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In a message dated 1/9/2003 8:24:50 PM Central Standard Time,

herbertdana@... writes:

> And, I'm hoping that with two lists we can all end the fighting.

>

Stop fighting? Aw shucks! This feels like one big happy dysfunctional

family!

..........now why you wanna go breaka up dat..... boudreaux?

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Thanks Sol...

I was ready to leave the group. After more than 1 year of lurking

and a lot of reading and eprimenting I really believed could offer

something here (even though I'm just an M. Sc. (Mech Eng) Imperial

College, London + MBA (LBS)) . It seems that some people here do not

welcome new input and information and defend their 'castle' (that is

how they behave about such serious matters) by implying that anybody

except them is either stupid or unqualified.

I will make every effort not to cause arguments in the future and I

will try to post my contributions with the least possible bias (not

that I believe I was really biased - I was using Andy's protocol and

will probably use it again - but I also did other things that helped

me greatly...).

Thanks again,

()

> All,

>

> I feel like I'm being asked to take sides on the bickering between

Moria and

> . Although I prefer not to take sides I'm going to side with

.

> Moria, Andy and I have had several off-line philosophical

conversations

> about what is right to post and what is dangerous to post. My

position is

> that anyone has a right to post about anything they want that they

believe

> is relevant to adult metal chelation. As long as you don't slam

one another

> please share your beliefs, experiences and opinions. Period.

>

> On a philosophical note, I don't have great respect for people who

argue

> convincingly. There seems to be some ego on this group about being

logically

> correct. I learned a long time ago that I was not very good at

logic or at

> arguing (despite having a Stanford education, really good

mathematical

> skills and being really successful in the computer industry.) So,

I don't

> argue with people because I discovered that I'd lose arguments

even though I

> knew in my heart that I didn't agree with what the person said - I

guess I'm

> one of those people who are unarmed when it comes to battles of

wit.

>

> So, given my personal bias combined with the fact that I'm the

list owner

> I'm not going to take sides when people bicker and I'm not going

to use

> " logic " as a criteria for what to censor on this group. We are all

> responsible adults taking our lives into our own hands when we try

different

> things. Andy's protocol has risks, people have been hurt by it,

but the list

> doesn't spend a lot of energy underscoring that point. I follow

Andy's

> protocol, along with other methods, and I take responsibility for

my own

> life. I believe that there are quite a number of perspectives on

healing

> from mercury poisoning, and I would guess that all have risks.

>

> As much as I have tremendous respect for the work that Andy has

done and for

> how helpful his protocol has been to me personally I don't knock

or discount

> other methods.

>

> Sol

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Thanks Sol...

I was ready to leave the group. After more than 1 year of lurking

and a lot of reading and eprimenting I really believed could offer

something here (even though I'm just an M. Sc. (Mech Eng) Imperial

College, London + MBA (LBS)) . It seems that some people here do not

welcome new input and information and defend their 'castle' (that is

how they behave about such serious matters) by implying that anybody

except them is either stupid or unqualified.

I will make every effort not to cause arguments in the future and I

will try to post my contributions with the least possible bias (not

that I believe I was really biased - I was using Andy's protocol and

will probably use it again - but I also did other things that helped

me greatly...).

Thanks again,

()

> All,

>

> I feel like I'm being asked to take sides on the bickering between

Moria and

> . Although I prefer not to take sides I'm going to side with

.

> Moria, Andy and I have had several off-line philosophical

conversations

> about what is right to post and what is dangerous to post. My

position is

> that anyone has a right to post about anything they want that they

believe

> is relevant to adult metal chelation. As long as you don't slam

one another

> please share your beliefs, experiences and opinions. Period.

>

> On a philosophical note, I don't have great respect for people who

argue

> convincingly. There seems to be some ego on this group about being

logically

> correct. I learned a long time ago that I was not very good at

logic or at

> arguing (despite having a Stanford education, really good

mathematical

> skills and being really successful in the computer industry.) So,

I don't

> argue with people because I discovered that I'd lose arguments

even though I

> knew in my heart that I didn't agree with what the person said - I

guess I'm

> one of those people who are unarmed when it comes to battles of

wit.

>

> So, given my personal bias combined with the fact that I'm the

list owner

> I'm not going to take sides when people bicker and I'm not going

to use

> " logic " as a criteria for what to censor on this group. We are all

> responsible adults taking our lives into our own hands when we try

different

> things. Andy's protocol has risks, people have been hurt by it,

but the list

> doesn't spend a lot of energy underscoring that point. I follow

Andy's

> protocol, along with other methods, and I take responsibility for

my own

> life. I believe that there are quite a number of perspectives on

healing

> from mercury poisoning, and I would guess that all have risks.

>

> As much as I have tremendous respect for the work that Andy has

done and for

> how helpful his protocol has been to me personally I don't knock

or discount

> other methods.

