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I would like to add that there has been some scholarly speculation that

cilantros ability to act as a mercury " sponge " in the body may mean that

it also concentrates mercury from the environment in the plant tissue.

I react very strongly to cilantro. It is established as a naturally

reseeding perennial in my garden. I don't use it medicinally, but the

bees love it and if it bioaccumulates mercury from the garden soil,

that's great, because SE New Hampshire, were I live, is classified as a

hotspot for environmental mercury by the EPA.

My adrenals and blood sugar regulation is giving me fits lately. Highly

reactive to an nervous system stimulation; interpersonal situations

(haggling over the price of cordwood); TV (watching the Simpons poke fun

at the " Rapture " ), noise (mowing the lawn) symbolic reminders of old

emotional trauma's (knives) all are challenging to me lately. Gotta

get the HG out of the HPA, but hamstrung by funds.

Doug.

TK wrote:

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>TK--- Hi Sorry but it looks like some of the Andy Index [re: Cilantro]

>has been deleted because of lack of room on the web site. Hopefully it

>will be repalced.

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>TK--- The problem with cilantro is that it is a very potent chelator

>but it is not well understood. No one knows what it is in the cilantro

>that chelates or the pharmacology of of it. That means there is no

>information on dosage or proper timing for doses or what form to take

>so you can seriously make yourself terribly worse if you happen to

>[guess] incorrectly.

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I've heard that it is a good, safe alternative to drugs like DMPS and

DMSA, but have no personal experience with it. I was thinking of

trying it, since I can't really try anything else right now while I am

on ABX.

- JB

>

> Hi everyone,

>

> If anyone has had any experience with cilantro it would be helpful to

> describe what happened on the autism mercury site:

> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Autism-Mercury/

> There have been discussions of cilantro there recently.

>

> It is difficult for the parents of autistic children to sort through

> all of the talk about chelation and decide what is best to do for

> their child. Many of the children are non verbal and cannot describe

> to their parents how they are feeling. It does help when adults

> report their experiences to the group.

>

> Thanks

>

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> I've heard that it is a good, safe alternative to drugs like DMPS and

> DMSA, but have no personal experience with it. I was thinking of

> trying it, since I can't really try anything else right now while I am

> on ABX.

>

> - JB

I don't know what the issue is with ABX--- is it just that

you don't want to do more at the same time?

Alpha lipoic acid is not " a drug " -- in that it is a naturally

occuring substance (it is synthesized for sale as a

supplement. There are no sources that use extracted ALA

that I've ever heard of.) It is also the BEST chelation

agent for mercury (since it crosses the BBB).

Don't use it if you've had RECENT exposure to mercury though

(this includes amalgam replacement).

The " safe " part is the issue with cilantro. Don't know how

often to take it to avoid redistribution, which makes it

hard to use safely.

good wishes,

Moria

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> I don't know what the issue is with ABX--- is it just that

> you don't want to do more at the same time?

> Alpha lipoic acid is not " a drug " -- in that it is a naturally

> occuring substance (it is synthesized for sale as a

> supplement. There are no sources that use extracted ALA

> that I've ever heard of.) It is also the BEST chelation

> agent for mercury (since it crosses the BBB).

> Don't use it if you've had RECENT exposure to mercury though

> (this includes amalgam replacement).

>

> The " safe " part is the issue with cilantro. Don't know how

> often to take it to avoid redistribution, which makes it

> hard to use safely.

>

> good wishes,

> Moria

The vibe I got on this board was that I should not be doing ALA and

antibiotics at the same time. I never got a clear answer as to

whether or not taking ABX and ALA together would cause me to mobilize

mercury (ALA) but be unable to excrete it (ABX), which would obviously

make things worse (redistribution).

I haven't found anyone yet who is doing both simultaneously.

My 2 amalgams were removed about a year ago (replaced with 1 composite

and 1 gold inlay- compatible according to clifford).

I guess I am sort-of experimenting on myself, taking 100mg of ALA

daily (for its other health benefits- not chelation) and biaxin for

lyme disease.

I do notice that while before I used to feel better after taking ALA,

I now feel (temporarily) worse.

- JB

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> The vibe I got on this board was that I should not be doing ALA and

> antibiotics at the same time. I never got a clear answer as to

> whether or not taking ABX and ALA together would cause me to

mobilize

> mercury (ALA) but be unable to excrete it (ABX), which would

obviously

> make things worse (redistribution).

Interesting. I'd probably take that as it is okay.

There are darned few if any drug interactions that I have

heard of being of concern with chelation agents, so I'd

generally take it as " probably okay " .

> I haven't found anyone yet who is doing both simultaneously.

> My 2 amalgams were removed about a year ago (replaced with 1

composite

> and 1 gold inlay- compatible according to clifford).

> I guess I am sort-of experimenting on myself, taking 100mg of ALA

> daily (for its other health benefits- not chelation) and biaxin for

> lyme disease.

