Guest guest Posted January 17, 2005 Report Share Posted January 17, 2005 I can't help you with the urine pH question. I'm thinking about that but haven't decided yet. I also can't get DMPS, yet. I do have Andy's new book. I find it helpful. http://www.noamalgam.com/hairtestbook.html I wonder why you take a lot of cranberry juice. I am concerned that it has too much sugar. I use cranberry tea. Regards > > Recently on the Autism-Mercury board a women posted about her son > after years of chelation having cadmium show up in high levels in > her sons hair tests. She told me that she read in andy's newest > book that taking Sodium Bicarbonate or Baking Soda would make it > less likely for metals that are not easily excreted/chelated ie > cadmium not to be deposited in the kidneys during chelation. Reason > being that Baking soda raises ph of urine enough to stop these > metals from builing up in the kidney. My question is are any of you > following this advice? Since I am taking DMPS is this reasonable to > do since I remember reading somewhere on this list that Baking soda > deactivates DMPS. I would take the baking soda at least an hour away > from taking a dose. Is this a reasonable thing to do or do you think > it will interfere with DMPS actions. Also I drink a lot of cranberry > juice and since it is know for acidifying the urine should I avoid > drinking it during a chelation cycle. > > By the way anyone bought Andy's newest book?...forgot the title but > not " Amalgam Illness " one. How useful is it? > > ~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2005 Report Share Posted January 17, 2005 " after the fall " brand cranberry juice is sweetened with other juices, no sugar. dawn. Re: Baking Soda stops cadmium deposition in Kidneys? I can't help you with the urine pH question. I'm thinking about that but haven't decided yet. I also can't get DMPS, yet. I do have Andy's new book. I find it helpful. http://www.noamalgam.com/hairtestbook.html I wonder why you take a lot of cranberry juice. I am concerned that it has too much sugar. I use cranberry tea. Regards > > Recently on the Autism-Mercury board a women posted about her son > after years of chelation having cadmium show up in high levels in > her sons hair tests. She told me that she read in andy's newest > book that taking Sodium Bicarbonate or Baking Soda would make it > less likely for metals that are not easily excreted/chelated ie > cadmium not to be deposited in the kidneys during chelation. Reason > being that Baking soda raises ph of urine enough to stop these > metals from builing up in the kidney. My question is are any of you > following this advice? Since I am taking DMPS is this reasonable to > do since I remember reading somewhere on this list that Baking soda > deactivates DMPS. I would take the baking soda at least an hour away > from taking a dose. Is this a reasonable thing to do or do you think > it will interfere with DMPS actions. Also I drink a lot of cranberry > juice and since it is know for acidifying the urine should I avoid > drinking it during a chelation cycle. > > By the way anyone bought Andy's newest book?...forgot the title but > not " Amalgam Illness " one. How useful is it? > > ~ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2005 Report Share Posted January 17, 2005 The reason I use so much cranberry juice is because I thought I had a chronic urinary tract infection either from lyme or other bacteria…. though now I think this wasn't the cause of my frequent urination problems. Cranberry juice acts by preventing adhesion of the Ecoli to epithelial cells of the urinary tract... Thus, the causative bacteria are flushed, preventing their colonization. Now I am just used to putting a lot of cranberry juice in my smoothies. Sugar is not a problem as real cranberry juice has only 8 grams of sugar if it isn't artificially added. I also I have found that after starting chelation and going off antibiotics I am much less sensitive to sugar, though I still avoid it when possible. ~ > > > > Recently on the Autism-Mercury board a women posted about her son > > after years of chelation having cadmium show up in high levels in > > her sons hair tests. She told me that she read in andy's newest > > book that taking Sodium Bicarbonate or Baking Soda would make it > > less likely for metals that are not easily excreted/chelated ie > > cadmium not to be deposited in the kidneys during chelation. Reason > > being that Baking soda raises ph of urine enough to stop these > > metals from builing up in the kidney. My question is are any of you > > following this advice? Since I am taking DMPS is this reasonable to > > do since I remember reading somewhere on this list that Baking soda > > deactivates DMPS. I would take the baking soda at least an hour away > > from taking a dose. Is this a reasonable thing to do or do you think > > it will interfere with DMPS actions. Also I drink a lot of cranberry > > juice and since it is know for acidifying the urine should I avoid > > drinking it during a chelation cycle. > > > > By the way anyone bought Andy's newest book?...forgot the title but > > not " Amalgam Illness " one. How useful is it? > > > > ~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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