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> I've seen it mentioned that Sulphar containing food usually help

chelate, like garlic?

TK--- This is not quite correct. Sulfer mobilizes Hg and increases

symptoms for those that do not need it. It helps those that do but

one has to make crertain as sulfer foods can make you miserable. It

is best to avoid them if you don't know.

>

> Can anybody add to the article I found below. It discussed

Sulphates. (I'm not sure what the connection is with sulphurs or

sulphites?).

TK--- They are different and a lot of us do better with sulphites

like with epsom salt which is magnesium sulfite.

All I know is that my insomnia has been recently cured if I have a

glass full of Epsom salts next to the bed. If I awake, I have a sip

of it and then I'm put back to sleep?

TK--- most of us are magnesium deficient along with sulfite, the

magnesium is also a relaxant.

>

> I'm starting to wonder if this is more what I have been dealing

with- a sulpahte defeciency, rather than yeast. Has anyone else

experienced this? I'm also wondering if the mercury messed with this

enzyme pathway as eczema symptoms and others started when I have my

first amalgam at about 10. I only recently realised this.

>

> Thanks,

>

> dean

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> http://www.enzymestuff.com/epsomsalts.htm

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> Epsom Salts

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> Dr Rosemary Waring found that most people with autism conditions

have a deficiency in a key detoxification pathway. The pathway

involves using sulfur in the form of sulfate (known as sulfation).

The enzyme involved is phenol sulfur-transferase (PST), but the

problem is thought to hinge on an inadequate supply of usable

sulfate ions, not the metabolic enzyme itself.

>

> Dr Waring found that most children on the autism spectrum are very

low in sulfate and may be as low as 15 percent of the amount in

neurologically typical people. People with low or no ability to

convert compounds to sulfate have problems handling environmental

chemicals, some medications, and even some chemicals produced within

the body. They include people with other conditions such as

Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, rheumatoid arthritis, and

chemical sensitivities.

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> The PST sulfation pathway is necessary for the breakdown and

removal of certain toxins in the body. This includes the processing

of a type of chemical called a phenol. Phenols are a regular and

necessary part of life. All foods contain some phenolic compounds.

However, some foods have a much higher content than others do. If

the sulfation pathway is not functioning well, a person may not be

able to process out the phenolic compounds as fast as they consume

them. There is a cumulative effect. When the phenols start backing

up in the system, it can cause a myriad of negative reactions.

Symptoms of phenol intolerance include night waking, night sweats,

irritability, eczema, and other skin conditions. The symptoms of

phenol intolerance and yeast may be very similar because they both

involve the body trying to deal with toxins.

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> This detoxification pathway processes other phenolic compounds

including salicylates (salicylates are a subset of phenols),

artificial food colorings, artificial flavorings, and some

preservatives. Besides requiring PST, research has found the

salicylates further suppress the activity of any PST enzyme present,

making matters worse. Food dyes also have been shown to inhibit the

PST enzyme.

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Hi Terri,

I take 1/8 - 1/4 tsp of Epsom salts in luke warm water in the morning with some

magnesium oxide and lemon juice, and then throughout the day I take little

pinches of Epsom salts in my water between meals (so I don't mix with food.)

I believe I have a lack of sulphate, or an inability to convert into sulphates

which are very important for detoxification I see (i think especially in the

brain and liver).

What has helped me most with sleep is:

1) Alkalinser drink - 1/4 teaspoon Sodium Bicar + 1/2 tsp Potassium Bicar + 1/8

tsp Epsom salts. I take this drink and have a few sips before bed and then keep

next to bed.

2) Just before bed I take a melatonin capsule (I think it is 3g)

3) And about 2 capsules of ornithine.

This has helped so much I can't tell you. Now when/if I wake at night I sip the

Alkalinser drink and I go back to sleep almost instantly. If I don't some more

ornithine will send me off. There is something about the sulphate in the Epsom

salts that corrects some deficiency. It has also helped my stools to become

darker and sink. If you have loose stools you are taking to much and must adapt

the dose.

