Guest guest Posted June 10, 2005 Report Share Posted June 10, 2005 In a message dated 6/10/05 3:22:08 PM Pacific Daylight Time, stevancremeans@... writes: Hi All, I was just curios. My doctor tested my body for mercury and told me my levels were 37. He then told me normal levels in people are 7. Does anyone know or have a good website to read? Or do I need to ask more questions? __________________________________________________ Mercury poisoning can cause MS like symptoms. It takes a while for the body to expell the toxins but it will happen over the course of time. Over a year at least. I am sure others will be able to tell you things about ridding yourself of it. Too much fish, like tuna can be a source of Mercury. ps. The reason the Mad Hatter was "Mad" in Alice and Wonderland is because the Hatter, who made hats would traditionally, for a period of time, use Mercury to shape them. Good Luck - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2005 Report Share Posted June 10, 2005 On the subject of Tuna, Tuna is mostly farmed and has less mercury per fish than other fresh caught fish. I'll leave it at that and hope someone will post what those fish are since I need to attend to my family now. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2005 Report Share Posted June 10, 2005 Hi All, I was just curios. My doctor tested my body for mercury and told me my levels were 37. He then told me normal levels in people are 7. Does anyone know or have a good website to read? Or do I need to ask more questions? __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2005 Report Share Posted June 10, 2005 , My mercury levels are high as well, and the alternative neuro that I see(who gave me the LDN scrip) says it will be harder for me to get over ms, without getting the mercury out of my system. Google mercury and ms and see what comes up. -- [low dose naltrexone] O.T. mercury poisoning Hi All, I was just curios. My doctor tested my body for mercury and told me my levels were 37. He then told me normal levels in people are 7. Does anyone know or have a good website to read? Or do I need to ask more questions? __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2005 Report Share Posted June 10, 2005 Eat a ton of garlic, chlorella and cilantro. Alpha lipoic acid is great as well. Steer away from IV chelation if you are reallyhigh in mercury because it moves it out so quickly, it can traumatize the body and create an attack that is hard to recover from. Do not eat canned tuna!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! [low dose naltrexone] O.T. mercury poisoning Hi All, I was just curios. My doctor tested my body for mercury and told me my levels were 37. He then told me normal levels in people are 7. Does anyone know or have a good website to read? Or do I need to ask more questions? __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2005 Report Share Posted June 11, 2005 there is quite a bit of talk about mercury poisoning in people with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. one theory is that we are deficient in something called Glutathione which is one of the main substances made in the body to combat toxins. if you become low in Glutathione, you will also have a build up of toxins - including Mercury. if you want to follow strategies for rebuiling Glutathione, check out this board: / post a question for " Rich " because he is extremely knowledgable about this topic. and he is a researcher. i'm sure he will send you a reply. some people use a product called Immunopro to help build up Glutathione levels. thanks bill > > Hi All, > > I was just curios. My doctor tested my body for mercury and told me my levels were 37. He then told me normal levels in people are 7. Does anyone know or have a good website to read? Or do I need to ask more questions? > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2005 Report Share Posted June 11, 2005 i should have been more specific- i meant CANNED TUNA! Re: [low dose naltrexone] O.T. mercury poisoning On the subject of Tuna, Tuna is mostly farmed and has less mercury per fish than other fresh caught fish. I'll leave it at that and hope someone will post what those fish are since I need to attend to my family now. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2005 Report Share Posted June 11, 2005 my mercury leval was high last summer 15-normal is 3 under now down to 7 almost there how to check toxic metals take dmsa 500mg in morning after you release your bowels wait 1 hour eat collet your urine for 6 hour send to special lab doctordata.com to remove heavy metal go to Detoxamin.com i have been on ldn 4.5mg for 1year last week got my mri results no progress Here is Vinnie’s Protocol for MS. Injectable calcium AEP isn’t available to the average supplement user and must be obtained overseas. (Phone number to call Germany for calcium AEP (011-4989225630). You will need to find a physician who is familiar with it or who will at least agree to administer it to you. For the full therapeutic punch, it must be injected intravenously but never intramuscularly. The most commonly used dosage is 400 mg from a 10 cc vial, injected three times a week. Oral forms, either calcium AEP or a mixture of calcium, magnesium, and