Guest guest Posted June 6, 2006 Report Share Posted June 6, 2006 Fats_malone: My boyfriend cannot tolerate DMSA AT ALL!! He tried it for lead removal, and it incapacitates him. He is not mercury toxic. He just can't take DMSA period. Dose and symptoms Can a person be so toxic, that any dose at all of DMSA etc, however small, will produce dramatic intolerable symptoms? I just wonder whether some of us are so toxic, that any stirring of metals, however neatly done (with even andy's protocol), that coudl be compared to a cup that's filled up the brim with liquid (toxicity) and even a little stirring (chelating)will cause it to flow over the sides.. I feel in some respects that no matter how low I go in dose (12.5 mg DMSA), I don't feel I'm going to be able to stop the violent reaction I get. I do NOT mind suffering, I'm used to it (as all you would be), but it's the extreme nature of it that reaches fever pitch that for my sake and for the sake of the person living with me, I simply can't {push on). So I am just wondering if in some cases, one simply has to go through total hell in order to eliminate enough surface toxicity, in order to begin chelating easier and for longer periods later on. I can't honestly make it to 3 days. And I know Andy says 3 days or more. If I try and push it past one day, I'm already going over the limit, yet I know the danger of redistribution on too short chelation rounds. Does anybody here find that they are unable to make it to 3 days? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2006 Report Share Posted June 6, 2006 Fats_malone: My boyfriend cannot tolerate DMSA AT ALL!! He tried it for lead removal, and it incapacitates him. He is not mercury toxic. He just can't take DMSA period. Dose and symptoms Can a person be so toxic, that any dose at all of DMSA etc, however small, will produce dramatic intolerable symptoms? I just wonder whether some of us are so toxic, that any stirring of metals, however neatly done (with even andy's protocol), that coudl be compared to a cup that's filled up the brim with liquid (toxicity) and even a little stirring (chelating)will cause it to flow over the sides.. I feel in some respects that no matter how low I go in dose (12.5 mg DMSA), I don't feel I'm going to be able to stop the violent reaction I get. I do NOT mind suffering, I'm used to it (as all you would be), but it's the extreme nature of it that reaches fever pitch that for my sake and for the sake of the person living with me, I simply can't {push on). So I am just wondering if in some cases, one simply has to go through total hell in order to eliminate enough surface toxicity, in order to begin chelating easier and for longer periods later on. I can't honestly make it to 3 days. And I know Andy says 3 days or more. If I try and push it past one day, I'm already going over the limit, yet I know the danger of redistribution on too short chelation rounds. Does anybody here find that they are unable to make it to 3 days? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2006 Report Share Posted June 6, 2006 > > Can a person be so toxic, that any dose at all of DMSA etc, however > small, will produce dramatic intolerable symptoms? > > I just wonder whether some of us are so toxic, that any stirring of > metals, however neatly done (with even andy's protocol), that coudl > be compared to a cup that's filled up the brim with liquid (toxicity) > and even a little stirring (chelating)will cause it to flow over the > sides.. > > > I found that the only way I was able to stand some of the heavy metal symptoms was by using the homeopathic of the metal. I take homeopathic mercury= mercurious solibulos , lead= plumbum metallicum and arsencic=arsenicum album{I think? is what I have-it may be arsenicum mettalicum-- not at home now.} I use a low potency of about 6c homeopathic strength/ When I take a few drops it totally calms down the side affects of detox.... I have also found a homeopathic called MErcury Kidney marketed through Kroeger Homeopathics sold here in Canada by Purity.THis helped me when my kidneys were very bad from the mercury .Also another called LEad Tailbone as this is where lead tends to pool in the body according to Hannah Kroeger.. FOr those who want to save money you can make your own repeat bottle by using the original store bought bottle..it saves alot of money!!! body1million Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2006 Report Share Posted June 6, 2006 > > Can a person be so toxic, that any dose at all of DMSA etc, however > small, will produce dramatic intolerable symptoms? > > I just wonder whether some of us are so toxic, that any stirring of > metals, however neatly done (with even andy's protocol), that coudl > be compared to a cup that's filled up the brim with liquid (toxicity) > and even a little stirring (chelating)will cause it to flow over the > sides.. > > > I found that the only way I was able to stand some of the heavy metal symptoms was by using the homeopathic of the metal. I take homeopathic mercury= mercurious solibulos , lead= plumbum metallicum and arsencic=arsenicum album{I think? is what I have-it may be arsenicum mettalicum-- not at home now.