>

> Sol

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,

I have an interest in this group being more holistically oriented and I hope

you do stay and contribute to that effort. Again, while Andy's work has

served many many people I do think that there's room for mercury healing

beyond the pharmaceutical/supplement paradigm. I do hope that this group can

tolerate everyone and their beliefs and experiments.

I'm wondering if it isn't time for a new group, specific to Andy's protocol.

Then those who want to focus on that work can join that list. I'd, of

course, join both. Would someone like to start such a group?

Sol

Re: For the record ...

> Thanks Sol...

> I was ready to leave the group. After more than 1 year of lurking

> and a lot of reading and eprimenting I really believed could offer

> something here (even though I'm just an M. Sc. (Mech Eng) Imperial

> College, London + MBA (LBS)) . It seems that some people here do not

> welcome new input and information and defend their 'castle' (that is

> how they behave about such serious matters) by implying that anybody

> except them is either stupid or unqualified.

> I will make every effort not to cause arguments in the future and I

> will try to post my contributions with the least possible bias (not

> that I believe I was really biased - I was using Andy's protocol and

> will probably use it again - but I also did other things that helped

> me greatly...).

> Thanks again,

> ()

>

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,

I have an interest in this group being more holistically oriented and I hope

you do stay and contribute to that effort. Again, while Andy's work has

served many many people I do think that there's room for mercury healing

beyond the pharmaceutical/supplement paradigm. I do hope that this group can

tolerate everyone and their beliefs and experiments.

I'm wondering if it isn't time for a new group, specific to Andy's protocol.

Then those who want to focus on that work can join that list. I'd, of

course, join both. Would someone like to start such a group?

Sol

Re: For the record ...

> Thanks Sol...

> I was ready to leave the group. After more than 1 year of lurking

> and a lot of reading and eprimenting I really believed could offer

> something here (even though I'm just an M. Sc. (Mech Eng) Imperial

> College, London + MBA (LBS)) . It seems that some people here do not

> welcome new input and information and defend their 'castle' (that is

> how they behave about such serious matters) by implying that anybody

> except them is either stupid or unqualified.

> I will make every effort not to cause arguments in the future and I

> will try to post my contributions with the least possible bias (not

> that I believe I was really biased - I was using Andy's protocol and

> will probably use it again - but I also did other things that helped

> me greatly...).

> Thanks again,

> ()

>

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,

I have an interest in this group being more holistically oriented and I hope

you do stay and contribute to that effort. Again, while Andy's work has

served many many people I do think that there's room for mercury healing

beyond the pharmaceutical/supplement paradigm. I do hope that this group can

tolerate everyone and their beliefs and experiments.

I'm wondering if it isn't time for a new group, specific to Andy's protocol.

Then those who want to focus on that work can join that list. I'd, of

course, join both. Would someone like to start such a group?

Sol

Re: For the record ...

> Thanks Sol...

> I was ready to leave the group. After more than 1 year of lurking

> and a lot of reading and eprimenting I really believed could offer

> something here (even though I'm just an M. Sc. (Mech Eng) Imperial

> College, London + MBA (LBS)) . It seems that some people here do not

> welcome new input and information and defend their 'castle' (that is

> how they behave about such serious matters) by implying that anybody

> except them is either stupid or unqualified.

> I will make every effort not to cause arguments in the future and I

> will try to post my contributions with the least possible bias (not

> that I believe I was really biased - I was using Andy's protocol and

> will probably use it again - but I also did other things that helped

> me greatly...).

> Thanks again,

> ()

>

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When I joined this group, I thought it was about adult-metal-chelation.

Then....I thought Moria was the moderator, and this group was for people who

were following Andy's protocol.

I am confused.

I am using Andy's DMSA/ALA protocol, AND I am doing other things that REALLY

help (and which I learned about from ).

I think there should be two groups, and I would like to belong to both!

Thanks,

Dana

on 01/09/2003 6:45 PM, Sol Lederman at s_lederman@... wrote:

,

I have an interest in this group being more holistically oriented and I hope

you do stay and contribute to that effort. Again, while Andy's work has

served many many people I do think that there's room for mercury healing

beyond the pharmaceutical/supplement paradigm. I do hope that this group can

tolerate everyone and their beliefs and experiments.

I'm wondering if it isn't time for a new group, specific to Andy's protocol.

Then those who want to focus on that work can join that list. I'd, of

course, join both. Would someone like to start such a group?

Sol

Re: For the record ...

> Thanks Sol...

> I was ready to leave the group. After more than 1 year of lurking

> and a lot of reading and eprimenting I really believed could offer

> something here (even though I'm just an M. Sc. (Mech Eng) Imperial

> College, London + MBA (LBS)) . It seems that some people here do not

> welcome new input and information and defend their 'castle' (that is

> how they behave about such serious matters) by implying that anybody

> except them is either stupid or unqualified.

> I will make every effort not to cause arguments in the future and I

> will try to post my contributions with the least possible bias (not

> that I believe I was really biased - I was using Andy's protocol and

> will probably use it again - but I also did other things that helped

> me greatly...).

