie! I will try that mix. Is SmartWater considered a good electrolyte drink or is it all marketing? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2008 Report Share Posted May 16, 2008 Check what's in it, and compare to the electrolyte mixes we've suggested. Making your own will be cheaper, you can change flavor, and it has the advantage that you don't have to be worried that you might react to some coloring or artificial flavor in the drink you buy. I mean, it couldn't be easier to make. Still, we all get lazy once in a while. :-) Dave. ----------------- Posted by: " jigglerpuff " jigglerpuff@... Thu May 15, 2008 6:52 pm (PDT) > > And in your case with you sweating so much, I would think that replacing electrolytes (minerals) would be very important for you. Dave has recently posted about his electrolyte drink and a link to Andy's. You need to make sure you are replacing those minerals.--------Jackie Thanks Dave and Jackie! I will try that mix. Is SmartWater considered a good electrolyte drink or is it all marketing? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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