} I use a low potency of about 6c homeopathic strength/ When I take a few drops it totally calms down the side affects of detox.... I have also found a homeopathic called MErcury Kidney marketed through Kroeger Homeopathics sold here in Canada by Purity.THis helped me when my kidneys were very bad from the mercury .Also another called LEad Tailbone as this is where lead tends to pool in the body according to Hannah Kroeger.. FOr those who want to save money you can make your own repeat bottle by using the original store bought bottle..it saves alot of money!!! body1million Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2006 Report Share Posted June 6, 2006 > > Can a person be so toxic, that any dose at all of DMSA etc, however > small, will produce dramatic intolerable symptoms? > > I just wonder whether some of us are so toxic, that any stirring of > metals, however neatly done (with even andy's protocol), that coudl > be compared to a cup that's filled up the brim with liquid (toxicity) > and even a little stirring (chelating)will cause it to flow over the > sides.. > > > I found that the only way I was able to stand some of the heavy metal symptoms was by using the homeopathic of the metal. I take homeopathic mercury= mercurious solibulos , lead= plumbum metallicum and arsencic=arsenicum album{I think? is what I have-it may be arsenicum mettalicum-- not at home now.} I use a low potency of about 6c homeopathic strength/ When I take a few drops it totally calms down the side affects of detox.... I have also found a homeopathic called MErcury Kidney marketed through Kroeger Homeopathics sold here in Canada by Purity.THis helped me when my kidneys were very bad from the mercury .Also another called LEad Tailbone as this is where lead tends to pool in the body according to Hannah Kroeger.. FOr those who want to save money you can make your own repeat bottle by using the original store bought bottle..it saves alot of money!!! body1million Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2006 Report Share Posted June 6, 2006 TK--- I have mentioned before I can not tollerate DMSA at all, not even one mg - I use DMPS & ALA. You may have to go lower than 12.5 or you may have to use DMPS or ALA. > > Can a person be so toxic, that any dose at all of DMSA etc, however > small, will produce dramatic intolerable symptoms? > > I just wonder whether some of us are so toxic, that any stirring of > metals, however neatly done (with even andy's protocol), that coudl > be compared to a cup that's filled up the brim with liquid (toxicity) > and even a little stirring (chelating)will cause it to flow over the > sides.. > > I feel in some respects that no matter how low I go in dose (12.5 mg > DMSA), I don't feel I'm going to be able to stop the violent reaction > I get. I do NOT mind suffering, I'm used to it (as all you would > be), but it's the extreme nature of it that reaches fever pitch that > for my sake and for the sake of the person living with me, I simply > can't {push on). > > So I am just wondering if in some cases, one simply has to go through > total hell in order to eliminate enough surface toxicity, in order to > begin chelating easier and for longer periods later on. I can't > honestly make it to 3 days. And I know Andy says 3 days or more. > > If I try and push it past one day, I'm already going over the limit, > yet I know the danger of redistribution on too short chelation > rounds. > > Does anybody here find that they are unable to make it to 3 days? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2006 Report Share Posted June 6, 2006 > > > TK--- I have mentioned before I can not tollerate DMSA at all, not > even one mg - I use DMPS & ALA. You may have to go lower than 12.5 > or you may have to use DMPS or ALA. > TK, do you mind sharing what not tolerating DMSA was like for you? An online friend of mine began to chelate with DMSA after having her amalgams removed, 12.5 mg, she's about 150# (?), and experienced terrible, terrible anxiety. Thanks, in Illinois Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2006 Report Share Posted June 6, 2006 > > > TK--- I have mentioned before I can not tollerate DMSA at all, not > even one mg - I use DMPS & ALA. You may have to go lower than 12.5 > or you may have to use DMPS or ALA. > TK, do you mind sharing what not tolerating DMSA was like for you? An online friend of mine began to chelate with DMSA after having her amalgams removed, 12.5 mg, she's about 150# (?), and experienced terrible, terrible anxiety. Thanks, in Illinois Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2006 Report Share Posted June 6, 2006 > > > TK--- I have mentioned before I can not tollerate DMSA at all, not > even one mg - I use DMPS & ALA. You may have to go lower than 12.5 > or you may have to use DMPS or ALA. > TK, do you mind sharing what not tolerating DMSA was like for you? An online friend of mine began to chelate with DMSA after having her amalgams removed, 12.5 mg, she's about 150# (?), and experienced terrible, terrible anxiety. Thanks, in Illinois Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2006 Report Share Posted June 6, 2006 