Guest guest Posted July 21, 2003 Report Share Posted July 21, 2003 >There is a website where you can buy dmsa without a prescription >but I forgot the address. Hopefully someone else can tell you on >here. I've seen it posted on this list before. You can buy DMSA without prescription from vitamin research products at www.vrp.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2003 Report Share Posted August 5, 2003 ----- Original Message ----- From: <MRSROSE2000@...> > I was just given a book on Chelation therapy. Since many of > you are quite versed in alternative treatments in our quest for better > health....what do you think?? Would it interfere with AP??? Is it > good....bad....waste of money????? Martha I had heard about a number of people who benefitted from chelation but let me tell you my first personal experience with it. My daughter had a friend with scleroderma who found the AP too late. She was already on oxygen 24/7. Her feet turned black & blue - darker at the toes, lighter at the ankles and then red. It was midsummer and this woman was in multiple layers of clothes due to Raynaud's. On TV one night (maybe 20/20) she heard about chelation and called me to ask if it would help her. I knew it would but where would we find a doctor to take such a patient? Long story short, I found one - right close to where we both lived. I don't remember exactly, but had at least two chelations treatments a week. At the end of the second week, the color in her feet was back to normal and the Raynaud's was gone. Second story - My husband complained every once in a while of a pain in his chest - insisting it wasn't his heart. I knew different. His father and my mother had the same problem. It's called angina. Also, unbeknown to me, he had pain in his legs when walking up the hills around our home - which he confessed to after chelation had cleared the problem. I convinced him to do chelation. He took 34 treatments in all. The chest pain left shortly as did the pains in his legs. His doctor sent him for a complete heart workup and the doctor told him he had the heart of a 40 year old man. He was 75 at the time. I took 34 treatments also as a preventive. We were going to do several IVs a year as maintenance but decided to go with Dr. Matthias Rath's protocol using lysine, proline and vitamin C. has a good story on chelation too. Maybe she will have time to share it. It's definitely worth getting. Ethel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2003 Report Share Posted August 5, 2003 Hi Martha, A friend of mine had a heart condition and had been told nothing could be done for him. He couldn't have a shower without nearly passing out. He eventually went to a doctor who did chelation therapy and had about three months of EDTA injections. I saw him after he'd had chelation and I swear I hardly recognised him. His colour was normal, there was a spring in his step, his hair had gone curly and he looked so much younger. He took his wife on a trip around Australia after that. Eventually he needed some surgery and the heart surgeon said that chelation had saved his life. He's remained well and enjoying life. Chelation is described as helping many degenerative conditions. A chelating doctor will assess each individual and I know the kidneys have to be functioning normally in order to process the EDTA. Chris. > I was just given a book on Chelation therapy. I must say it is quit > interesting but as usual, I am a bit skeptical. However, since it seems just > possible that it may have some truth in its claims, I thought I would ask is anyone > familiar with this??? Has anyone tried it or known someone personally who > has??? I did notice a chelation building in another city near me. Since many of > you are quite versed in alternative treatments in our quest for better > health....what do you think?? Would it interfere with AP??? Is it > good....bad....waste of money????? Martha > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2003 Report Share Posted August 6, 2003 In a message dated 8/5/2003 4:16:15 PM Central Daylight Time, emsnooks@... writes: > Dr. Matthias Rath's protocol using lysine, proline and vitamin C. > > Where can I find a copy of Dr Raths protocol?? Since I have no immediate problems maybe getting one or two treatments a year and then using diet might be a good maintenance idea. The Doc in the book goes once or twice a year just as a preventative measure. Somsething to think on. Martha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2003 Report Share Posted August 6, 2003 ----- Original Message ----- From: <MRSROSE2000@...