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I've read about not taking ALA sooner than 3 months after last amalgam

removal (and DMSA sooner than 4 days after).

If you are using a mercury-free biological dentist with a dam, suction

for the vapors and oxygen through your nose, wouldn't it be a safe bet

that you are getting very little, if any mercury??

I also keep reading that it's because ALA crosses the brain barrier but

it's going to do that at any time right? If some gets in there during

the very stringent dental protocols, wouldn't it just take it right out

anyway? Plus how likely is it you would get enough for it to be an

issue?

I probably won't use it any sooner than 3 months anyway but I'd like

to understand this more fully. Does Andy's book go into a lot of

explicit detail like this? I've done much reading here and have an

over-crowding of books so I've hesitated to add another big 200 page

one to the 'library.' Perhaps that would be a better way to get more

detailed info?

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Some info from the archives here:

http://onibasu.com/archives/am/2915.html

My understanding is that it takes 3 months for the mercury to settle

down into the organs. If you use ALA before that, you might end up

with most of that unsettled mercury in your brain. Mercury loves the

brain, that's its favorite organ.

During these three months, DMSA will do the job.

As a side note, I believe DMSA crossed my son's BBB. He started

making sounds when we were chelating with DMSA only, before adding

ALA. I believe my son had and still has a leaky BBB due to his

mercury injury.

>

> I've read about not taking ALA sooner than 3 months after last

amalgam

> removal (and DMSA sooner than 4 days after).

>

> If you are using a mercury-free biological dentist with a dam,

suction

> for the vapors and oxygen through your nose, wouldn't it be a safe

bet

> that you are getting very little, if any mercury??

>

> I also keep reading that it's because ALA crosses the brain barrier

but

> it's going to do that at any time right? If some gets in there

during

> the very stringent dental protocols, wouldn't it just take it right

out

> anyway? Plus how likely is it you would get enough for it to be an

> issue?

>

> I probably won't use it any sooner than 3 months anyway but I'd

like

> to understand this more fully. Does Andy's book go into a lot of

> explicit detail like this? I've done much reading here and have an

> over-crowding of books so I've hesitated to add another big 200

page

> one to the 'library.' Perhaps that would be a better way to get

more

> detailed info?

>

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>I've done much reading here and have an

> over-crowding of books so I've hesitated to add another big 200 >page

> one to the 'library.' Perhaps that would be a better way to get >more

> detailed info?

I would get the book. There's lots of detailed information in it.

The cost is nothing considering how costly it is to make mistakes with

treatments and supplements. I really don't see how anyone can chelate

themselves without having the book to refer to.

J

>

> I've read about not taking ALA sooner than 3 months after last amalgam

> removal (and DMSA sooner than 4 days after).

>

> If you are using a mercury-free biological dentist with a dam, suction

> for the vapors and oxygen through your nose, wouldn't it be a safe bet

> that you are getting very little, if any mercury??

>

> I also keep reading that it's because ALA crosses the brain barrier but

> it's going to do that at any time right? If some gets in there during

> the very stringent dental protocols, wouldn't it just take it right out

> anyway? Plus how likely is it you would get enough for it to be an

> issue?

>

> I probably won't use it any sooner than 3 months anyway but I'd like

> to understand this more fully. Does Andy's book go into a lot of

> explicit detail like this? I've done much reading here and have an

> over-crowding of books so I've hesitated to add another big 200 page

> one to the 'library.' Perhaps that would be a better way to get more

> detailed info?

>

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From what I have read regarding amalgam replacement and poisoning,

what happends when they remove all the amalgams is that the

internal/external cellular balance of mercury is suddenly changed.

Since the current daily exposure it removed, the cells start to let

go of some of it. Basically, your body is going to release a bunch

of it on it's own. If you were to start detoxing it with ALA your

body cannot remove that much mercury that fast. You risk repoisoning

yourself. Taking vitamin and mineral supplements will help support

you body while it shifts around and disposes of this loose mercury.

Your body can remove some of it by itself. It take times for this to

happen. Once most of that cellular mercury is removed, then you

would proceed to remove whatever is left with chelation. During

removal you will risk some exposure. You can eat charcoal capsules

before your visit to absorb any that gets in your GI tract. There

are other protocl as well to reduce your exposure to less that what

it was when they installed those fillings. Considering most of us

had them installed with NO Protection at all. I hope this helps

somewhat. You can also try " It's All in Your head " by Hal Huggins in

addition to Andy's book.

Andy, correct me if I am wrong here. I have talked to others who had

all their amalgams removed at once, then immediately proceed to

chelation therapy and got very sick. While I know you are anxious to

get it out..I myself am too. But be careful not to make yourself

worse in the process.