> Thanks again,

> ()

>

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When I joined this group, I thought it was about adult-metal-chelation.

Then....I thought Moria was the moderator, and this group was for people who

were following Andy's protocol.

I am confused.

I am using Andy's DMSA/ALA protocol, AND I am doing other things that REALLY

help (and which I learned about from ).

I think there should be two groups, and I would like to belong to both!

Thanks,

Dana

on 01/09/2003 6:45 PM, Sol Lederman at s_lederman@... wrote:

,

I have an interest in this group being more holistically oriented and I hope

you do stay and contribute to that effort. Again, while Andy's work has

served many many people I do think that there's room for mercury healing

beyond the pharmaceutical/supplement paradigm. I do hope that this group can

tolerate everyone and their beliefs and experiments.

I'm wondering if it isn't time for a new group, specific to Andy's protocol.

Then those who want to focus on that work can join that list. I'd, of

course, join both. Would someone like to start such a group?

Sol

Re: For the record ...

> Thanks Sol...

> I was ready to leave the group. After more than 1 year of lurking

> and a lot of reading and eprimenting I really believed could offer

> something here (even though I'm just an M. Sc. (Mech Eng) Imperial

> College, London + MBA (LBS)) . It seems that some people here do not

> welcome new input and information and defend their 'castle' (that is

> how they behave about such serious matters) by implying that anybody

> except them is either stupid or unqualified.

> I will make every effort not to cause arguments in the future and I

> will try to post my contributions with the least possible bias (not

> that I believe I was really biased - I was using Andy's protocol and

> will probably use it again - but I also did other things that helped

> me greatly...).

> Thanks again,

> ()

>

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Hi Dana,

You're not the only one who is confused! Here's a little bit of the history

of this list as I see it. Your reality might differ.

Once upon a time, a year and a half or so ago, I became very interested in

mercury chelation because I believed (and still do) that it holds answers to

some of my health issues. I discovered the autism-mercury list, followed it

for a while, and discovered that it was very child oriented, which is fine.

So, I decided to start a group with a focus on adult metal chelation. I got

support and encouragement from Andy to create this list and, fortunately,

have gotten him to provide lots of information on this list. Moria also

joined this list, and has added quite a bit of her knowledge, experience,

and skill in producing documents to this list.

Moria, Andy and myself are the moderators for this group. I can understand

why you thought she was " the " moderator. For nearly a year after forming

this list I was VERY inactive and Moria largely held this group together and

I'm grateful for that.

With Moria and Andy as strong presences on this list it's also no surprise

that you thought this was a list for those following Andy's protocol. It was

never my intent but it does seem to have turned out that way. That's why I

go out of my way to defend and others who want to post alternatives -

because I don't want this list to continue to be so Andy-protocol-centric.

That's why I think it would be really good for there to be two lists. Then

those who want to dive deep into Andy's protocol and not be distracted with

other approaches can drop this list and join that one. And, I'm hoping that

with two lists we can all end the fighting.

Sol

Re: Re: For the record ...

> When I joined this group, I thought it was about adult-metal-chelation.

> Then....I thought Moria was the moderator, and this group was for people

who

> were following Andy's protocol.

>

> I am confused.

>

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i don't understand why there has to be two groups

people just need to be a little bit more respectful, and then everyone can

benefit

not even alot more respectful, just a little

i have shied away from posting things here due to intolerant attitudes.

granted i may turn out to be totally wrong, but that's not the point. i am

extremely grateful to both andy and moria so far. i had a conversation with

michael a yesterday and he seems to be extremely intelligent and intuitive,

and i will try some of his ideas based on this.

part of the issue here is that mercury seems to be a problem that leads into

just about every area of health. no one can know absolutely everything about

the human body. i think the posts on bowel cleansing were extremely

relevant. i think posts about every other type of cleansing

(if it relates to metals) is also relevant. creating another list will be

making the same mistake that allopathic medicine makes by compartmentalizing

illness, rather thank relating common causes.

i have had similar experiences to michael with bowel cleansing with what we

both think is mercury being released on an ongoing basis as we cleanse deep

tissue. i had to figure things out for myself. had there been a group like

this to discuss it in, it would have made my life alot easier.

i agree with sol. the issue is entirely one of ego. everyone needs to be

entitled to their own voice, no matter if they have a phd, if they are a

raving lunatic, if they wear pink polkadot undies, so long as it respectful.

i often find myself bouncing around different health groups due to lack of

tolerance to new ideas. if i mention liver cleansing some people's panties

go atwist. if i mention mercury somewhere else, an ego goes a poppin'.

oxyplus is the only other place where people are tolerant, but no one has a

clue about mercury there.(except moria)

the only other group i have come into contact with that has good info (and

results) with regard to mercury is the primaldiet list.

new people and new ideas are good. eventually it will all come out in the

wash and the cream will float to the top... and other cliches.

To: adult-metal-chelation >

Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2003 7:33 PM

Subject: Re: Re: For the record ...

> When I joined this group, I thought it was about adult-metal-chelation.