> > In a message dated 8/5/2003 4:16:15 PM Central Daylight Time, > emsnooks@... writes: > > > Dr. Matthias Rath's protocol using lysine, proline and vitamin C. > > > > > > Where can I find a copy of Dr Raths protocol?? Since I have no immediate > problems maybe getting one or two treatments a year and then using diet might be > a good maintenance idea. The Doc in the book goes once or twice a year just > as a preventative measure. Somsething to think on. Martha > If you are doing chelation, you must do more than just a couple to get the desired results. Check www.dr-rath-research.org for more information. Dr. Rath has two books you can download. Ethel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2003 Report Share Posted August 6, 2003 Ethel, the August issue of the Health Sciences Institute newsletter has an article on the new chelation breakthrough. It is a 750 mg Ca-EDTA suppository taken at bed time. It is called Detoxamin. Three treatments equal one IV EDTA treatment at much less cost. WEB SITE: http://www.age-erasers.com/ However, Dr Milner states that NO ONE should have chelation without knowledgable medical supervision due to possible side effects. Since EDTA is a poor chelator of mercury & aluminum, it could just move them around without exiting the body. He recommends testing for heavy metals prior to EDTA therapy. Hair analysis and chelation challenge followed by urine analysis of heavy metals are often used. He says mercury amalgams can be an obstacle to safe chelation. Anyone wanting to purchase a copy of this article can contact HSI at: http://www.hsibaltimore.com REGARDS, ray Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2003 Report Share Posted August 7, 2003 Ray, Thanks for bringing this new type chelation to our attention. After reading your post, a search revealed an excellent site, even has a short video presentation which is quite good. If interested, go to: http://www.detoxamin.com/page2.html bg > Ethel, the August issue of the Health Sciences Institute newsletter has an > article on the new chelation breakthrough. > It is a 750 mg Ca-EDTA suppository taken > at bed time. It is called Detoxamin. Three treatments equal one IV EDTA treatment at much less cost. > WEB SITE: > http://www.age-erasers.com/ > > However, Dr Milner states that NO ONE > should have chelation without knowledgable medical supervision due to > possible side effects. Since EDTA is a poor chelator of mercury & aluminum, > it could just move them around without > exiting the body. He recommends testing > for heavy metals prior to EDTA therapy. > Hair analysis and chelation challenge followed by urine analysis of heavy metals are often used. He says mercury amalgams can be an obstacle to safe > chelation. > Anyone wanting to purchase a copy of this article can contact HSI at: > http://www.hsibaltimore.com > > REGARDS, > ray Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2003 Report Share Posted August 7, 2003 rheumatic RE:Chelation > Ethel, the August issue of the Health Sciences Institute newsletter has an > article on the new chelation breakthrough. > It is a 750 mg Ca-EDTA suppository taken > at bed time. It is called Detoxamin. Three treatments equal one IV EDTA treatment at much less cost. > WEB SITE: > http://www.age-erasers.com/ > > However, Dr Milner states that NO ONE > should have chelation without knowledgable medical supervision due to > possible side effects. Since EDTA is a poor chelator of mercury & aluminum, > it could just move them around without > exiting the body. He recommends testing > for heavy metals prior to EDTA therapy. > Hair analysis and chelation challenge followed by urine analysis of heavy metals are often used. He says mercury amalgams can be an obstacle to safe > chelation. > Anyone wanting to purchase a copy of this article can contact HSI at: > http://www.hsibaltimore.com > > REGARDS, Thanks for the information, Ray. Dr. Gordon, one of the leaders who promoted IV chelation therapy, also has an oral product available now. I'm told oral works much slower than intravenous therapy. Since EDTA pulls out minerals as well as heavy metal, you really should have a physician monitor you if you use the oral EDTA. The formula used in our IV therapy included - EDTA vitamin C B12 dexapanthenol magnesiumn chloride potassium chloride B complex Ethel > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2003 Report Share Posted September 22, 2003 My dd is being chelated at the present. She is far worse than I am. It will be some time before I can chelate myself. I do know that she is tired alot when chelation rounds are in progress. I have also spoke with an adult who is chelating herself and her son at the same time. I asked how she felt and what was going on with her - she stated she was just real tired when the rounds were going on. HTH Karyn [ ] chelation Has anybody on this list undergone chelation themselves? What protocol did you use? How did you feel during it? Did you get worse at all? If you got worse, what did you do about it? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2003 Report Share Posted September 22, 2003 Thanks! This helps so much. My doctor is not very knowledgeable about chelation and made me sicker when I had my fillings in. The reason I asked about starting chelation is I am absolutely terrified of three main things: 1. Embarrassing myself at work 2. Not driving well and getting into an accident 3. Not getting any sleep at night due to anxiety and being unable to function If it is just fatigue, I can deal with that. Best wishes to you and your daughter. Bernadette > My dd is being chelated at the present. She is far worse than I am. It will be some time before I can chelate myself. I do know that she is tired alot when chelation rounds are in progress. > I have also spoke with an adult who is chelating herself and her son at the same time. I asked how she felt and what was going on with her - she stated she was just real tired when the rounds were going on. > > HTH > > Karyn > [ ] chelation > > > Has anybody on this list undergone chelation themselves? What protocol > did you use? How did you feel during it? Did you get worse at all? If > you got worse, what did you do about it? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2003 Report Share Posted September 22, 2003 I usually do the rounds on the weekend start on fri am and end sun pm. This way it doesn't interfere with alot of your concerns, because they are mine as well!!! Karyn [ ] chelation > > > Has anybody on this list undergone chelation themselves? What protocol > did you use? How did you feel during it? Did you get worse at all? If > you got worse, what did you do about it? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2003 Report Share Posted December 30, 2003 > Hello. My son is almost 9 and has been diagnosed as borderline > Asperger's since the age of 3. > > We have done the gamut with as far as gfcf and enzymes go. > He was totally gfcf for about 9 months with many positive changes. > We then added in all three Houston Enzymes about a year ago. At > this point, 's diet is primarily non gfcf (as a result of > allowing more and more 'infractions' with enzymes, it is difficult > to get him to accept gfcf foods, particularly the breads, because of > constant reintroduction of 'real' versions of food). He does okay > with large amount of enzymes (3+ pep) with non-gfcf foods. > > The reason I am writing is, we started chelation about 10 days ago. > First with Allithimine 100 mg/gm gel 0.5 ml applied topically twice > daily for one week. Allithiamine is not a chelating agent, does not remove any heavy metals from the body, and is quite dangerous to the liver. > On Saturday, we added in (with the Allithimine) > Glutathione-Lipo 100/mg/gm 0.5 ml applied topically twice daily. Glutathione is not a chelating agent and does not remove any more metals than come out on their own. > We > have been advised by our doctor to do this for a total course of > three weeks, Sounds like you need to find a real doctor a lot more than you need to do the urine test. >to be followed by a 24 hour urine test. ( was > tolerant of the smell of the Allithimine, but was crying and enraged > at one point today with the smell of the Glutathione) > > After reading the files section, I am concerned about several things: > 1) Is there any merit/effectivness of this type of chelation (the > topical creams)? No. > 2) Am I doing him a dis-service by administering enzymes > (Peptizyde, HN Zyme, No-Fen) during this stage of chelation? No. This is appropriate and helpful. > 3) Since it's been the holiday break, his diet has really been non- > gfcf (we stay much closer to gfcf during the normal school > schedule), am I putting him at additional risk by having him be " off > the diet " with enzymes during chelation? No. > Any and all advice will be much appreciated. Start chelating properly. Don't use dangerous and harmful agents or protocols unless there is a reason, which there clearly isn't for allithiamine. > Thanks, > > , Mom of 8yr 10 mo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2004 Report Share Posted January 2, 2004 Andy, Thank you for responding to my inquiry personally. In the last two days, has been complaining of cramping in his calfs. In his almost nine yrs., he has never made such a complaint. I do not believe it has anything to do with muscle strain as he moves basically from the tv to the computer to the gamecube, so not much chance of muscle injury there. Do you think it could be related to the chelating agents (Allithimine & Glutathione) applied topically? I have a call into the Dr. I have stopped using the creams since Wed afternoon as I have become concerned about this muscle pain. When he was tested for metals, the only category came out high in was Lead. I realize that this is a Mercury site, but would I follow Andy's recommendations using DMSA and ALA for lead? I know that our physician uses both of those products, but for some reason recommended using these creams, at least initially. The last thing I want to do is hurt my child. I am very fortunate that is very high functioning and all I want is to give him as much chance at " complete normalcy " (however one defines that) as possible. I would hate to injure my son, knowing that we are quite fortunate to have him be as high functioning as he is. Any opinion on the muscle cramps? Was I correct to abruptly stop the Allitimine & Glutathione, or was that unwise? Should I pursue DMSA & ALA with the Dr for Lead? I'm sure each of you faced the same