Guest guest Posted December 18, 2002 Report Share Posted December 18, 2002 Modifilan cannot be compared to ALA. It is not a systemic chelator and does not produce side effects as far as I know. ALA can be dangerous if somebody is not careful and is not so effective if ones digestive tract does not have good elimination. A combination of both would be ideal in my opinion. I have a very positive experience of modifilan and have suggested it to friends with a mercury problem who also reported better energy and clearer thinking about 2 weeks after starting it. I still (after 4 months) take it, as when I twice decided to try stopping it I slowly felt worse. When I started again my colour and energy was quickly restored. > Wanted to know if Modiflan would increase estrogen levels? > I have that problem when taking grasses and I am not sure > about seaweed. Anybody know? > > Liz D. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2002 Report Share Posted December 19, 2002 Where do you find out more about this stuff. Andy - do you have an opinion? I know you aren't an encyclopedia - but I trust your judgement over all (and then make my own decisions as with everything : ) Thanks. Jeanie Modifilan cannot be compared to ALA. It is not a systemic chelator and does not produce side effects as far as I know. ALA can be dangerous if somebody is not careful and is not so effective if ones digestive tract does not have good elimination. A combination of both would be ideal in my opinion. I have a very positive experience of modifilan and have suggested it to friends with a mercury problem who also reported better energy and clearer thinking about 2 weeks after starting it. I still (after 4 months) take it, as when I twice decided to try stopping it I slowly felt worse. When I started again my colour and energy was quickly restored. > Wanted to know if Modiflan would increase estrogen levels? > I have that problem when taking grasses and I am not sure > about seaweed. Anybody know? > > Liz D. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2002 Report Share Posted December 20, 2002 Jeanie, Andy has stated he believes Modifilan and similar products are useless. I would suggest you try it and judge for yourself. In a previous message I posted the web pages of other products containing the same algae, which without any reference to Modifilan, present the mercury absorption capabilities of them. Mercury and other heavy metal absorption by algae has been researched in published papers. What I would like to ask Andy is whether one could do harm by trying this product. I did not have the slightest negative side effect, only positive results (after about 2 weeks). The 2 mercury toxic people (friends)who took it after my advice reported the same too. Their mercury toxicity was confirmed by hair tests and Andy's criteria. > Where do you find out more about this stuff. Andy - do you have an opinion? > I know you aren't an encyclopedia - but I trust your judgement over all (and > then make my own decisions as with everything : ) Thanks. Jeanie > > Modifilan cannot be compared to ALA. It is not a systemic chelator > and does not produce side effects as far as I know. ALA can be > dangerous if somebody is not careful and is not so effective if ones > digestive tract does not have good elimination. A combination of > both would be ideal in my opinion. I have a very positive experience > of modifilan and have suggested it to friends with a mercury problem > who also reported better energy and clearer thinking about 2 weeks > after starting it. I still (after 4 months) take it, as when I twice > decided to try stopping it I slowly felt worse. When I started again > my colour and energy was quickly restored. > > > ] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2002 Report Share Posted December 20, 2002 I just ordered six bottles of Modifilan to try it out, off their website....http://www.modifilan.com. I will let you know what I think after trying it. Dana on 12/20/2002 3:18 AM, george7582000 michael758@...> at michael758@... wrote: Jeanie, Andy has stated he believes Modifilan and similar products are useless. I would suggest you try it and judge for yourself. In a previous message I posted the web pages of other products containing the same algae, which without any reference to Modifilan, present the mercury absorption capabilities of them. Mercury and other heavy metal absorption by algae has been researched in published papers. What I would like to ask Andy is whether one could do harm by trying this product. I did not have the slightest negative side effect, only positive results (after about 2 weeks). The 2 mercury toxic people (friends)who took it after my advice reported the same too. Their mercury toxicity was confirmed by hair tests and Andy's criteria. > Where do you find out more about this stuff. Andy - do you have an opinion? > I know you aren't an encyclopedia - but I trust your judgement over all (and > then make my own decisions as with everything : ) Thanks. Jeanie > > Modifilan cannot be compared to ALA. It is not a systemic chelator > and does not produce side effects as far as I know. ALA can be > dangerous if somebody is not careful and is not so effective if ones > digestive tract does not have good elimination. A combination of > both would be ideal in my opinion. I have a very positive experience > of modifilan and have suggested it to friends with a mercury problem > who also reported better energy and clearer thinking about 2 weeks > after starting it. I still (after 4 months) take it, as when I twice > decided to try stopping it I slowly felt worse. When I started again > my colour and energy was quickly restored. > > > ] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2002 Report Share Posted December 20, 2002 I just ordered six bottles of Modifilan to try it out, off their website....http://www.modifilan.com. I will let you know what I think after trying it. Dana on 12/20/2002 3:18 AM, george7582000 michael758@...