Guest guest Posted November 12, 2006 Report Share Posted November 12, 2006 I think it's redistribution (i.e. reallocation of the " remaining " Hg) I feel better when chelating as well. Tom > > > Why would you get much worse if you stop chelation after doing it > for awhile? > > Somebody I know chelated a year with pretty good results (she had > MS) then stopped - she had a slight limp. Then, she started treatment > for Lyme and had horrific " die-off " or whatever and is now paralyzed. > She is much, much worse. > > There is another woman who said she achieved good results from > chelation mentally - then stopped. Diagnosed with lyme, started > treatment and is now homebound. Not paralyzed but very very weak. > > What is going on? Why does stopping chelation too soon cause such a > bad reaction. > > Val > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2006 Report Share Posted November 12, 2006 What I'm concerned about is people getting worse than they were to start off with - is that what Andy says can happen? ---------------------------------- > I think it's redistribution (i.e. reallocation of the " remaining " Hg) > > I feel better when chelating as well. > > Tom > > > > > > > > > > Why would you get much worse if you stop chelation after doing it > > for awhile? > > > > Somebody I know chelated a year with pretty good results (she had > > MS) then stopped - she had a slight limp. Then, she started treatment > > for Lyme and had horrific " die-off " or whatever and is now paralyzed. > > She is much, much worse. > > > > There is another woman who said she achieved good results from > > chelation mentally - then stopped. Diagnosed with lyme, started > > treatment and is now homebound. Not paralyzed but very very weak. > > > > What is going on? Why does stopping chelation too soon cause such a > > bad reaction. > > > > Val > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2006 Report Share Posted November 12, 2006 What I'm concerned about is people getting worse than they were to start off with - is that what Andy says can happen? ---------------------------------- > I think it's redistribution (i.e. reallocation of the " remaining " Hg) > > I feel better when chelating as well. > > Tom > > > > > > > > > > Why would you get much worse if you stop chelation after doing it > > for awhile? > > > > Somebody I know chelated a year with pretty good results (she had > > MS) then stopped - she had a slight limp. Then, she started treatment > > for Lyme and had horrific " die-off " or whatever and is now paralyzed. > > She is much, much worse. > > > > There is another woman who said she achieved good results from > > chelation mentally - then stopped. Diagnosed with lyme, started > > treatment and is now homebound. Not paralyzed but very very weak. > > > > What is going on? Why does stopping chelation too soon cause such a > > bad reaction. > > > > Val > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2006 Report Share Posted November 12, 2006 Boah!! That's not the English I learnt in (German) school. Please reword your sentence. Tom > > > > > > > > > Why would you get much worse if you stop chelation after doing > it > > > for awhile? > > > > > > Somebody I know chelated a year with pretty good results (she > had > > > MS) then stopped - she had a slight limp. Then, she started > treatment > > > for Lyme and had horrific " die-off " or whatever and is now > paralyzed. > > > She is much, much worse. > > > > > > There is another woman who said she achieved good results from > > > chelation mentally - then stopped. Diagnosed with lyme, started > > > treatment and is now homebound. Not paralyzed but very very > weak. > > > > > > What is going on? Why does stopping chelation too soon cause > such a > > > bad reaction. > > > > > > Val > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2006 Report Share Posted November 12, 2006 > > > Why would you get much worse if you stop chelation after doing it > for awhile? > > Somebody I know chelated a year with pretty good results (she had > MS) then stopped - she had a slight limp. Then, she started treatment > for Lyme and had horrific " die-off " or whatever and is now paralyzed. > She is much, much worse. > > There is another woman who said she achieved good results from > chelation mentally - then stopped. Diagnosed with lyme, started > treatment and is now homebound. Not paralyzed but very very weak. > > What is going on? Why does stopping chelation too soon cause such a > bad reaction. > > Val My guess is that after you start chelating, your body starts dumping more mercury because it " learns " in some way that it can handle that. Of course it doesn't know enough to pull back when you start chelating and keeps on dumping. My experience sure is consistent with this. I notice the " getting worse " effect if I go longer than a week without chelating and I can tell that I *need* another round. -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2006 Report Share Posted November 12, 2006 > > > Why would you get much worse if you stop chelation after doing it > for awhile? > > Somebody I know chelated a year with pretty good results (she had > MS) then stopped - she had a slight limp. Then, she started treatment > for Lyme and had horrific " die-off " or whatever and is now paralyzed. > She is much, much worse. > > There is another woman who said she achieved good results from > chelation mentally - then stopped. Diagnosed with lyme, started > treatment and is now homebound. Not paralyzed but very very weak. > > What is going on? Why does stopping chelation too soon cause such a > bad reaction. > > Val My guess is that after you start chelating, your body starts