uncertainty when you began this journey as I am facing now. Any input or advice would be much appreciated. With many thanks, ( 8yrs 10 mo) > > Hello. My son is almost 9 and has been diagnosed as borderline > > Asperger's since the age of 3. > > > > We have done the gamut with as far as gfcf and enzymes go. > > He was totally gfcf for about 9 months with many positive changes. > > We then added in all three Houston Enzymes about a year ago. At > > this point, 's diet is primarily non gfcf (as a result of > > allowing more and more 'infractions' with enzymes, it is difficult > > to get him to accept gfcf foods, particularly the breads, because of > > constant reintroduction of 'real' versions of food). He does okay > > with large amount of enzymes (3+ pep) with non-gfcf foods. > > > > The reason I am writing is, we started chelation about 10 days ago. > > First with Allithimine 100 mg/gm gel 0.5 ml applied topically twice > > daily for one week. > > Allithiamine is not a chelating agent, does not remove any heavy metals > from the body, and is quite dangerous to the liver. > > > On Saturday, we added in (with the Allithimine) > > Glutathione-Lipo 100/mg/gm 0.5 ml applied topically twice daily. > > Glutathione is not a chelating agent and does not remove any more > metals than come out on their own. > > > We > > have been advised by our doctor to do this for a total course of > > three weeks, > > Sounds like you need to find a real doctor a lot more than you need to > do the urine test. > > >to be followed by a 24 hour urine test. ( was > > tolerant of the smell of the Allithimine, but was crying and enraged > > at one point today with the smell of the Glutathione) > > > > After reading the files section, I am concerned about several things: > > 1) Is there any merit/effectivness of this type of chelation (the > > topical creams)? > > No. > > > 2) Am I doing him a dis-service by administering enzymes > > (Peptizyde, HN Zyme, No-Fen) during this stage of chelation? > > No. This is appropriate and helpful. > > > 3) Since it's been the holiday break, his diet has really been non- > > gfcf (we stay much closer to gfcf during the normal school > > schedule), am I putting him at additional risk by having him be " off > > the diet " with enzymes during chelation? > > No. > > > Any and all advice will be much appreciated. > > Start chelating properly. Don't use dangerous and harmful agents or > protocols unless there is a reason, which there clearly isn't for > allithiamine. > > > Thanks, > > > > , Mom of 8yr 10 mo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2004 Report Share Posted January 2, 2004 > Andy, > > Thank you for responding to my inquiry personally. > > In the last two days, has been complaining of cramping in his > calfs. In his almost nine yrs., he has never made such a > complaint. I do not believe it has anything to do with muscle > strain as he moves basically from the tv to the computer to the > gamecube, so not much chance of muscle injury there. > > Do you think it could be related to the chelating agents > (Allithimine & Glutathione) applied topically? > > I have a call into the Dr. I have stopped using the creams since > Wed afternoon as I have become concerned about this muscle pain. > > When he was tested for metals, the only category came out > high in was Lead. I realize that this is a Mercury site, but would > I follow Andy's recommendations using DMSA and ALA for lead? I know > that our physician uses both of those products, but for some reason > recommended using these creams, at least initially. The last thing > I want to do is hurt my child. I am very fortunate that is > very high functioning and all I want is to give him as much chance > at " complete normalcy " (however one defines that) as possible. I > would hate to injure my son, knowing that we are quite fortunate to > have him be as high functioning as he is. > > Any opinion on the muscle cramps? Was I correct to abruptly stop > the Allitimine & Glutathione, or was that unwise? Should I pursue > DMSA & ALA with the Dr for Lead? > > I'm sure each of you faced the same uncertainty when you began this > journey as I am facing now. Any input or advice would be much > appreciated. > > With many thanks, > > ( 8yrs 10 mo) Hello , First, the only reason I am commenting at all is your final paragraph (where you ask for ANY input or advice). Since your post is addressed to Andy, I decided not to reply initially, based on that. For lead, DMSA every 4 hours (yes, Andy's dose and timing schedule) works well. When you tested for metals and the only category that was " high " was lead, were you aware that mercury usually is shown as " normal " on hair tests EVEN IF YOU ARE MERCURY POISONED? You can read about this, here: http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/HOW_TO_hair_test.html For the cramps, I am quite confident that calcium will take care of this. I do NOT know the relation (if any) to the cremes you were using. But calcium is great for muscle cramps (this INCLUDES menstrual cramps!) I use