Guest guest Posted September 24, 2004 Report Share Posted September 24, 2004 Is anybody at this site using a ZAPPER? I have not heard anyone mentionit...just yeast situations I have been using one for some time off and on, and it seems to take care of the problem. Then again, I am not all that sure as I have so many problems, I never really know for certain just what is causing what. But the Terminator Zapper is small and easy to use. I often wear one under my arm or someplace like that while I am busy with other tasks. ~inga _______________ 9/24/04 6:34 PM, szenasiboys at brian_szenasi@... wrote: >Sheryl, The current thinking on DMPS vs DSMA is that it does not appear to aggravate yeast problems in children who are prone to develop it. It is also suggested that DMPS gets rid of mercury and thus a better chelator than DSMA. My experience is only with DSMA, not DMPS, so I am speaking from a speculative point of view. With my children, it has been slow and steady, but significant. I am interested in trying DMPS in the near future to see if it really is better, since my kids have a yeast tendency. Tina ======================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2004 Report Share Posted September 26, 2004 What is a Zapper? Never heard of it. On Sep 24, 2004, at 10:49 PM, delideger wrote: > Is anybody at this site using a ZAPPER? I have not heard anyone > mentionit...just yeast situations > > I have been using one for some time off and on, and it seems to take > care of > the problem. Then again, I am not all that sure as I have so many > problems, > I never really know for certain just what is causing what. > > But the Terminator Zapper is small and easy to use. I often wear one > under > my arm or someplace like that while I am busy with other tasks. > ~inga > _______________ > 9/24/04 6:34 PM, szenasiboys at brian_szenasi@... wrote: > > > >Sheryl, > > The current thinking on DMPS vs DSMA is that it does not appear to > aggravate yeast problems in children who are prone to develop it. It > is also suggested that DMPS gets rid of mercury and thus a better > chelator than DSMA. My experience is only with DSMA, not DMPS, so I > am speaking from a speculative point of view. With my children, it > has been slow and steady, but significant. I am interested in trying > DMPS in the near future to see if it really is better, since my kids > have a yeast tendency. > > Tina > > > > ======================================================= > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2004 Report Share Posted September 26, 2004 See my answer to Janet, just a couple of posts back. " Re: Do you take zinc? - Janet " ~Inga _________________ on 9/26/04 6:58 AM, Harmon at lisaharmon@... wrote: > > What is a Zapper? Never heard of it. > > > > On Sep 24, 2004, at 10:49 PM, delideger wrote: > >> Is anybody at this site using a ZAPPER? I have not heard anyone >> mentionit...just yeast situations >> >> I have been using one for some time off and on, and it seems to take >> care of >> the problem. Then again, I am not all that sure as I have so many >> problems, >> I never really know for certain just what is causing what. >> >> But the Terminator Zapper is small and easy to use. I often wear one >> under >> my arm or someplace like that while I am busy with other tasks. >> ~inga >> _______________ >> 9/24/04 6:34 PM, szenasiboys at brian_szenasi@... wrote: >> >> >>> Sheryl, >> >> The current thinking on DMPS vs DSMA is that it does not appear to >> aggravate yeast problems in children who are prone to develop it. It >> is also suggested that DMPS gets rid of mercury and thus a better >> chelator than DSMA. My experience is only with DSMA, not DMPS, so I >> am speaking from a speculative point of view. With my children, it >> has been slow and steady, but significant. I am interested in trying >> DMPS in the near future to see if it really is better, since my kids >> have a yeast tendency. >> >> Tina >> >> >> >> ======================================================= >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2004 Report Share Posted September 26, 2004 Thanks, Inga. I guess I missed it. On Sep 26, 2004, at 4:15 PM, delideger wrote: > See my answer to Janet, just a couple of posts back. > > " Re: Do you take zinc? - Janet " > > ~Inga > > > _________________ > > > > > > > on 9/26/04 6:58 AM, Harmon at lisaharmon@... wrote: > > > > > What is a Zapper? Never heard of it. > > > > > > > > On Sep 24, 2004, at 10:49 PM, delideger wrote: > > > >> Is anybody at this site using a ZAPPER? I have not heard anyone > >> mentionit...just yeast situations > >> > >> I have been using one for some time off and on, and it seems to > take > >> care of > >> the problem. Then again, I am not all that sure as I have so many > >> problems, > >> I never really know for certain just what is causing what. > >> > >> But the Terminator Zapper is small and easy to use. I often wear > one > >> under > >> my arm or someplace like that while I am busy with other tasks. > >> ~inga > >> _______________ > >> 9/24/04 6:34 PM, szenasiboys at brian_szenasi@... wrote: > >> > >> > >>> Sheryl, > >> > >> The current thinking on DMPS vs DSMA is that it does not appear to > >> aggravate yeast problems in children who are prone to develop it. > It > >> is also suggested that DMPS gets rid of mercury and thus a better > >> chelator than DSMA. My experience is only with DSMA, not DMPS, so > I > >> am speaking from a speculative point of view. With my children, it > >> has been slow and steady, but significant. I am interested in > trying > >> DMPS in the near future to see if it really is better, since my > kids > >> have a yeast tendency. > >> > >> Tina > >> > >> > >> > >> ======================================================= > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2004 Report Share Posted September 26, 2004 NO! YOu didnt, LOL! I had just finished making the post right before I read your question! (smile) ~Inga ))))))))))) on 9/26/04 1:48 PM, Harmon at lisaharmon@... wrote: > Thanks, Inga. I guess I missed it. > > > > On Sep 26, 2004, at 4:15 PM, delideger wrote: > >> See my answer to Janet, just a couple of posts back. >> >> " Re: Do you take zinc? - Janet " >> >> ~Inga >> >> >> _________________ >> >> >> >> >> >> >> on 9/26/04 6:58 AM, Harmon at lisaharmon@... wrote: >> >>> >>> What is a Zapper? Never heard of it. >>> >>> >>> >>> On Sep 24, 2004, at 10:49 PM, delideger wrote: >>> >>>> Is anybody at this site using a ZAPPER? I have not heard anyone >>>> mentionit...just yeast situations >>>> >>>> I have been using one for some time off and on, and it seems to >> take >>>> care of >>>> the problem. Then again, I am not all that sure as I have so many >>>> problems, >>>> I never really know for certain just what is causing what. >>>> >>>> But the Terminator Zapper is small and easy to use. I often wear >> one >>>> under >>>> my arm or someplace like that while I am busy with other tasks. >>>> ~inga >>>> _______________ >>>> 9/24/04 6:34 PM, szenasiboys at brian_szenasi@... wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>> Sheryl, >>>> >>>> The current thinking on DMPS vs DSMA is that it does not appear to >>>> aggravate yeast problems in children who are prone to develop it. >> It >>>> is also suggested that DMPS gets rid of mercury and thus a better >>>> chelator than DSMA. My experience is only with DSMA, not DMPS, so >> I >>>> am speaking from a speculative point of view. With my children, it >>>> has been slow and steady, but significant. I am interested in >> trying >>>> DMPS in the near future to see if it really is better, since my >> kids >>>> have a yeast tendency. >>>> >>>> Tina >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> ======================================================= >>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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