Guest guest Posted September 4, 2006 Report Share Posted September 4, 2006 phylliciah wrote: > This is a follow up to my last note to you. denom asked if ALA > referred to alpha lipoic acid. Yes, that is what I meant -- alpha lipoic acid. It appears that people subscribed to the frequent dose chelation group believe that ALA will form a strong attachment with mercury and remove it from the body. However, it appears that every other article I've read on the Internet says that this is not true -- that it merely liberates mercury from your cells, then something else will have to do the job of removing it from the body. > Please explain other abbreviations that you used in your note to me, > because I am not familiar with them. NDF stands for Nanocolloidal Detox Factors, and is a liquid supplement containing chlorella and cilantro, and is used to help remove heavy metals from the body: http://www.purehealthsystems.com/ndf-moreinfo.html > However, I don't take any supplements unless I muscle check them first. Yes, I am generally the same way, although on most days, it is more or less the same group of supplements that test well, and seems to mostly consist of fatty acids and probiotics. > For example: I have only had one person that the D battery on > the TV didn't work for. I just muscle tested myself with a D battery on top of my 17 " CRT computer monitor. I tested weak with the monitor by itself. I tested weak with the monitor plus the D battery. I tested strong with the Quantum Companion. This may however be due to my own personal bias, so I'd have to actually try the D battery and see if I notice any difference. Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2006 Report Share Posted September 4, 2006 Oh, Phyllicia, one more abbreviation I used was " Mega-H " . This is an antioxidant that I've found very helpful when feeling the effects of mercury mobilization symptoms (metallic mouth, headache, fatigue). I take a little Mega-H powder in a glass of water and feel better almost immediately. Note that this product has several variations and names in the marketplace, including Microhydrin, Active H-, Megahydrin, Megahydrate, and Ultimate Mega-H. The manufacturer's website doesn't seem to be working properly right now, so here is a link from someone who sells it: http://healthequip-store.stores..net/mipl.html Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2006 Report Share Posted September 4, 2006 You know that is what they say in that frequent dose chelation group. However, they do also recommend DMPS or DMSA to mop up the mercury. In my own case I know I would get really bad symptoms when doing rounds until I started using clays at the same time as doing a round and also during the week when not doing a round. In no time at all I had no symptoms anymore when doing a round. At least not nearly as severe as before. It could be it took something like the clay to completely remove it from the body. Re: Re: mercury, cilantro, chlorella, ALA phylliciah wrote: > This is a follow up to my last note to you. denom asked if ALA > referred to alpha lipoic acid. Yes, that is what I meant -- alpha lipoic acid. It appears that people subscribed to the frequent dose chelation group believe that ALA will form a strong attachment with mercury and remove it from the body. However, it appears that every other article I've read on the Internet says that this is not true -- that it merely liberates mercury from your cells, then something else will have to do the job of removing it from the body. > Please explain other abbreviations that you used in your note to me, > because I am not familiar with them. NDF stands for Nanocolloidal Detox Factors, and is a liquid supplement containing chlorella and cilantro, and is used to help remove heavy metals from the body: http://www.purehealthsystems.com/ndf-moreinfo.html > However, I don't take any supplements unless I muscle check them first. Yes, I am generally the same way, although on most days, it is more or less the same group of supplements that test well, and seems to mostly consist of fatty acids and probiotics. > For example: I have only had one person that the D battery on > the TV didn't work for. I just muscle tested myself with a D battery on top of my 17 " CRT computer monitor. I tested weak with the monitor by itself. I tested weak with the monitor plus the D battery. I tested strong with the Quantum Companion. This may however be due to my own personal bias, so I'd have to actually try the D battery and see if I notice any difference. Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2006 Report Share Posted September 5, 2006 Marc, Thanks for the explanation of your abbreviations. It is much appreciated. I haven't heard about any of these things except the Alpha Lipoic Acid. I will check into them in the near future. Best regards, Phyllicia Marc <marc@...> wrote: Oh, Phyllicia, one more abbreviation I used was " Mega-H " . This is an antioxidant that I've found very helpful when feeling the effects of mercury mobilization symptoms (metallic mouth, headache, fatigue). I take a little Mega-H powder in a glass of water and feel better almost immediately. Note that this product has several variations and names in the marketplace, including Microhydrin, Active H-, Megahydrin, Megahydrate, and Ultimate Mega-H. The manufacturer's website doesn't seem to be working properly right now, so here is a link from someone who sells it: http://healthequip-store.stores..net/mipl.html Marc --------------------------------- Get your own web address for just $1.99/1st yr. We'll help. Small Business. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2006 Report Share Posted September 5, 2006 Marc, Then you make two! Smile! I do know that belief and intention has a lot to do with it. However, the D battery has worked for some unbelievers also. But Hey, different strokes for different folks, as " they " say! Thanks for the input. Phyllicia http://www.purehealthsystems.com/ndf-moreinfo.html > However, I don't take any supplements unless I muscle check them first. Yes, I am generally the same way, although on most days, it is more or less the same group of supplements that test well, and seems to mostly consist of fatty acids and probiotics. > For example: I have only had one person that the D battery on > the TV didn't work for. I just muscle tested myself with a D battery on top of my 17 " CRT computer monitor. I tested weak with the monitor by itself. I tested weak with the monitor plus the D battery. I tested strong with the Quantum Companion. This may however be due to my own personal bias, so I'd have to actually try the D battery and see if I notice any difference. Marc --------------------------------- How low will we go? Check out Messenger’s low PC-to-Phone call rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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