Guest guest Posted March 23, 2011 Report Share Posted March 23, 2011 " When my kids were extremely tired, my kidney was hurting, we increased our ACE dosage and more vitamic C along with many other supplements, so everybody seems doing well. " Please excuse me if my question sounds silly - how did you know that your kidneys hurt not because of being overloaded with toxins, but because of adrenal insufficiency? And, how did you know which supplement to increase? Thanks, Â ________________________________ From: danasview <danasview@...> Sent: Tue, March 22, 2011 2:30:21 PM Subject: [ ] Re: when to increase the dosage? Â > Hi, Dana, > I read to increase the chelation dosage when I do not see any more good or bad? That is basically what I did. >>If we adjust different supplements to accomodate how we feel whatever caused by >>chelation, then, how can I tell the difference to increase the dosage? When I was chelating myself, it was easier to determine how I was feeling. When I was chelating my kids, I went by observation of symptoms. If I saw 5 rounds without any changes, I tried increasing the dose. > When my kids were extremely tired, my kidney was hurting, we increased our ACE >dosage and more vitamic C along with many other supplements, so everybody seems >doing well. > Then you can continue with your current dose of chelator, so long as you are still seeing improvements. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2011 Report Share Posted March 23, 2011 I have read from many different sites and I did not have kidney pains before the chelation started. By taking V-C, ACE, B-6, etc, I am trying to help my adrenal gland not to be exausted. Evidentially corisol is insufficient in many of us, so that's how I regulate and then, see all of my family members' reaction by how fatigue, any headache, etc. I am not an expert, so I am learning by reading and experimenting different supplement dosages. thanks, Kim [ ] Re: when to increase the dosage? > Hi, Dana, > I read to increase the chelation dosage when I do not see any more good or bad? That is basically what I did. >>If we adjust different supplements to accomodate how we feel whatever caused by >>chelation, then, how can I tell the difference to increase the dosage? When I was chelating myself, it was easier to determine how I was feeling. When I was chelating my kids, I went by observation of symptoms. If I saw 5 rounds without any changes, I tried increasing the dose. > When my kids were extremely tired, my kidney was hurting, we increased our ACE >dosage and more vitamic C along with many other supplements, so everybody seems >doing well. > Then you can continue with your current dose of chelator, so long as you are still seeing improvements. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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