> Then....I thought Moria was the moderator, and this group was for people

who

> were following Andy's protocol.

>

> I am confused.

>

> I am using Andy's DMSA/ALA protocol, AND I am doing other things that

REALLY

> help (and which I learned about from ).

>

> I think there should be two groups, and I would like to belong to both!

>

> Thanks,

> Dana

>

>

> on 01/09/2003 6:45 PM, Sol Lederman at s_lederman@... wrote:

>

>

> ,

>

> I have an interest in this group being more holistically oriented and I

hope

> you do stay and contribute to that effort. Again, while Andy's work has

> served many many people I do think that there's room for mercury healing

> beyond the pharmaceutical/supplement paradigm. I do hope that this group

can

> tolerate everyone and their beliefs and experiments.

>

> I'm wondering if it isn't time for a new group, specific to Andy's

protocol.

> Then those who want to focus on that work can join that list. I'd, of

> course, join both. Would someone like to start such a group?

>

> Sol

> Re: For the record ...

>

>

> > Thanks Sol...

> > I was ready to leave the group. After more than 1 year of lurking

> > and a lot of reading and eprimenting I really believed could offer

> > something here (even though I'm just an M. Sc. (Mech Eng) Imperial

> > College, London + MBA (LBS)) . It seems that some people here do not

> > welcome new input and information and defend their 'castle' (that is

> > how they behave about such serious matters) by implying that anybody

> > except them is either stupid or unqualified.

> > I will make every effort not to cause arguments in the future and I

> > will try to post my contributions with the least possible bias (not

> > that I believe I was really biased - I was using Andy's protocol and

> > will probably use it again - but I also did other things that helped

> > me greatly...).

> > Thanks again,

> > ()

> >

>

>

>

>

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This is a wonderful idea Sol. Thanks for your sane words. Many of us

would probably subscribe to both lists since we are interested in all

methods, but two lists might decrease some of the defensiveness that,

IMHO, seems to come out whenever a " non-Andy-approved " therapy is

brought up here.

I also want to thank for his very interesting contributions,

especially since he has to struggle with a foreign language (English)

to communicate them...pretty dedicated if you ask me.

>

> ,

>

> I have an interest in this group being more holistically oriented

and I hope

> you do stay and contribute to that effort. Again, while Andy's work has

> served many many people I do think that there's room for mercury healing

> beyond the pharmaceutical/supplement paradigm. I do hope that this

group can

> tolerate everyone and their beliefs and experiments.

>

> I'm wondering if it isn't time for a new group, specific to Andy's

protocol.

> Then those who want to focus on that work can join that list. I'd, of

> course, join both. Would someone like to start such a group?

>

> Sol

> Re: For the record ...

>

>

> > Thanks Sol...

> > I was ready to leave the group. After more than 1 year of lurking

> > and a lot of reading and eprimenting I really believed could offer

> > something here (even though I'm just an M. Sc. (Mech Eng) Imperial

> > College, London + MBA (LBS)) . It seems that some people here do not

> > welcome new input and information and defend their 'castle' (that is

> > how they behave about such serious matters) by implying that anybody

> > except them is either stupid or unqualified.

> > I will make every effort not to cause arguments in the future and I

> > will try to post my contributions with the least possible bias (not

> > that I believe I was really biased - I was using Andy's protocol and

> > will probably use it again - but I also did other things that helped

> > me greatly...).

> > Thanks again,

> > ()

> >

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This is a wonderful idea Sol. Thanks for your sane words. Many of us

would probably subscribe to both lists since we are interested in all

methods, but two lists might decrease some of the defensiveness that,

IMHO, seems to come out whenever a " non-Andy-approved " therapy is

brought up here.

I also want to thank for his very interesting contributions,

especially since he has to struggle with a foreign language (English)

to communicate them...pretty dedicated if you ask me.

>

> ,

>

> I have an interest in this group being more holistically oriented

and I hope

> you do stay and contribute to that effort. Again, while Andy's work has

> served many many people I do think that there's room for mercury healing

> beyond the pharmaceutical/supplement paradigm. I do hope that this

group can

> tolerate everyone and their beliefs and experiments.

>

> I'm wondering if it isn't time for a new group, specific to Andy's

protocol.

> Then those who want to focus on that work can join that list. I'd, of

> course, join both. Would someone like to start such a group?

>

> Sol

> Re: For the record ...

>

>

> > Thanks Sol...

> > I was ready to leave the group. After more than 1 year of lurking

> > and a lot of reading and eprimenting I really believed could offer

> > something here (even though I'm just an M. Sc. (Mech Eng) Imperial

> > College, London + MBA (LBS)) . It seems that some people here do not

> > welcome new input and information and defend their 'castle' (that is

> > how they behave about such serious matters) by implying that anybody

> > except them is either stupid or unqualified.

> > I will make every effort not to cause arguments in the future and I

> > will try to post my contributions with the least possible bias (not

> > that I believe I was really biased - I was using Andy's protocol and

> > will probably use it again - but I also did other things that helped

> > me greatly...).

