Guest guest Posted February 3, 2003 Report Share Posted February 3, 2003 Not andy here but I recall him posting that one should have at least as many off days as on. Don't recall how long ago he posted that but I seem to recall him having posted it more than once.From: Cartland [mailto: Cartland@...] @...: Mon, 03 Feb 2003 10:26:49 -0000Subject: [ ] Andy, ALA Question, Aggressive ON/OFF cycleAndy,I have a question regarding your amalgam illness book.Regarding ALA chelation:On pg. 90 you say " You do not want to chelate with lipoic acid more than half the time... " While on page 203 you say " Continue 3-14 days [ON}... then take a break of 4-7 days and repeat. " I am trying to reconcile pg 90 and pg 203. Does the advice on page 90 no longer apply if you use longer periods of ON days (7 or more). Perhaps there is a typo on pg 203 and it should read 3-17 days...I am trying to determine what you would consider the most aggressive ratio of ON days to OFF days and still have a reasonably safe protocol.If someone were to chelate for 7 days ON, is 4 days OFF okay or does one need to take 7 or more days off (according to page 90)?Similarly, if one were to chelate for 14 days ON is 4 OFF okay, or 7, or does one need to take at least 14 days OFF (according to pg 90)? Has your thinking changed about this since you wrote the book?Thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2003 Report Share Posted February 4, 2003 > Andy, > > I have a question regarding your amalgam illness book. > > Regarding ALA chelation: > > On pg. 90 you say " You do not want to chelate with lipoic acid more > than half the time... " > > While on page 203 you say " Continue 3-14 days [ON}... then take a > break of 4-7 days and repeat. " > > I am trying to reconcile pg 90 and pg 203. This is understandable since they are irreconcileable. The information on page 203 contains a misprint (which I thank you for bringing to my attention) - it should say " a break of 4-14 days. " > Does the advice on page > 90 no longer apply if you use longer periods of ON days (7 or more). It still applies. > Perhaps there is a typo on pg 203 and it should read 3-17 days... Indeed. > > I am trying to determine what you would consider the most aggressive > ratio of ON days to OFF days and still have a reasonably safe > protocol. Well, most people don't actually tolerate the stress of chelation well enough to do it more than half the time anyway. If someone really really had to push it and could tolerate it then it would require some thought about their individual situation and probably some tracking tests. > > If someone were to chelate for 7 days ON, is 4 days OFF okay or does > one need to take 7 or more days off (according to page 90)? 7 and 7. > > Similarly, if one were to chelate for 14 days ON is 4 OFF okay, or 7, > or does one need to take at least 14 days OFF (according to pg 90)? 14 and 14. > > Has your thinking changed about this since you wrote the book? No. > > Thanks, > You are welcome. Andy . . . . . . . . . . . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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