Guest guest Posted February 12, 2004 Report Share Posted February 12, 2004 >>yesterday I gave myself (age 47, 180 lbs) a single 50 mg dose of DMSA plus 1/4 tsp of MSM. Within a few hours I was very emotional and by evening I was quite oppositional. Sounds like could be a few things, but first consider yeast http://www.danasview.net/yeast.htm Those symptoms are often also related to phenols http://www.danasview.net/phenol.htm Good luck. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2004 Report Share Posted February 12, 2004 Have you got any amalgam fillings? Dagmar. [ ] Dana, , Andy-- My 13 year old son (130 pounds) has high lead and copper, but according to the counting rules, mercury is not really an issue. He is bright, and frequently defiant. He is oppositional at times and doesn't focus well on anything. I would like him to use DMSA and zinc for a few months of rounds and then hair test again. I have not sent in my own hair test yet, but I thought that I should try what I would like him to do, so yesterday I gave myself (age 47, 180 lbs) a single 50 mg dose of DMSA plus 1/4 tsp of MSM. Within a few hours I was very emotional and by evening I was quite oppositional. I found myself staring balefully at nothing, unable to do much except feel angry for no real reason, much like what he does. It reminded me of how I felt when I was a teenager. Does anyone have any comments as to what is going on here? thanks, Hillary Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2004 Report Share Posted February 12, 2004 Hillary, How many amalgam fillings do you have? Do NOT use chelators with amalgam fillings in place. S From: Larkin and Hillary [mailto: mcdillis@...] Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2004 10:42:19 -0000 Subject: [ ] Dana, , Andy-- <html><body> <tt> My 13 year old son (130 pounds) has high lead and copper, but according to the counting rules, mercury is not really an issue. He is bright, and frequently defiant. He is oppositional at times and doesn't focus well on anything.<BR> <BR> I would like him to use DMSA and zinc for a few months of rounds and then hair test again. I have not sent in my own hair test yet, but I thought that I should try what I would like him to do, so yesterday I gave myself (age 47, 180 lbs) a single 50 mg dose of DMSA plus 1/4 tsp of MSM. Within a few hours I was very emotional and by evening I was quite oppositional. I found myself staring balefully at nothing, unable to do much except feel angry for no real reason, much like what he does. It reminded me of how I felt when I was a teenager. Does anyone have any comments as to what is going on here? thanks, Hillary<BR> <BR> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2004 Report Share Posted February 14, 2004 > My 13 year old son (130 pounds) has high lead and copper, but according to the counting rules, mercury is not really an issue. He is bright, and frequently defiant. He is oppositional at times and doesn't focus well on anything. > > I would like him to use DMSA and zinc for a few months of rounds and then hair test again. I have not sent in my own hair test yet, but I thought that I should try what I would like him to do, so yesterday I gave myself (age 47, 180 lbs) a single 50 mg dose of DMSA plus 1/4 tsp of MSM. Why did you use the MSM? Is there some new delusion making the rounds of DAN! doctors or am I too harsh on them? SPECIAL NOTE FOR EVERYBODY: there are never any circumstances when you should stack " sulfury supplements " like MSM with chelators. You should also try to get a plasma cysteine before any epxerimenting with them. >Within a few hours I was very emotional and by evening I was quite oppositional. I found myself staring balefully at nothing, unable to do much except feel angry for no real reason, much like what he does. It reminded me of how I felt when I was a teenager. Does anyone have any comments as to what is going on here? thanks, Hillary Sulfur food reaction. Try reducing your and his dietary thiol intake. Get a plasma cysteine determination (great smokies labs). Eat some inositol. Feed him a spoonfull too. Andy . . . . . . . . > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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