I also find that as I chelate more metals out my sleep is better and deeper.

Dean

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Dean - What ration of water to epsom salts do you use? I suffer from

chronic insomnia and I would like to try that.

Thanks.

terri

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Hi Terri,

I take 1/8 - 1/4 tsp of Epsom salts in luke warm water in the morning with some

magnesium oxide and lemon juice, and then throughout the day I take little

pinches of Epsom salts in my water between meals (so I don't mix with food.)

I believe I have a lack of sulphate, or an inability to convert into sulphates

which are very important for detoxification I see (i think especially in the

brain and liver).

What has helped me most with sleep is:

1) Alkalinser drink - 1/4 teaspoon Sodium Bicar + 1/2 tsp Potassium Bicar + 1/8

tsp Epsom salts. I take this drink and have a few sips before bed and then keep

next to bed.

2) Just before bed I take a melatonin capsule (I think it is 3g)

3) And about 2 capsules of ornithine.

This has helped so much I can't tell you. Now when/if I wake at night I sip the

Alkalinser drink and I go back to sleep almost instantly. If I don't some more

ornithine will send me off. There is something about the sulphate in the Epsom

salts that corrects some deficiency. It has also helped my stools to become

darker and sink. If you have loose stools you are taking to much and must adapt

the dose.

I also find that as I chelate more metals out my sleep is better and deeper.

Dean

Re: Epsom Salts

Dean - What ration of water to epsom salts do you use? I suffer from

chronic insomnia and I would like to try that.

Thanks.

terri

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Hi Terri,

I take 1/8 - 1/4 tsp of Epsom salts in luke warm water in the morning with some

magnesium oxide and lemon juice, and then throughout the day I take little

pinches of Epsom salts in my water between meals (so I don't mix with food.)

I believe I have a lack of sulphate, or an inability to convert into sulphates

which are very important for detoxification I see (i think especially in the

brain and liver).

What has helped me most with sleep is:

1) Alkalinser drink - 1/4 teaspoon Sodium Bicar + 1/2 tsp Potassium Bicar + 1/8

tsp Epsom salts. I take this drink and have a few sips before bed and then keep

next to bed.

2) Just before bed I take a melatonin capsule (I think it is 3g)

3) And about 2 capsules of ornithine.

This has helped so much I can't tell you. Now when/if I wake at night I sip the

Alkalinser drink and I go back to sleep almost instantly. If I don't some more

ornithine will send me off. There is something about the sulphate in the Epsom

salts that corrects some deficiency. It has also helped my stools to become

darker and sink. If you have loose stools you are taking to much and must adapt

the dose.

I also find that as I chelate more metals out my sleep is better and deeper.

Dean

Re: Epsom Salts

Dean - What ration of water to epsom salts do you use? I suffer from

chronic insomnia and I would like to try that.

Thanks.

terri

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Dean,

Thanks so much! Are the ornithine capsules 500 mg? Is there a particular

brand that you recommend?

Terri

>

> Hi Terri,

>

> I take 1/8 - 1/4 tsp of Epsom salts in luke warm water in the morning with

> some magnesium oxide and lemon juice, and then throughout the day I take

> little pinches of Epsom salts in my water between meals (so I don't mix with

> food.)

> I believe I have a lack of sulphate, or an inability to convert into

> sulphates which are very important for detoxification I see (i think

> especially in the brain and liver).

>

> What has helped me most with sleep is:

> 1) Alkalinser drink - 1/4 teaspoon Sodium Bicar + 1/2 tsp Potassium Bicar

> + 1/8 tsp Epsom salts. I take this drink and have a few sips before bed and

> then keep next to bed.

> 2) Just before bed I take a melatonin capsule (I think it is 3g)

> 3) And about 2 capsules of ornithine.

>

> This has helped so much I can't tell you. Now when/if I wake at night I

> sip the Alkalinser drink and I go back to sleep almost instantly. If I don't

> some more ornithine will send me off. There is something about the sulphate

> in the Epsom salts that corrects some deficiency. It has also helped my

> stools to become darker and sink. If you have loose stools you are taking to

> much and must adapt the dose.

