Guest guest Posted December 31, 2004 Report Share Posted December 31, 2004 Bernadette. You say that you began to notice the ALA effect 5 1/2 hours after your first dose. I find this very interesting, because I have also been paying attention to my reaction (to 25mg doses/3hr) and I notice the effect beginning 5 hours after my first dose. Now, combining this with the fact that the two times that I have missed a dose and been ornery enough to continue anyway (three hour schedule, just one dose missed), I have had major side effects (I will never do that again) beginning precisely 6 1/2 hours after the point at which I should have taken the dose and which continued for 4 1/2 hours. My hypothesis is the following. ALA is absorbed somewhere further down the intestinal track, and it takes 5 to 5 1/2 hours for it to get there and then to be absorbed into the bloodstream. The " weirdness " you were experiencing is the effect of the first dose entering the bloodstream (ie. everything is delayed by 5 to 5 1/2 hours). The side effects I experienced after a missed dose occur 1 1/2 hours after the dose _should_ have made it to that part of the intestines. That is, 1 1/2 hours later the blood level has dropped far enough that I start to have side effects. What confuses me is this. Subsequently I have noticed that if I missed a dose and then just stop the round; I have no side effects. The side effects only come from missing a dose and then continuing. So, whatever is right about this hypothesis, there is also something missing. Thoughts? One more thing. I just did a short DMSA round (for high lead) followed, after a short break, by an ALA round. This ALA round was substantially easier than previous rounds. I wonder if the ALA is pulling Hg into the bloodstream which, if Pb is present, has a magnified toxic effect. If, on the other hand, the Pb level in the blood has been decreased recently by the DMSA, then the toxic effects of the moving mercury during the ALA chelation are less. Thoughts on this? Thanks for your input, Dave. ---------------------------------- Date: Tue, 28 Dec 2004 14:20:54 -0000 From: " muttluver1 " <czernib@...> Subject: Re: tried ALA Hi, I just wanted to thank everyone for their helpful responses and give you an update. It turns out that those weird feelings in my brain were transient, however scary. I was able to continue the round and if fact gradually raised the ALA dose throughout to 5 mg. I felt really good like I usually do on DMSA alone. So, I think it was just my initial getting used to it. thanks! Bernadette Date: Sat, 25 Dec 2004 19:21:49 -0600 From: " jromkema " <jromkema@...> Subject: Re: tried ALA You might want to take your next dose around 21/2 to 23/4 hours instead of three hour-intervals. Some people find they " use up " the ALA faster thean others. Barb Date: Sat, 25 Dec 2004 06:42:06 -0000 From: " tk200192071 " <tk200192071@...> Subject: Re: tried ALA How are you getting 1 mg consistently ? I would complete the round and see what happens. Feeling better after a round depends on a lot of individual factors. If you are still feeling funny on the last dosages you may want to try ending the round with the last couple of doses of just DMSA as you say it helps you to feel better, I do this with DMPS and it helps me. TK Date: Fri, 24 Dec 2004 18:30:17 EST From: Mum231ASD@... Subject: Re: tried ALA I assume its more than 3 months since you had the amlagams removed? I would try dosing at 2 hourly and see if you feel better. Mandi in UK whose only experience is chelating 7 year old who is non verbal > > Hi, > > I just started my first round of ala (Kirkman's). I am taking 33 mg > of DMSA and 1 mg of ALA every 3 hours. DMSA makes me feel good, but > now that I have added the ALA I feel wierd, even at that very low > dose. There is a strange feeling in my head, a pulsing in my neck > and I am irritable. DMSA usually makes me happy so I know it is the > ALA. I have taken 3 doses so far and noticed the wierd feelings > about 2.5 hours after the second dose. When I took the third I > seemed to feel a little better. Should I continue with the ALA and > complete the round? How long does it usually take people to feel > better after a round of ALA? > > My fillings are out and I am also taking vitamins and minerals with > it. > > Thanks, > Bernadette Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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