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I have a doctor who tells me to never ever take activated charcoal. She says

" carbon 14 - yikes! "

Well I am just coming through a stage of about 9 months where I have had

death-defying internal " seizures " and the charcoal was one thing I could

take to help a little. I would also take some baking soda to help neutralize

things.

Since I am now just starting to add the ALA and I am feeling great mental

disturbances in general, I am wondering:

1) Will the charcoal counteract the ALA (or DMSA) ?

2) Is charcoal indeed safe to take or very, very bad?

I am nw to this site as of last night. Any input from anyone appreciated.

~Inga

on 9/23/04 9:21 AM, Mark La Rue at mnlarue@... wrote:

I totally forgot about activated

charcoal....THANKS!!!!

--- Dagmar <dagmarjahr@...> wrote:

> I had my amalgams removed without all the

> precautions. I did ask the dentist though to remove

> the fillings in chunks rather than drill them to

> dust which you will breathe in again. Also look into

> supplements like vitamin C, activated charcoal, ect.

>

> Dagmar.

> [ ] amalgams, removal or

> not...

>

>

> I cannot afford to go to a " mercury free " dentist

> to get my amalgams

> removed, just not an option till we win the

> lottery. I did have to find a

> new dentist since my husbands job changed. The new

> dentist said he can

> replace them with composit and the insurance will

> cover most of it. about

> $40 a tooth left for us to pay.

> The thing is, the only safety things he does is

> using a water flow over the

> amalgam while he cuts it, with a vaccume to

> collect everything. Is it worth

> the risk to get them out, or do I leave them in?

> Is there anything I can do

> to minnimise the risk? Or should I wait till I win

> the lottery?

>

> Thanks for any and all advice,

> from Kansas

>

>

>

>

>

>

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> 1) Will the charcoal counteract the ALA (or DMSA) ?

It generally absorbs everything, so if you give it within about an

hour of other supplements, you might be wasting the other supplements.

If you have yeast die off symptoms tho, you can give it about 30-45

minutes after your yeast killer, then it will absorb the toxins.

I would not want to give it long term, but for the occasional problem

situation, it is probably okay. I have never used it tho, because my

son does not have die off problems with yeast.

Dana

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I know activated charcoal absorbs and that is exactly why I take it.

However, my question is does it specifically absorb ALA?

And if so, for how long after ingesting the charcoal?

....and will it absorb it all if I wait an hour after tking the ALA?

~Inga

___________on 9/23/04 7:51 PM, danasview at danasview@... wrote:

> 1) Will the charcoal counteract the ALA (or DMSA) ?

It generally absorbs everything, so if you give it within about an

hour of other supplements, you might be wasting the other supplements.

If you have yeast die off symptoms tho, you can give it about 30-45

minutes after your yeast killer, then it will absorb the toxins.

I would not want to give it long term, but for the occasional problem

situation, it is probably okay. I have never used it tho, because my

son does not have die off problems with yeast.

Dana

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I do occasionally use activated charcoal. I don't think I would use it on a

regular basis, because I believe it would deplete all my nutrients. I think it

might counteract ALA and DMSA and would not risk using it at the same time.

Dagmar.

1) Will the charcoal counteract the ALA (or DMSA) ?

2) Is charcoal indeed safe to take or very, very bad?

I am nw to this site as of last night. Any input from anyone appreciated.

~Inga

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> I know activated charcoal absorbs and that is exactly why I take it.

>

> However, my question is does it specifically absorb ALA?

I don't know if it *specificially* absorbs ALA, but I do know that it

absorbs almost everything, so I would guess that yes, it does absorb ALA.

> And if so, for how long after ingesting the charcoal?

> ...and will it absorb it all if I wait an hour after tking the ALA?

I have read that you should wait about 1-1/2 hours, but I don't know

how accurate that is.

Dana

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