>

> I also find that as I chelate more metals out my sleep is better and

> deeper.

> Dean

>

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Dean,

Thanks so much! Are the ornithine capsules 500 mg? Is there a particular

brand that you recommend?

Terri

>

> Hi Terri,

>

> I take 1/8 - 1/4 tsp of Epsom salts in luke warm water in the morning with

> some magnesium oxide and lemon juice, and then throughout the day I take

> little pinches of Epsom salts in my water between meals (so I don't mix with

> food.)

> I believe I have a lack of sulphate, or an inability to convert into

> sulphates which are very important for detoxification I see (i think

> especially in the brain and liver).

>

> What has helped me most with sleep is:

> 1) Alkalinser drink - 1/4 teaspoon Sodium Bicar + 1/2 tsp Potassium Bicar

> + 1/8 tsp Epsom salts. I take this drink and have a few sips before bed and

> then keep next to bed.

> 2) Just before bed I take a melatonin capsule (I think it is 3g)

> 3) And about 2 capsules of ornithine.

>

> This has helped so much I can't tell you. Now when/if I wake at night I

> sip the Alkalinser drink and I go back to sleep almost instantly. If I don't

> some more ornithine will send me off. There is something about the sulphate

> in the Epsom salts that corrects some deficiency. It has also helped my

> stools to become darker and sink. If you have loose stools you are taking to

> much and must adapt the dose.

>

> I also find that as I chelate more metals out my sleep is better and

> deeper.

> Dean

>

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Dean,

Thanks so much! Are the ornithine capsules 500 mg? Is there a particular

brand that you recommend?

Terri

>

> Hi Terri,

>

> I take 1/8 - 1/4 tsp of Epsom salts in luke warm water in the morning with

> some magnesium oxide and lemon juice, and then throughout the day I take

> little pinches of Epsom salts in my water between meals (so I don't mix with

> food.)

> I believe I have a lack of sulphate, or an inability to convert into

> sulphates which are very important for detoxification I see (i think

> especially in the brain and liver).

>

> What has helped me most with sleep is:

> 1) Alkalinser drink - 1/4 teaspoon Sodium Bicar + 1/2 tsp Potassium Bicar

> + 1/8 tsp Epsom salts. I take this drink and have a few sips before bed and

> then keep next to bed.

> 2) Just before bed I take a melatonin capsule (I think it is 3g)

> 3) And about 2 capsules of ornithine.

>

> This has helped so much I can't tell you. Now when/if I wake at night I

> sip the Alkalinser drink and I go back to sleep almost instantly. If I don't

> some more ornithine will send me off. There is something about the sulphate

> in the Epsom salts that corrects some deficiency. It has also helped my

> stools to become darker and sink. If you have loose stools you are taking to

> much and must adapt the dose.

>

> I also find that as I chelate more metals out my sleep is better and

> deeper.

> Dean

>

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Dean - Also what is your source of Potassium bicarbonate? Thanks again.

> What has helped me most with sleep is:

> 1) Alkalinser drink - 1/4 teaspoon Sodium Bicar + 1/2 tsp Potassium Bicar

> + 1/8 tsp Epsom salts. I take this drink and have a few sips before bed and

> then keep next to bed.

> 2) Just before bed I take a melatonin capsule (I think it is 3g)

> 3) And about 2 capsules of ornithine.

>

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> I am a bit confused though because epsom salts is sulphuric and

>they recommend that you avoid sulphur foods--- like the evil garlic.

>Is there a difference?

>

Epsom salts is MgSO4. It is a different form of sulfur and does not

act like sulfur foods.

J

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> I am a bit confused though because epsom salts is sulphuric and

>they recommend that you avoid sulphur foods--- like the evil garlic.

>Is there a difference?

>

Epsom salts is MgSO4. It is a different form of sulfur and does not

act like sulfur foods.

J

>

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