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" 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,

 

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From: danasview <danasview@...>

Sent: Tue, March 22, 2011 2:30:21 PM

Subject: [ ] 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

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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

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