> >

> > I've read about not taking ALA sooner than 3 months after last

amalgam

> > removal (and DMSA sooner than 4 days after).

> >

> > If you are using a mercury-free biological dentist with a dam,

suction

> > for the vapors and oxygen through your nose, wouldn't it be a

safe bet

> > that you are getting very little, if any mercury??

> >

> > I also keep reading that it's because ALA crosses the brain

barrier but

> > it's going to do that at any time right? If some gets in there

during

> > the very stringent dental protocols, wouldn't it just take it

right out

> > anyway? Plus how likely is it you would get enough for it to be

an

> > issue?

> >

> > I probably won't use it any sooner than 3 months anyway but I'd

like

> > to understand this more fully. Does Andy's book go into a lot

of

> > explicit detail like this? I've done much reading here and have

an

> > over-crowding of books so I've hesitated to add another big 200

page

> > one to the 'library.' Perhaps that would be a better way to get

more

> > detailed info?

> >

>

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Thanks for the info. I can't wait to check out the link. I think I'm

going to break down and bring another book into this house since I like

as much detail as possible.

They had a sale on the ozone-oxygen steambath (like a sauna with

oxygen) this month (normally $45 a 20 minute session on sale for $15

all this month). I decided to get a few so I could get a bit of a jump

on detoxing and no negative reports. I can tell it does work because

I'm sometimes exhausted the day after.

I'm now about 8 hours mercury free! I'll start DMSA this weekend I

guess as I've already begun to collect some of the supplements I need

in pill form (I normally get capsules since the gen. concensus is that

capsules are generally more potent and have better absorption than

tablets. They are just too hard to divide for the 6 doses a day I'll be

doing the DMSA (every 4 hours until I add the ALA later this summer).

I'm sorry to hear about your son. I hope he is doing better by now. I

understand that if some of the mercury goes into the brain, it will

come out during chelation eventually. I hope that is the case here.

Best, Rose

>

> Some info from the archives here:

> http://onibasu.com/archives/am/2915.html

>

> My understanding is that it takes 3 months for the mercury to settle

> down into the organs. If you use ALA before that, you might end up

> with most of that unsettled mercury in your brain. Mercury loves the

> brain, that's its favorite organ.

> During these three months, DMSA will do the job.

>

> As a side note, I believe DMSA crossed my son's BBB. He started

> making sounds when we were chelating with DMSA only, before adding

> ALA. I believe my son had and still has a leaky BBB due to his

> mercury injury.

>

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Jan,

Excellent explaination, thanks very much.

I wish I would have read about the charcol before my visit. I have

some apple pectin here and just took a bunch of anti-oxidant

supplements (about 8 hours after my visit). I think I'll take the

pectin now too to help remove any mercury that wants to leave.

I had an ozone sauna today about an hour and half after removal and

the towels had a bit more stuff on them than usual. Hopefully that

was some of the mercury.

I agree that I want to be careful about removing too much at once.

My body is stressed as it is with a bad thyroid and it looks like my

adrenals are too. I picked up some bovine adrenal supplement today

to start giving myself a bit more support there.

I'll probably wait till this or next week to begin chelation. Don't

want to rush too much. I have the ozone steam baths (1-2 a week

while they have been on sale). I think that gets some out too.

Best, Rose/Daisy

> > >

> > > I've read about not taking ALA sooner than 3 months after last

> amalgam

> > > removal (and DMSA sooner than 4 days after).

> > >

> > > If you are using a mercury-free biological dentist with a dam,

> suction

> > > for the vapors and oxygen through your nose, wouldn't it be a

> safe bet

> > > that you are getting very little, if any mercury??

> > >

> > > I also keep reading that it's because ALA crosses the brain

> barrier but

> > > it's going to do that at any time right? If some gets in there

> during

> > > the very stringent dental protocols, wouldn't it just take it

> right out

> > > anyway? Plus how likely is it you would get enough for it to

be

> an

> > > issue?

> > >

> > > I probably won't use it any sooner than 3 months anyway but I'd

> like

> > > to understand this more fully. Does Andy's book go into a lot

> of

> > > explicit detail like this? I've done much reading here and

have

> an

> > > over-crowding of books so I've hesitated to add another big 200

> page

> > > one to the 'library.' Perhaps that would be a better way to get

> more

> > > detailed info?

> > >

> >

>

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Hi Rose,

>

> ,

>

> Thanks for the info. I can't wait to check out the link. I think

I'm

> going to break down and bring another book into this house since I

like

> as much detail as possible.

>

> They had a sale on the ozone-oxygen steambath (like a sauna with

> oxygen) this month (normally $45 a 20 minute session on sale for

$15

> all this month). I decided to get a few so I could get a bit of a

jump

> on detoxing and no negative reports. I can tell it does work

because

> I'm sometimes exhausted the day after.