> at michael758@... wrote: Jeanie, Andy has stated he believes Modifilan and similar products are useless. I would suggest you try it and judge for yourself. In a previous message I posted the web pages of other products containing the same algae, which without any reference to Modifilan, present the mercury absorption capabilities of them. Mercury and other heavy metal absorption by algae has been researched in published papers. What I would like to ask Andy is whether one could do harm by trying this product. I did not have the slightest negative side effect, only positive results (after about 2 weeks). The 2 mercury toxic people (friends)who took it after my advice reported the same too. Their mercury toxicity was confirmed by hair tests and Andy's criteria. > Where do you find out more about this stuff. Andy - do you have an opinion? > I know you aren't an encyclopedia - but I trust your judgement over all (and > then make my own decisions as with everything : ) Thanks. Jeanie > > Modifilan cannot be compared to ALA. It is not a systemic chelator > and does not produce side effects as far as I know. ALA can be > dangerous if somebody is not careful and is not so effective if ones > digestive tract does not have good elimination. A combination of > both would be ideal in my opinion. I have a very positive experience > of modifilan and have suggested it to friends with a mercury problem > who also reported better energy and clearer thinking about 2 weeks > after starting it. I still (after 4 months) take it, as when I twice > decided to try stopping it I slowly felt worse. When I started again > my colour and energy was quickly restored. > > > ] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2002 Report Share Posted December 20, 2002 I just ordered six bottles of Modifilan to try it out, off their website....http://www.modifilan.com. I will let you know what I think after trying it. Dana on 12/20/2002 3:18 AM, george7582000 michael758@...> at michael758@... wrote: Jeanie, Andy has stated he believes Modifilan and similar products are useless. I would suggest you try it and judge for yourself. In a previous message I posted the web pages of other products containing the same algae, which without any reference to Modifilan, present the mercury absorption capabilities of them. Mercury and other heavy metal absorption by algae has been researched in published papers. What I would like to ask Andy is whether one could do harm by trying this product. I did not have the slightest negative side effect, only positive results (after about 2 weeks). The 2 mercury toxic people (friends)who took it after my advice reported the same too. Their mercury toxicity was confirmed by hair tests and Andy's criteria. > Where do you find out more about this stuff. Andy - do you have an opinion? > I know you aren't an encyclopedia - but I trust your judgement over all (and > then make my own decisions as with everything : ) Thanks. Jeanie > > Modifilan cannot be compared to ALA. It is not a systemic chelator > and does not produce side effects as far as I know. ALA can be > dangerous if somebody is not careful and is not so effective if ones > digestive tract does not have good elimination. A combination of > both would be ideal in my opinion. I have a very positive experience > of modifilan and have suggested it to friends with a mercury problem > who also reported better energy and clearer thinking about 2 weeks > after starting it. I still (after 4 months) take it, as when I twice > decided to try stopping it I slowly felt worse. When I started again > my colour and energy was quickly restored. > > > ] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2002 Report Share Posted December 24, 2002 , I got my Modifilan in yesterday. I took six last night and ten this morning. Yesterday, I was so lethargic, I could barely make it to the Post Office to pick it up. After taking six, I was up for half the night! My mind seemed so clear! (Relatively speaking....I still have a long way to go!). When I read the insert that came with the package, I read that they should be taken in the morning, because one of the side effects is increased energy....well that is true! I knew this rapid effect could not be from eliminating heavy metals THAT fast, so I read some more, and came upon the fact that it contains iodine, which regulates the thyroid. I have euthyroid sick syndrome, and one of the differential diagnoses of ESS is iodine deficiency. I have read a lot of posts on this site from people with heavy metal poisoning having thyroid problems. Maybe we are having thryoid problems because we are iodine deficient? I did a search on iodine deficiency and the symptoms are lethargy, apathy, hypothyroidism, fatigue....and goiter at the most extreme end. I read that iodine actually makes us who we are and gives us our personalities....due to it's effects on the thyroid. You say that your friends had more energy and clearer thinking after two weeks. Well, I just completed a bowel cleanse and I have been sooooo lethargic, so maybe it's effecting me more rapidly. It has a mild amphetamine-like effect on me. Also, since I had to have my appendix removed this summer due to dental fillings stuck in it, I think that this product is perfect for me, since it clears heavy metals from the GI tract. I also had my fillings drilled out this summer, and swallowed a lot of metal dust in the process.... So I would definately recommend this product to anyone who has recently had fillings drilled out and has GI problems or thyroid problems. Thanks , Dana on 12/20/2002 3:18 AM, george7582000 michael758@...