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Hi,

You should be using some digestive aids also as previously

mentioned, [Hydro Zyme] is a good one to increase stomach acid and

food breakdown, possibly some digestive enzymes - Kirkmans carries

some good digestive enzymes.

TK

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> thank you everyone for your replies.

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> i am now more clued up on the options but more than ever confused

about what i should be doing. i've just read about milk thistle in

andys book and it sounds like a good option. i am finding hard to

stay positive when i feel so confused.

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> i hope you all dont mind me constantly pestering but has any one

else had experience of a strange itch while chelating. Sort of like

the worst itch ever coupled with a mild electric shock!

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is milk thistle a digestive enzyme/ aid? i think from all thats been said that

might be my best bet, how often and when are you meant to take it? Should i do

it during a chelatiion? Also does anyone in the UK know much about where you

can get low level dmsa without prescription just incase i decide to include

it.My intake now provisioalaly stands at

ALA every three hours, four days on/off

One each morning multigenics optimummulti vitamin mineral plan with

Bioflavonoids.

I haven't had a hair test the only 'medical' help i have recieved is from my

kinesiologyst.

Adam

TK wrote:

Hi,

You should be using some digestive aids also as previously

mentioned, [Hydro Zyme] is a good one to increase stomach acid and

food breakdown, possibly some digestive enzymes - Kirkmans carries

some good digestive enzymes.

TK

>

> thank you everyone for your replies.

>

> i am now more clued up on the options but more than ever confused

about what i should be doing. i've just read about milk thistle in

andys book and it sounds like a good option. i am finding hard to

stay positive when i feel so confused.

>

> i hope you all dont mind me constantly pestering but has any one

else had experience of a strange itch while chelating. Sort of like

the worst itch ever coupled with a mild electric shock!

>

>

>

> Adam

>

>

> Send instant messages to your online friends

http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com

>

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> > thank you everyone for your replies.

> >

> > i am now more clued up on the options but more than ever confused

> about what i should be doing. i've just read about milk thistle in

> andys book and it sounds like a good option. i am finding hard to

> stay positive when i feel so confused.

> >

> > i hope you all dont mind me constantly pestering but has any one

> else had experience of a strange itch while chelating. Sort of like

> the worst itch ever coupled with a mild electric shock!

> >

> >

> >

> > Adam

> >

> >

> > Send instant messages to your online friends

> http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com

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--- Digestive support - Hydro Zyme and digestive enzymes.

> is milk thistle a digestive enzyme/ aid?

--- No, Milk thistle and Eclipta alba are for liver support.

i think from all thats been said that might be my best bet, how often

and when are you meant to take it?

--- Milk thistle should be taken 4x/day

Should i do it during a chelatiion?

--- It should be taken continuously - during and inbetween rounds

Also does anyone in the UK know much about where you can get low

level dmsa without prescription just incase i decide to include it.My

intake now provisioalaly stands at

--- This is covered in the links section on DMSA, please review the

information in the Links section, it will help you.

>

> ALA every three hours, four days on/off

> One each morning multigenics optimummulti vitamin mineral plan with

Bioflavonoids.

--- Supplement wise this is not enough.

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> I haven't had a hair test the only 'medical' help i have recieved

is from my kinesiologyst.

--- Hair testing is the basics, something you should do and the only

way to see if there is deranged mineral transport, defeciencies, or

toxic levels of metals. Kinesiology is not reliable and does not

give you the same numerical input.

--- TK

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is there a digestive enzyme you could reccomend, sort of an all in one? Also i

notice you are quite local to me is there any medical practitioners you would

recomend should i need them.Particulaly i think i should get a hair test.

AD

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> > thank you everyone for your replies.

> >

> > i am now more clued up on the options but more than ever confused

> about what i should be doing. i've just read about milk thistle in

> andys book and it sounds like a good option. i am finding hard to

> stay positive when i feel so confused.

> >

> > i hope you all dont mind me constantly pestering but has any one

> else had experience of a strange itch while chelating. Sort of like

> the worst itch ever coupled with a mild electric shock!

> >

> >

> >

> > Adam

> >

> >

> > Send instant messages to your online friends

> http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com

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> is there a digestive enzyme you could reccomend, sort of an all in

one? Also i notice you are quite local to me is there any medical

practitioners you would recomend should i need them.Particulaly i

think i should get a hair test.

>

I either use Biocare's enzymes which are very good (but expensive) or

Higher Natures Digestive Aid. There are loads of others though.

No I don't know anyone I could recommend as I'm not aware of any who

would be knowledgeable enough in this area of mercury toxicity.

I'm having my hair test done through Mineral Check (01622

630444)....they send off to Trace Elements in the U.S.

Anne

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