Guest guest Posted November 29, 2006 Report Share Posted November 29, 2006 hey all....hope your energy is stable....I'm struggling but trying. I have neuropathy of the vagus nerve, and I believe it is this weakened nerve that metals attach themselves to....and the finally wind up in my large GI. There all hell breaks lose.....I have a big infection that you can see on my left glut....but its inside me....in the descending colon. Blood goes to help down there, my nerves get stretched, and my head hasnt anything to work with (no good brain chemicals getting there) I put a heating pad on the large GI and it helps, but its not chelating. I held some hope that I could get in a clay bath and have that clay attach to the metals and take it on out.....doesnt work that way, right? I want to get started on DMSA.....can someone recommend a nutrient company they have had luck with? Also what kind of ALA you bought at health food store. Will the chelators be effective in the large GI? Its like I want to goive myself a chelating agent rectally because thats where the " action/fight " is. Too bad they dont make DMSA suppositories. Do you all have trouble being in cars for a while? If I have to trave accross town I get sick. Hang in there my friends. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2006 Report Share Posted November 29, 2006 > > hey all....hope your energy is stable....I'm struggling but trying. I > have neuropathy of the vagus nerve, and I believe it is this weakened > nerve that metals attach themselves to....and the finally wind up in my > large GI. There all hell breaks lose.....I have a big infection that > you can see on my left glut....but its inside me....in the descending > colon. Blood goes to help down there, my nerves get stretched, and my > head hasnt anything to work with (no good brain chemicals getting there) Sounds really miserable. Are you basically saying you are constipated? How do you know there is infection there? Is there redness, fever, swelling? If constipation is involved, you might want to consider taking some magnesium citrate or epsom salts for the laxative effect, and/or a fiber supplement. Activated charcoal would help to absorb any toxins in your gut. Drinking lots and lots of water is important, too. > I put a heating pad on the large GI and it helps, but its not > chelating. I held some hope that I could get in a clay bath and have > that clay attach to the metals and take it on out.....doesnt work that > way, right? Nope, sorry. > I want to get started on DMSA.....can someone recommend a nutrient > company they have had luck with? Also what kind of ALA you bought at > health food store. DMSA is not going to clear up your bowel problem. > Will the chelators be effective in the large GI? Its like I want to > goive myself a chelating agent rectally because thats where > the " action/fight " is. Too bad they dont make DMSA suppositories. An enema would be a lot more effective. > Do you all have trouble being in cars for a while? If I have to trave > accross town I get sick. Sounds like you are chemically sensitive. You could try taking niacinamide or GSE as Andy suggests and see if it helps. Both of these slow down phase I liver pathways. -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2006 Report Share Posted November 29, 2006 > > hey all....hope your energy is stable....I'm struggling but trying. I > have neuropathy of the vagus nerve, and I believe it is this weakened > nerve that metals attach themselves to....and the finally wind up in my > large GI. There all hell breaks lose.....I have a big infection that > you can see on my left glut....but its inside me....in the descending > colon. Blood goes to help down there, my nerves get stretched, and my > head hasnt anything to work with (no good brain chemicals getting there) Sounds really miserable. Are you basically saying you are constipated? How do you know there is infection there? Is there redness, fever, swelling? If constipation is involved, you might want to consider taking some magnesium citrate or epsom salts for the laxative effect, and/or a fiber supplement. Activated charcoal would help to absorb any toxins in your gut. Drinking lots and lots of water is important, too. > I put a heating pad on the large GI and it helps, but its not > chelating. I held some hope that I could get in a clay bath and have > that clay attach to the metals and take it on out.....doesnt work that > way, right? Nope, sorry. > I want to get started on DMSA.....can someone recommend a nutrient > company they have had luck with? Also what kind of ALA you bought at > health food store. DMSA is not going to clear up your bowel problem. > Will the chelators be effective in the large GI? Its like I want to > goive myself a chelating agent rectally because thats where > the " action/fight " is. Too bad they dont make DMSA suppositories. An enema would be a lot more effective. > Do you all have trouble being in cars for a while? If I have to trave > accross town I get sick. Sounds like you are chemically sensitive. You could try taking niacinamide or GSE as Andy suggests and see if it helps. Both of these slow down phase I liver pathways. -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2006 Report Share Posted November 29, 2006 > > hey all....hope your energy is stable....I'm struggling but trying. I > have neuropathy of the vagus nerve, and I believe it is this weakened > nerve that metals attach themselves to....and the finally wind up in my > large GI. There all hell breaks lose.....I have a big infection that > you can see on my left glut....but its inside me....in the descending > colon. Blood goes to help down there, my nerves get stretched, and my > head hasnt anything to work with (no good brain chemicals getting there) Sounds really miserable. Are you basically saying you are constipated? How do you know there is infection there? Is there redness, fever, swelling? If constipation is involved, you might want to consider taking some magnesium citrate or epsom salts for the laxative effect, and/or a fiber supplement. Activated charcoal would help to absorb any toxins in your gut. Drinking lots and lots of water is important, too. > I put a heating pad on the large GI and it helps, but its not > chelating. I held some hope that I could get in a clay bath and have > that clay attach to the metals and take it on out.....doesnt work that > way, right? Nope, sorry. > I want to get started on DMSA.....can someone recommend a nutrient > company they have had luck with? Also what kind of ALA you bought at > health food store. DMSA is not going to clear up your bowel problem. > Will the chelators be effective in the large GI? Its like I want to > goive myself a chelating agent rectally because thats where > the " action/fight " is. Too bad they dont make DMSA suppositories. An enema would be a lot more effective. > Do you all have trouble being in cars for a while? If I have to trave > accross town I get sick. Sounds like you are