> > Thanks again,

> > ()

> >

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This is a wonderful idea Sol. Thanks for your sane words. Many of us

would probably subscribe to both lists since we are interested in all

methods, but two lists might decrease some of the defensiveness that,

IMHO, seems to come out whenever a " non-Andy-approved " therapy is

brought up here.

I also want to thank for his very interesting contributions,

especially since he has to struggle with a foreign language (English)

to communicate them...pretty dedicated if you ask me.

>

> ,

>

> I have an interest in this group being more holistically oriented

and I hope

> you do stay and contribute to that effort. Again, while Andy's work has

> served many many people I do think that there's room for mercury healing

> beyond the pharmaceutical/supplement paradigm. I do hope that this

group can

> tolerate everyone and their beliefs and experiments.

>

> I'm wondering if it isn't time for a new group, specific to Andy's

protocol.

> Then those who want to focus on that work can join that list. I'd, of

> course, join both. Would someone like to start such a group?

>

> Sol

> Re: For the record ...

>

>

> > Thanks Sol...

> > I was ready to leave the group. After more than 1 year of lurking

> > and a lot of reading and eprimenting I really believed could offer

> > something here (even though I'm just an M. Sc. (Mech Eng) Imperial

> > College, London + MBA (LBS)) . It seems that some people here do not

> > welcome new input and information and defend their 'castle' (that is

> > how they behave about such serious matters) by implying that anybody

> > except them is either stupid or unqualified.

> > I will make every effort not to cause arguments in the future and I

> > will try to post my contributions with the least possible bias (not

> > that I believe I was really biased - I was using Andy's protocol and

> > will probably use it again - but I also did other things that helped

> > me greatly...).

> > Thanks again,

> > ()

> >

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I think it would be easier for Andy as well....instead of sorting through

all the emails to find the ones specifically addressed to him. I always

wondered how he kept up with it all!

I had joined the autism-mercury group too, but dropped it because it was too

child-oriented. I couldn't keep up with all the emails!

Alot of what this group has to offer also, is " support " while we are going

through the " process " of detoxing. We keep it " active " by asking the same

questions over and over, because it is more " social " than searching the

archives....while we are going through these things.

When I first stumbled upon " mercury poisoning " one of the first things I

read was an excerpt from Andy's book that explained what it FELT like to

have amalgam illness. It was beautifully written and really hit the nail on

the head. I thought, yes....that's ME! And then I ended up here

somehow....and wondered how he can possibly keep up with it all....all the

weeding through the emails, on this list and on the autism-mercury list! He

really should have his own group so he can concentrate on answering specific

questions directed at him....especially with more and more people catching

on to " amalgam illness " . He needs to stay passionate about what he is doing,

and not get overwhelmed by it all....

Dana

on 01/09/2003 7:42 PM, Sol Lederman at s_lederman@... wrote:

Hi Dana,

You're not the only one who is confused! Here's a little bit of the history

of this list as I see it. Your reality might differ.

Once upon a time, a year and a half or so ago, I became very interested in

mercury chelation because I believed (and still do) that it holds answers to

some of my health issues. I discovered the autism-mercury list, followed it

for a while, and discovered that it was very child oriented, which is fine.

So, I decided to start a group with a focus on adult metal chelation. I got

support and encouragement from Andy to create this list and, fortunately,

have gotten him to provide lots of information on this list. Moria also

joined this list, and has added quite a bit of her knowledge, experience,

and skill in producing documents to this list.

Moria, Andy and myself are the moderators for this group. I can understand

why you thought she was " the " moderator. For nearly a year after forming

this list I was VERY inactive and Moria largely held this group together and

I'm grateful for that.

With Moria and Andy as strong presences on this list it's also no surprise

that you thought this was a list for those following Andy's protocol. It was

never my intent but it does seem to have turned out that way. That's why I

go out of my way to defend and others who want to post alternatives -

because I don't want this list to continue to be so Andy-protocol-centric.

That's why I think it would be really good for there to be two lists. Then

those who want to dive deep into Andy's protocol and not be distracted with

other approaches can drop this list and join that one. And, I'm hoping that

with two lists we can all end the fighting.

Sol

Re: Re: For the record ...

> When I joined this group, I thought it was about adult-metal-chelation.

> Then....I thought Moria was the moderator, and this group was for people

who

> were following Andy's protocol.

>

> I am confused.

>

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Glad you are staying . I'm going to look into the Modiflan (sp?).

Jeanie

Re: For the record ...

Thanks Sol...

I was ready to leave the group. After more than 1 year of lurking

and a lot of reading and eprimenting I really believed could offer

something here (even though I'm just an M. Sc. (Mech Eng) Imperial

College, London + MBA (LBS)) . It seems that some people here do not

welcome new input and information and defend their 'castle' (that is

how they behave about such serious matters) by implying that anybody

except them is either stupid or unqualified.

