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> So getting a handle on my doses, if I take even .25mg a dose for 7 times a

day, that is a 175 mg or a little less than 2 100 mg pills. I bring that up,

because if that dose is for chelation purposes and some do even less, why is it

that on the supplement the daily dose is 100-200 mg for just average intake?

Because they are unaware of ALA's use as a chelator.

>And every day, not only for 3 days and then must take a break, just like a

daily vitamin or vit c for an antioxidant. Bottom line for those mercury toxic

if they start doing this as a daily regiment, do they run serious risk of

problems with mercury

Yes.

It is a catastrophe already and I hear plently of stories. Most

doctors don't know to be aware of this yet so they miss it.

>and have no clue? Plus of course they would be taking it 100mg a time, twice a

day to follow the directions.

> Also wondering if someone is not mercury toxic, is it safe to assume they will

feel nothing when taking ALA and those who are toxic would feel something?

Yup. If they are toxic with something ALA chelates, they will feel it

on a chelation protocol, if not, then not.

> Thanks,

> Kari

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> Also wondering if someone is not mercury toxic, is it safe to

assume they will feel nothing when taking ALA and those who are

toxic would feel something?

> Thanks,

> Kari

>

Hi Kari,

I think so from our experience.

I am chelating my 2 mercury toxic boys with DMSA and ALA. And I

just started chelating my NT 6 yo daughter (3 rounds so far). My

daughter hasn't had any negatives from the ALA (every 3 hrs./ 3 days

on and 4 off). The first two rounds I gave her 12.5 mg ALA and saw

no negative reaction. So this past round I upped it to 25 mg and

saw no negatives, but I did see positive subtle changes.

With my boys they definitly had some negative behavior when 1st

starting, but the less toxic they are becoming, I am seeing less

negatives with each round.

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This is great, I'm throwing my DH on ALA! He is so certain he is not

mercury toxic, (and could be right), yet he qualified for the

counting rules. He technically has no issues, however he does have

a " way " of being disconnected emotionally that I just know is altered

and is one that seriously does not like change. In addition to

qualifying for the counting rules, his mercury level was non

existent. Just seems like especially NT people would show some

mercury because it's so all over, plus he did have a few amalgams

which were replaced last year.

Thanks,

Kari

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> Yup. If they are toxic with something ALA chelates, they will feel

it

> on a chelation protocol, if not, then not.

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