Guest guest Posted May 24, 2001 Report Share Posted May 24, 2001 I would not be surprised to see changes in menstrual cycles from changes in diet, any one else have thoughts on this? --Lilla I was a vegetarian for 8 years before making the gigantic switch to the Type O diet. I have had no gastroinstestinal ill effects even though I just jumped right in to the red meat! Is it normal for a drastic change in diet to effect menstrual cycles? My cycle is completely disrupted. I would be very interested to know if this has happened to anyone else. Thank you. --- Lilla Luoma --- lillabell@... "I have found the fountain of youth--ask me about Microhydrin" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2002 Report Share Posted July 29, 2002 , I have a very technical job (I'm a computer geek) and I always have to be reading and keeping up with the latest information on networks, operating systems, and other software. If you are not able to read and comprehend when you are also persuing an exercise program then either you're not eating right or you still have some physiological problem that needs to be addressed. Have you discussed these issues with your doctor? What does your doctor say? Best wishes, Celeste wrote: > Hi how are u? U know i cannot train like u do coz i am on a book- reading > cycle which means i am reading a lot of books for a doctoral thesis i am > doing on my college. > I am saying that i am not training coz i have learned by experience that > exercising hinders book-reading habits because of the energies that you have > to derive toward exercising. > In simple words exercising would make me dumb and confuse my mind > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2005 Report Share Posted August 12, 2005 In a message dated 8/12/2005 5:43:10 AM Eastern Standard Time, writes: I would assume that there are ketes at all times that are replicating, those that went dormant can come back at any time and may not be on the original 4 week cycle. EXACTLY.... it makes sense that they are all on their OWN 4 week cycle, not just ONE day a month for ALL of them.... but since the original infection is what started the cycling, the heavier load will occur about the same time each month...... the idea of at least a 30 day treatment is you cover any and all new ones during their 30 day cycle, with the idea that there will be no new ones once you cover a full 30 day cycling..... of course, they do hide and go dormant etc so that is why the 30 day does not work for everyone..... so it is possible that the original infection date influences the heavier loads, lets say you got infected on the 10th of the month originally, then you may have your heaviest load of growth each month around the tenth but of course there will be some variation, and what about those who were infected more than once, they could have several cycles going on, as well as the dormancy issue. THIS is just how i read and understood things..... c in vt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2008 Report Share Posted August 30, 2008 Hi - My comments are interspersed > > I have yet to do a lot more reading, but I am just curious as to a few > things: > > 1- how long is a " cycle " of chelation? ==== 3 days and 2 nights is what I have seen people referring to a cycle here. Just remember to take ALA/DMSA round the clock every 3 hrs during the day, every 4 hrs during the night seems to be ok. Also, you will need to skip atleast as many days as you have chelated. we do it from Friday after school 4.00 PM to Monday morning 7.00 AM. ==== > > 2- how many cycles have people done? ==== We are into 95th round for my son, and no where close enough to completion. I have seen people on this group having done more than 100 rounds. ==== > > 3- about how much money is spent per cycle (I know there are a lot of > varying factors such as supplements, etc.) ==== It depends on the number of supplements you need. ==== > > 4- What is the average amount of cycles done? I know this also depends > on how toxic the person may be, but, I just would like a general idea. > ==== Sometimes chelation takes 2-3 years, depends on how toxic you are. Hope this helps! Madhuri ==== > Thanks. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2008 Report Share Posted August 31, 2008 Comments interspersed. S S " cycles " Posted by: " fontana_christine_elise " fontana_christine_elise@... fontana_christine_elise Sat Aug 30, 2008 5:31 pm (PDT) I have yet to do a lot more reading, but I am just curious as to a few things: 1- how long is a " cycle " of chelation? *Most here do 3 " on " , 4 " off " or 3 " on " 11 " off " . So cycles are 7 or 14 days respectively. 2- how many cycles have people done? *Many...often 100 or so, varies from person to person. 3- about how much money is spent per cycle (I know there are a lot of varying factors such as supplements, etc.) 4- What is the average amount of cycles done? I know this also depends on how toxic the person may be, but, I just would like a general idea. Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2008 Report Share Posted September 2, 2008 > I have yet to do a lot more reading, but I am just curious as to a few > things: > 1- how long is a " cycle " of chelation? My son did best with 4-6 days " on " , and then at least 4-6 days " off " . > 2- how many cycles have people done? My son needed approx 100 rounds. > 3- about how much money is spent per cycle (I know there are a lot of > varying factors such as supplements, etc.) Depends on several factors. At my house, in the beginning when my son tolerated no supplements, my only cost was the ALA itself. Cost did increase when he started tolerating supplements. If you use a doctor, costs increase. > 4- What is the average amount of cycles done? I know this also depends > on how toxic the person may be, but, I just would like a general idea. The 100 rounds that my son required, appears to be low-average. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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