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Guest guest Posted January 14, 2005 Report Share Posted January 14, 2005 Shari, I don't know if you saw my posts, but I have quite a challenge with sweats, too. My blood tests don't indicate any thyroid or hormone abnormalities, so I've thought it is my body detoxing and maybe my low body temperature causes the problem as well. I sweat if I'm the least bit too warm or if I'm the least bit too cold. I have an extremely temperature tolerance issue where a one or two degree temperature change in the house can create havoc for me! Love, Rochelle > >Beth - Yes - the sweating thing is freaking me out. I am cold then hot - > >all day long. Back and forth. I don't know if it is my thyroid, early > >menopause, or whatever. Sheeesh it is making me crazy - not to mention > >the fact that it has been in the 80's here lately!!! Sometimes I soak my > >pillowcase and have to change it during the night. It my be the candida > >coming back but I think I have that pretty much under control the last 6 > >months or so. Any suggestions? Thanks beth!! > > > >love > >shari > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2005 Report Share Posted January 14, 2005 Shari, I forgot to say that I get worse with weather pressure systems (barometric pressure changes) and the constant weather changes here, those affect me as part of the rheumatism or whatever all I have. It was interesting that you said it was bad a few months ago, then got better, and is way worse now. Same with me!! I'm so glad you said that! Love, Rochelle > > Rochelle > > > > I am the same way - it comes and goes. It was really bad a few > months back > > and settled down a little and now the sweats are back with a > vengeance. I > > agree that maybe we are detoxing - Doc Vasey thinks that there are > little pieces > > of silicone remaining in our system that have moved around a > little and > > sometimes make their way into the blood stream so our bodies are > flushing them out. I > > had a terrible candida issue after explanting (and probably > before) in 4/03 > > as I had terrible sinus infections for about a year and was on all > kinds of > > antibiotics and steroids which never worked. I had two sinus > surgeries within 6 > > months of explanting to try to solve the issues but the > antibiotics did me in. > > I had awful yeast and nightsweats after that. I started using a > garlic and > > some garden of life stuff to cleanse myself of it and I haven't > had a yeast > > infection in about 7-8 months. I have had a couple of abnormal > thyroid tests > > lately - not too bad just a little elevated. They have tested me > a ton of times > > over the last year or so as my glands in my neck are so swollen > (as well as > > my armpits) but this is the first time it was off. I am only 34 > so hopefully > > it isn't menopause. I am hoping to get healthy and have another > baby although > > that may be unlikely. > > > > By the way - any news from Liz about our show and when it will > air? sheeesh, > > the waiting is killing me. (I am assuming you are the same > Rochelle) It > > probably doesn't help that I was one of the first ones taped but I > would really > > like to see it. I guess somewhere in the back of my mind I am > hoping someone > > sees it that can help me somehow - a doctor or something. I don't > have the money > > to get a lot of the treatments and testing that I should be doing - > > > especially on my son. I would like to have a live cell analysis > as well as some of the > > treatments that Kacey has been using but I can't afford to go > anywhere being > > out of work. I am lucky to buy groceries these days muchless > supplements and > > healthfood store items. > > > > thanks > > shari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 2005 Report Share Posted November 17, 2005 My son, 5 1/2, has sweated excessively for a long time, and sweats even more during chelation, soaks his pj's and sheets. We have only done 4 rounds so far, ALA alone, but the first 2 rounds were the worst as far as sweating. This seems fairly common in our group, I think you are right, it may mean that he is now able to detox much better than before, and has a lot of metal coming out. > [ ] sweats > > > >I am chelating my 23 year old with ALA only using Andy's protocol. He > > sweats alot at night to the point that I wash his bed linens 2-3 times > > a week including his pillows. I have not used DMSA because I am > > concerned about the side effects and also am worried that I might not > > supplement him correctly. I can see progress coming from the ALA in > > that his conversations are more normal. My question is about the > > sweating. Is this a sign that metals are leaving his body? > > Rene in NC > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ======================================================= > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2005 Report Share Posted November 18, 2005 > > I am chelating my 23 year old with ALA only using Andy's protocol. He > sweats alot at night to the point that I wash his bed linens 2-3 times > a week including his pillows. Night sweating is the body's attempt to detox from exposures, typically exposures from the day. He might be trying overall to detox what is already there, altho it is likely that there is something he is encountering during the day [foods, environmental issues, etc] that are causing him problems. Did he sweat like this before you started ALA, or just after you started? Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2005 Report Share Posted November 25, 2005 > > Ok I am a novice so you can take what I say with a grain of salt, but I have done a lot of research for my Chemistry class on ALA and I kept finding again and again that it should be used with DMSA because ALA may pull mercury from the brain and other soft tissues but not actually expel it from the body very well and it simply redistributes. This is not correct. Sweating at night is a classic sign of mercury toxicity. Andy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2005 Report Share Posted November 25, 2005 Hi Andy! My 7yr old son sweats a lot at night and I want to start your protocol but the problem is he doesn't take any pill by mouth. Do you recommend DMSA cream instead? Thank you for your time. andrewhallcutler <AndyCutler@...> wrote: > > Ok I am a novice so you can take what I say with a grain of salt, but I have done a lot of research for my Chemistry class on ALA and I kept finding again and again that it should be used with DMSA because ALA may pull mercury from the brain and other soft tissues but not actually expel it from the body very well and it simply redistributes. This is not correct. Sweating at night is a classic sign of mercury toxicity. Andy ======================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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