Guest guest Posted April 30, 2006 Report Share Posted April 30, 2006 > > Recently I did a round of ALA. I had to stop the round because I > missed a dose due to not setting the alarm after turning it off while > half asleep. TK--- Please do yourself a big favor and get a multialarm clock [wristwatch,or invisible clock [links section] so you can set multiple alarms and don't miss doses, it is very important. The round lasted only one day. I was getting headaches > that didn't last a long time but they were somewhat intense. However > I also noticed my brain was functioning at a very high level despite > the headaches. I'm wondering if it is possible for headaches to be a > sign of mercury being pulled out of the brain as well as a sign of > redistribution? If the brain gets foggy then probably redistribution > right? TK--- The headaches are a sign of Hg toxicity and redistribution. The mental clarity is what ala can accomplish if you continue to chelate with proper amounts and timing. How much are you using and how often ? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2006 Report Share Posted April 30, 2006 > > Recently I did a round of ALA. I had to stop the round because I > missed a dose due to not setting the alarm after turning it off while > half asleep. TK--- Please do yourself a big favor and get a multialarm clock [wristwatch,or invisible clock [links section] so you can set multiple alarms and don't miss doses, it is very important. The round lasted only one day. I was getting headaches > that didn't last a long time but they were somewhat intense. However > I also noticed my brain was functioning at a very high level despite > the headaches. I'm wondering if it is possible for headaches to be a > sign of mercury being pulled out of the brain as well as a sign of > redistribution? If the brain gets foggy then probably redistribution > right? TK--- The headaches are a sign of Hg toxicity and redistribution. The mental clarity is what ala can accomplish if you continue to chelate with proper amounts and timing. How much are you using and how often ? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2006 Report Share Posted April 30, 2006 > > Recently I did a round of ALA. I had to stop the round because I > missed a dose due to not setting the alarm after turning it off while > half asleep. TK--- Please do yourself a big favor and get a multialarm clock [wristwatch,or invisible clock [links section] so you can set multiple alarms and don't miss doses, it is very important. The round lasted only one day. I was getting headaches > that didn't last a long time but they were somewhat intense. However > I also noticed my brain was functioning at a very high level despite > the headaches. I'm wondering if it is possible for headaches to be a > sign of mercury being pulled out of the brain as well as a sign of > redistribution? If the brain gets foggy then probably redistribution > right? TK--- The headaches are a sign of Hg toxicity and redistribution. The mental clarity is what ala can accomplish if you continue to chelate with proper amounts and timing. How much are you using and how often ? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2006 Report Share Posted April 30, 2006 200 mg every 2 hrs. The headaches occurred two rounds ago. I had no headaches the last time though. Re: Headaches during chelation > > > > > Recently I did a round of ALA. I had to stop the round because I > > missed a dose due to not setting the alarm after turning it off > while > > half asleep. > > > TK--- Please do yourself a big favor and get a multialarm clock > [wristwatch,or invisible clock [links section] so you can set multiple > alarms and don't miss doses, it is very important. > > > > The round lasted only one day. I was getting headaches > > that didn't last a long time but they were somewhat intense. > However > > I also noticed my brain was functioning at a very high level despite > > the headaches. I'm wondering if it is possible for headaches to be > a > > sign of mercury being pulled out of the brain as well as a sign of > > redistribution? If the brain gets foggy then probably > redistribution > > right? > > > TK--- The headaches are a sign of Hg toxicity and redistribution. The > mental clarity is what ala can accomplish if you continue to chelate > with proper amounts and timing. How much are you using and how often ? > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2006 Report Share Posted April 30, 2006 200 mg every 2 hrs. The headaches occurred two rounds ago. I had no headaches the last time though. Re: Headaches during chelation > > > > > Recently I did a round of ALA. I had to stop the round because I > > missed a dose due to not setting the alarm after turning it off > while > > half asleep. > > > TK--- Please do yourself a big favor and get a multialarm clock > [wristwatch,or invisible clock [links section] so you can set multiple > alarms and don't miss doses, it is very important. > > > > The round