Guest guest Posted October 13, 2006 Report Share Posted October 13, 2006 I just read that Inositol can raise Natural Killer WBC's. (Amalgam Illness pg. 156) Neutropenia I was wondering how many of you deal with low white blood cells? My white cells were low a couple of weeks ago so i had another test done this week. Now, they are even LOWER. Im at a 2.8 total WBC and my neutrophils are down to 1266. Im kinda freaking out. I know DMSA can cause this. Is DMPS safer? Thanks, Jordan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2006 Report Share Posted October 13, 2006 I just read that Inositol can raise Natural Killer WBC's. (Amalgam Illness pg. 156) Neutropenia I was wondering how many of you deal with low white blood cells? My white cells were low a couple of weeks ago so i had another test done this week. Now, they are even LOWER. Im at a 2.8 total WBC and my neutrophils are down to 1266. Im kinda freaking out. I know DMSA can cause this. Is DMPS safer? Thanks, Jordan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2006 Report Share Posted October 13, 2006 > > I was wondering how many of you deal with low white blood cells? > > My white cells were low a couple of weeks ago so i had another test > done this week. Now, they are even LOWER. Im at a 2.8 total WBC and my > neutrophils are down to 1266. Im kinda freaking out. > > I know DMSA can cause this. Is DMPS safer? A helpful post from Andy: http://onibasu.com/archives/am/44588.html W. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2006 Report Share Posted October 13, 2006 > > I was wondering how many of you deal with low white blood cells? > > My white cells were low a couple of weeks ago so i had another test > done this week. Now, they are even LOWER. Im at a 2.8 total WBC and my > neutrophils are down to 1266. Im kinda freaking out. > > I know DMSA can cause this. Is DMPS safer? A helpful post from Andy: http://onibasu.com/archives/am/44588.html W. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2006 Report Share Posted October 13, 2006 > > I was wondering how many of you deal with low white blood cells? > > My white cells were low a couple of weeks ago so i had another test > done this week. Now, they are even LOWER. Im at a 2.8 total WBC and my > neutrophils are down to 1266. Im kinda freaking out. > > I know DMSA can cause this. Is DMPS safer? A helpful post from Andy: http://onibasu.com/archives/am/44588.html W. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2006 Report Share Posted October 13, 2006 > > I was wondering how many of you deal with low white blood cells? > > My white cells were low a couple of weeks ago so i had another test > done this week. Now, they are even LOWER. Im at a 2.8 total WBC and my > neutrophils are down to 1266. Im kinda freaking out. > > I know DMSA can cause this. Is DMPS safer? > > Thanks, > > Jordan > You may want to stop chelating for now until you get the white count back up. You don't want it to get any lower. If you know you had normal white counts before you started chelating, then DMSA could possibly be the only reason and DMPS might be better for you (will chelate mercury and arsenic, but not lead). Also consider lowering the DMSA dose if you are using higher doses. I have been chelating with DMSA despite low white counts and low neutrophils. I had the problem before chelation and DMSA has not made things worse (in fact last white count was improved!). I do notice more problems when my dose is too high. I have found arginine very helpful. Taurine and lithium and some other supps can support neutrophil function or production. If you join the autism-mercury group there is a file created by Andy that gives some more suggestions. -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2006 Report Share Posted October 13, 2006 > > I was wondering how many of you deal with low white blood cells? > > My white cells were low a couple of weeks ago so i had another test > done this week. Now, they are even LOWER. Im at a 2.8 total WBC and my > neutrophils are down to 1266. Im kinda freaking out. > > I know DMSA can cause this. Is DMPS safer? > > Thanks, > > Jordan > You may want to stop chelating for now until you get the white count back up. You don't want it to get any lower. If you know you had normal white counts before you started chelating, then DMSA could possibly be the only reason and DMPS might be better for you (will chelate mercury and arsenic, but not lead). Also consider lowering the DMSA dose if you are using higher doses. I have been chelating with DMSA despite low white counts and low neutrophils. I had the problem before chelation and DMSA has not made things worse (in fact last white count was improved!). I do notice more problems when my dose is too high. I have found arginine very helpful. Taurine and lithium and some other supps can support neutrophil function or production. If you join the autism-mercury group there is a file created by Andy that gives some more suggestions. -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2006 Report Share Posted October 13, 2006 Neutrophil Plus from Biotics Research solved our low neutrophil problem in just six weeks. They no longer sell just to healthcare professionals and the product is good at getting rid of yeast also. Re: Neutropenia > >> >> I was wondering how many of you deal with low white blood cells? >> >> My white cells were low a couple of weeks ago so i had another test >> done this week. Now, they are even LOWER. Im at a 2.8 total WBC and my >> neutrophils are down to 1266. Im kinda freaking out. >> >> I know DMSA can cause this. Is DMPS safer? > > A helpful post from Andy: > > http://onibasu.com/archives/am/44588.html > > W. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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