calcium capsules with about 1/2 as much magnesium included, and have read that this is a good way to take it. For me it sometimes takes a several capsules over a few hours. good wishes, Moria Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2004 Report Share Posted January 2, 2004 Dear Moria, Thanks for the reply. I addressed the letter to Andy, only because he had responded to my original post, that and the fact that he seems to be something of an 'entity' on these boards and I appreciated taking the time to answer my post. I welcome and any all advice from parents (and patients) who have been down the road that and I are starting to travel. After reading your post, I gave three Kirkman calcium capsules, I will give him two more before bed. I have not yet heard back from the Dr., so as of right now, I am not giving my son any treatment with the 'chelating creams'until I speak to him. I would like to ask him about going straight to the DMSA/AMA route rather than as an after effect of the topical route. Thanks for your advice and have a wonderful night! --- In , " moriamerri " <moriam@e...> wrote: > --- In , " nj2txus " <nj2txus@y...> wrote: > > Andy, > > > > Thank you for responding to my inquiry personally. > > > > In the last two days, has been complaining of cramping in his > > calfs. In his almost nine yrs., he has never made such a > > complaint. I do not believe it has anything to do with muscle > > strain as he moves basically from the tv to the computer to the > > gamecube, so not much chance of muscle injury there. > > > > Do you think it could be related to the chelating agents > > (Allithimine & Glutathione) applied topically? > > > > I have a call into the Dr. I have stopped using the creams since > > Wed afternoon as I have become concerned about this muscle pain. > > > > When he was tested for metals, the only category came out > > high in was Lead. I realize that this is a Mercury site, but would > > I follow Andy's recommendations using DMSA and ALA for lead? I know > > that our physician uses both of those products, but for some reason > > recommended using these creams, at least initially. The last thing > > I want to do is hurt my child. I am very fortunate that is > > very high functioning and all I want is to give him as much chance > > at " complete normalcy " (however one defines that) as possible. I > > would hate to injure my son, knowing that we are quite fortunate to > > have him be as high functioning as he is. > > > > Any opinion on the muscle cramps? Was I correct to abruptly stop > > the Allitimine & Glutathione, or was that unwise? Should I pursue > > DMSA & ALA with the Dr for Lead? > > > > I'm sure each of you faced the same uncertainty when you began this > > journey as I am facing now. Any input or advice would be much > > appreciated. > > > > With many thanks, > > > > ( 8yrs 10 mo) > > > Hello , > > First, the only reason I am commenting at all is your final > paragraph (where you ask for ANY input or advice). Since > your post is addressed to Andy, I decided not to reply > initially, based on that. > > For lead, DMSA every 4 hours (yes, Andy's dose and timing > schedule) works well. > > When you tested for metals and the only category that > was " high " was lead, were you aware that mercury usually > is shown as " normal " on hair tests EVEN IF YOU ARE > MERCURY POISONED? You can read about this, here: > http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/HOW_TO_hair_test.html > > For the cramps, I am quite confident that calcium will > take care of this. I do NOT know the relation (if any) > to the cremes you were using. But calcium is great > for muscle cramps (this INCLUDES menstrual cramps!) > I use calcium capsules with about 1/2 as much magnesium > included, and have read that this is a good way to > take it. For me it sometimes takes a several capsules > over a few hours. > > good wishes, > Moria Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2004 Report Share Posted January 2, 2004 Hello , > Thanks for the reply. I addressed the letter to Andy, only because > he had responded to my original post, that makes sense, and I usually address specific people writing. However, I'm also aware that often people (apparently) really ARE asking for ANDY to respond, so I do not reply to messages that are to him, in most cases. (handful of exceptions only.) I guess one way to post (which you did) is to say that the questions are to everyone (if you want everyone's input). Also, sometimes people ask for replies only from " people who have tried xyz " , and, again, I will (almost always) not reply unless I do fall into that category. There are probably a few more exceptions here, in that I often reply to posts that request " parents' experiences " (I am not a parent) and I will say I'm not a parent. The reason I do this is that I think many writers use " parents " as a generic term thinking it will apply to everyone on the list. Of course, if they do not want non-parent input, they are still free to ignore what I say, but my guess in this