I will make every effort not to cause arguments in the future and I

will try to post my contributions with the least possible bias (not

that I believe I was really biased - I was using Andy's protocol and

will probably use it again - but I also did other things that helped

me greatly...).

Thanks again,

()

> All,

>

> I feel like I'm being asked to take sides on the bickering between

Moria and

> . Although I prefer not to take sides I'm going to side with

.

> Moria, Andy and I have had several off-line philosophical

conversations

> about what is right to post and what is dangerous to post. My

position is

> that anyone has a right to post about anything they want that they

believe

> is relevant to adult metal chelation. As long as you don't slam

one another

> please share your beliefs, experiences and opinions. Period.

>

> On a philosophical note, I don't have great respect for people who

argue

> convincingly. There seems to be some ego on this group about being

logically

> correct. I learned a long time ago that I was not very good at

logic or at

> arguing (despite having a Stanford education, really good

mathematical

> skills and being really successful in the computer industry.) So,

I don't

> argue with people because I discovered that I'd lose arguments

even though I

> knew in my heart that I didn't agree with what the person said - I

guess I'm

> one of those people who are unarmed when it comes to battles of

wit.

>

> So, given my personal bias combined with the fact that I'm the

list owner

> I'm not going to take sides when people bicker and I'm not going

to use

> " logic " as a criteria for what to censor on this group. We are all

> responsible adults taking our lives into our own hands when we try

different

> things. Andy's protocol has risks, people have been hurt by it,

but the list

> doesn't spend a lot of energy underscoring that point. I follow

Andy's

> protocol, along with other methods, and I take responsibility for

my own

> life. I believe that there are quite a number of perspectives on

healing

> from mercury poisoning, and I would guess that all have risks.

>

> As much as I have tremendous respect for the work that Andy has

done and for

> how helpful his protocol has been to me personally I don't knock

or discount

> other methods.

>

> Sol

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Personally I like it how it is. I don't want to see ruffled feathers and

don't think there is any reason to be insulting to eachother. Common

courtesy and all that. I didn't even know who the moderaters were - thought

it was Andy's list or something. Still - can see where a list just for

Andy's protocol would be good - but then again didn't Andy want help with

all that? We kind of all help eachother. I don't see Andy or anyone as

being " andy-protocol-centric. " Don't understand the issue with FIR saunas

and trust there must be some reason Andy feels strongly about that - but on

the other hand - was bringing up some really good issues with overall

cleansing/colon cleansing, etc. I see it all more balanced that way. It

should be. There is more to getting healthy than just chelating which

Andy's book covers but he doesn't make out like there isn't more out there

to be done to contribute to dealing with symptoms and maintaining our health

than just what he covers. That is what this list is for to me. Andy did

the bulk of the research, but its an ongoing process. I just think we need

to be careful about how we communicate with eachother and watch the

smart-___ remarks. (Andy : ) But then Andy was kind of being picked on

too. We all bring different viewpoints and concede that the protocol's

Andy offers are good ones. I will be forever grateful to you, Andy, for

the book and information you have provided and also for answering my emails

these past couple of years before I was even on the list. You are an

incredible person and have helped a lot of people. Some day I believe you

will get credit for that - but if not by mainstream society at least from

grateful individuals like myself. I've told a lot of people about your book

and continue to spread the word about mercury where people are open minded.

I haven't even chelated and healed myself yet, but the information has still

been priceless. I'm enjoying all the things people are bringing to this

group including , though. Just my feelings and opinion humble as they

may be : ) Jeanie

Hi Dana,

You're not the only one who is confused! Here's a little bit of the history

of this list as I see it. Your reality might differ.

Once upon a time, a year and a half or so ago, I became very interested in

mercury chelation because I believed (and still do) that it holds answers to

some of my health issues. I discovered the autism-mercury list, followed it

for a while, and discovered that it was very child oriented, which is fine.

So, I decided to start a group with a focus on adult metal chelation. I got

support and encouragement from Andy to create this list and, fortunately,

have gotten him to provide lots of information on this list. Moria also

joined this list, and has added quite a bit of her knowledge, experience,

and skill in producing documents to this list.

Moria, Andy and myself are the moderators for this group. I can understand

why you thought she was " the " moderator. For nearly a year after forming

this list I was VERY inactive and Moria largely held this group together and

I'm grateful for that.

With Moria and Andy as strong presences on this list it's also no surprise

that you thought this was a list for those following Andy's protocol. It was

never my intent but it does seem to have turned out that way. That's why I

go out of my way to defend and others who want to post alternatives -

because I don't want this list to continue to be so Andy-protocol-centric.

That's why I think it would be really good for there to be two lists. Then

those who want to dive deep into Andy's protocol and not be distracted with

other approaches can drop this list and join that one. And, I'm hoping that

with two lists we can all end the fighting.

Sol

Re: Re: For the record ...

> When I joined this group, I thought it was about adult-metal-chelation.

> Then....I thought Moria was the moderator, and this group was for people

who

> were following Andy's protocol.

