Guest guest Posted November 29, 2002 Report Share Posted November 29, 2002 > The question: Is it too late for me to heal from the damage the > mercury did to me (which was pretty severe) Hi Donna, In my opinion, it's never too late. You will be surprised how much better you will feel after a few rounds of chelation done properly. > I don't know how involved I will be able to get at this point, and > wish I could spend my days researching all the alternatives to > improve my health, but don't have that lifestyle Chelation can be done during the weekend. You don't need a doctor or a lot of money, but you do need to be VERY serious about it. All you need to do is educate yourself and don't be afraid to ask for help in case you need it. You can read more here: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Autism-Mercury/files/ANDY_INDEX Good luck! Valentina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2002 Report Share Posted November 29, 2002 Hello Donna, > Through another wonderful list I'm on (immuneweb.org)I found this > group. very good. welcome. > The reason I'm posting is because I need an answer to a simple > question, if anyone would care to respond: > First to briefly explain " me " : I was mercury toxic, had my > amalgams removed about 7 years ago and underwent chelation at that > time. I knew Huggins protocol for removal, but wasn't instructed by > my doctor to do any specific protocol/regimen during the whole > chelating process. Supposedly, back then, the chelation cleared the > mercury, but I felt no difference, if anything, a bit worse. I've > suffered with the symptoms (worsening over these 27 years, I'm 45)of > MCS, FM, etc. etc. etc. > The question: Is it too late for me to heal from the damage the > mercury did to me (which was pretty severe)even though it's been many > years since I did the chelation? no. probably not. I suppose it matters somewhat what you did, but in general, no, it is never too late. I think the AMOUNT of improvement you get may vary depending on the kinds of damage you have, but that is speculation, and it really doesn't matter any way. Improvement is good, regardless of degree. > Since I didn't do whatever would've > helped THEN, while undergoing the treatment, can I do anything to > rectify that? yeah, do the chelation better this time around. > > I don't know how involved I will be able to get at this point, and > wish I could spend my days researching all the alternatives to > improve my health, but don't have that lifestyle > > I'd sincerely appreciate any comments on whether or not I should try > to pursue this particular path to wellness. I'm confused as hell, as > many of us can be, not knowing what to focus on first, mostly due to > lack of time/money or ability to focus at all. My 2 cents says you could try Andy's LOW dose, frequent dose, chelation method, as described here: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Autism-Mercury/files/Andy_dose_sched http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Autism-Mercury/files/ANDY_INDEX http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Autism-Mercury/files/Andy_protocol Try 3 or 4 rounds on weekends [3 days at a time] and see how you feel. If it helps, you will not need any encouragement to continue. best wishes, Moria Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2002 Report Share Posted December 5, 2002 Chelate with ALA on the 3-4 hour protocol and get better. The mercury has been waiting patiently in your brain all along, and will continue to wait patiently until you do this. It is never too late. Andy .. . . . . . .. . . . . > Hello everyone > > Through another wonderful list I'm on (immuneweb.org)I found this > group. First let me say that I hope everyone had a Happy > Thanksgiving. > > The reason I'm posting is because I need an answer to a simple > question, if anyone would care to respond: > First to briefly explain " me " : I was mercury toxic, had my > amalgams removed about 7 years ago and underwent chelation at that > time. I knew Huggins protocol for removal, but wasn't instructed by > my doctor to do any specific protocol/regimen during the whole > chelating process. Supposedly, back then, the chelation cleared the > mercury, but I felt no difference, if anything, a bit worse. I've > suffered with the symptoms (worsening over these 27 years, I'm 45)of > MCS, FM, etc. etc. etc. > The question: Is it too late for me to heal from the damage the > mercury did to me (which was pretty severe)even though it's been many > years since I did the chelation? Since I didn't do whatever would've > helped THEN, while undergoing the treatment, can I do anything to > rectify that? > > I don't know how involved I will be able to get at this point, and > wish I could spend my days researching all the alternatives to > improve my health, but don't have that lifestyle > > I'd sincerely appreciate any comments on whether or not I should try > to pursue this particular path to wellness. I'm confused as hell, as > many of us can be, not knowing what to focus on first, mostly due to > lack of time/money or ability to focus at all. > > Thanks so much, and I'm glad to have discovered you. > Don Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2002 Report Share Posted December 5, 2002 Chelate with ALA on the 3-4 hour protocol and get better. The mercury has been waiting patiently in your brain all along, and will continue to wait patiently until you do this. It is never too late. Andy .. . . . . . .. . . . . > Hello everyone > > Through another wonderful list I'm on (immuneweb.org)I found this > group. First let me say that I hope everyone had a Happy > Thanksgiving. > > The reason I'm posting is because I need an answer to a simple > question, if anyone would care to respond: > First to briefly explain " me " : I was mercury toxic, had my > amalgams removed about 7 years ago and underwent chelation at that > time. I knew Huggins protocol for removal, but wasn't instructed by > my doctor to do any specific protocol/regimen during the whole > chelating process. Supposedly, back then, the chelation cleared the > mercury, but I felt no difference, if anything, a bit worse. I've > suffered with the symptoms (worsening over these 27 years, I'm 45)of > MCS, FM, etc. etc. etc. > The question: Is it too late for me to heal from the damage the > mercury did to me (which was pretty severe)even though it's been many > years since I did the chelation? Since I didn't do whatever would've > helped THEN, while undergoing the treatment, can I do anything to > rectify that? > > I don't know how involved I will be able to get at this point, and > wish I could spend my days researching all the alternatives to > improve my health, but don't have that lifestyle > > I'd sincerely appreciate any comments on whether or not I should try > to pursue this particular path to wellness. I'm confused as hell, as > many of us can be, not knowing what to focus on first, mostly due to > lack of time/money or ability to focus at all. > > Thanks so much, and I'm glad to have discovered you. > Don Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2002 Report Share Posted December 5, 2002 Chelate with ALA on the 3-4 hour protocol and get better. The mercury has been waiting patiently in your brain all along, and will continue to wait patiently until you do this. It is never too late. Andy .. . . . . . .. . . . . > Hello everyone > > Through another wonderful list I'm on (immuneweb.org)I found this > group. First let me say that I hope everyone had a Happy > Thanksgiving. > > The reason I'm posting is because I need an answer to a simple > question, if anyone would care to respond: > First to briefly explain " me " : I was mercury toxic, had my > amalgams removed about 7 years ago and underwent chelation at that > time. I knew Huggins protocol for removal, but wasn't instructed by > my doctor to do any specific protocol/regimen during the whole > chelating process. Supposedly, back then, the chelation cleared the > mercury, but I felt no difference, if anything, a bit worse. I've > suffered with the symptoms (worsening over these 27 years, I'm 45)of > MCS, FM, etc. etc. etc. > The question: Is it too late for me to heal from the damage the > mercury did to me (which was pretty severe)even though it's been many > years since I did the chelation? Since I didn't do whatever would've > helped THEN, while undergoing the treatment, can I do anything to > rectify that? > > I don't know how involved I will be able to get at this point, and > wish I could spend my days researching all the alternatives to > improve my health, but don't have that lifestyle > > I'd sincerely appreciate any comments on whether or not I should try > to pursue this particular path to wellness. I'm confused as hell, as > many of us can be, not knowing what to focus on first, mostly due to > lack of time/money or ability to focus at all. > > Thanks so much, and I'm glad to have discovered you. > Don Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2002 Report Share Posted December 5, 2002 Andy are you in the medical profession and do you have a website I can go to for gathering information? > Chelate with ALA on the 3-4 hour protocol and get better. The mercury has been waiting patiently in your brain all along, and will continue to wait patiently until you do this. It is never too late. Andy .. . . . . . .. . . . . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2002 Report Share Posted December 5, 2002 Andy are you in the medical profession and do you have a website I can go to for gathering information? > Chelate with ALA on the 3-4 hour protocol and get better. The mercury has been waiting patiently in your brain all along, and will continue to wait patiently until you do this. It is never too late. Andy .. . . . . . .. . . . . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2002 Report Share Posted December 5, 2002 Andy are you in the medical profession and do you have a website I can go to for gathering information? > Chelate with ALA on the 3-4 hour protocol and get better. The mercury has been waiting patiently in your brain all along, and will continue to wait patiently until you do this. It is never too late. Andy .. . . . . . .. . . . . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2002 Report Share Posted December 6, 2002 > Andy are you in the medical profession and do you have a website I can go to for gathering information? I am not a licensed health care practitioner of any sort. www.noamalgam.com has info on my book. The files section of the autism mercury list has lots of protocol info. Andy. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . > > > > > Chelate with ALA on the 3-4 hour protocol and get better. The mercury > has been waiting patiently in your brain all along, and will continue > to wait patiently until you do this. It is never too l Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2002 Report Share Posted December 6, 2002 Every time I go to a bookstore....even the major chains....I can NOT find these books about toxic dental metals/amalgam! I know that there are several out there, that can be purchased on the internet, but I am wondering WHY they are not out there, in plain sight, for the general public to see/purchase? Wouldn't this make the public much more aware of this issue, and be more informed, as consumers? Dana on 12/06/2002 3:32 AM, andrewhallcutler at AndyCutler@... wrote: > Andy are you in the medical profession and do you have a website I can go to for gathering information? I am not a licensed health care practitioner of any sort. www.noamalgam.com has info on my book. The files section of the autism mercury list has lots of protocol info. Andy. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . > > > > > Chelate with ALA on the 3-4 hour protocol and get better. The mercury > has been waiting patiently in your brain all along, and will continue > to wait patiently until you do this. It is never too l Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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