dumping more mercury because it " learns " in some way that it can handle that. Of course it doesn't know enough to pull back when you start chelating and keeps on dumping. My experience sure is consistent with this. I notice the " getting worse " effect if I go longer than a week without chelating and I can tell that I *need* another round. -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2006 Report Share Posted November 13, 2006 > > > My guess is that after you start chelating, your body starts > dumping more mercury because it " learns " in some way that it > can handle that. Of course it doesn't know enough to pull > back when you start chelating and keeps on dumping. > > My experience sure is consistent with this. I notice the > " getting worse " effect if I go longer than a week without > chelating and I can tell that I *need* another round. > > -- > ------------------ This is interesting - it's like chelation is training your body to dump mercury? I'm over at the salt/c forum for lyme and there are people over there who have done some chelation with good results and then for whatever reason stopped. One has a confirmed case of lyme, the other suspects lyme. They are just treating lyme now with less than great results. One had horrific problems. I remember TK posting awhile back about the dangers of killing off bacteria too fast - not sure exactly what he said - but that maybe it could release alot of metals ?? Again - don't remember exactly what he said. Anyway, just trying to put all the pieces together. val Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2006 Report Share Posted November 13, 2006 > > > My guess is that after you start chelating, your body starts > dumping more mercury because it " learns " in some way that it > can handle that. Of course it doesn't know enough to pull > back when you start chelating and keeps on dumping. > > My experience sure is consistent with this. I notice the > " getting worse " effect if I go longer than a week without > chelating and I can tell that I *need* another round. > > -- > ------------------ This is interesting - it's like chelation is training your body to dump mercury? I'm over at the salt/c forum for lyme and there are people over there who have done some chelation with good results and then for whatever reason stopped. One has a confirmed case of lyme, the other suspects lyme. They are just treating lyme now with less than great results. One had horrific problems. I remember TK posting awhile back about the dangers of killing off bacteria too fast - not sure exactly what he said - but that maybe it could release alot of metals ?? Again - don't remember exactly what he said. Anyway, just trying to put all the pieces together. val Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2006 Report Share Posted November 13, 2006 > > > My guess is that after you start chelating, your body starts > dumping more mercury because it " learns " in some way that it > can handle that. Of course it doesn't know enough to pull > back when you start chelating and keeps on dumping. > > My experience sure is consistent with this. I notice the > " getting worse " effect if I go longer than a week without > chelating and I can tell that I *need* another round. > > -- > ------------------ This is interesting - it's like chelation is training your body to dump mercury? I'm over at the salt/c forum for lyme and there are people over there who have done some chelation with good results and then for whatever reason stopped. One has a confirmed case of lyme, the other suspects lyme. They are just treating lyme now with less than great results. One had horrific problems. I remember TK posting awhile back about the dangers of killing off bacteria too fast - not sure exactly what he said - but that maybe it could release alot of metals ?? Again - don't remember exactly what he said. Anyway, just trying to put all the pieces together. val Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2006 Report Share Posted November 13, 2006 > > > > > > > My guess is that after you start chelating, your body starts > > dumping more mercury because it " learns " in some way that it > > can handle that. Of course it doesn't know enough to pull > > back when you start chelating and keeps on dumping. > > > > My experience sure is consistent with this. I notice the > > " getting worse " effect if I go longer than a week without > > chelating and I can tell that I *need* another round. > > > > -- > > > ------------------ > > This is interesting - it's like chelation is training your body to > dump mercury? TK--- this is an asumption as far as I know. I'm over at the salt/c forum for lyme and there are > people over there who have done some chelation with good results and > then for whatever reason stopped. One has a confirmed case of lyme, > the other suspects lyme. They are just treating lyme now with less > than great results. One had horrific problems. > > I remember TK posting awhile back about the dangers of killing off > bacteria too fast - not sure exactly what he said - but that maybe > it could release alot of metals ?? TK--- Killing off bacteria too fast causes a lot of very toxic die off toxins to be released [not necessarily metals] that many can not tollerate. some of these toxins are neurotoxins and can do a far amount of damage just like chelating with too much chelator can as Hg is neurotoxic and releasing too much for the body to handle at once can cause damage. Again - don't remember exactly > what he said. Anyway, just trying to put all the pieces together. > > val > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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