Guest guest Posted May 7, 2002 Report Share Posted May 7, 2002 , I had the blood volume test done in Montreal. I had a 40% reduction in red circulating blood cells and a 15% reduction in plasma volume. Is it any wonder I was fatigued. I got rid of my fibro with the glyco's and had no symptoms of low blood volume until my Dentist put a nickle metal crown in my mouth and I got a huge increase in mercury. I know this is what caused it because when I dumped the huge amount of mercury these symptoms went away. It is the residual mercury that is still stuck there in my head now that is causing me problems and when I get that out I am sure I will return to normal again. low blood volume > In a message dated 5/7/02 1:11:16 AM Central Daylight Time, > mmacfar@... writes: > > << I am sure low blood volume is directly related to mercury and toxins in the > hypothalmus. >> > > How can you tell if you have low blood volume? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2002 Report Share Posted May 7, 2002 Hi What are Glyco's Singapore Re: low blood volume , I had the blood volume test done in Montreal. I had a 40% reduction in red circulating blood cells and a 15% reduction in plasma volume. Is it any wonder I was fatigued. I got rid of my fibro with the glyco's and had no symptoms of low blood volume until my Dentist put a nickle metal crown in my mouth and I got a huge increase in mercury. I know this is what caused it because when I dumped the huge amount of mercury these symptoms went away. It is the residual mercury that is still stuck there in my head now that is causing me problems and when I get that out I am sure I will return to normal again. low blood volume > In a message dated 5/7/02 1:11:16 AM Central Daylight Time, > mmacfar@... writes: > > << I am sure low blood volume is directly related to mercury and toxins in the > hypothalmus. >> > > How can you tell if you have low blood volume? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2002 Report Share Posted May 7, 2002 , Glyco's are glyconutritionals. Aloe based. low blood volume > > > > In a message dated 5/7/02 1:11:16 AM Central Daylight Time, > > mmacfar@... writes: > > > > << I am sure low blood volume is directly related to mercury and > toxins in > the > > hypothalmus. >> > > > > How can you tell if you have low blood volume? > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2002 Report Share Posted May 7, 2002 , Glyco's are glyconutritionals. Aloe based. low blood volume > > > > In a message dated 5/7/02 1:11:16 AM Central Daylight Time, > > mmacfar@... writes: > > > > << I am sure low blood volume is directly related to mercury and > toxins in > the > > hypothalmus. >> > > > > How can you tell if you have low blood volume? > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2002 Report Share Posted May 7, 2002 , Glyco's are glyconutritionals. Aloe based. low blood volume > > > > In a message dated 5/7/02 1:11:16 AM Central Daylight Time, > > mmacfar@... writes: > > > > << I am sure low blood volume is directly related to mercury and > toxins in > the > > hypothalmus. >> > > > > How can you tell if you have low blood volume? > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2002 Report Share Posted May 8, 2002 Thanks What products would you recommend (web address great if you have it) Some people also says that Gookinaid helps Cheers Re: low blood volume , Glyco's are glyconutritionals. Aloe based. low blood volume > > > > In a message dated 5/7/02 1:11:16 AM Central Daylight Time, > > mmacfar@... writes: > > > > << I am sure low blood volume is directly related to mercury and > toxins in > the > > hypothalmus. >> > > > > How can you tell if you have low blood volume? > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2002 Report Share Posted May 8, 2002 Thanks What products would you recommend (web address great if you have it) Some people also says that Gookinaid helps Cheers Re: low blood volume , Glyco's are glyconutritionals. Aloe based. low blood volume > > > > In a message dated 5/7/02 1:11:16 AM Central Daylight Time, > > mmacfar@... writes: > > > > << I am sure low blood volume is directly related to mercury and > toxins in > the > > hypothalmus. >> > > > > How can you tell if you have low blood volume? > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2002 Report Share Posted May 8, 2002 Thanks What products would you recommend (web address great if you have it) Some people also says that Gookinaid helps Cheers Re: low blood volume , Glyco's are glyconutritionals. Aloe based. low blood volume > > > > In a message dated 5/7/02 1:11:16 AM Central Daylight Time, > > mmacfar@... writes: > > > > << I am sure low blood volume is directly related to mercury and > toxins in > the > > hypothalmus. >> > > > > How can you tell if you have low blood volume? > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2002 Report Share Posted May 8, 2002 The cure is to get the mercury out. None of the drinks would have helped me. You need to restore the blood volume by getting the hypothalmus detoxed. You should not have low blood volume and for me it is the mercury that caused this. All the other things are just bandaids. I got my glyco's from Mannatech. low blood volume > > > > > > > In a message dated 5/7/02 1:11:16 AM Central Daylight Time, > > > mmacfar@... writes: > > > > > > << I am sure low blood volume is directly related to mercury and > > toxins in > > the > > > hypothalmus. >> > > > > > > How can you tell if you have low blood