Guest guest Posted May 15, 2006 Report Share Posted May 15, 2006 Hi, FWIW, I just finished my 44th round in just under a year. I can do 80 mg of DMSA and 45 mg of ALA every 2.5 hours during the day, 3 hours at night. I have done rounds as high as 100 mg of DMSA with no big deal, but I've been scaling that back a bit since upping the ALA. I'm 228 lbs. I succumbed to curiosity and did my first urine elements test on the last day of my latest round. I don't have any results yet, but as far as I can tell, I don't have much lead. Just 1/2 way across the green on my hair tests. My daughter (9 yo) seems to have quite a bit of lead. Hers is 1/2 way across the yellow on her hair tests. Her lead has held steady there over the 6 months I tested while doing 30 rounds of DMSA and ALA, but her mercury has gone from a little spot on the left side of the green to about a 1/3 of the way into the yellow. (I did hair tests on her about every 2 months to monitor her copper levels.) So, at least in her case, the presence of lead does not seem to have kept her from excreting mercury, in her hair at least. I've never done any urine testing on her. W. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2006 Report Share Posted May 15, 2006 Hi, FWIW, I just finished my 44th round in just under a year. I can do 80 mg of DMSA and 45 mg of ALA every 2.5 hours during the day, 3 hours at night. I have done rounds as high as 100 mg of DMSA with no big deal, but I've been scaling that back a bit since upping the ALA. I'm 228 lbs. I succumbed to curiosity and did my first urine elements test on the last day of my latest round. I don't have any results yet, but as far as I can tell, I don't have much lead. Just 1/2 way across the green on my hair tests. My daughter (9 yo) seems to have quite a bit of lead. Hers is 1/2 way across the yellow on her hair tests. Her lead has held steady there over the 6 months I tested while doing 30 rounds of DMSA and ALA, but her mercury has gone from a little spot on the left side of the green to about a 1/3 of the way into the yellow. (I did hair tests on her about every 2 months to monitor her copper levels.) So, at least in her case, the presence of lead does not seem to have kept her from excreting mercury, in her hair at least. I've never done any urine testing on her. W. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2006 Report Share Posted May 15, 2006 Hi, FWIW, I just finished my 44th round in just under a year. I can do 80 mg of DMSA and 45 mg of ALA every 2.5 hours during the day, 3 hours at night. I have done rounds as high as 100 mg of DMSA with no big deal, but I've been scaling that back a bit since upping the ALA. I'm 228 lbs. I succumbed to curiosity and did my first urine elements test on the last day of my latest round. I don't have any results yet, but as far as I can tell, I don't have much lead. Just 1/2 way across the green on my hair tests. My daughter (9 yo) seems to have quite a bit of lead. Hers is 1/2 way across the yellow on her hair tests. Her lead has held steady there over the 6 months I tested while doing 30 rounds of DMSA and ALA, but her mercury has gone from a little spot on the left side of the green to about a 1/3 of the way into the yellow. (I did hair tests on her about every 2 months to monitor her copper levels.) So, at least in her case, the presence of lead does not seem to have kept her from excreting mercury, in her hair at least. I've never done any urine testing on her. W. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2006 Report Share Posted May 15, 2006 > > Hi, > > FWIW, I just finished my 44th round in just under a year. I can do 80 > mg of DMSA and 45 mg of ALA every 2.5 hours during the day, 3 hours at > night. I have done rounds as high as 100 mg of DMSA with no big deal, > but I've been scaling that back a bit since upping the ALA. I'm 228 lbs. Hi , Thanks for the feedback. Just out of curiosity, did you have a lot of symptoms to begin (with either chelator), or not? Are you low plasma cysteine? I have the impression that low plasma cysteine people are more likely (but not guaranteed) to tolerate higher doses. Or is that just a factoid I have picked up? > I succumbed to curiosity and did my first urine elements test on the > last day of my latest round. I don't have any results yet, but as far > as I can tell, I don't have much lead. Just 1/2 way across the green > on my hair tests. It will be interesting to see. I had an all low hair test, with only uranium elevated in the toxics. Lead was about 1/3 into green, but I think there is more where that came from. My mercury was like your daughter's (little spot). > My daughter (9 yo) seems to have quite a bit of lead. Hers is 1/2 way > across the yellow on her hair tests. Her lead has held steady there > over the 6 months I tested while doing 30 rounds of DMSA and ALA, but > her mercury has gone from a little spot on the left side of the green > to about a 1/3 of the way into the yellow. (I did hair tests on her > about every 2 months to monitor her copper levels.) So, at least in > her case, the presence of lead does not seem to have kept her from > excreting mercury, in her hair at least. I've never done any urine > testing on her. > > W. That's all interesting. Your daughter's hair tests sound pretty helpful. I'm eager to see if my recent one tells me anything. -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2006 Report Share Posted May 16, 2006 > > > > Hi, > > > > FWIW, I just finished my 44th round in just under a year. I can do 80 > > mg of DMSA and 45 mg of ALA every 2.5 hours during the day, 3 hours at > > night. I have done rounds as high as 100 mg of DMSA with no big deal, > > but I've been scaling that back a bit since upping the ALA. I'm 228 > lbs. > > Hi , > > Thanks for the feedback. Just out of curiosity, did you have