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Raquel,

Would your doctor prescribe low dose Cortef, as described in Andy's

book and at www.endfatigue.com

>

> Hi list:

>

> I am in month 4 after the removal of the last amalgams. I improved

> greatly in the first 2 months after removal, and as expected I have

> regressed to chronic fatigue. I expect the next 6 to 9 months to be

> rough, to say the least. At the moment I am chelating with DMPS and

> ALA.

>

> In page 94 of " Amalgam Illness " Ephedrine is recomended to manage

> fatigue. The supplement store told me today that it has been

banned.

> Apparently, it is dangerous for the heart. Andy recomended taking

> 12.5 mg in the AM and then 6.25 mg every 5 hours or so until 6 PM

> (forgot the page). Is this still a good idea? The other options are

> Ritalin and Cylert. I am weary of possibly addictive drugs like

> Ritalin.

>

> What are my options for managing fastigue for the next 6 to 9

months?

>

> Thanks.

>

> Warmly,

>

> Raquel

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> > In page 94 of " Amalgam Illness " Ephedrine is recomended to manage

> > fatigue. The supplement store told me today that it has been

> > banned.

Yes, unfortunately.

> > Apparently, it is dangerous for the heart.

So the FDA says. Do you believe the FDA any more?

> > Andy recomended taking

> > 12.5 mg in the AM and then 6.25 mg every 5 hours or so until 6 PM

> > (forgot the page). Is this still a good idea? The other options are

> > Ritalin and Cylert. I am weary of possibly addictive drugs like

> > Ritalin.

Thease are way way more dangerouis than ephedrine.

My suggestion stands.

BTW, cylert is very dangerous for the liver. I am surprised you didn't

mention adderall, that is the one most often suggested by doc's for

adults.

> > What are my options for managing fastigue for the next 6 to 9

> months?

Pseudoephedrine, tyrosine, addressing allergy problems, and a wide

variety of supplements that require understanding what the cause of the

fatigue is to konw which ones to suggest.

> > Thanks.

> >

> > Warmly,

> >

> > Raquel

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Thanks for the info. I'll try :).

> >

> > Hi list:

> >

> > I am in month 4 after the removal of the last amalgams. I

improved

> > greatly in the first 2 months after removal, and as expected I

have

> > regressed to chronic fatigue. I expect the next 6 to 9 months to

be

> > rough, to say the least. At the moment I am chelating with DMPS

and

> > ALA.

> >

> > In page 94 of " Amalgam Illness " Ephedrine is recomended to

manage

> > fatigue. The supplement store told me today that it has been

> banned.

> > Apparently, it is dangerous for the heart. Andy recomended

taking

> > 12.5 mg in the AM and then 6.25 mg every 5 hours or so until 6

PM

> > (forgot the page). Is this still a good idea? The other options

are

> > Ritalin and Cylert. I am weary of possibly addictive drugs like

> > Ritalin.

> >

> > What are my options for managing fastigue for the next 6 to 9

> months?

> >

> > Thanks.

> >

> > Warmly,

> >

> > Raquel

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> > > Apparently, it is dangerous for the heart.

>

> So the FDA says. Do you believe the FDA any more?

>

Weeeeell, I'll answer you after I drink my morning glass of mercury.

> > > Ritalin and Cylert. I am weary of possibly addictive drugs

like

> > > Ritalin.

>

> Thease are way way more dangerouis than ephedrine.

>

Good, this is what I was looking for.

> BTW, cylert is very dangerous for the liver. I am surprised you

didn't

> mention adderall, that is the one most often suggested by doc's

for

> adults.

>

I don't want to come out of this fatigue thing as an addict. I don't

want to use addictive and dangerous drugs like those.

> Pseudoephedrine, tyrosine, addressing allergy problems, and a

wide

> variety of supplements that require understanding what the cause

of the

> fatigue is to konw which ones to suggest.

>

I'll look into it. Thanks Andy.

Warmly,

Raquel

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