potassium salts of AEP, are available by mail order. I give them to my patients to enhance the effects of the injections, but on their own they simply do not possess the effectiveness of intravenous calcium AEP. Multiple Sclerosis Multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune demyelinating disease. This means the body mistakenly identifies and destroys the protective sheath nerves, made of myelin. The most common cause of demyelinization is the accumulation of toxic minerals like mercury, the toxic element that largely constitutes the “silver” dental fillings. Because the immune system considers mercury- saturated brain tissue to be a foreign substance, it begins to destroy it. (Lookup this web site: www.detoxamin.com) While conventional medicine considers multiple sclerosis a progressive advancing illness, our experience at the Akins Center has been very different. Based on hundreds of successful clinical cases, we believe that the illness will reverse itself once the cause has been identified and removed. The treatment of choice is intravenous calcium AEP, one vial every two days. Though there are no scientific papers, five thousand case histories confirm the power of this treatment. The following nutrients are valuable supplements to calcium AEP and to the autoimmune protocol: (Take half in morning / half in late afternoon) AEP salts of magnesium, potassium, and calcium 3-6 capsules. Octacosanol 15-30 mg. B12 as methylcobalamin 30ml 3x weekly (prescription dose) Vitamin D3 800-1600 IU. Sphingomyelin 3-6 capsules(+) EPA/DHA fish oil 1800-3600 mg Pancreatic enzymes 3-6 grams (++) Folic Acid 20 mg 2x daily (prescription dose) Panacea 100% organic all in one dietary supplement Andogel ( testosterone 1%) 5 mg 1x day (prescription dose) (www.panacealabs.com) ldn (low dose naltroxin) 4.5 mg 1x day- bedtime Note: (+) The lost myelin sheath is made of this substance, and it seems to be more valuable after the illness is stabilized. (++) Valuable treatment during a flare-up. Many doctors caution those with autoimmune disease to avoid immune stimulating herbs for a fear of empowering the immune system to act against the body: but other, I among them, feel that autoimmunity is really a response of a weakened immune system. Pick up book: DR. Atkins Vita- Nutrient Solution - Natures Answer to Drugs. Go to this web site to find an alternative doctor(s) to administer this treatment: http://www.acam.org/dr_search/ __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2005 Report Share Posted June 20, 2005 --- vinnie morello <morellovone@...> wrote: > Date: Sat, 11 Jun 2005 08:41:51 -0700 (PDT) > From: vinnie morello <morellovone@...> > Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] O.T. mercury > poisoning > low dose naltrexone > > my mercury leval was high last summer 15-normal is 3 > under now down to 7 almost there how to check toxic > metals take dmsa 500mg in morning after you release > your bowels wait 1 hour eat collet your urine for 6 > hour send to special lab doctordata.com to remove > heavy metal go to Detoxamin.com > i have been on ldn 4.5mg for 1year last week got my > mri results no progress > Here is Vinnie’s Protocol for MS. > > > > Injectable calcium AEP isn’t available to the > average > supplement user and must be obtained overseas. > (Phone > number to call Germany for calcium AEP > (011-4989225630). You will need to find a physician > who is familiar with it or who will at least agree > to > administer it to you. For the full therapeutic > punch, > it must be injected intravenously but never > intramuscularly. The most commonly used dosage is > 400 > mg from a 10 cc vial, injected three times a week. > Oral forms, either calcium AEP or a mixture of > calcium, magnesium, and potassium salts of AEP, are > available by mail order. I give them to my patients > to > enhance the effects of the injections, but on their > own they simply do not possess the effectiveness of > intravenous calcium AEP. > > Multiple Sclerosis > > Multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune demyelinating > disease. This means the body mistakenly identifies > and > destroys the protective sheath nerves, made of > myelin. > The most common cause of demyelinization is the > accumulation of toxic minerals like mercury, the > toxic > element that largely constitutes the “silver” dental > fillings. Because the immune system considers > mercury- > saturated brain tissue to be a foreign substance, it > begins to destroy it. > > (Lookup this web site: www.detoxamin.com) While > conventional medicine considers multiple sclerosis a > progressive advancing illness, our experience at the > Akins Center has been very different. Based on > hundreds of successful clinical cases, we believe > that > the illness will reverse itself once the cause has > been identified and removed. The treatment of choice > is intravenous calcium AEP, one vial every two days. > Though there are no scientific papers, five thousand > case histories confirm the power of this treatment. > > The following nutrients are valuable supplements to > calcium AEP and to the autoimmune protocol: (Take > half > in morning / half in late afternoon) > > AEP salts of magnesium, potassium, and calcium 3-6 > capsules. > > Octacosanol 15-30 mg. > > B12 as methylcobalamin 30ml 3x weekly > (prescription > dose) > > Vitamin D3 800-1600 IU. > > Sphingomyelin 3-6 capsules(+) > > EPA/DHA fish oil 1800-3600 mg > > Pancreatic enzymes 3-6 grams (++) > > Folic Acid 20 mg 2x daily (prescription dose) > > Panacea 100% organic all in one dietary supplement > > Andogel ( testosterone 1%) 5 mg 1x day > (prescription dose) > > (www.panacealabs.com) > > ldn (low dose naltroxin) 4.5 mg 1x day- bedtime > > > > > > Note: > > (+) The lost myelin sheath is made of this > substance, > and it seems to be more valuable after the illness > is > stabilized. > > (++) Valuable treatment during a flare-up. > > > > Many doctors caution those with autoimmune disease > to > avoid immune stimulating herbs for a fear of > empowering the immune system to act against the > body: > but other, I among them, feel that autoimmunity is > really a response of a weakened immune system. > > Pick up book: DR. Atkins Vita- Nutrient Solution - > Natures Answer to Drugs. > > Go to this web site to find an alternative doctor(s) > to administer this treatment: > > http://www.acam.org/dr_search/ > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2005 Report Share Posted June 20, 2005 there is a list of doctors in the US that prescribe calcium eap injectible. The Brewer library at 608-647-6513 has the list. I got mine from Dr. in Indiana. Your protocol sounds great- just like Dr. Atkins advice for ms. Best to you, Kathy Re: [low dose naltrexone] O.T. mercury> poisoning> low dose naltrexone > > my mercury leval was high last summer 15-normal is 3> under now down to 7 almost there how to check toxic> metals take dmsa 500mg in morning after you release> your bowels wait 1 hour eat collet your urine for 6> hour send to special lab doctordata.com to remove> heavy metal go to Detoxamin.com> i have been on ldn 4.5mg for 1year last week got my> mri results no progress > Here is Vinnie’s Protocol for MS.> > > > Injectable calcium AEP isn’t available to the> average> supplement user and must be obtained overseas.> (Phone> number to call Germany for calcium AEP> (011-4989225630). You will need to find a physician> who is familiar with it or who will at least agree> to> administer it to you. For the full therapeutic> punch,> it must be injected intravenously but never> intramuscularly. The most commonly used dosage is> 400> mg from a 10 cc vial, injected three times a week.> Oral forms, either calcium AEP or a mixture of> calcium, magnesium, and potassium salts of AEP, are> available by mail order. I give them to my patients> to> enhance the effects of the injections, but on their> own they simply do not possess the effectiveness of> intravenous calcium AEP. > > Multiple Sclerosis> > Multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune demyelinating> disease. This means the body mistakenly identifies> and> destroys the protective sheath nerves, made of> myelin.> The most common cause of demyelinization is the> accumulation of toxic minerals like mercury, the> toxic> element that largely constitutes the “silver” dental> fillings. Because the immune system considers> mercury-> saturated brain tissue to be a foreign substance, it> begins to destroy it.> > (Lookup this web site: www.detoxamin.com) While> conventional medicine considers multiple sclerosis a> progressive advancing illness, our experience at the> Akins Center has been very different. Based on> hundreds of successful clinical cases, we believe> that> the illness will reverse itself once the cause has> been identified and removed. The treatment of choice> is intravenous calcium AEP, one vial every two days.> Though there are no scientific papers, five thousand> case histories confirm the power of this treatment.> > The following nutrients are valuable supplements to> calcium AEP and to the autoimmune protocol: (Take> half> in morning / half in late afternoon)> > AEP salts of magnesium, potassium, and calcium 3-6> capsules.> > Octacosanol 15-30 mg.> > B12 as methylcobalamin 30ml 3x weekly > (prescription> dose)> > Vitamin D3 800-1600 IU.> > Sphingomyelin 3-6 capsules(+)> > EPA/DHA fish oil 1800-3600 mg> > Pancreatic enzymes 3-6 grams (++)> > Folic Acid 20 mg 2x daily (prescription dose)> > Panacea 100% organic all in one dietary supplement > > Andogel ( testosterone 1%) 5 mg 1x day > (prescription dose)> > (www.panacealabs.com)> > ldn (low dose naltroxin) 4.5 mg 1x day- bedtime> > > > > > Note: > > (+) The lost myelin sheath is made of this> substance,> and it seems to be more valuable after the illness> is> stabilized. > > (++) Valuable treatment during a flare-up.> > > > Many doctors caution those with autoimmune disease> to> avoid immune stimulating herbs for a fear of> empowering the immune system to act against the> body:> but other, I among them, feel that autoimmunity is> really a response of a weakened immune system. > > Pick up book: DR. Atkins Vita- Nutrient Solution -> Natures Answer to Drugs.> > Go to this web site to find an alternative doctor(s)> to administer this treatment:> > http://www.acam.org/dr_search/> > > > __________________________________________________> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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