Guest guest Posted October 28, 2004 Report Share Posted October 28, 2004 On Oct 28, 2004, at 2:15 AM, rowsteroz wrote: > Additionally the > mercury released is known to be able to cause nerve > damage. ES patients are warned to stay away from > fungi and candida for unknown reasons. Fungi upset > bacterial balance, which could potentially affect > magnetotactic bacteria, Great article! Thank you for putting your thoughts and experiences down for all of our benefit. I just read a report recently on Mercury that may fill in a few blanks. This is from a lecture by Dietrich Klinghardt, MD and PhD, Sept. 1996. I can give his literature references if anyone wants to do more research. " ...in a book written for the mining industry: " Biosorption of Heavy Metals: " To increase the yield of precious metals in old mines, so-called " biomasses " are sprayed into the mine shaft, washed out with water, and collected on ion exchange membranes. A biomass is a sludge of membranes from usually mono-cellular organisms that have a tendency to accumulate metals that they are exposed to in their outer cell wall. The list of organisms that have the highest affinity for toxic metals reads like a " who's who " of our typical human infectious diseases: fungi of the candida species, streptoococci, staphylococci, amoebas, etc., etc. The list is topped by two algae: chlorella pyreneidosa and chlorella vulgaris (not spirulina or super blue green algae!) This list prompted me to state what in Germany is now referred to as the " Klinghardt Axiom " : Most --if not all--chronic infectious disease are not caused by a failure of the immune system, but are a conscious adaptation of the immune system to an otherwise lethal heavy metal environment. Mercury suffocates the intracellular respiratory mechanism and can cause cell death. So, the immune system makes a deal: it cultivates fungi and bacteria that can bind large amounts of toxic metals. The gain: the cells can breath. The cost: the system has to provide nutrition for the microorganisms and has to deal with their metabolic products ( " toxins " ). " There is a Klinghardt protocol for a heavy metal detox. Please excuse me if this is old news to anyone. This is new to me. In short, he has a procedure for before, during and after the mercury amalgam removal. Most interesting to me was the use of high dosages of Chlorella. " The chief effect of Chlorella is to bind and remove toxic metals... " Also " Chinese Parsley (fresh Cilantro) can mobilize mercury and other toxic metals from the CNS (central nervous system)...This makes Cilantro the first known substance that mobilized mercury from the CNS. " Hope this is helpful. North Carolina, USA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2004 Report Share Posted October 28, 2004 > There is a Klinghardt protocol for a heavy metal detox. Please excuse > me if this is old news to anyone. This is new to me. > In short, he has a procedure for before, during and after the mercury > amalgam removal. > > Most interesting to me was the use of high dosages of Chlorella. " The > chief effect of Chlorella is to bind and remove toxic metals... " Note that I've been on a mercury poisoning discussion group for several years, and although chlorella gets a lot of good press, I've noticed that almost 100% of the people on the mailing list have a bad reaction to it, and absolutely will not take it again. I've even been to Klinghardt's clinic (it's near where I live in Seattle), and they did their ART supplement compatibility testing on me, and I tested poorly for chlorella. I did test okay for cilantro, NDF, and PCA Rx, but poorly for DMSA (all of these are heavy metal chelators). However, I didn't really get a good feeling about this clinic in general, and there were some people on the discussion group who had been made much worse following Klinghardt's protocols, so I decided not to go to this clinic again. Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2004 Report Share Posted October 28, 2004 What do you recommend as the safest and most effective means of removing Mercury, Aluminum and Lead? I am new to this list and apologize if this is old hat. On Oct 28, 2004, at 10:07 AM, Marc wrote: > >> There is a Klinghardt protocol for a heavy metal detox. Please excuse >> me if this is old news to anyone. This is new to me. >> In short, he has a procedure for before, during and after the mercury >> amalgam removal. >> >> Most interesting to me was the use of high dosages of Chlorella. " The >> chief effect of Chlorella is to bind and remove toxic metals... " > > Note that I've been on a mercury poisoning discussion group for several > years, and although chlorella gets a lot of good press, I've noticed > that almost 100% of the people on the mailing list have a bad reaction > to it, and absolutely will not take it again. > > I've even been to Klinghardt's clinic (it's near where I live > in Seattle), and they did their ART supplement compatibility testing > on me, and I tested poorly for chlorella. I did test okay for > cilantro, NDF, and PCA Rx, but poorly for DMSA (all of these > are heavy metal chelators). However, I didn't really get a good > feeling about this clinic in general, and there were some people > on the discussion group who had been made much worse following > Klinghardt's protocols, so I decided not to go to this clinic again. > > Marc > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2004 Report Share Posted October 28, 2004 >There is a Klinghardt protocol for a heavy metal detox. Please excuse >me if this is old news to anyone. This is new to me. >In short, he has a procedure for before, during and after the mercury >amalgam removal. >Most interesting to me was the use of high dosages of Chlorella. " The >chief effect of Chlorella is to bind and remove toxic metals... " >Also " Chinese Parsley (fresh Cilantro) can mobilize mercury and other >toxic metals from the CNS (central nervous system)...This makes >Cilantro the first known substance that mobilized mercury from the >CNS. " I have been a cilantro fan for a few months, and it seems like it was helping to detox mercury, but then I noticed that it was actually stirring up mercury more than necessary. Chlorella had nasty side-effects from the first time I tried it. I have been researching a protocol by Dr. Cutler, which is the protocol that thousands of kids with Autism are using for mercury detox. After researching Cutler's methods, it has become apparent that he has nailed down a very good understanding of all the mechanics of how mercury invades our body, and how each type of chelator and supplement help/hinder our detox effort. He created a graph to show the type of symptom path a person will be on from the last day amalgam fillings are removed until one year as passed. It shows most of the major chelation methods, the effectiveness of them to remove mercury, and the corresponding symptoms one will experience at each month through that year on the various methods. The bottom line that I have learned is that all mercury detox methods release mercury, which then repoison the body to varying degrees depending on protocol used. So one has to choose how much progress one wants to make vs symptoms to endure. Chlorella and Cilantro are both on Dr. Andy Cutler's " don't use it, it will cause you more grief " list. He also mentions that scientists do not know exactly how cilantro releases mercury, so there is uncertainty in what it is doing. I'm about to embark on the next stage of my detox using 's methods. He shows a clear picture of exactly how much mercury will be removed from my body, and what I may feel like at each stage of the detox. His methods are very unique in how they reduce symptoms while speeding up detox through " frequent dose chelation " . After whitnessing so many families with children with autism getting good results with 's method, I feel safe using this method if young children are doing well on this protocol. You can learn more about 's protocol at or " " or " Frequent-dose-chelation " . has 3600 members so will fill your inbox to the top about twice a day. Frequent-dose-chelation covers the same protocol, but much less messages posed. also has a book that goes into fine detail of mercury poisoning & detox. He is about to release a new book in November. Regards, Glenn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2004 Report Share Posted October 28, 2004 > I have been researching a protocol by Dr. Cutler, which is the > protocol that thousands of kids with Autism are using for mercury detox. On the mercury discussion group I'm on, some folks have had horrible results with Cutler's protocol. I never tried it myself, because I was tested energetically as having a bad reaction to DMSA, and also because I don't like any protocol that requires me to take a supplement at 3 in the morning. :-) Also, I've heard complaints that Andy doesn't want to even hear about people who do badly on his protocol, or alternative protocols which work just as well, so it sounds like he's a bit close-minded. Andy is also from the Seattle area, and I've seen him on our public access channel when the local city council was having meetings on mercury poisoning. Listening to him, I didn't find him to be very credible. I've also read his book, and didn't really find much useful information in there, because I was interested in a non-pharmeceutical approach to recovery, and most of his solutions were pharmecuetically-based. Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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