volume? > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2002 Report Share Posted May 8, 2002 In a message dated 5/8/02 9:23:05 AM Central Daylight Time, mmacfar@... writes: > How can you tell if you have low blood volume? > One of the ways to find out if you have low blood volume is to stand very still with hands at side for as long as you are able. If you have low blood volume and neurally mediated hypotension, you will feel faint and feel an overwhelming urge to lie down. Low blood volume can be a sign of hypercoagulable blood. Low sed rate is a tip off. Mine was 2 and I went on blood thinners and that helped to some degree. I actually began to sit up to eat. I am having four crowns pulled off next week for " discovery. " Since I have chelated, my neurally mediated hypotension (a miscommunication between the brain and heart according to Hopkins) has improved. A tilt test at s Hopkins can prove if a person has NMH and that typically goes along with low blood volume, inasmuch as most of their approaches are to increase blood volume. At least those folks are among the early fainters. I cannot be sure until next week that I have gotten all my mercury out, but I suspect getting the five metals (count em) that are in my mouth out, cannot hurt. I have silver, nickel, gold, gold alloys and other stuff that is under crowns, on crowns, backs the crown and by two more weeks, I will have pure porcelain over these teeth. Dr. Mark Breiner did my mercury removal and unfortunately today my dentist told me that in those days, grinding surfaces were the major concern. I think I probably do not have mercury under those crowns, but if I do, I will probably be among those who can chelate with mercury in and under crowns where it is not accessible to the vascular system as I was told today, because I am sure I have improved. I feel terrible, but I have improved. At times I do not feel " horrible, " and I owe this to the Cutler protocol of ALA and other supplements recommended in his book. I would say that overall my major problem has been the presyncope associated with low blood volume and I do believe mercury caused this problem--although I have almost no evidence except personal experience. Pesticide exposures, especially to the organophosphates exacerbated this problem horribly--as it should because the MSDS sheet lists faintness as a symptom as well as drops in blood pressure. SJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2002 Report Share Posted May 8, 2002 , I had a high sed rate and my blood pressure has always been perfect. I also have never fainted or even been close to it. You can have the low blood problems without these symptoms. I only got the low blood volume after the nickle metal crown was placed. I never had those symptoms before. I had fibro but it was totally different than the blood volume problem. I am sure that mercury causes the low blood volume because of the saturation of the hypothalamus. The hypothalamus controls the blood volume and it cannot do the job being mercury soaked. Re: low blood volume > In a message dated 5/8/02 9:23:05 AM Central Daylight Time, > mmacfar@... writes: > > > > How can you tell if you have low blood volume? > > > > One of the ways to find out if you have low blood volume is to stand very > still with hands at side for as long as you are able. If you have low blood > volume and neurally mediated hypotension, you will feel faint and feel an > overwhelming urge to lie down. > > Low blood volume can be a sign of hypercoagulable blood. Low sed rate is a > tip off. Mine was 2 and I went on blood thinners and that helped to some > degree. I actually began to sit up to eat. > > I am having four crowns pulled off next week for " discovery. " Since I have > chelated, my neurally mediated hypotension (a miscommunication between the > brain and heart according to Hopkins) has improved. A tilt test at s > Hopkins can prove if a person has NMH and that typically goes along with low > blood volume, inasmuch as most of their approaches are to increase blood > volume. At least those folks are among the early fainters. > > I cannot be sure until next week that I have gotten all my mercury out, but I > suspect getting the five metals (count em) that are in my mouth out, cannot > hurt. I have silver, nickel, gold, gold alloys and other stuff that is under > crowns, on crowns, backs the crown and by two more weeks, I will have pure > porcelain over these teeth. > > Dr. Mark Breiner did my mercury removal and unfortunately today my dentist > told me that in those days, grinding surfaces were the major concern. > > I think I probably do not have mercury under those crowns, but if I do, I > will probably be among those who can chelate with mercury in and under crowns > where it is not accessible to the vascular system as I was told today, > because I am sure I have improved. I feel terrible, but I have improved. At > times I do not feel " horrible, " and I owe this to the Cutler protocol of ALA > and other supplements recommended in his book. > > I would say that overall my major problem has been the presyncope associated > with low blood volume and I do believe mercury caused this problem--although > I have almost no evidence except personal experience. Pesticide exposures, > especially to the organophosphates exacerbated this problem horribly--as it > should because the MSDS sheet lists faintness as a symptom as well as drops > in blood pressure. SJ > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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