Guest guest Posted September 18, 2008 Report Share Posted September 18, 2008 Petshopgirt16 well i cannot comment on what this 3-4 hrs dmps is really doing to your body; I just went on the " I am less discomfort " doing it this way " ...even right after amalgam removal in November/07 I found the low levels of dmsa i was doing was better taking 3-4 hrs and doing it continuosly (I belive dmsa is supposed to be 3-4 hrs) So when i got on dmps it felt the same... just seemd to level out the buring and nueropathy I would have and the once i added ALA it just seemed easier to be taking both pills at the same time As i understand it, I think as Jackie indicated, it just seems to keep a more level amount of chelators in your body/blood and lessens the ups and downs in this regard I also think doing the other support suggestions in AI (adrenals/thyroid/supps/avoiding bad foods) can effectively help u chelate better/faster by supporting your body and in the case of diet removing the need for our body particulr liver/kidneys to have to deal with clearing more toxins I think you just have to try some of these things and see how you feel..ie A) shorter rounds vrs longer rounds (I continuosly chelate) and do not feel any worse; in fact when i go off dmps i seem to have more problems..my experience only cutting the dosage on a shorter round..same thing cut dosage accordingly and see how it works; as i have learned the hard way, its easier to go up in dosages than take too much and feel terrible for a few days/weeks and then have to start over at alower dosage Re fast phase 1; this may have something to do with how some of us react to chelation, but so many other varaiables at play, its hard to tell (I think) good luck > > > > > > I have seen a couple of post now where people say they are taking > DMPS > > > every 3 hours. I was curious as to why given every 8 or possibly > 7 > > > hours seems to be the norm and the recommendation per Cutler. > Are you > > > extremely fast metabolizes? Was it just trial and error until it > felt > > > right for you? > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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