Guest guest Posted February 1, 2007 Report Share Posted February 1, 2007 Hi Donna According to my hair test I suffer from copper toxicity. My doctor thinks that it's copper which is causing the burning etc. Now I just have to find out if I have some hidden mercury problem too. Btw, have you found any helpful supplement for this symptom? I've found that benfotiamine + methylcobalamin + inositol help a bit. Joni > > > > Hi there. Nice to know that I'm not alone with this crazy symptom. > > Well not nice but.. you know what I mean. It's possible that candida > > (also) might have something to do with this symptom. I've read > > somewhere that somebody got rid of this symptom by doing a series of > > colonics. > > > > How long have you had the symptom? > > > > Joni > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2007 Report Share Posted February 1, 2007 Hi Donna According to my hair test I suffer from copper toxicity. My doctor thinks that it's copper which is causing the burning etc. Now I just have to find out if I have some hidden mercury problem too. Btw, have you found any helpful supplement for this symptom? I've found that benfotiamine + methylcobalamin + inositol help a bit. Joni > > > > Hi there. Nice to know that I'm not alone with this crazy symptom. > > Well not nice but.. you know what I mean. It's possible that candida > > (also) might have something to do with this symptom. I've read > > somewhere that somebody got rid of this symptom by doing a series of > > colonics. > > > > How long have you had the symptom? > > > > Joni > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2007 Report Share Posted February 1, 2007 As TK suggested I would stop using the glutathione. If you do have a gene missing, and glutathione were a problem..one could assume you would not be on here talking to us. Most mercury toxic people have problems with everything including glutathione, but supplementing is usually not helpful. Getting rid of the metals is. I know that personally being pretty toxic..anything sulphery, even selenium causes problems for me. It might be possible that you can't tolerate additional sulpher right now. While I can't recall exactly what Andy said in an older post on another board, it was something to the effect that one would be dead if they did not have a glutathione gene. And that supplementing glut, NAC and such was of little value in getting well. Also...untreated candida really make great skin burning too. You may find you need more than the candida diet alone to get it under control. Sometimes you need the stay on the diet and take something to kill the yeast, and use probiotics! > > I just called my doc and she said that I definitely NEED to take > glutathione as a supplement because I don't have the glutathione- gene > at all... oh well, dont' know what to do now... :/ > > > --- In frequent-dose-chelation , " Joni " <napanft@> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2007 Report Share Posted February 1, 2007 As TK suggested I would stop using the glutathione. If you do have a gene missing, and glutathione were a problem..one could assume you would not be on here talking to us. Most mercury toxic people have problems with everything including glutathione, but supplementing is usually not helpful. Getting rid of the metals is. I know that personally being pretty toxic..anything sulphery, even selenium causes problems for me. It might be possible that you can't tolerate additional sulpher right now. While I can't recall exactly what Andy said in an older post on another board, it was something to the effect that one would be dead if they did not have a glutathione gene. And that supplementing glut, NAC and such was of little value in getting well. Also...untreated candida really make great skin burning too. You may find you need more than the candida diet alone to get it under control. Sometimes you need the stay on the diet and take something to kill the yeast, and use probiotics! > > I just called my doc and she said that I definitely NEED to take > glutathione as a supplement because I don't have the glutathione- gene > at all... oh well, dont' know what to do now... :/ > > > --- In frequent-dose-chelation , " Joni " <napanft@> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2007 Report Share Posted February 1, 2007 As TK suggested I would stop using the glutathione. If you do have a gene missing, and glutathione were a problem..one could assume you would not be on here talking to us. Most mercury toxic people have problems with everything including glutathione, but supplementing is usually not helpful. Getting rid of the metals is. I know that personally being pretty toxic..anything sulphery, even selenium causes problems for me. It might be possible that you can't tolerate additional sulpher right now. While I can't recall exactly what Andy said in an older post on another board, it was something to the effect that one would be dead if they did not have a glutathione gene. And that supplementing glut, NAC and such was of little value in getting well. Also...untreated candida really make great skin burning too. You may find you need more than the candida diet alone to get it under control. Sometimes you need the stay on the diet and take something to kill the yeast, and use probiotics! > > I just called my doc and she said that I definitely NEED to take > glutathione as a supplement because I don't have the glutathione- gene > at all... oh well, dont' know what to do now... :/ > > > --- In frequent-dose-chelation , " Joni " <napanft@> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2007 Report Share Posted February 1, 2007 Hi Jan Yeah I've read that candida can cause the burning.. (though my doctor says I probably don't have candida) but what about mercury or copper? Do you know if they can cause such a symptom? My doctor is pretty sure that it's my copper that is causing it. Thanks Joni > Also...untreated candida really make great skin burning too. > You may find you need more than the candida diet alone to get it > under control. Sometimes you need the stay on the diet and take > something to kill the yeast, and use probiotics! > > > > > > I just called my doc and she said that I definitely NEED to take > > glutathione as a supplement because I don't have the glutathione- > gene > > at all... oh well, dont' know what to do now... :/ > > > > > > --- In frequent-dose-chelation , " Joni " <napanft@> > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2007 Report Share Posted February 1, 2007 Hi Jan Yeah I've read that candida can cause the burning.. (though my doctor says I probably don't have candida) but what about mercury or copper? Do you know if they can cause such a symptom? My doctor is pretty sure that it's my copper that is causing it. Thanks Joni > Also...untreated candida really make great skin burning too. > You may find you need more than the candida diet alone to get it > under control. Sometimes you need the stay on the diet and take > something to kill the yeast, and use probiotics! > > > > > > I just called my doc and she said that I definitely NEED to take > > glutathione as a supplement because I don't have the glutathione- > gene > > at all... oh well, dont' know what to do now... :/ > > > > > > --- In frequent-dose-chelation , " Joni " <napanft@> > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2007 Report Share Posted February 1, 2007 Hi Jan Yeah I've read that candida can cause the burning.. (though my doctor says I probably don't have candida) but what about mercury or copper? Do you know if they can cause such a symptom? My doctor is pretty sure that it's my copper that is causing it. Thanks Joni > Also...untreated candida really make great skin burning too. > You may find you need more than the candida diet alone to get it > under control. Sometimes you need the stay on the diet and take > something to kill the yeast, and use probiotics! > > > > > > I just called my doc and she said that I definitely NEED to take > > glutathione as a supplement because I don't have the glutathione- > gene > > at all... oh well, dont' know what to do now... :/ > > > > > > --- In frequent-dose-chelation , " Joni " <napanft@> > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2007 Report Share Posted February 3, 2007 Has he actually tested for yeast? But I am sure copper or other metals could cause that. They cause so many things in so many people. I get burning under my arms which began after my amalgams were removed and continued on so badly that I could not tolerate natural deodorant or anything on my skin. It led to peeling and redness...I could not get rid of it. I ended up using liquid GSE to wash my underarms...and as long as I do that..the burning, peeling is gone. But again..many things at play and we are all different. I have yet to find someone who has metals and does not have an underlying yeast condition. They do kind of go hand in hand. Which is why we suggest that anyone having a lot of troubles look into that aspect. I have not read burning to be a symptoms but...that doesn't mean it isn't. It would be worthy to treat the candida anyway, sinces it's fairly cheap and easy..and if the burning is still a problem..you will know to look elsewhere. To chelate out the copper/mercury you have to treat yeast anyway. > > Hi Jan > > Yeah I've read that candida can cause the burning.. (though my doctor > says I probably don't have candida) but what about mercury or copper? > Do you know if they can cause such a symptom? My doctor is pretty > sure that it's my copper that is causing it. > > Thanks > > Joni > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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