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TK,

Does Andy recommend avoiding fish after amalgam removal?

I am wondering if the mercury in some fish could move to the brain if

people are eating it at the same time as taking ALA.

I have noticed posts (can't remember where) from some people who

found that eating fish after amalgam removal gave them significant

symptoms and I saw this happening with a friend.

Also, I'm thinking that I will try DMSA alone for one cycle or more

just to get a feel for what it does to me before trying to add ALA.

Even if amalgam removal was more than three months ago wouldn't it be

better to use DMSA, or DMPS, alone for some time to be sure the body

burden is down? I remember in Andy's book something about adding ALA

when the urine excretion gets to a certain point. But I don't have

the luxury of using urine tests.

Thanks

> > I have read in some posts that I should start a chelation cycle

> without ALA,

> > then introduce ALA weeks after starting my DMPS or DMSA cycle.

In

> Andy's

> > book it doesn't mention waiting any period to introduce ALA.

>

>

> --- You need to wait Three months after amalgam removal, which you

> already have.

>

>

> I'll assume

> > this delay introducing ALA is to ensure patient is okay with DMPS

> or DMSA,

> > before adding MORE ingredients to the therapy.

>

> --- No. ALA should not be used prior to 3 months post amalgam

> removal, you are already past this point. During this time oral

DMPS

> 8 hour or less or oral DMSA 4hr protocol can be used to help remove

> the body burden. After this period ALA is the chelator that is

going

> to remove the Hg from the brain which is where it is screwing

> everything up.

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