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After reading through some of the responses to your post I must urge

caution. Dealing with mercury is important. I was 121 when first

tested last year. I believe 50 is considered " toxic " on this scale.

In my case my reading led me to removal of mercury fillings by a

biological dentist and IV chelation with DMPS. Mercury removal of any

kind can be very dangerous as drilling fillings increases chances for

absorbption and chleation (IV or otherwise) can overwhelm your

elimination related organs. Alpha Lipoic Acid taken without careful

attention to liver and kindneys can simply move mercury around without

achieving elimination.

No doubt those giving advice mean well BUT, do your own research.

I was tested several months back and was 0.47. I believe the correct

amount of mercury to be found in the human body is ZERO regardless of

what some consdier " aceptable levels " .

I just passed a year on LDN and after over 20 chelations I am feeling

almost normal with many symptoms, for the most part, almost gone. I do

supplement heavily, no wheat, sugar, pop or coffee (also no shellfish

or pork) and inject B12 (methylcobolomin) daily under doctor (an out

of the box Doc) supervision. Fish oil, vitamin C, cucurmin, and other

stuff focused on proper nutrition and digestion round things out for me.

Certainly pay attention to comments you recieve to your posts (thats

how I ended up on LDN) but always do your own research so that you can

make an INFORMED descision based on the best and most recent info you

can find. We are not all the same and MS (or Lyme or Mercury poisoning

or Syndrome or ....what ever we all have) does not effect any

2 of us in exactly the same fashion.

Best

Alan

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i agree with this warning. i earlier posted about low Glutathione and

its relation to increased mercury levels.

but you have to be very careful if you try to rebuild Glutathione

when you have high mecury levels because cysteine - which is one of

the precursors to glutathione - can also move mercury into places

where you don't want it....like the brain.

thanks

bill

--- In low dose naltrexone , " alanms1579 " <alanms@c...>

wrote:

> After reading through some of the responses to your post I must urge

> caution. Dealing with mercury is important. I was 121 when first

> tested last year. I believe 50 is considered " toxic " on this scale.

>

> In my case my reading led me to removal of mercury fillings by a

> biological dentist and IV chelation with DMPS. Mercury removal of

any

> kind can be very dangerous as drilling fillings increases chances

for

> absorbption and chleation (IV or otherwise) can overwhelm your

> elimination related organs. Alpha Lipoic Acid taken without careful

> attention to liver and kindneys can simply move mercury around

without

> achieving elimination.

>

> No doubt those giving advice mean well BUT, do your own research.

>

> I was tested several months back and was 0.47. I believe the correct

> amount of mercury to be found in the human body is ZERO regardless

of

> what some consdier " aceptable levels " .

>

> I just passed a year on LDN and after over 20 chelations I am

feeling

> almost normal with many symptoms, for the most part, almost gone. I

do

> supplement heavily, no wheat, sugar, pop or coffee (also no

shellfish

> or pork) and inject B12 (methylcobolomin) daily under doctor (an out

> of the box Doc) supervision. Fish oil, vitamin C, cucurmin, and

other

> stuff focused on proper nutrition and digestion round things out

for me.

>

> Certainly pay attention to comments you recieve to your posts (thats

> how I ended up on LDN) but always do your own research so that you

can

> make an INFORMED descision based on the best and most recent info

you

> can find. We are not all the same and MS (or Lyme or Mercury

poisoning

> or Syndrome or ....what ever we all have) does not effect

any

> 2 of us in exactly the same fashion.

>

> Best

> Alan

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