chemically sensitive. You could try taking niacinamide or GSE as Andy suggests and see if it helps. Both of these slow down phase I liver pathways. -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2006 Report Share Posted November 30, 2006 > > hey all....hope your energy is stable....I'm struggling but trying. I > have neuropathy of the vagus nerve, and I believe it is this weakened > nerve that metals attach themselves to....and the finally wind up in my > large GI. There all hell breaks lose. .....I have a big infection that > you can see on my left glut....but its inside me....in the descending > colon. TK--- not clear on what you are trying to convey ? How do you know you have an infection ? What are your symptoms ? Have you done any testing or seen an MD to confirm an infection ? Blood goes to help down there, my nerves get stretched, and my > head hasnt anything to work with (no good brain chemicals getting there) > > I put a heating pad on the large GI and it helps, but its not > chelating. I held some hope that I could get in a clay bath and have > that clay attach to the metals and take it on out.....doesnt work that > way, right? -- correct. they do help with general detox but not chelation other than what a regular sauna would do through sweating. There are techniques with warm castor oil packs that seem to help some people if applied over the abdomen - depends on the problem which I am still unclear on. > > I want to get started on DMSA.....can someone recommend a nutrient > company they have had luck with? Also what kind of ALA you bought at > health food store. > > Will the chelators be effective in the large GI? TK--- they pull Hg from everywhere. Its like I want to > goive myself a chelating agent rectally because thats where > the " action/fight " is. TK--- Hg is everywhere in your body if you are toxic, it can affect some areas more than others and cause side effects elsewhere in the body. suppositories are not effective and not part of the protocol. Too bad they dont make DMSA suppositories. > > Do you all have trouble being in cars for a while? If I have to trave > accross town I get sick. > > Hang in there my friends. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2006 Report Share Posted November 30, 2006 > > hey all....hope your energy is stable....I'm struggling but trying. I > have neuropathy of the vagus nerve, and I believe it is this weakened > nerve that metals attach themselves to....and the finally wind up in my > large GI. There all hell breaks lose. .....I have a big infection that > you can see on my left glut....but its inside me....in the descending > colon. TK--- not clear on what you are trying to convey ? How do you know you have an infection ? What are your symptoms ? Have you done any testing or seen an MD to confirm an infection ? Blood goes to help down there, my nerves get stretched, and my > head hasnt anything to work with (no good brain chemicals getting there) > > I put a heating pad on the large GI and it helps, but its not > chelating. I held some hope that I could get in a clay bath and have > that clay attach to the metals and take it on out.....doesnt work that > way, right? -- correct. they do help with general detox but not chelation other than what a regular sauna would do through sweating. There are techniques with warm castor oil packs that seem to help some people if applied over the abdomen - depends on the problem which I am still unclear on. > > I want to get started on DMSA.....can someone recommend a nutrient > company they have had luck with? Also what kind of ALA you bought at > health food store. > > Will the chelators be effective in the large GI? TK--- they pull Hg from everywhere. Its like I want to > goive myself a chelating agent rectally because thats where > the " action/fight " is. TK--- Hg is everywhere in your body if you are toxic, it can affect some areas more than others and cause side effects elsewhere in the body. suppositories are not effective and not part of the protocol. Too bad they dont make DMSA suppositories. > > Do you all have trouble being in cars for a while? If I have to trave > accross town I get sick. > > Hang in there my friends. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2006 Report Share Posted November 30, 2006 > > hey all....hope your energy is stable....I'm struggling but trying. I > have neuropathy of the vagus nerve, and I believe it is this weakened > nerve that metals attach themselves to....and the finally wind up in my > large GI. There all hell breaks lose. .....I have a big infection that > you can see on my left glut....but its inside me....in the descending > colon. TK--- not clear on what you are trying to convey ? How do you know you have an infection ? What are your symptoms ? Have you done any testing or seen an MD to confirm an infection ? Blood goes to help down there, my nerves get stretched, and my > head hasnt anything to work with (no good brain chemicals getting there) > > I put a heating pad on the large GI and it helps, but its not > chelating. I held some hope that I could get in a clay bath and have > that clay attach to the metals and take it on out.....doesnt work that > way, right? -- correct. they do help with general detox but not chelation other than what a regular sauna would do through sweating. There are techniques with warm castor oil packs that seem to help some people if applied over the abdomen - depends on the problem which I am still unclear on. > > I want to get started on DMSA.....can someone recommend a nutrient > company they have had luck with? Also what kind of ALA you bought at > health food store. > > Will the chelators be effective in the large GI? TK--- they pull Hg from everywhere. Its like I want to > goive myself a chelating agent rectally because thats where > the " action/fight " is. TK--- Hg is everywhere in your body if you are toxic, it can affect some areas more than others and cause side effects elsewhere in the body. suppositories are not effective and not part of the protocol. Too bad they dont make DMSA suppositories. > > Do you all have trouble being in cars for a while? If I have to trave > accross town I get sick. > > Hang in there my friends. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2006 Report Share Posted December 1, 2006 Here is an interesting observation. According to the acupuncture meridians that supposedly tie teeth to organs and parts of the body, the ileocoecal region including the ileum and large intestine are tied to teeth 17, 18, 19 and 30, 31, 32. Those are the last three molars on the bottom on either side. Tooth 17 and 32 are the wisdom teeth. I experienced some resolution in my large intestine problems when I got the mercury out of those teeth. I was also following my diet and using the castor oil packs at the same time. Dean: Where can I get a whole list showing what part is connected to what tooth? Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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