case is that usually the exclusion is not intended. In the case of questions to Andy, I think many people really do want ANDY to reply, so I generally don't. But it does depend on the wording..... > Thanks for your advice and have a wonderful night! you are welcome, you too Moria Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2004 Report Share Posted January 8, 2004 Hi Jane, go to the FAQ's here......Cheri*** BTW, Welcome ;-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2004 Report Share Posted January 9, 2004 > Hi all, I am new to the group. I have a 7-year old son whom we are > getting ready to chelate. I am trying to gather as much info as I > can about the process and the chelation agents. BUT there is sooo > much info out there and I get easily confused. Does any of you have > any to-the-point and easy to understand websites I can go to? My page is a general info page, with links to go for further information http://www.danasview.net/chelate.htm Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2004 Report Share Posted January 9, 2004 Thank you Cheri and Dana. That really helped out. Jane danasview <danasview@...> wrote: > Hi all, I am new to the group. I have a 7-year old son whom we are > getting ready to chelate. I am trying to gather as much info as I > can about the process and the chelation agents. BUT there is sooo > much info out there and I get easily confused. Does any of you have > any to-the-point and easy to understand websites I can go to? My page is a general info page, with links to go for further information http://www.danasview.net/chelate.htm Dana ======================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2004 Report Share Posted January 14, 2004 --- In , " autismjane " <autismjane@y...> wrote: > Hi all, I am new to the group. I have a 7-year old son whom we are > getting ready to chelate. I am trying to gather as much info as I > can about the process and the chelation agents. BUT there is sooo > much info out there and I get easily confused. Does any of you have > any to-the-point and easy to understand websites I can go to? > > Take care, > Jane http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam And also Dana's website-- but she already posted it. Moria Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2004 Report Share Posted March 4, 2004 > Hi, I was wondering when do I know it is time to increase the amount > of ALA and DMSA my son is receiving for chelation? I increased the dose of ALA when my son's improvements became less noticeable after a few rounds. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2004 Report Share Posted September 17, 2004 Since PCA_rx doesn't appear to be a chelator or remove any heavy metals, you might want to use a real chelator rather than an expensive placebo. If you want to try placebo therapy, tic-tac's are quite inexpensive. How to make things worse: chelate using an incorrect protocol, e. g. the DAN! protocol. How to make them better: chelate properly, which for DMSA is every 4 hours using modest amounts. Being a DAN! doctor is far from a guarantee of competence. You are doing the right thing to ask other parents for input. Do be aware that you need to get the details of the chelation protocols as these are crucially important in understanding what happened. You might go see the chelation polls in the polls section of the group webpage. Andy . . . . . . . . . .. > Hi! I just had my son take a DMSA challenge test. I am using a > DAN! doctor. I am confused as to go on and chelate using DMSA or > just go on my own and use the PCA-RX product. Naturally, he has > enough to overcome without me making it worse. > > Anyone out there have any thoughts, personal experiences, positive > and/or negative effects? > > I would greatly appreciate any help. > > Thanks. > > > > One other comment he had elevated lead but all the other metals were > within normal range. His doctor said that the other metals might be > bound to tight to get a test. Does anyone know any information on > what I should expect? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2007 Report Share Posted December 26, 2007 Hi Patty, I am so utterly confused! My book " Amalgam Illness " hadn't arrived and so I emailed the bookseller who emailed back. Andy Cutler, the author, responded! So I asked him about chlorella, ionic foot baths, and far infrared saunas and he replied that " no one should use them as they could be quite harmful. " He didn't say why they were harmful. I am torn as to what to do because it seems everywhere I turn there is a different opinion. I'm just curious if you followed his protocol to a T or did you incorporate other detoxing at the same time? And again, how long did you take DMSA...even though I know it may be different for me...just curious. I haven't read his protocol yet as the book's not here, but saw on some site that you have to take the DMSA on a very strict schedule, even waking up at night every 3-4 hours. Did you do that? While at first I felt Mercola's office was giving me everything I