I'm sorry, you ARE taking a chelation agent. It doesn't matter

in the least what you think you are taking it for, you are

taking a chelation agent ONCE A DAY. Try every 3 hours and

see if you like it better :)

good wishes,

Moria

> I do notice that while before I used to feel better after taking

ALA,

> I now feel (temporarily) worse.

>

> - JB

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> The vibe I got on this board was that I should not be doing ALA and

> antibiotics at the same time. I never got a clear answer as to

> whether or not taking ABX and ALA together would cause me to

mobilize

> mercury (ALA) but be unable to excrete it (ABX), which would

obviously

> make things worse (redistribution).

Interesting. I'd probably take that as it is okay.

There are darned few if any drug interactions that I have

heard of being of concern with chelation agents, so I'd

generally take it as " probably okay " .

> I haven't found anyone yet who is doing both simultaneously.

> My 2 amalgams were removed about a year ago (replaced with 1

composite

> and 1 gold inlay- compatible according to clifford).

> I guess I am sort-of experimenting on myself, taking 100mg of ALA

> daily (for its other health benefits- not chelation) and biaxin for

> lyme disease.

I'm sorry, you ARE taking a chelation agent. It doesn't matter

in the least what you think you are taking it for, you are

taking a chelation agent ONCE A DAY. Try every 3 hours and

see if you like it better :)

good wishes,

Moria

> I do notice that while before I used to feel better after taking

ALA,

> I now feel (temporarily) worse.

>

> - JB

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> I'm sorry, you ARE taking a chelation agent. It doesn't matter

> in the least what you think you are taking it for, you are

> taking a chelation agent ONCE A DAY. Try every 3 hours and

> see if you like it better :)

You are correct- it is a chelating agent, but it DOES matter what I am

taking it for: I am taking it in a dosage to protect my blood vessels

and help regulate my blood sugar. Regardless of its chelating

properties, I need it for other purposes, and do not want to abstain

from it just because I am on ABX.

I can try taking it every 3 hours, but my original question still

remains unanswered:

" will taking antibiotics at the same time as ALA cause me to mobilize

but be unable to excrete mercury? " I am not looking to mess myself up

any more than I already am.

This is my big concern, and it has not been addressed to my

satisfaction in Andy's book or here.

- JB

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> You are correct- it is a chelating agent, but it DOES matter what

I am

> taking it for: I am taking it in a dosage to protect my blood

vessels

> and help regulate my blood sugar. Regardless of its chelating

> properties, I need it for other purposes, and do not want to

abstain

> from it just because I am on ABX.

well, it is doing everything it does. people who take it

for any reason are still taking a chelation agent. you

seem to know that KIND OF.

>

> I can try taking it every 3 hours,

that would be good :)

> but my original question still

> remains unanswered:

>

> " will taking antibiotics at the same time as ALA cause me to

mobilize

> but be unable to excrete mercury? "

I already commented on it to the extent that I can.

> I am not looking to mess myself up

> any more than I already am.

um, I think (if I'm following you?) that you are currently

taking ALA once a day, plus antibiotics.

I am certain that if you change to ALA every 3 hours plus

antibiotics that cannot be WORSE or mess you up more

than the once a day....

good wishes,

Moria

>

> This is my big concern, and it has not been addressed to my

> satisfaction in Andy's book or here.

>

> - JB

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> > You are correct- it is a chelating agent, but it DOES matter what

> I am

> > taking it for: I am taking it in a dosage to protect my blood

> vessels

> > and help regulate my blood sugar. Regardless of its chelating

> > properties, I need it for other purposes, and do not want to

> abstain

> > from it just because I am on ABX.

>

> well, it is doing everything it does. people who take it

> for any reason are still taking a chelation agent. you

> seem to know that KIND OF.

>

> >

> > I can try taking it every 3 hours,

>

> that would be good :)

>

>

> > but my original question still

> > remains unanswered:

> >

> > " will taking antibiotics at the same time as ALA cause me to

> mobilize

> > but be unable to excrete mercury? "

>

> I already commented on it to the extent that I can.

>

>

> > I am not looking to mess myself up

> > any more than I already am.

>

> um, I think (if I'm following you?) that you are currently

> taking ALA once a day, plus antibiotics.

>

> I am certain that if you change to ALA every 3 hours plus

> antibiotics that cannot be WORSE or mess you up more

> than the once a day....

>

> good wishes,

> Moria

>

>

>

> >

> > This is my big concern, and it has not been addressed to my

> > satisfaction in Andy's book or here.

> >

> > - JB

Actually, scrap that. Andy was nice enough to answer my questions

regarding ALA and ABX, so I can go ahead with the every 3 hours low

dose to provide both the blood sugar benefits I need and the chelation

benefits that I might need as well.

He actually responded before this last post, but I didn't see it in

time, so I would never had made this post....

good wishes to you to, Moria.

- JB

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