Guest guest Posted March 14, 2006 Report Share Posted March 14, 2006 Hi. I had 7 amalgam fillings removed over several months last year. Had a hair test done by DDI a month after the last removal. No metals were out of the green zone, but I met two counting rules (one just barely). I had been using bentonite from Yerba Prima for 6 months so I also had a stool toxins test done by DDI. Yellow for beryllium and high green for lead. Foolishly, I trusted my ND to give me a DMSA challenge and urine toxic elements by DDI. Lead was high red and all else was low green. She agreed that sometimes lead would come out first before any other metals would release, but she had rarely found other metals to ever come out high after additional chelation with DMSA if they started out in the low green area. I would like to avoid any chemical chelation. However I am having short term memory issues, trouble finding words, and horrible concentration. What would you suggest? Thank you for reading this. Moneca Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2006 Report Share Posted March 14, 2006 Moneca, If the ND does challenges he or she apparently doesn't understand low and slow chelation and due to problems from redistribution,people may not continue on his or her protocol long enough to get to the other metals. I would certainly consider low and slow (Andy Cutler's protocol) chelation. S S <tt> Hi.<BR> I had 7 amalgam fillings removed over several months last year. Had a <BR> hair test done by DDI a month after the last removal. No metals were <BR> out of the green zone, but I met two counting rules (one just barely). <BR> I had been using bentonite from Yerba Prima for 6 months so I also had <BR> a stool toxins test done by DDI. Yellow for beryllium and high green <BR> for lead. Foolishly, I trusted my ND to give me a DMSA challenge and <BR> urine toxic elements by DDI. Lead was high red and all else was low <BR> green. She agreed that sometimes lead would come out first before any <BR> other metals would release, but she had rarely found other metals to <BR> ever come out high after additional chelation with DMSA if they started <BR> out in the low green area. I would like to avoid any chemical <BR> chelation. However I am having short term memory issues, trouble <BR> finding words, and horrible concentration.<BR> What would you suggest?<BR> Thank you for reading this.<BR> <BR> Moneca <BR> _______________________________________________ Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com The most personalized portal on the Web! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2006 Report Share Posted March 15, 2006 > > Hi. > I had 7 amalgam fillings removed over several months last year. Had a > hair test done by DDI a month after the last removal. No metals were > out of the green zone, but I met two counting rules (one just barely). If you met even just one counting rule, it means you have a high probability of deranged mineral transport due to mercury toxicity. If you want to excrete the mercury and lead, low, frequent doses of DMSA plus ALA is the safest way to do it. > I had been using bentonite from Yerba Prima for 6 months so I also had > a stool toxins test done by DDI. Yellow for beryllium and high green > for lead. Foolishly, I trusted my ND to give me a DMSA challenge and > urine toxic elements by DDI. Lead was high red and all else was low > green. She agreed that sometimes lead would come out first before any > other metals would release, but she had rarely found other metals to > ever come out high after additional chelation with DMSA if they started I agree with 's comment that a lot of times ND's have limited experience with chelation, partly because the most toxic patients have bad experiences and move on, and partly because they chelate people based on the results of challenge tests, which tend to exclude some people who really are toxic and to include some people who really are not that toxic. So the NDs observations are based on a group of people who, on average, are not that toxic. > out in the low green area. I would like to avoid any chemical > chelation. However I am having short term memory issues, trouble > finding words, and horrible concentration. > What would you suggest? In case you are not aware, there are adult groups for heavy metal chelation: frequent-dose-chelation adult-metal-chelation -- > Thank you for reading this. > > Moneca > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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