need, in reading 's old posts the services now offered are very different and much less. I'm a little annoyed. Basically, the doc I saw said to buy Cutler's book and gave me DMSA w/ 1 sentence for directions. He also told me I needed thermal imaging but that he didn't have time to find a thermal imaging location for me because he has too many patients, so I have to do it on my own. For the money I'm paying, I'm beginning to realize I could have and AM doing a lot of this on my own!! I feel like I should be paying you, not my doc! Anyway, thanks for the help. Love, PH Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2007 Report Share Posted December 26, 2007 PH, It sounds like you've already tapped out Mercola's clinic for everything they can do for you! . . . I hope not! We've seen so many women get good results from FAR saunas and foot baths, it would be very hard to doubt their benefit. It would be interesting to know why he doesn't like them! . . . and what he prefers to them. Some time ago, I searched the internet high and low looking for comments on ionic foot baths. At that time, the only negative comments I found were by people who hadn't tried them, and who had a vested interest in discouraging their use. Hugs, Rogene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2007 Report Share Posted December 27, 2007 Hi Patty, Maybe this explains my horrible fog/drunken-like feeling. I juice greens every morning since I stopped the carrots because Mercola suggested it because I am so orange. Seriously, in our family Christmas photo everyone is normal color and then there's me looking as if I have some horrible fake spray tan!! It doesn't even look like me either because I've gained probably 7 pounds since being on Armour for two weeks..but that's a whole other story. The weight gains not pleasant but it's insignificant when you don't have your health. I don't get the cytokine/green juice connection if we're still encouraged to eat leafy greens. I guess it's something with the juicing that's different than raw? I still feel I need a big salad every day for health but maybe I'll try a few days of cooked foods to see if it helps. The last couple days have been really scary because it seems like my symptoms have been worse with confusion, brain fog, eyes seem slower than my head movement. The only " bad " food I had at Christmas was one tiny macaroon but I figured the coconut outweighed the 2 grams of sugar. Wow, every time I think I have it hard, I am reminded of your situation...6 months without income, 4 kids, moving, waitressing, opening businesses and then in an old post I read the other night, you mentioned you were homeschooling one of your kids while ill!! Patty, I honestly don't know how you did it. Here I am having a pity party for myself...your story puts things in perspective. Thanks for the reminder to trust God and know that He's faithful. I have a habit of trying to control/fix everything even after I've " given everything to Him. " It's a work in progress and I can visualize a positive outcome I believe He has in store for me. I just want it NOW but He knows better what I need. Love, PH > > > > > > > > Hi Patty, > > > > > > > > I am so utterly confused! My book " Amalgam Illness " hadn't > > arrived > > > > and so I emailed the bookseller who emailed back. Andy Cutler, > > the > > > > author, responded! So I asked him about chlorella, ionic foot > > > baths, > > > > and far infrared saunas and he replied that " no one should use > > them > > > > as they could be quite harmful. " He didn't say why they were > > > > harmful. I am torn as to what to do because it seems > everywhere > > I > > > > turn there is a different opinion. I'm just curious if you > > > followed > > > > his protocol to a T or did you incorporate other detoxing at > the > > > same > > > > time? And again, how long did you take DMSA...even though I > know > > it > > > > may be different for me...just curious. I haven't read his > > > protocol > > > > yet as the book's not here, but saw on some site that you have > to > > > > take the DMSA on a very strict schedule, even waking up at > night > > > > every 3-4 hours. Did you do that? > > > > > > > > While at first I felt Mercola's office was giving me everything > I > > > > need, in reading 's old posts the services now offered are > > > very > > > > different and much less. I'm a little annoyed. Basically, the > doc > > I > > > > saw said to buy Cutler's book and gave me DMSA w/ 1 sentence > for > > > > directions. He also told me I needed thermal imaging but that > he > > > > didn't have time to find a thermal imaging location for me > > because > > > he > > > > has too many patients, so I have to do it on my own. For the > > money > > > > I'm paying, I'm beginning to realize I could have and AM doing > a > > > lot > > > > of this on my own!! I feel like I should be paying you, not my > > doc! > > > > > > > > Anyway, thanks for the help. Love, PH > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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