Guest guest Posted January 1, 2010 Report Share Posted January 1, 2010 " Since this kind of dosing is said to be so harmful for our kids, what does this do to say, an adult like me, with amalgams? " You shouldn't be taking any chelator with amalgams in. Try to find a multi with no ALA. If it were me, I would try saunas or fasting (water, fruit and veggie) if I couldn't afford to get my amalgams out right away. Liz > > Awaiting the hair element tests on my dds, who have no amalgams. > Have started with a Dr. of natural medicine for myself to get healthy so my cancer does not return. He said I test high for being very estrogen dominant, viral, and liver problems. > I DO have amalgams, but just can't deal with getting them out right now. > What I was always curious about is this: > Many supplements (multiples) contain ALA as an ingredient (up to 300mg, I've seen). You would only take the multiple once a day. > Since this kind of dosing is said to be so harmful for our kids, what does this do to say, an adult like me, with amalgams? > I never started to pay attention to ALA as an ingredient in a long list on a bottle until lately. I will say I've never noticed any ill effects, or any particular health problems springing up after dental work (but I will never add another amalgam!). > Is ALA as an ingredient always harmful as a once a day ingredient in a multiple? > I look forward to you experts enlightening me! > Happy New Year, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2010 Report Share Posted January 1, 2010 > > Awaiting the hair element tests on my dds, who have no amalgams. > Have started with a Dr. of natural medicine for myself to get healthy so my cancer does not return. He said I test high for being very estrogen dominant, viral, and liver problems. > I DO have amalgams, but just can't deal with getting them out right now. > What I was always curious about is this: > Many supplements (multiples) contain ALA as an ingredient (up to 300mg, I've seen). You would only take the multiple once a day. > Since this kind of dosing is said to be so harmful for our kids, >what does this do to say, an adult like me, with amalgams? If it is alpha lipoic acid, it would take some of the mercury out of your body and put it into your brain and internal organs. The negative effects of this process don't always show up right away, just like the negatives don't always show up when each amalgam is placed, or when each vaccine is given. > I never started to pay attention to ALA as an ingredient in a long list on a bottle until lately. I will say I've never noticed any ill effects, or any particular health problems springing up after dental work (but I will never add another amalgam!). > Is ALA as an ingredient always harmful as a once a day ingredient in a multiple? alpha lipoic acid always acts as both a powerful antioxidant and a powerful chelator. If people take it for the antioxidant ability they will still get the chelator ability. If it is taken on any schedule other than ever 3h it will deposit metals into the brain and internal organs. It is only safe for individuals who are completely metal free - like maybe lab rats. J > I look forward to you experts enlightening me! > Happy New Year, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2010 Report Share Posted January 1, 2010 It is never ok to take ALA once a day if you have amalgams. You risk making yourself worse. > > Awaiting the hair element tests on my dds, who have no amalgams. > Have started with a Dr. of natural medicine for myself to get healthy so my cancer does not return. He said I test high for being very estrogen dominant, viral, and liver problems. > I DO have amalgams, but just can't deal with getting them out right now. > What I was always curious about is this: > Many supplements (multiples) contain ALA as an ingredient (up to 300mg, I've seen). You would only take the multiple once a day. > Since this kind of dosing is said to be so harmful for our kids, what does this do to say, an adult like me, with amalgams? > I never started to pay attention to ALA as an ingredient in a long list on a bottle until lately. I will say I've never noticed any ill effects, or any particular health problems springing up after dental work (but I will never add another amalgam!). > Is ALA as an ingredient always harmful as a once a day ingredient in a multiple? > I look forward to you experts enlightening me! > Happy New Year, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2010 Report Share Posted January 2, 2010 That's why I asked. I now am very careful of supplements with many ingredients, that I check if ALA is on the list. It seems it's so casually included, even on multiples for children with Autism. Geesh! > > > > Awaiting the hair element tests on my dds, who have no amalgams. > > Have started with a Dr. of natural medicine for myself to get healthy so my cancer does not return. He said I test high for being very estrogen dominant, viral, and liver problems. > > I DO have amalgams, but just can't deal with getting them out right now. > > What I was always curious about is this: > > Many supplements (multiples) contain ALA as an ingredient (up to 300mg, I've seen). You would only take the multiple once a day. > > Since this kind of dosing is said to be so harmful for our kids, what does this do to say, an adult like me, with amalgams? > > I never started to pay attention to ALA as an ingredient in a long list on a bottle until lately. I will say I've never noticed any ill effects, or any particular health problems springing up after dental work (but I will never add another amalgam!). > > Is ALA as an ingredient always harmful as a once a day ingredient in a multiple? > > I look forward to you experts enlightening me! > > Happy New Year, > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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