a lot > of symptoms to begin (with either chelator), or not? I had more symptoms beginning with DMSA (at 25 mg every 4 hours). They included leg and foot cramps (needed more minerals), urge to grind my teeth (needed more zinc), sharp brief headaches, blurriness of vision, joint and muscle aches, fatigue and mild peripheral neuropathy. I was very functional though. With ALA (33mg every 3 hours), I felt great although it caused more vision blurrines. (As a side note it is interesting to see that I haven't really increased my ALA dose much in a year. I've been too worried about my high copper. At this point I think I've concluded that use of ALA makes no difference in my hair copper, though. Maybe working on my thyroid and adrenals will help the copper.) Are you low > plasma cysteine? Extreme low end of normal. > I have the impression that low plasma cysteine > people are more likely (but not guaranteed) to tolerate higher doses. > Or is that just a factoid I have picked up? I looked back and I see that I posted here in March that Andy had said that. However, I no longer remember where I got that. I tried onibasu, but I didn't have the patience to sift through every time Andy mentioned cysteine and it might have been stated in one of his books anyway. W. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2006 Report Share Posted May 16, 2006 > > > > Hi, > > > > FWIW, I just finished my 44th round in just under a year. I can do 80 > > mg of DMSA and 45 mg of ALA every 2.5 hours during the day, 3 hours at > > night. I have done rounds as high as 100 mg of DMSA with no big deal, > > but I've been scaling that back a bit since upping the ALA. I'm 228 > lbs. > > Hi , > > Thanks for the feedback. Just out of curiosity, did you have a lot > of symptoms to begin (with either chelator), or not? I had more symptoms beginning with DMSA (at 25 mg every 4 hours). They included leg and foot cramps (needed more minerals), urge to grind my teeth (needed more zinc), sharp brief headaches, blurriness of vision, joint and muscle aches, fatigue and mild peripheral neuropathy. I was very functional though. With ALA (33mg every 3 hours), I felt great although it caused more vision blurrines. (As a side note it is interesting to see that I haven't really increased my ALA dose much in a year. I've been too worried about my high copper. At this point I think I've concluded that use of ALA makes no difference in my hair copper, though. Maybe working on my thyroid and adrenals will help the copper.) Are you low > plasma cysteine? Extreme low end of normal. > I have the impression that low plasma cysteine > people are more likely (but not guaranteed) to tolerate higher doses. > Or is that just a factoid I have picked up? I looked back and I see that I posted here in March that Andy had said that. However, I no longer remember where I got that. I tried onibasu, but I didn't have the patience to sift through every time Andy mentioned cysteine and it might have been stated in one of his books anyway. W. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2006 Report Share Posted May 16, 2006 > > > > Hi, > > > > FWIW, I just finished my 44th round in just under a year. I can do 80 > > mg of DMSA and 45 mg of ALA every 2.5 hours during the day, 3 hours at > > night. I have done rounds as high as 100 mg of DMSA with no big deal, > > but I've been scaling that back a bit since upping the ALA. I'm 228 > lbs. > > Hi , > > Thanks for the feedback. Just out of curiosity, did you have a lot > of symptoms to begin (with either chelator), or not? I had more symptoms beginning with DMSA (at 25 mg every 4 hours). They included leg and foot cramps (needed more minerals), urge to grind my teeth (needed more zinc), sharp brief headaches, blurriness of vision, joint and muscle aches, fatigue and mild peripheral neuropathy. I was very functional though. With ALA (33mg every 3 hours), I felt great although it caused more vision blurrines. (As a side note it is interesting to see that I haven't really increased my ALA dose much in a year. I've been too worried about my high copper. At this point I think I've concluded that use of ALA makes no difference in my hair copper, though. Maybe working on my thyroid and adrenals will help the copper.) Are you low > plasma cysteine? Extreme low end of normal. > I have the impression that low plasma cysteine > people are more likely (but not guaranteed) to tolerate higher doses. > Or is that just a factoid I have picked up? I looked back and I see that I posted here in March that Andy had said that. However, I no longer remember where I got that. I tried onibasu, but I didn't have the patience to sift through every time Andy mentioned cysteine and it might have been stated in one of his books anyway. W. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2006 Report Share Posted May 17, 2006 , My symptoms seem to match yours almost exactly. I've been chelating with DMSA 25mg. for two months. I'm definitely lead toxic. Also boron, bismuth and possibly mercury. Could you please tell me which supplements you used and which ones you would recommend for smooth chelation. I'd also like to know what purpose each supplement serves. I think you are lead toxic as well, right? Thanks, Mike > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2006 Report Share Posted May 17, 2006 , My symptoms seem to match yours almost exactly. I've been chelating with DMSA 25mg. for two months. I'm definitely lead toxic. Also boron, bismuth and possibly mercury. Could you please tell me which supplements you used and which ones you would recommend for smooth chelation. I'd also like to know what purpose each supplement serves. I think you are lead toxic as well, right? Thanks, Mike > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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