>

> I'm now about 8 hours mercury free! I'll start DMSA this weekend I

> guess as I've already begun to collect some of the supplements I

need

> in pill form (I normally get capsules since the gen. concensus is

that

> capsules are generally more potent and have better absorption than

> tablets. They are just too hard to divide for the 6 doses a day

I'll be

> doing the DMSA (every 4 hours until I add the ALA later this

summer).

You could try to empty the cap in pineapple juice, you won't taste

the DMSA, and it's good for half a day in the fridge.

> I'm sorry to hear about your son. I hope he is doing better by now.

I

> understand that if some of the mercury goes into the brain, it will

> come out during chelation eventually. I hope that is the case here.

Yes, autism went away but seizures kicked in...

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Rose/Daisy

Sounds like you are helping your body. The antioxidants will help as

will the apple pectin. It is very common to have thyroid problems

and adrenal problems when you have had mercury. I too have those as

do any other adults I know with metal fillings. Some of that may

improve as you heal and detox. You may want to wait more than a few

weeks to chelate. However, go with how you feel. If you start

something and feel sick, then it is too much too soon. The

supplements and sauna will assist with some removal, and your body

will remove some as well. Keep reading, and asking questions.

- In , " yur_a_daisy " <RoseGvr@...>

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>

> Jan,

>

> Excellent explaination, thanks very much.

>

> I wish I would have read about the charcol before my visit. I have

> some apple pectin here and just took a bunch of anti-oxidant

> supplements (about 8 hours after my visit). I think I'll take the

> pectin now too to help remove any mercury that wants to leave.

>

> I had an ozone sauna today about an hour and half after removal

and

> the towels had a bit more stuff on them than usual. Hopefully

that

> was some of the mercury.

>

> I agree that I want to be careful about removing too much at

once.

> My body is stressed as it is with a bad thyroid and it looks like

my

> adrenals are too. I picked up some bovine adrenal supplement

today

> to start giving myself a bit more support there.

>

> I'll probably wait till this or next week to begin chelation.

Don't

> want to rush too much. I have the ozone steam baths (1-2 a week

> while they have been on sale). I think that gets some out too.

>

> Best, Rose/Daisy

>

> > > >

> > > > I've read about not taking ALA sooner than 3 months after

last

> > amalgam

> > > > removal (and DMSA sooner than 4 days after).

> > > >

> > > > If you are using a mercury-free biological dentist with a

dam,

> > suction

> > > > for the vapors and oxygen through your nose, wouldn't it be

a

> > safe bet

> > > > that you are getting very little, if any mercury??

> > > >

> > > > I also keep reading that it's because ALA crosses the brain

> > barrier but

> > > > it's going to do that at any time right? If some gets in

there

> > during

> > > > the very stringent dental protocols, wouldn't it just take

it

> > right out

> > > > anyway? Plus how likely is it you would get enough for it

to

> be

> > an

> > > > issue?

> > > >

> > > > I probably won't use it any sooner than 3 months anyway but

I'd

> > like

> > > > to understand this more fully. Does Andy's book go into a

lot

> > of

> > > > explicit detail like this? I've done much reading here and

> have

> > an

> > > > over-crowding of books so I've hesitated to add another big

200

> > page

> > > > one to the 'library.' Perhaps that would be a better way to

get

> > more

> > > > detailed info?

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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Thanks for the link, I'm going there after reading here. How did you

handle the DMSA crossover? I guess that's another good reason not to

jump too quickly into the DMSA after the mercury removal - so you

body has a chance to get rid of some and so you can build up your

health as much as possible before putting your body under that kind

of stress. How is your son doing now?

> >

> > I've read about not taking ALA sooner than 3 months after last

> amalgam

> > removal (and DMSA sooner than 4 days after).

> >

> > If you are using a mercury-free biological dentist with a dam,

> suction

> > for the vapors and oxygen through your nose, wouldn't it be a

safe

> bet

> > that you are getting very little, if any mercury??

> >

> > I also keep reading that it's because ALA crosses the brain

barrier

> but

> > it's going to do that at any time right? If some gets in there

> during

> > the very stringent dental protocols, wouldn't it just take it

right

> out

> > anyway? Plus how likely is it you would get enough for it to be

an

> > issue?

> >

> > I probably won't use it any sooner than 3 months anyway but I'd

> like

> > to understand this more fully. Does Andy's book go into a lot of

> > explicit detail like this? I've done much reading here and have

an

> > over-crowding of books so I've hesitated to add another big 200

> page

> > one to the 'library.' Perhaps that would be a better way to get

> more

> > detailed info?

> >

>

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