Guest guest Posted September 25, 2004 Report Share Posted September 25, 2004 Is there a new protocol that is not in his book? I have been doing selenium most of the time becasue of what I know about it a Hg, but do not recall reading anything about it in his booK/??? Is it a must? ~Inga on 9/25/04 12:47 PM, szenasiboys at brian_szenasi@... wrote: Hi all, After chelating my three boys for about a year and a half, I decided to take charge of my own health. Inspite of eating healthfully, exercising and taking vitamins, I was always tired, had horrible PMS and depression and food intolerances. After I had some testing done, I discovered I was indeed metal toxic to mercury, lead, arsenic and cadmium. I apprently am also fighting some viruses as well. I began with fighting the viruses and did some homeopathic viral remedies, Olive Leaf Extract and two days of high dose Vitamin A. The previous helped a bit, but the vitamin A seemed to help a lot more. I also did a month of anti-candida treatment, which seemed to lift my mental fog and depression. I began a round of ALA yesterday, following Andy's protocol, every 3-4 hours with high dose Vitamin C 4x per day as well as 200 mcg of selenium before bed. I can tell you with no uncertainty, that I have not felt this good in many years! My energy is phenominally better and my thinking is much more clear. Thank you so much for all the wonderful information this group has provided over the years. Tina ======================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2004 Report Share Posted September 25, 2004 > > Hi all, > > After chelating my three boys for about a year and a half, I decided > to take charge of my own health. Inspite of eating healthfully, > exercising and taking vitamins, I was always tired, had horrible PMS > and depression and food intolerances. After I had some testing done, > I discovered I was indeed metal toxic to mercury, lead, arsenic and > cadmium. I apprently am also fighting some viruses as well. I began > with fighting the viruses and did some homeopathic viral remedies, > Olive Leaf Extract and two days of high dose Vitamin A. The previous > helped a bit, but the vitamin A seemed to help a lot more. I also > did a month of anti-candida treatment, which seemed to lift my mental > fog and depression. I began a round of ALA yesterday, following > Andy's protocol, every 3-4 hours with high dose Vitamin C 4x per day > as well as 200 mcg of selenium before bed. I can tell you with no > uncertainty, that I have not felt this good in many years! My energy > is phenominally better and my thinking is much more clear. Thank you > so much for all the wonderful information this group has provided > over the years. > > > Tina > > > > ======================================================= > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2004 Report Share Posted September 26, 2004 Tina, Would suggest that you also try natural progesterone cream for PMS. It is the lack of progesterone and/or too much estrogen that causes PMS symptoms. Estrogen is an excitatory hormone that needs to be balanced with natural progesterone. Our environment is overloaded with estrogenic compounds (hormones in food, pesticides, chlorine, etc.) affecting men, women & children. Most of us have excess estrogen levels. The treatment is diet (hormone free meat & poultry with organic fresh fruits and vegetables, as much as possible) and natural progesterone cream (which can be purchased over the counter). Dr. Lee also has a website at www.johnleemd.com that gives more information. Natural progesterone cream (14 to 21 days per month - ending when period starts) helps with anxiety, weepiness, insomnia, PMS, aggression & other bad moods. You can buy natural progesterone cream over the counter at most health food stores. The most commonly used brand is Pro-Gest. Progesterone (which is calming) balances estrogen (which is excitatory). Would suggest that everyone read book WHAT YOU DOCTOR MAY NOT TELL YOU ABOUT PREMENOPAUSE by Lee, MD. Don't let the title fool you, this book should be read by all, even if not premenopausal. Do not confuse with synthetic Progestins which require prescriptions, are frequently toxic and not calming. You can check out hormone balance questionaire at http://www.johnleemd.net/forms/hb_test.html. Progesterone is an amazing hormone with multiple functions. Hope this helps, Janet McAuley >I was always tired, had horrible PMS and depression and food intolerances. Tina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 2004 Report Share Posted September 26, 2004 It said " FILE NOT FOUND " ~Inga You can check out hormone balance questionaire at http://www.johnleemd.net/forms/hb_test.html. Progesterone is an amazing hormone with multiple functions. Hope this helps, Janet McAuley >I was always tired, had horrible PMS and depression and food intolerances. Tina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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