> at michael758@... wrote: Jeanie, Andy has stated he believes Modifilan and similar products are useless. I would suggest you try it and judge for yourself. In a previous message I posted the web pages of other products containing the same algae, which without any reference to Modifilan, present the mercury absorption capabilities of them. Mercury and other heavy metal absorption by algae has been researched in published papers. What I would like to ask Andy is whether one could do harm by trying this product. I did not have the slightest negative side effect, only positive results (after about 2 weeks). The 2 mercury toxic people (friends)who took it after my advice reported the same too. Their mercury toxicity was confirmed by hair tests and Andy's criteria. > Where do you find out more about this stuff. Andy - do you have an opinion? > I know you aren't an encyclopedia - but I trust your judgement over all (and > then make my own decisions as with everything : ) Thanks. Jeanie > > Modifilan cannot be compared to ALA. It is not a systemic chelator > and does not produce side effects as far as I know. ALA can be > dangerous if somebody is not careful and is not so effective if ones > digestive tract does not have good elimination. A combination of > both would be ideal in my opinion. I have a very positive experience > of modifilan and have suggested it to friends with a mercury problem > who also reported better energy and clearer thinking about 2 weeks > after starting it. I still (after 4 months) take it, as when I twice > decided to try stopping it I slowly felt worse. When I started again > my colour and energy was quickly restored. > > > ] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 25, 2002 Report Share Posted December 25, 2002 Dear Dana, It's really nice to hear you got this positive side effect from the first dose of Modifilan. It hasn't happened to me at all as I have a rather healthy thyroid. In fact I take my evening dose right before going to bed. You should see the effect of the GI metal detox in a couple of weeks. One of my friends who took it is hypothyroid and was on iodine supplements and T3-T4. He experienced a slow, but definite after about 2 weeks, improvement in cognitive function and a marked decrease of 'stress and pressure in the head' feeling he had. He is confirmed mercury toxic (7 fillings properly removed, hair mercury 5ppm, hypo, candida, plus a lot of other diagnostic markers from Andy's book). It is wise you did a bowel cleanse. After what came out of myself during an Arise and Shine cleanse I think it is completely stupid to start a chelation protocol without removing this foul smelling and looking material which, to my mind, must surely contain heavy metals. > > Where do you find out more about this stuff. Andy - do you have > an opinion? > > I know you aren't an encyclopedia - but I trust your judgement > over all (and > > then make my own decisions as with everything : ) Thanks. Jeanie > > > > Modifilan cannot be compared to ALA. It is not a systemic > chelator > > and does not produce side effects as far as I know. ALA can be > > dangerous if somebody is not careful and is not so effective if > ones > > digestive tract does not have good elimination. A combination of > > both would be ideal in my opinion. I have a very positive > experience > > of modifilan and have suggested it to friends with a mercury > problem > > who also reported better energy and clearer thinking about 2 > weeks > > after starting it. I still (after 4 months) take it, as when I > twice > > decided to try stopping it I slowly felt worse. When I started > again > > my colour and energy was quickly restored. > > > > > > > ] > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 25, 2002 Report Share Posted December 25, 2002 , I think I had a rapid response because I am in pretty bad shape. My thyroid hormones and cortisol have been very low for the past eight years, but my doctor's won't treat it because my TSH is normal, and they say that is the " gold standard " . They also say that " clinically " I look good! They should put a hidden camera in my house, and see what my life is really like! I am looking forward to seeing how I feel in about two weeks! Dana on 12/25/2002 5:09 AM, george7582000 michael758@...> at michael758@... wrote: Dear Dana, It's really nice to hear you got this positive side effect from the first dose of Modifilan. It hasn't happened to me at all as I have a rather healthy thyroid. In fact I take my evening dose right before going to bed. You should see the effect of the GI metal detox in a couple of weeks. One of my friends who took it is hypothyroid and was on iodine supplements and T3-T4. He experienced a slow, but definite after about 2 weeks, improvement in cognitive function and a marked decrease of 'stress and pressure in the head' feeling he had. He is confirmed mercury toxic (7 fillings properly removed, hair mercury 5ppm, hypo, candida, plus a lot of other diagnostic markers from Andy's book). It is wise you did a bowel cleanse. After what came out of myself during an Arise and Shine cleanse I think it is completely stupid to start a chelation protocol without removing this foul smelling and looking material which, to my mind, must surely contain heavy metals. > > Where do you find out more about this stuff. Andy - do you have > an opinion? > > I know you aren't an encyclopedia - but I trust your judgement > over all (and > > then make my own decisions as with everything : ) Thanks. Jeanie > > > > Modifilan cannot be compared to ALA. It is not a systemic > chelator > > and does not produce side effects as far as I know. ALA can be > > dangerous if somebody is not careful and is not so effective if > ones > > digestive tract does not have good elimination. A combination of > > both would be ideal in my opinion. I have a very positive > experience > > of modifilan and have suggested it to friends with a mercury > problem > > who also reported better energy and clearer thinking about 2 > weeks > > after starting it. I still (after 4 months) take it, as when I > twice > > decided to try stopping it I slowly felt worse. When I started > again > > my colour and energy was quickly restored. > > > > > > > ] > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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