lasted only one day. I was getting headaches > > that didn't last a long time but they were somewhat intense. > However > > I also noticed my brain was functioning at a very high level despite > > the headaches. I'm wondering if it is possible for headaches to be > a > > sign of mercury being pulled out of the brain as well as a sign of > > redistribution? If the brain gets foggy then probably > redistribution > > right? > > > TK--- The headaches are a sign of Hg toxicity and redistribution. The > mental clarity is what ala can accomplish if you continue to chelate > with proper amounts and timing. How much are you using and how often ? > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2006 Report Share Posted April 30, 2006 200 mg every 2 hrs. The headaches occurred two rounds ago. I had no headaches the last time though. Re: Headaches during chelation > > > > > Recently I did a round of ALA. I had to stop the round because I > > missed a dose due to not setting the alarm after turning it off > while > > half asleep. > > > TK--- Please do yourself a big favor and get a multialarm clock > [wristwatch,or invisible clock [links section] so you can set multiple > alarms and don't miss doses, it is very important. > > > > The round lasted only one day. I was getting headaches > > that didn't last a long time but they were somewhat intense. > However > > I also noticed my brain was functioning at a very high level despite > > the headaches. I'm wondering if it is possible for headaches to be > a > > sign of mercury being pulled out of the brain as well as a sign of > > redistribution? If the brain gets foggy then probably > redistribution > > right? > > > TK--- The headaches are a sign of Hg toxicity and redistribution. The > mental clarity is what ala can accomplish if you continue to chelate > with proper amounts and timing. How much are you using and how often ? > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2006 Report Share Posted April 30, 2006 My experience is very similar. While certain symptoms improve, it is a tradeoff that when you pull it out of the brain it is also destrictive because it is mobilized again. Also, when I became too confused to remember whether or not I had turned off the alarm, it was because the dose was too high. Next round I cut back and did not have THOSE symtoms. So starting at 12.5 for three roundsI had increased to 25mg. It was too much so I cut back to 17mg. HOwever, I think that I could stay at 12.5 safely and more confortably and for a longer time. My point is, you may need to cut back to a lower dose to avoid too much confusion from being overexposed. quaixemen wrote: Recently I did a round of ALA. I had to stop the round because I missed a dose due to not setting the alarm after turning it off while half asleep. The round lasted only one day. I was getting headaches that didn't last a long time but they were somewhat intense. However I also noticed my brain was functioning at a very high level despite the headaches. I'm wondering if it is possible for headaches to be a sign of mercury being pulled out of the brain as well as a sign of redistribution? If the brain gets foggy then probably redistribution right? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2006 Report Share Posted April 30, 2006 Thank you for your responce. I expected to hear a lot of people tell me that I should cut back. I take your advice seriously. I first tried something different as I'd like to keep my dose as high as possible. I've been using my evil FIR sauna that I already purchased and been doing heavy sweating sessions both during the chelation round and in between rounds. And I've cut back from doing rounds that last for two weeks to rounds that last for only three or four days with more time off in between. I kept the dose the same and last round had no head aches. Re: Headaches during chelation My experience is very similar. While certain symptoms improve, it is a tradeoff that when you pull it out of the brain it is also destrictive because it is mobilized again. Also, when I became too confused to remember whether or not I had turned off the alarm, it was because the dose was too high. Next round I cut back and did not have THOSE symtoms. So starting at 12.5 for three roundsI had increased to 25mg. It was too much so I cut back to 17mg. HOwever, I think that I could stay at 12.5 safely and more confortably and for a longer time. My point is, you may need to cut back to a lower dose to avoid too much confusion from being overexposed. quaixemen wrote: Recently I did a round of ALA. I had to stop the round because I missed a dose due to not setting the alarm after turning it off while half asleep. The round lasted only one day. I was getting headaches that didn't last a long time but they were somewhat intense. However I also noticed my brain was functioning at a very high level despite the headaches. I'm wondering if it is possible for headaches to be a sign of mercury being pulled out of the brain as well as a sign of redistribution? If the brain gets foggy then probably redistribution right? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2006 Report Share Posted April 30, 2006 Thank you for your responce. I expected to hear a lot of people tell me that I should cut back. I take your advice seriously. I first tried something different as I'd like to keep my dose as high as possible. I've been using my evil FIR sauna that I already purchased and been doing heavy sweating sessions both during the chelation round and in between rounds. And I've cut back from doing rounds that last for two weeks to rounds that last for only three or four days with more time off in between. I kept the dose the same and last round had no head aches. Re: Headaches during chelation My experience is very similar. While certain symptoms improve, it is a tradeoff that when you pull it out of the brain it is also destrictive because it is mobilized again. Also, when I became too confused to remember whether or not I had turned off the alarm, it was because the dose was too high. Next round I cut back and did not have THOSE symtoms. So starting at 12.5 for three roundsI had increased to 25mg. It was too much so I cut back to 17mg. HOwever, I think that I could stay at 12.5 safely and more confortably and for a longer time. My point is, you may need to cut back to a lower dose to avoid too much confusion from being overexposed. quaixemen wrote: Recently I did a round of ALA. I had to stop the round because I missed a dose due to not setting the alarm after turning it off while half asleep. The round lasted only one day. I was getting headaches that didn't last a long time but they were somewhat intense. However I also noticed my brain was functioning at a very high level despite the headaches. I'm wondering if it is possible for headaches to be a sign of mercury being pulled out of the brain as well as a sign of redistribution? If the brain gets foggy then probably redistribution right? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2006 Report Share Posted April 30, 2006 Thank you for your responce. I expected to hear a lot of people tell me that I should cut back. I take your advice seriously. I first tried something different as I'd like to keep my dose as high as possible. I've been using my evil FIR sauna that I already purchased and been doing heavy sweating sessions both during the chelation round and in between rounds. And I've cut back from doing rounds that last for two weeks to rounds that last for only three or four days with more time off in between. I kept the dose the same and last round had no head aches. Re: Headaches during chelation My experience is very similar. While certain symptoms improve, it is a tradeoff that when you pull it out of the brain it is also destrictive because it is mobilized again. Also, when I became too confused to remember whether or not I had turned off the alarm, it was because the dose was too high. Next round I cut back and did not have THOSE symtoms. So starting at 12.5 for three roundsI had increased to 25mg. It was too much so I cut back to 17mg. HOwever, I think that I could stay at 12.5 safely and more confortably and for a longer time. My point is, you may need to cut back to a lower dose to avoid too much confusion from being overexposed. quaixemen wrote: Recently I did a round of ALA. I had to stop the round because I missed a dose due to not setting the alarm after turning it off while half asleep. The round lasted only one day. I was getting headaches that didn't last a long time but they were somewhat intense. However I also noticed my brain was functioning at a very high level despite the headaches. I'm wondering if it is possible for headaches to be a sign of mercury being pulled out of the brain as well as a sign of redistribution? If the brain gets foggy then probably redistribution right? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2006 Report Share Posted May 1, 2006 With the saunas, it doesn't sound like your body was getting a break in between rounds. denom wrote: Thank you for your responce. I expected to hear a lot of people tell me that I should cut back. I take your advice seriously. I first tried something different as I'd like to keep my dose as high as possible. I've been using my evil FIR sauna that I already purchased and been doing heavy sweating sessions both during the chelation round and in between rounds. And I've cut back from doing rounds that last for two weeks to rounds that last for only three or four days with more time off in between. I kept the dose the same and last round had no head aches. Re: Headaches during chelation My experience is very similar. While certain symptoms improve, it is a tradeoff that when you pull it out of the brain it is also destrictive because it is mobilized again. Also, when I became too confused to remember whether or not I had turned off the alarm, it was because the dose was too high. Next round I cut back