Guest guest Posted August 31, 2004 Report Share Posted August 31, 2004 Upon getting the last amalgam out, I thought I would wait four days and try a round of DMSA. After the first dose, however, I developed a small hemorrhage in one eye, which widened with the second dose. So I stopped the experiment and the spot went away the next day. Question: Does this mean that I may not be able to use the chelating drugs? History: I am sure mercury was driving the borderline hypertension (130/80)I had for a long time (decades?), because blood pressure normalized to 120/70 immediately with mercury out of the mouth. But I am wondering if my vascular system may not be able to handle elevated mercury in the bloodstream again. I'm not sure of the mechanism whereby mercury elevates blood pressure, so I don't know if it does permanent damage to the blood vessels. Also, I found out the hard way that I am probably high sulfur. I followed my dentist's recommendation of chlorella and IV glutathione, which I believe, was a wrong move. I have felt dizzy, less balanced, and somewhat sick since. I tried a low sulfur diet, and that seems to have stemmed the rapid weight loss I was experiencing on top of the other symptoms. I'm still feeling surges of temperature and sweating, although those symptoms have abated somewhat. Guess I need to understand the implications of high sulfur as well as history of hypertension for what process of metals removal I attempt next. I may need some expert input as to what processs would be best. Thanks for any help! Diane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2004 Report Share Posted August 31, 2004 I don't know the answer to your question but can you explain how a low sulfur diet has helped to stem your weight loss? > Upon getting the last amalgam out, I thought I would wait four days > and try a round of DMSA. After the first dose, however, I developed > a small hemorrhage in one eye, which widened with the second dose. > So I stopped the experiment and the spot went away the next day. > > Question: Does this mean that I may not be able to use the chelating > drugs? > > History: I am sure mercury was driving the borderline hypertension > (130/80)I had for a long time (decades?), because blood pressure > normalized to 120/70 immediately with mercury out of the mouth. But > I am wondering if my vascular system may not be able to handle > elevated mercury in the bloodstream again. I'm not sure of the > mechanism whereby mercury elevates blood pressure, so I don't know > if it does permanent damage to the blood vessels. Also, I found out > the hard way that I am probably high sulfur. I followed my > dentist's recommendation of chlorella and IV glutathione, which I > believe, was a wrong move. I have felt dizzy, less balanced, and > somewhat sick since. I tried a low sulfur diet, and that seems to > have stemmed the rapid weight loss I was experiencing on top of the > other symptoms. I'm still feeling surges of temperature and > sweating, although those symptoms have abated somewhat. Guess I need > to understand the implications of high sulfur as well as history of > hypertension for what process of metals removal I attempt next. I > may need some expert input as to what processs would be best. > > Thanks for any help! Diane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2004 Report Share Posted August 31, 2004 This is a good question for Andy, I think. Maybe label your subject that way? [ ] with high sulfur/hypertension can I use chelating drugs > Upon getting the last amalgam out, I thought I would wait four days > and try a round of DMSA. After the first dose, however, I developed > a small hemorrhage in one eye, which widened with the second dose. > So I stopped the experiment and the spot went away the next day. > > Question: Does this mean that I may not be able to use the chelating > drugs? > > History: I am sure mercury was driving the borderline hypertension > (130/80)I had for a long time (decades?), because blood pressure > normalized to 120/70 immediately with mercury out of the mouth. But > I am wondering if my vascular system may not be able to handle > elevated mercury in the bloodstream again. I'm not sure of the > mechanism whereby mercury elevates blood pressure, so I don't know > if it does permanent damage to the blood vessels. Also, I found out > the hard way that I am probably high sulfur. I followed my > dentist's recommendation of chlorella and IV glutathione, which I > believe, was a wrong move. I have felt dizzy, less balanced, and > somewhat sick since. I tried a low sulfur diet, and that seems to > have stemmed the rapid weight loss I was experiencing on top of the > other symptoms. I'm still feeling surges of temperature and > sweating, although those symptoms have abated somewhat. Guess I need > to understand the implications of high sulfur as well as history of > hypertension for what process of metals removal I attempt next. I > may need some expert input as to what processs would be best. > > Thanks for any help! Diane > > > > > > > ======================================================= > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2004 Report Share Posted September 1, 2004 Diane, chlorella redistributes mercury .It probably went to the optic nerve. R Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2004 Report Share Posted September 1, 2004 I have high blood pressure, sometimes 160/99 if I dont take my meds, and I use DMSA and ALA with no problem related to HBP. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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