Guest guest Posted June 18, 2007 Report Share Posted June 18, 2007 Sorry to hear your plight. What kind of restrictive diet have you been on? What do you use to help you sleep? Melatonin.calcium, 5htp,valarian,Swanson Sleep Esssentials?? aviva rosenthal wrote: glenn, i dropped the zeolites for now as i started on LDN, which is actually turning out to be even worse. i halved the dosage (to 2.25 mg.)and take it in the morning but still am so horrifyingly spastic that i can barely move, let alone sleep. am told that this passes after a month or tow but i can't go without sleeping for that long (and believe me, it's possible. i ahve done so in the past, and nearly died). i'm halving this dosage again and moving it back to pre-bedtime, as i'm told that it blocks the endorphins at night, then by morning they're up and running again--this is essential in my case as i suffer from severe depression/anxiety and have already gone into one horrible funk after only three days on the lDN. wish me luck. and get the heck out of your house, now. don't think long term, just think vacation. if you are having trouble affording it, here's this incredible site that i'm a memeber of (free) and can vouch for wholeheartedly-- couchsurfing.com much luck, glenn. be crossing my fingers for you. aviva --------------------------------- Be a better Heartthrob. Get better relationship answers from someone who knows. Yahoo! Answers - Check it out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2007 Report Share Posted June 18, 2007 Hi , Many people find that taking LDN is less prone to result in untoward side effects if they start at 1.5 mg, then increase it to 3 mg after one month, and then to 4.5 mg after another month. If you have Lyme disease, colloidal silver will help. It is free of side effects at the usual concentration of 10 ppm and you can make your own for pennies an ounce. It is also good for those whose MS was triggered by some pathogen. For more information, visit http://www.webspawner.com/users/colloidalminerals/index.html All the best, Dudley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2007 Report Share Posted June 18, 2007 I looked up Naltrexone in Wikipedia. It seems to be a another detox agent, mabey like Zeolite for example. Thus the die off reactions. .............RP DudleyDelany@... wrote: Hi , Many people find that taking LDN is less prone to result in untoward side effects if they start at 1.5 mg, then increase it to 3 mg after one month, and then to 4.5 mg after another month. If you have Lyme disease, colloidal silver will help. It is free of side effects at the usual concentration of 10 ppm and you can make your own for pennies an ounce. It is also good for those whose MS was triggered by some pathogen. For more information, visit http://www.webspawner.com/users/colloidalminerals/index.html All the best, Dudley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2007 Report Share Posted June 18, 2007 Hi Rich, When the medical journal refers to Naltrexone as a detox agent, the meaning of " detox " is not the same as toxin removal; rather, it is used in the sense of alcoholic rehabilitation. When I worked briefly as a psychiatric nurse, the " Detox Ward " was where alcoholics went to " dry out, " and it had nothing to do with removing mercury, etc., from their systems. All the best, Dudley Delany http://profiles.yahoo.com/dudley_delany Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2007 Report Share Posted June 18, 2007 Dudley my friend, then why the [detox] reaction? Is'nt it because the toxins are [mobilized in to the blood stream? Cabish.......RP DudleyDelany@... wrote: Hi Rich, When the medical journal refers to Naltrexone as a detox agent, the meaning of " detox " is not the same as toxin removal; rather, it is used in the sense of alcoholic rehabilitation. When I worked briefly as a psychiatric nurse, the " Detox Ward " was where alcoholics went to " dry out, " and it had nothing to do with removing mercury, etc., from their systems. All the best, Dudley Delany http://profiles.yahoo.com/dudley_delany Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2007 Report Share Posted June 19, 2007 Hi Rich, Your detox reaction was either related to something else you are taking or to side effects normally associated LDN, or a combination of both. All the best, Dudley http://profiles.yahoo.com/dudley_delany Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2007 Report Share Posted June 19, 2007 As a retired scientist - chemist - engineer, if you found a neutralizer of Mycotoxins you would change the world would you not? If it could be injested that is. .....RP alrightguy123 wrote: Disclaimer number 1: My opinion, and I was a scientist - chemist - engineer until my " retirement " May 2006. Go to the library and read some chemistry books to get your own opinion. Wikipedia probably has some good descriptions also. Another thing to look up is " periodic table " , which shows all of the elements and how they related to each other. 1) there is a difference between chlorine and chloride. There is no way to eat straight chloride. Chlorine is a gas that is typically two chlorine atoms stuck together so they can share electrons. Chloride has an extra electron so it can look like it's next door neighbor Nobel gas Argon. Once the chloride connects with something else, like sodium, it's no longer the toxic chlorine gas, but a seasoning on our kitchen table. 2) Amalgams are a mixture of metals. It's like mixing sugar, salt, and sand together. Each compound in the mixture is still itself. One alloy I have a lot of experience with is solder. Solder is about 60% tin and 40% lead. If we make sections of solder and examine them under an electron microscope over an extended period of time (days - months), it's possible to see the tin and the lead moving about in the solder. I was always amazed to watch solids moving about on their own. So, by comparison, the mercury is moving about inside the amalgam alloy. Mercury has an appreciable vapor pressure at room temperature (sort of like water evaporating at room temperature). From that I'm certain that the mercury would be evaporating out of the amalgam. I've seen pictures that were allegedly mercury evaporating out of fillings. DISCLAIMER #2: I feel, my opinion, which may or may not apply to anybody or anything, knows just enough science to sound like they know what they are talking about, but in the end has a dangerous level of knowledge. > > Hi everyone > > I was recently discussing amalgam/mercury fillings with someone on > another group, telling them they were bad etc. This person then sent > this reply. I would value your input on this, Adam: > > Many compounds include harmful elements, for instance, table salt is > sodium > chloride. If you were to eat straight chloride you would do yourself > serious > harm, possibly even kill yourself. When combined with sodium however, > chloride > is perfectly safe and in fact necessary for life. No one has a problem > putting > sodium chloride in their mouth. The same principle applies to dental > amalgam > and mercury. Dental amalgam isn't mercury, it is a new compound that > has small > amounts of mercury as part of it's molecular structure. Mercury is of > course > liquid at room temperature, so clearly dental amalgam doesn't contain > actual > mercury. > > I agree that it's not a good idea to put mercury in your mouth. > Fortunately, > that's not what you're doing when you get an amalgam dental filling. > > In Sweden, like in many places there is public pressure from people > claiming > mercury is the cause of a host of illnesses. The govt. succumbed to that > pressure and banned it. Last time I checked governments around the world, > including the US government, weren't infallible, and often pass laws > for reasons > other than what is right and true. > --------------------------------- We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love (and love to hate): Yahoo! TV's Guilty Pleasures list. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2007 Report Share Posted June 19, 2007 I'll be the 'test subject' and we can share the Nobel Prize. But seriously, as the mycotoxins are from a biosource it seems a bioneutrolizer would be around. I know, in the rain forest....RP alrightguy123 wrote: I'd love to figure out a way to neutralize mycotoxins. If I had a way, it wouldn't be published here until the appropriate patent applications had been made :-) To maximize the financial yield a test to determine if and which type of mycotoxins were present would be developed and commercialized. Then, we'd sell the cure. Disclaimer number 1: > My opinion, and I was a scientist - chemist - engineer until my > " retirement " May 2006. Go to the library and read some chemistry > books to get your own opinion. Wikipedia probably has some good > descriptions also. Another thing to look up is " periodic table " , > which shows all of the elements and how they related to each other. --------------------------------- No need to miss a message. Get email on-the-go with Yahoo! Mail for Mobile. Get started. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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