Yeah, I remember you said you cannot tolerate DMSA. But I cannot afford DMPS where I am and any outlet I get hold off to get the stuff, do not seem too pleased about pandering to my dosage requests. They only give them in 250 mg and they are HIGHLY expensive. ALA is not an option, the symptoms that causes are frightening to me, worse than anything, so I'm not ready for that at this time at all. I guess I'll have to limit DMSA further. Most of this started after the recent dental visit, plus the use of garlic. I hope I can at least cope with 6 mg. TK the symptoms don't start the first day, I seem " ok " until about a day and a half into taking it and then things begin and once they start, it's all on. I can't shut it off and I stop and then of course, I have to contend with the aftereffects as well. I really thought 12.5 mg was a low enough dose for most of us. Do others have to go down further, say to 6 mg? I just hope if they do, that it works and they're improving. > > TK--- I have mentioned before I can not tollerate DMSA at all, not > even one mg - I use DMPS & ALA. You may have to go lower than 12.5 > or you may have to use DMPS or ALA. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2006 Report Share Posted June 6, 2006 , how long did it take the symptoms to kick in with your boyfriend when he was taking DMSA? Like within hours? Or days? Mine begin to happen about a day and a half into taking DMSA. I don't know if it's the dose I'm on or what. > > Fats_malone: > > My boyfriend cannot tolerate DMSA AT ALL!! He tried it for lead removal, and it incapacitates him. He is not mercury toxic. He just can't take DMSA period. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2006 Report Share Posted June 6, 2006 , how long did it take the symptoms to kick in with your boyfriend when he was taking DMSA? Like within hours? Or days? Mine begin to happen about a day and a half into taking DMSA. I don't know if it's the dose I'm on or what. > > Fats_malone: > > My boyfriend cannot tolerate DMSA AT ALL!! He tried it for lead removal, and it incapacitates him. He is not mercury toxic. He just can't take DMSA period. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2006 Report Share Posted June 6, 2006 , how long did it take the symptoms to kick in with your boyfriend when he was taking DMSA? Like within hours? Or days? Mine begin to happen about a day and a half into taking DMSA. I don't know if it's the dose I'm on or what. > > Fats_malone: > > My boyfriend cannot tolerate DMSA AT ALL!! He tried it for lead removal, and it incapacitates him. He is not mercury toxic. He just can't take DMSA period. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2006 Report Share Posted June 6, 2006 > > Yeah, I remember you said you cannot tolerate DMSA. But I cannot > afford DMPS where I am and any outlet I get hold off to get the > stuff, do not seem too pleased about pandering to my dosage > requests. They only give them in 250 mg and they are HIGHLY > expensive. ALA is not an option, the symptoms that causes are > frightening to me, worse than anything, so I'm not ready for that at > this time at all. > > I guess I'll have to limit DMSA further. Most of this started after > the recent dental visit, plus the use of garlic. I hope I can at > least cope with 6 mg. TK the symptoms don't start the first day, I > seem " ok " until about a day and a half into taking it and then things > begin and once they start, it's all on. That's exactly what happened with me when I tried 25 mg DMPS dosed every 7 h. That reaction was fairly horrible and took about a week before I started to recover. I couldn't even talk on the phone for fear of breaking out into tears. I was able to just manage at a dose of 18 mg DMPS every 8 h. I have been using that dose since Sept or so, kept the same dose and went to every 6 h in Feb, and just recently increased to 25 mg every 6 h with no problems. The reactions I had with 25 mg DMSA rounds all started after the round, but they were fairly serious too. > I can't shut it off and I > stop and then of course, I have to contend with the aftereffects as > well. > > I really thought 12.5 mg was a low enough dose for most of us. Do > others have to go down further, say to 6 mg? I have heard of some starting at 5 mg. >I just hope if they do, > that it works and they're improving. > > I remember Andy saying something about if there are problems with chelation it means that there are problems that are not being addressed (something like that, can't remember the exact words). I've also heard him say that chelation is rough without supplements. I was using supplements when I had those reactions, but maybe not enough and maybe not all the right things. What supplements are you taking for your liver? J > > > > > TK--- I have mentioned before I can not tollerate DMSA at all, not > > even one mg - I use DMPS & ALA. You may have to go lower than 12.5 > > or you may have to use DMPS or ALA. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2006 Report Share Posted June 6, 2006 > > Yeah, I remember you said you cannot tolerate DMSA. But I cannot > afford DMPS where I am and any outlet I get hold off to get the > stuff, do not seem too pleased about pandering to my dosage > requests. They only give them in 250 mg and they are HIGHLY > expensive. ALA is not an option, the symptoms that causes are > frightening to me, worse than anything, so I'm not ready for that at > this time at all. > > I guess I'll have to limit DMSA further. Most of this started after > the recent dental visit, plus the use of garlic. I hope I can at > least cope with 6 mg. TK the symptoms don't start the first day, I > seem " ok " until about a day and a half into taking it and then things > begin and once they start, it's all on. That's exactly what happened with me when I tried 25 mg DMPS dosed every 7 h. That reaction was fairly horrible and took about a week before I started to recover. I couldn't even talk on the phone for fear of breaking out into tears. I was able to just manage at a dose of 18 mg DMPS every 8 h. I have been using that dose since Sept or so, kept the same dose and went to every 6 h in Feb, and just recently increased to 25 mg every 6 h with no problems. The reactions I had with 25 mg DMSA rounds all started after the round, but they were fairly serious too. > I can't shut it off and I > stop and then of course, I have to contend with the aftereffects as > well. > > I really thought 12.5 mg was a low enough dose for most of us. Do > others have to go down further, say to 6 mg? I have heard of some starting at 5 mg. >I just hope if they do, > that it works and they're improving. > > I remember Andy saying something about if there are problems with chelation it means that there are problems that are not being addressed (something like that, can't remember the exact words). I've also heard him say that chelation is rough without supplements. I was using supplements when I had those reactions, but maybe not enough and maybe not all the right things. What supplements are you taking for your liver? J > > > > > TK--- I have mentioned before I can not tollerate DMSA at all, not > > even one mg - I use DMPS & ALA. You may have to go lower than 12.5 > > or you may have to use DMPS or ALA. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2006 Report Share Posted June 6, 2006 > > Yeah, I remember you said you cannot tolerate DMSA. But I cannot > afford DMPS where I am and any outlet I get hold off to get the > stuff, do not seem too pleased about pandering to my dosage > requests. They only give them in 250 mg and they are HIGHLY > expensive. ALA is not an option, the symptoms that causes are > frightening to me, worse than anything, so I'm not ready for that at > this time at all. > > I guess I'll have to limit DMSA further. Most of this started after > the recent dental visit, plus the use of garlic. I hope I can at > least cope with 6 mg. TK the symptoms don't start the first day, I > seem " ok " until about a day and a half into taking it and then things > begin and once they start, it's all on. That's exactly what happened with me when I tried 25 mg DMPS dosed every 7 h. That reaction was fairly horrible and took about a week before I started to recover. I couldn't even talk on the phone for fear of breaking out into tears. I was able to just manage at a dose of 18 mg DMPS every 8 h. I have been using that dose since Sept or so, kept the same dose and went to every 6 h in Feb, and just recently increased to 25 mg every 6 h with no problems. The reactions I had with 25 mg DMSA rounds all started after the round, but they were fairly serious too. > I can't shut it off and I > stop and then of course, I have to contend with the aftereffects as > well. > > I really thought 12.5 mg was a low enough dose for most of us. Do > others have to go down further, say to 6 mg? I have heard of some starting at 5 mg. >I just hope if they do, > that it works and they're improving. > > I remember Andy saying something about if there are problems with chelation it means that there are problems that are not being addressed (something like that, can't remember the exact words). I've also heard him say that chelation is rough without supplements. I was using supplements when I had those reactions, but maybe not enough and maybe not all the right things. What supplements are you taking for your liver? J > > > > > TK--- I have mentioned before I can not tollerate DMSA at all, not > > even one mg - I use DMPS & ALA. You may have to go lower than 12.5 > > or you may have to use DMPS or ALA. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2006 Report Share Posted June 7, 2006 I know a really good doctor here who does NOTHING but detect cavitations. He has the special machine and doesn't have any mercury in the office. He doesn't practice dentistry, just cavitation detection. He's here in boston. Then if he detects them in you, he refers you to an oral surgeon to take care of them. Dose and symptoms Hi linda, yes the problems that are not being addressed would be my cavitations. I am certain they are to blame and are affecting my gut/liver etc. I now do not know what to do. I cannot afford to go back into a dental office because I am barely functioning. Any supplementation I take, whatever it is, seems to aggravate things, so I never know what is doing what anymore. I never receive help from supplements, it's just pointless. I'm also not absorbing nutrients properly, which might be why. I've tried milk thistle, but again, things just aggravate, they don't seem to help. The dentist who was supposed to do the cavitations, just simply had me into his office for further testing, and putting me on another protocol to prepare me for the work. Instead, I got repoisoned by being in the office. Yet he will not do the work on me unless I'm healthier. How can I win? There are not really any other dentists in my country who are well enough informed on cavitations and surgery to do the job. They can recur if not done properly (even done properly they can recur). I'm stuck. If I go to USA and see DR Morales, who is well up on this, I will end up with a huge debt on the credit card, and no guarantee at the end of it. I am not even well enough to cope with a trip. It could be the miracle I'm looking for, or another nightmare. So really I don't know where to turn. I'm now trying to get help from another dentist In USA, to help me from where I am. He seems to have had a lot of success with patients and certain supplements he has them on (which are more pure and food based), plus uses a solution that he claims can help heal cavitations. I don't know about this, but I'm pretty desperate at this time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2006 Report Share Posted June 7, 2006 I know a really good doctor here who does NOTHING but detect cavitations. He has the special machine and doesn't have any mercury in the office. He doesn't practice dentistry, just cavitation detection. He's here in boston. Then if he detects them in you, he refers you to an oral surgeon to take care of them. Dose and symptoms Hi linda, yes the problems that are not being addressed would be my cavitations. I am certain they are to blame and are affecting my gut/liver etc. I now do not know what to do. I cannot afford to go back into a dental office because I am barely functioning. Any supplementation I take, whatever it is, seems to aggravate things, so I never know what is doing what anymore. I never receive help from supplements, it's just pointless. I'm also not absorbing nutrients properly, which might be why. I've tried milk thistle, but again, things just aggravate, they don't seem to help. The dentist who was supposed to do the cavitations, just simply had me into his office for further testing, and putting me on another protocol to prepare me for the work. Instead, I got repoisoned by being in the office. Yet he will not do the work on me unless I'm healthier. How can I win? There are not really any other dentists in my country who are well enough informed on cavitations and surgery to do the job. They can recur if not done properly (even done properly they can recur). I'm stuck. If I go to USA and see DR Morales, who is well up on this, I will end up with a huge debt on the credit card, and no guarantee at the end of it. I am not even well enough to cope with a trip. It could be the miracle I'm looking for, or another nightmare. So really I don't know where to turn. I'm now trying to get help from another dentist In USA, to help me from where I am. He seems to have had a lot of success with patients and certain supplements he has them on (which are more pure and food based), plus uses a solution that he claims can help heal cavitations. I don't know about this, but I'm pretty desperate at this time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2006 Report Share Posted June 7, 2006 I know a really good doctor here who does NOTHING but detect cavitations. He has the special machine and doesn't have any mercury in the office. He doesn't practice dentistry, just cavitation detection. He's here in boston. Then if he detects them in you, he refers you to an oral surgeon to take care of them. Dose and symptoms Hi linda, yes the problems that are not being addressed would be my cavitations. I am certain they are to blame and are affecting my gut/liver etc. I now do not know what to do. I cannot afford to go back into a dental office because I am barely functioning. Any supplementation I take, whatever it is, seems to aggravate things, so I never know what is doing what anymore. I never receive help from supplements, it's just pointless. I'm also not absorbing nutrients properly, which might be why. I've tried milk thistle, but again, things just aggravate, they don't seem to help. The dentist who was supposed to do the cavitations, just simply had me into his office for further testing, and putting me on another protocol to prepare me for the work. Instead, I got repoisoned by being in the office. Yet he will not do the work on me unless I'm healthier. How can I win? There are not really any other dentists in my country who are well enough informed on cavitations and surgery to do the job. They can recur if not done properly (even done properly they can recur). I'm stuck. If I go to USA and see DR Morales, who is well up on this, I will end up with a huge debt on the credit card, and no guarantee at the end of it. I am not even well enough to cope with a trip. It