and did not have THOSE symtoms. So starting at 12.5 for three roundsI had increased to 25mg. It was too much so I cut back to 17mg. HOwever, I think that I could stay at 12.5 safely and more confortably and for a longer time. My point is, you may need to cut back to a lower dose to avoid too much confusion from being overexposed. quaixemen wrote: Recently I did a round of ALA. I had to stop the round because I missed a dose due to not setting the alarm after turning it off while half asleep. The round lasted only one day. I was getting headaches that didn't last a long time but they were somewhat intense. However I also noticed my brain was functioning at a very high level despite the headaches. I'm wondering if it is possible for headaches to be a sign of mercury being pulled out of the brain as well as a sign of redistribution? If the brain gets foggy then probably redistribution right? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2006 Report Share Posted May 1, 2006 With the saunas, it doesn't sound like your body was getting a break in between rounds. denom wrote: Thank you for your responce. I expected to hear a lot of people tell me that I should cut back. I take your advice seriously. I first tried something different as I'd like to keep my dose as high as possible. I've been using my evil FIR sauna that I already purchased and been doing heavy sweating sessions both during the chelation round and in between rounds. And I've cut back from doing rounds that last for two weeks to rounds that last for only three or four days with more time off in between. I kept the dose the same and last round had no head aches. Re: Headaches during chelation My experience is very similar. While certain symptoms improve, it is a tradeoff that when you pull it out of the brain it is also destrictive because it is mobilized again. Also, when I became too confused to remember whether or not I had turned off the alarm, it was because the dose was too high. Next round I cut back and did not have THOSE symtoms. So starting at 12.5 for three roundsI had increased to 25mg. It was too much so I cut back to 17mg. HOwever, I think that I could stay at 12.5 safely and more confortably and for a longer time. My point is, you may need to cut back to a lower dose to avoid too much confusion from being overexposed. quaixemen wrote: Recently I did a round of ALA. I had to stop the round because I missed a dose due to not setting the alarm after turning it off while half asleep. The round lasted only one day. I was getting headaches that didn't last a long time but they were somewhat intense. However I also noticed my brain was functioning at a very high level despite the headaches. I'm wondering if it is possible for headaches to be a sign of mercury being pulled out of the brain as well as a sign of redistribution? If the brain gets foggy then probably redistribution right? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2006 Report Share Posted May 1, 2006 With the saunas, it doesn't sound like your body was getting a break in between rounds. denom wrote: Thank you for your responce. I expected to hear a lot of people tell me that I should cut back. I take your advice seriously. I first tried something different as I'd like to keep my dose as high as possible. I've been using my evil FIR sauna that I already purchased and been doing heavy sweating sessions both during the chelation round and in between rounds. And I've cut back from doing rounds that last for two weeks to rounds that last for only three or four days with more time off in between. I kept the dose the same and last round had no head aches. Re: Headaches during chelation My experience is very similar. While certain symptoms improve, it is a tradeoff that when you pull it out of the brain it is also destrictive because it is mobilized again. Also, when I became too confused to remember whether or not I had turned off the alarm, it was because the dose was too high. Next round I cut back and did not have THOSE symtoms. So starting at 12.5 for three roundsI had increased to 25mg. It was too much so I cut back to 17mg. HOwever, I think that I could stay at 12.5 safely and more confortably and for a longer time. My point is, you may need to cut back to a lower dose to avoid too much confusion from being overexposed. quaixemen wrote: Recently I did a round of ALA. I had to stop the round because I missed a dose due to not setting the alarm after turning it off while half asleep. The round lasted only one day. I was getting headaches that didn't last a long time but they were somewhat intense. However I also noticed my brain was functioning at a very high level despite the headaches. I'm wondering if it is possible for headaches to be a sign of mercury being pulled out of the brain as well as a sign of redistribution? If the brain gets foggy then probably redistribution right? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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