Guest guest Posted October 3, 2010 Report Share Posted October 3, 2010 We've just received results of ONE test for my NT daughter (had tests because of other issues). Shows significant need for antioxidants. Amongst others report recommends ALA. Is it Ok to use this on its own as an antioxidant. I don't know if I'm confusing myself after trying to keep up with posts relating to AC chelation protocol. Will using ALA on its own as antioxidant cause heavy metals to deposit in other places? Alison R Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2010 Report Share Posted October 4, 2010 I Agree with Mandi, It's not worth the risk, Kenny > > Yes in a toxic person. > > Andy says you can sit there and tell the pill its JUST an antioxidant but > it does what it does. > > I wouldn't risk it personally as there are other antioxidants to use > > JMHO > > Mandi x > > > In a message dated 03/10/2010 23:51:14 GMT Daylight Time, > rowbotham.alison@... writes: > > Will using ALA on its own as antioxidant cause heavy metals to deposit in > other places? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2010 Report Share Posted October 4, 2010 I Agree with Mandi, It's not worth the risk, Kenny > > Yes in a toxic person. > > Andy says you can sit there and tell the pill its JUST an antioxidant but > it does what it does. > > I wouldn't risk it personally as there are other antioxidants to use > > JMHO > > Mandi x > > > In a message dated 03/10/2010 23:51:14 GMT Daylight Time, > rowbotham.alison@... writes: > > Will using ALA on its own as antioxidant cause heavy metals to deposit in > other places? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2010 Report Share Posted October 4, 2010 Someone I care about a lot was Rxed ALA once daily and took it for about 12 months in a multivitamin. He had 3 amalgams too. He is in absolutely terrible shape right--so much so that it scares me. I am helping him to chelate properly now, after amalgam removal, but he has a long road ahead of him. I feel terrible that this happened to someone in my own family. It is much, much more common than most of us would know, but rarely identified. Had he not been related to me, and eventually had me figure out what he was doing, I hate to think what his long term quality of life would be. Very, very poor. Anita > > Its quite common for nutritonists to Rx ALA once daily, anything from 25mg > to 100mg I learned recently, scares me to death > > Mandi x > > > In a message dated 04/10/2010 18:30:00 GMT Daylight Time, > rowbotham.alison@... writes: > > Thanks so much for your views on this. I'm so grateful for what this > group teaches me. I'm speaking with 's nutritionist tonight and have a > feeling I'll be teaching her something here. Anyway no way we'll be using it > - just feels a bit scary that I could follow lab advice and cause very > detrimental damage. I'm just glad when we tried her on it before she got the > sore bum so we didn't persue it. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2010 Report Share Posted October 4, 2010 Someone I care about a lot was Rxed ALA once daily and took it for about 12 months in a multivitamin. He had 3 amalgams too. He is in absolutely terrible shape right--so much so that it scares me. I am helping him to chelate properly now, after amalgam removal, but he has a long road ahead of him. I feel terrible that this happened to someone in my own family. It is much, much more common than most of us would know, but rarely identified. Had he not been related to me, and eventually had me figure out what he was doing, I hate to think what his long term quality of life would be. Very, very poor. Anita > > Its quite common for nutritonists to Rx ALA once daily, anything from 25mg > to 100mg I learned recently, scares me to death > > Mandi x > > > In a message dated 04/10/2010 18:30:00 GMT Daylight Time, > rowbotham.alison@... writes: > > Thanks so much for your views on this. I'm so grateful for what this > group teaches me. I'm speaking with 's nutritionist tonight and have a > feeling I'll be teaching her something here. Anyway no way we'll be using it > - just feels a bit scary that I could follow lab advice and cause very > detrimental damage. I'm just glad when we tried her on it before she got the > sore bum so we didn't persue it. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2010 Report Share Posted October 6, 2010 Hi is, thanks for your input. I didnt realize that you'd done the same thing--not realizing the mercury was still there. I am hopeful he will get better. I feel pretty confident that I can help him as his issues really aren't that different than those of my son, who has autism. He just received the toxic insults at a different time in his life. Anita > > Someone I care about a lot was Rxed ALA once daily and took it for about 12 months in a multivitamin. He had 3 amalgams too. He is in absolutely terrible shape right--so much so that it scares me. I am helping him to chelate properly now, after amalgam removal, but he has a long road ahead of him. > > ** i improperly chelated with an amalgam in because i couldnt remember > the filling back in 1994. > > > > I feel terrible that this happened to someone in my own family. It is much, much more common than most of us would know, but rarely identified. Had he not been related to me, and eventually had me figure out what he was doing, I hate to think what his long term quality of life would be. Very, very poor. > > ** There is hope and i really do hope he will recover. What issues in > particular are bothersome to him? Maybe the members here could suggest > supplements to target those issues. > > -- > is > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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