could be the miracle I'm looking for, or another nightmare. So really I don't know where to turn. I'm now trying to get help from another dentist In USA, to help me from where I am. He seems to have had a lot of success with patients and certain supplements he has them on (which are more pure and food based), plus uses a solution that he claims can help heal cavitations. I don't know about this, but I'm pretty desperate at this time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2006 Report Share Posted June 7, 2006 > > Yeah, I remember you said you cannot tolerate DMSA. But I cannot > afford DMPS where I am and any outlet I get hold off to get the > stuff, do not seem too pleased about pandering to my dosage > requests. They only give them in 250 mg and they are HIGHLY > expensive. ALA is not an option, the symptoms that causes are > frightening to me, worse than anything, so I'm not ready for that at > this time at all. > > I guess I'll have to limit DMSA further. TK--- Try less if you can't get DMPS or use ALA. Most of this started after > the recent dental visit, plus the use of garlic. I hope I can at > least cope with 6 mg. TK the symptoms don't start the first day, I > seem " ok " until about a day and a half into taking it and then things > begin and once they start, it's all on. I can't shut it off and I > stop and then of course, I have to contend with the aftereffects as > well. > > I really thought 12.5 mg was a low enough dose for most of us. Do > others have to go down further, say to 6 mg? I just hope if they do, > that it works and they're improving. > > > > > > > TK--- I have mentioned before I can not tollerate DMSA at all, not > > even one mg - I use DMPS & ALA. You may have to go lower than 12.5 > > or you may have to use DMPS or ALA. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2006 Report Share Posted June 7, 2006 > > Yeah, I remember you said you cannot tolerate DMSA. But I cannot > afford DMPS where I am and any outlet I get hold off to get the > stuff, do not seem too pleased about pandering to my dosage > requests. They only give them in 250 mg and they are HIGHLY > expensive. ALA is not an option, the symptoms that causes are > frightening to me, worse than anything, so I'm not ready for that at > this time at all. > > I guess I'll have to limit DMSA further. TK--- Try less if you can't get DMPS or use ALA. Most of this started after > the recent dental visit, plus the use of garlic. I hope I can at > least cope with 6 mg. TK the symptoms don't start the first day, I > seem " ok " until about a day and a half into taking it and then things > begin and once they start, it's all on. I can't shut it off and I > stop and then of course, I have to contend with the aftereffects as > well. > > I really thought 12.5 mg was a low enough dose for most of us. Do > others have to go down further, say to 6 mg? I just hope if they do, > that it works and they're improving. > > > > > > > TK--- I have mentioned before I can not tollerate DMSA at all, not > > even one mg - I use DMPS & ALA. You may have to go lower than 12.5 > > or you may have to use DMPS or ALA. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2006 Report Share Posted June 7, 2006 > > Yeah, I remember you said you cannot tolerate DMSA. But I cannot > afford DMPS where I am and any outlet I get hold off to get the > stuff, do not seem too pleased about pandering to my dosage > requests. They only give them in 250 mg and they are HIGHLY > expensive. ALA is not an option, the symptoms that causes are > frightening to me, worse than anything, so I'm not ready for that at > this time at all. > > I guess I'll have to limit DMSA further. TK--- Try less if you can't get DMPS or use ALA. Most of this started after > the recent dental visit, plus the use of garlic. I hope I can at > least cope with 6 mg. TK the symptoms don't start the first day, I > seem " ok " until about a day and a half into taking it and then things > begin and once they start, it's all on. I can't shut it off and I > stop and then of course, I have to contend with the aftereffects as > well. > > I really thought 12.5 mg was a low enough dose for most of us. Do > others have to go down further, say to 6 mg? I just hope if they do, > that it works and they're improving. > > > > > > > TK--- I have mentioned before I can not tollerate DMSA at all, not > > even one mg - I use DMPS & ALA. You may have to go lower than 12.5 > > or you may have to use DMPS or ALA. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2006 Report Share Posted June 7, 2006 White Oak bark is an herb that treats dental infections very well. And again, don't rule out the homeopathy. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2006 Report Share Posted June 7, 2006 White Oak bark is an herb that treats dental infections very well. And again, don't rule out the homeopathy. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2006 Report Share Posted June 7, 2006 White Oak bark is an herb that treats dental infections very well. And again, don't rule out the homeopathy. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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