>

> I am confused.

>

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Personally I like it how it is. I don't want to see ruffled feathers and

don't think there is any reason to be insulting to eachother. Common

courtesy and all that. I didn't even know who the moderaters were - thought

it was Andy's list or something. Still - can see where a list just for

Andy's protocol would be good - but then again didn't Andy want help with

all that? We kind of all help eachother. I don't see Andy or anyone as

being " andy-protocol-centric. " Don't understand the issue with FIR saunas

and trust there must be some reason Andy feels strongly about that - but on

the other hand - was bringing up some really good issues with overall

cleansing/colon cleansing, etc. I see it all more balanced that way. It

should be. There is more to getting healthy than just chelating which

Andy's book covers but he doesn't make out like there isn't more out there

to be done to contribute to dealing with symptoms and maintaining our health

than just what he covers. That is what this list is for to me. Andy did

the bulk of the research, but its an ongoing process. I just think we need

to be careful about how we communicate with eachother and watch the

smart-___ remarks. (Andy : ) But then Andy was kind of being picked on

too. We all bring different viewpoints and concede that the protocol's

Andy offers are good ones. I will be forever grateful to you, Andy, for

the book and information you have provided and also for answering my emails

these past couple of years before I was even on the list. You are an

incredible person and have helped a lot of people. Some day I believe you

will get credit for that - but if not by mainstream society at least from

grateful individuals like myself. I've told a lot of people about your book

and continue to spread the word about mercury where people are open minded.

I haven't even chelated and healed myself yet, but the information has still

been priceless. I'm enjoying all the things people are bringing to this

group including , though. Just my feelings and opinion humble as they

may be : ) Jeanie

Hi Dana,

You're not the only one who is confused! Here's a little bit of the history

of this list as I see it. Your reality might differ.

Once upon a time, a year and a half or so ago, I became very interested in

mercury chelation because I believed (and still do) that it holds answers to

some of my health issues. I discovered the autism-mercury list, followed it

for a while, and discovered that it was very child oriented, which is fine.

So, I decided to start a group with a focus on adult metal chelation. I got

support and encouragement from Andy to create this list and, fortunately,

have gotten him to provide lots of information on this list. Moria also

joined this list, and has added quite a bit of her knowledge, experience,

and skill in producing documents to this list.

Moria, Andy and myself are the moderators for this group. I can understand

why you thought she was " the " moderator. For nearly a year after forming

this list I was VERY inactive and Moria largely held this group together and

I'm grateful for that.

With Moria and Andy as strong presences on this list it's also no surprise

that you thought this was a list for those following Andy's protocol. It was

never my intent but it does seem to have turned out that way. That's why I

go out of my way to defend and others who want to post alternatives -

because I don't want this list to continue to be so Andy-protocol-centric.

That's why I think it would be really good for there to be two lists. Then

those who want to dive deep into Andy's protocol and not be distracted with

other approaches can drop this list and join that one. And, I'm hoping that

with two lists we can all end the fighting.

Sol

Re: Re: For the record ...

> When I joined this group, I thought it was about adult-metal-chelation.

> Then....I thought Moria was the moderator, and this group was for people

who

> were following Andy's protocol.

>

> I am confused.

>

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Personally I like it how it is. I don't want to see ruffled feathers and

don't think there is any reason to be insulting to eachother. Common

courtesy and all that. I didn't even know who the moderaters were - thought

it was Andy's list or something. Still - can see where a list just for

Andy's protocol would be good - but then again didn't Andy want help with

all that? We kind of all help eachother. I don't see Andy or anyone as

being " andy-protocol-centric. " Don't understand the issue with FIR saunas

and trust there must be some reason Andy feels strongly about that - but on

the other hand - was bringing up some really good issues with overall

cleansing/colon cleansing, etc. I see it all more balanced that way. It

should be. There is more to getting healthy than just chelating which

Andy's book covers but he doesn't make out like there isn't more out there

to be done to contribute to dealing with symptoms and maintaining our health

than just what he covers. That is what this list is for to me. Andy did

the bulk of the research, but its an ongoing process. I just think we need

to be careful about how we communicate with eachother and watch the

smart-___ remarks. (Andy : ) But then Andy was kind of being picked on

too. We all bring different viewpoints and concede that the protocol's

Andy offers are good ones. I will be forever grateful to you, Andy, for

the book and information you have provided and also for answering my emails

these past couple of years before I was even on the list. You are an

incredible person and have helped a lot of people. Some day I believe you

will get credit for that - but if not by mainstream society at least from

grateful individuals like myself. I've told a lot of people about your book

and continue to spread the word about mercury where people are open minded.

I haven't even chelated and healed myself yet, but the information has still

been priceless. I'm enjoying all the things people are bringing to this

group including , though. Just my feelings and opinion humble as they

may be : ) Jeanie

Hi Dana,

You're not the only one who is confused! Here's a little bit of the history

of this list as I see it. Your reality might differ.

