Guest guest Posted November 15, 2010 Report Share Posted November 15, 2010 Couple more comments about metal detoxing... 1) Agree strongly w/strong yeast protocols & good binders 2) Metals in and of themselves have there own list of side effects...moving them enhanses the symtoms. I got to where I could peg the metal that was moving the most off of the behaviour I was experiencing at the time....for example, extra drooling for us alway meant he was moving extra mercury...I got to where I could peg the UTI reports fairly good before it came back based upon his behavioral symptoms. A few years ago I researched metals sources & symptoms....below I have copied some of this fyi. 3) Binders are VERY important when you chelate. 4) Knowing what I know now....to me one of the most important things I do know is a good Muscle test (we have it ART tested) which chelator, which/how much binder & if the body is ready....to me this is one of the most important factors...if the body is ready. We have not had regressions doing it with ART (we have had short term behaviors related to the metals...but no long term negatives/only long term improvements, I know this is because of the ART testing w/a well informed doc which I'm very greatful for). Here's some of my Toxic Metals Notes: " Metals: A short overview of some of the Metals and their side effects. Vaccines alone contain Thimersol (mercury), aluminum, formaldehyde, human diploid cells (originating from human aborted fetal tissue) and more. Aluminum: Sources: Some vaccines, aluminum cookware, foil and most baking powders, many antacids, anti-inflammatory pain medications and several douche preparations. Symptoms: Colic, rickets, gastrointestinal disturbances, poor calcium metabolism, extreme nervousness, anemia, headache, decreased liver and kidney function, forgetfulness, speech disturbances and memory loss, softening of the bones, and weak, aching muscles. Many symptoms of toxicity are similar to Alzheimer's and osteoporosis. Antimony: Sources: Certain molds can produce highly neurotoxic gas, industrial areas, battery electrodes and some sheepskin bedding produced in New Zealand. Symptoms: Fatigue, muscle weakness and myopathy. It also interferes with cellular metabolism. Arsenic: Sources: Drinking water, insecticide residues on fruits & vegetables, auto exhaust and industrial pollution, treated lumber. Symptoms: Headaches, drowsiness, confusion, weakness, or skin problems. Mercury: Sources: Vaccines, fish, fungicides, pesticides, dental amalgam fillings, some fabric softeners, some cosmetics, some laxatives containing calomel, some hemorrhoid suppositories, polishes, wood preservatives, latex, solvents, plastics, ink used by printers and tattooers, some paint, florescent light bulbs, crematoriums (from cremating bodies with amalgam fillings) and cement processing . Drugs, see FDA's page " Mercury in Drug and Biologic Products " http://www.fda.gov/cder/fdama/mercury300.htm Symptoms. The EPA legal limit for mercury is .1 mcg per kilo per day. In the Hep B vaccine alone babies are given 12.5 mcg of mercury at birth, 12.5 mcg at 1 month, 50 mcg at 2 months, 50 mcg at 4 months, and 62.5 mcg at 6 month (before a child even produces bile which is necessary to excrete mercury). A fully vaccinated infant in the 1990's received 237.5 mcg of mercury during their first 15 months of life. (Oral antibiotics and milk both decreased the rate of mercury excretion. Antibiotics increase the toxicity of mercury.) Thimerisol is 50 times more toxic than regular mercury (methylmercury). It is also injected (more toxic than ingested). Early signs of mercury exposure include decreased sense of touch, hearing, vision and taste, fatigue, increased salivation. Moderate exposure symptoms include numbness in mouth and extremities, headaches, hypertension, irritability and excitability, immune suppression. Advanced exposure includes tremors, incoordination, anemia, psychoses, manic behaviors, autoimmune disorders, renal dysfunction or failure. July, 2000 Testimony before US House of Representatives: Mercury poisoning side affects " include the defining characteristics of autism - sensory disturbances such as numbness in the extremities and mouth, aversion to touch, and unusual response to noise; movement disorders like toe-walking, hand flapping, clumsiness, and choreiform movements; and cognitive impairments in specific domains like short-term verbal and auditory memory and in understanding abstract ideas. " Lead: Sources: Drinking water, auto exhaust, industrial air pollution, leaded house paint, canned foods. Symptoms: Early signs include headaches, fatigue, muscle pains and poor coordination. Low-levels symptoms include decreased intelligence, concentration, speech and memory issues. Children often become easily distracted, frustrated, or hyperactive with learning disabilities. Tin: Sources: Dyes, pigments and bleaching agents, " tin " cans without polymer coatings. Symptoms: Reduced sense of smell, headaches, fatigue, ataxia, vertigo, hyperglycemia and glucosuria, mild anemia. " > > > >> i wonder if anyone here knows if metal detox can cause anger and irritability? i know a lot of people are dealing with autism spectrum and may understand this. does anyone know where i can find out about this , what may be causing it and what to do? > >> this is reaching an alarming level... > >> > >> > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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