Guest guest Posted October 15, 2010 Report Share Posted October 15, 2010 > > I started chelation yesterday with DMSA, 40mg 6 times a day (total approx > 250mg), every four hours for three days, then four days off, as per Andy Cutler > protocol. Getting some pretty bad headaches, For me, headaches were usually caused by mineral toxicity, nitrates, and yeast in the head. What does your yeast protocol look like? Try increasing it. >>high fecal fat content, My son needed mito cocktail to correct fat absorption http://www.danasview.net/mar05.htm Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2010 Report Share Posted October 16, 2010 I presume you have NO mercury amalgam dental fillings?! Please don't do any more challenges. They're dangerous (due to the high single dose) and not particularly useful. 40 mg may be too high to start for you, consider reducing the dose. Have you identified and reduced/removed sources of exposure? www.danasview.net/metals S S My post seems to of got lost so here it is again! Posted by: " zildjian1988now " zildjian1988now@... zildjian1988now Thu Oct 14, 2010 10:54 am (PDT) I hope you guys can give me some advice.... > > My hair mineral analysis shows high levels of lead and mercury, moderately high for cadmium, nickel, arsenic and aluminum. Essential trace elements normal/low. Most of the essential minerals are borderline low, apart from copper which is normal - (Weird)? Hair mineral analysis; >Part 1- - http://s36.photobucket.com/albums/e36/blairzz/?action=view & current=Hairmineralan\ \ alysis.jpg & newest=1 > Part 2 - http://s36.photobucket.com/albums/e36/blairzz/?action=view & current=Hairmineralan\ \ alysiscont.jpg & newest=1 Urine test at rest shows high levels of arsenic, barium, mercury and nickel. Moderately high levels of cadmium, lead and aluminum and tin. High calcium and magnesium (although I'm told this reflects good intake). All other essential minerals are normal apart from cobalt and manganese are borderline high. Urine test at rest; > Part 1 - http://s36.photobucket.com/albums/e36/blairzz/?action=view & current=Picture1-2.jp\ \ g & newest=1 > Part 2 -http://s36.photobucket.com/albums/e36/blairzz/?action=view & current=Picture1-3-2\ \ ..jpg & newest=1 > Urine test after chelator (DMSA) shows high levels of arsenic and barium (almost the same as rest figures for rest urine). There is a substantial increase in lead. Also the same for mercury, a substantial increase after chelation. I suppose this goes to show how good DMSA is at removing metals. The other toxic elements are the same as the urine rest figures. > Urine test after chelator (DMSA) ; > Result here part 1 - http://s36.photobucket.com/albums/e36/blairzz/?action=view & current=Picture1.jpg & \ \ newest=1 > > Part 2 - http://s36.photobucket.com/albums/e36/blairzz/?action=view & current=Picture1-1.jp\ \ g & newest=1 > > Thanks. Copper is also raised in my urine analysis after DMSA challenge, which follows; > Maybe this whole thing explains why I can''t tolerate zinc above a certain point, I also cannot tolerate Iodine, I used to use it at around 25mg but the same thing happened when I used zinc, bad lower back pain, headaches etc. > > I started chelation yesterday with DMSA, 40mg 6 times a day (total approx 250mg), every four hours for three days, then four days off, as per Andy Cutler protocol. Getting some pretty bad headaches, could this be because my liver isn't working properly? I normally have to take dandelion and milk thistle 3 or 4 times a day to get rid of the headache (thats without chelation). But now I have tried this and the headaches persist. I saw a post about Cutler recommending glycine and taurine for bile secretion. I have always have a problem with bile secretion, high fecal fat content, headaches etc so I have been taking Ox bile and pancreatin for some years. Do you think it is worth trying glycine/taurine? Update tried Glycine and it has helped my headaches and I seem to have got a bit of a reaction from it. > > Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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