Once upon a time, a year and a half or so ago, I became very interested in

mercury chelation because I believed (and still do) that it holds answers to

some of my health issues. I discovered the autism-mercury list, followed it

for a while, and discovered that it was very child oriented, which is fine.

So, I decided to start a group with a focus on adult metal chelation. I got

support and encouragement from Andy to create this list and, fortunately,

have gotten him to provide lots of information on this list. Moria also

joined this list, and has added quite a bit of her knowledge, experience,

and skill in producing documents to this list.

Moria, Andy and myself are the moderators for this group. I can understand

why you thought she was " the " moderator. For nearly a year after forming

this list I was VERY inactive and Moria largely held this group together and

I'm grateful for that.

With Moria and Andy as strong presences on this list it's also no surprise

that you thought this was a list for those following Andy's protocol. It was

never my intent but it does seem to have turned out that way. That's why I

go out of my way to defend and others who want to post alternatives -

because I don't want this list to continue to be so Andy-protocol-centric.

That's why I think it would be really good for there to be two lists. Then

those who want to dive deep into Andy's protocol and not be distracted with

other approaches can drop this list and join that one. And, I'm hoping that

with two lists we can all end the fighting.

Sol

Re: Re: For the record ...

> When I joined this group, I thought it was about adult-metal-chelation.

> Then....I thought Moria was the moderator, and this group was for people

who

> were following Andy's protocol.

>

> I am confused.

>

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I agree wholeheartedly with Arthur! (you guys all make me laugh). Jeanie

Re: Re: For the record ...

> When I joined this group, I thought it was about adult-metal-chelation.

> Then....I thought Moria was the moderator, and this group was for people

who

> were following Andy's protocol.

>

> I am confused.

>

> I am using Andy's DMSA/ALA protocol, AND I am doing other things that

REALLY

> help (and which I learned about from ).

>

> I think there should be two groups, and I would like to belong to both!

>

> Thanks,

> Dana

>

>

> on 01/09/2003 6:45 PM, Sol Lederman at s_lederman@... wrote:

>

>

> ,

>

> I have an interest in this group being more holistically oriented and I

hope

> you do stay and contribute to that effort. Again, while Andy's work has

> served many many people I do think that there's room for mercury healing

> beyond the pharmaceutical/supplement paradigm. I do hope that this group

can

> tolerate everyone and their beliefs and experiments.

>

> I'm wondering if it isn't time for a new group, specific to Andy's

protocol.

> Then those who want to focus on that work can join that list. I'd, of

> course, join both. Would someone like to start such a group?

>

> Sol

> Re: For the record ...

>

>

> > Thanks Sol...

> > I was ready to leave the group. After more than 1 year of lurking

> > and a lot of reading and eprimenting I really believed could offer

> > something here (even though I'm just an M. Sc. (Mech Eng) Imperial

> > College, London + MBA (LBS)) . It seems that some people here do not

> > welcome new input and information and defend their 'castle' (that is

> > how they behave about such serious matters) by implying that anybody

> > except them is either stupid or unqualified.

> > I will make every effort not to cause arguments in the future and I

> > will try to post my contributions with the least possible bias (not

> > that I believe I was really biased - I was using Andy's protocol and

> > will probably use it again - but I also did other things that helped

> > me greatly...).

> > Thanks again,

> > ()

> >

>

>

>

>

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I will be forever grateful to you, Andy, for

> the book and information you have provided and also for answering

my emails

> these past couple of years before I was even on the list. You are

an

> incredible person and have helped a lot of people. Some day I

believe you

> will get credit for that - but if not by mainstream society at

least from

> grateful individuals like myself. I've told a lot of people about

your book

> and continue to spread the word about mercury where people are

open minded.

> I haven't even chelated and healed myself yet, but the information

has still

> been priceless. I'm enjoying all the things people are

bringing to this

> group including , though. Just my feelings and opinion

humble as they

> may be : ) Jeanie

I absolutely agree with everything you have said here about Andy but

also agree it is very good to get as much information and opinions

on chelation as possible.

Pam

Pam

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That does make it easier!

Celeste

Re: For the record ...

Personally, I don't need any more lists to read. If this one had

nothing on Andy's protocol, I'd drop it. I am interested in all of the

information in one place.

Carmen

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That does make it easier!

Celeste

Re: For the record ...

Personally, I don't need any more lists to read. If this one had

nothing on Andy's protocol, I'd drop it. I am interested in all of the

information in one place.

Carmen

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That does make it easier!

Celeste

Re: For the record ...

Personally, I don't need any more lists to read. If this one had

nothing on Andy's protocol, I'd drop it. I am interested in all of the

information in one place.

Carmen

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> I don't need any more lists to read. If this one had

> nothing on Andy's protocol, I'd drop it. I am interested in all of

> the information in one place. Carmen

I agree and I think much more learning can be accomplished when

divergent approaches are discussed. An essential dynamic is lost the

more that discussions get narrowed. We are all free to do our own

followup investigations of modalities presented and make our own

choices.

Rob.

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