Guest guest Posted September 18, 2008 Report Share Posted September 18, 2008 Joy I know each of us has a different set of dynamics that are making us ill, but personally I would stick with and limit your actions to the mercury and support mechanisms that AI suggests IMO, Mercury is what sets our bodies up for failure (along with bacteria that love a toxic terrain)..Once you have the mercury levels down you should be seing improvement in the area of adrenals/thyroid.digestion/yeast/immune actions.neurological problems etc etc I am not sure what is your biggest area of deficieny, but as many of the more expererinced people say on here, its chelate chelate and chelate BUT make sure your other deficencies are dealt with For example ** adrenals ** thyroid (I tretaed after 7 months of treating adrenals or so as is suggested) ** yeast/candida ** other supps ie most people are zinc deficient; the cool thing about zinc is you get very bad symptoms when you're body has enough..i have thrown up a few times right after takig zinc (when i was on continuous ALA which creataes more zinc) or have gotten a very nauseaus head ache feeling; Taurine, milk thistle, Its small steps of eureka momemts with a lot of depressing and discouraging let downs in between... Questions what are you chelating with, I reelly think DMSA causes many peoole problems but i know its cheaper...but if its not working or hurting you; cheaper doesn't mean effective Whats you diet..I had food allergy tests done which helped alot,a s it showed eggs and almonds and a few other thungs that were really staples in my diet. I do not know if you can afford these Keep the faith > > I have reached my year marker and am evaluating progress or lack > thereof. I realized in the beginning that I would be chelating for a > minimum of 2 years, but believed I would see some improvement after a > year on this protocol. I was able to talk to Dr Teitelbaum personally > this week & ask his opinion. He believes that metal toxicity is only a > piece of the puzzle and wants me to go to a CFS/Fibro clinic for > further investigation. I'm becoming more skeptical all the time with so > many claims that this or that will be the cure. I've been ill for 16+ > years and my hope for ever attaining health is diminishing rapidly. > Unfortunately like most of you, my resources are limited, so I can't > run off to Mayo Clinic (like outsiders are constantly suggesting). I > haven't gone into any details here, but how do I know if I'm on the > right track? Shouldn't I be seeing some progress at this point? > Joy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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