Guest guest Posted January 9, 2001 Report Share Posted January 9, 2001 , I think there are many different protocols floating around out there, and since there are little to no studies on chronic low dose mercury toxicity - in fact, in the medical world it's not even recognized - many people tout many different protocols. Who is to say whose is best? My EI doc in South Carolina has one protocol, there's a man named Cutler in California who is a chemist and has written a book touting a protocol which seems fairly safe and effective, using a combination of low dose DMSA and eventually low dose alpha lipoic acid in combo with the DMSA (once the mercury urine levels come down to acceptable limits), AROUND the clock every three to four hours in order to keep a constant amount of the drug in your system so the mercury that is pulled free has a chance to be excreted before being redistributed to other tissues/organs. The ALA is for removing brain mercury, after tissue mercury is cleared, since he claims it crosses the BBB, and I believe there is some evidence that it does. No supplements, or minimal supplements during a DMSA cycle, then heavy supplements in the off cycle period. I have his e-mail addy somewhere in my files if you want/need or don't already have it. Klinghardt has a protocol, as does Hal Huggins and I believe, probably Sam Ziff. I believe you'd have to either post as many as you can, or research some of these people's work and see what makes most sense to you. Cutler's seems to make the most sense to me, although I am not a candidate for DMSA myself. Join the amalgam list - you will learn the most there. It is also an archived list and goes back several years. Very interesting reading. I learned a lot there. There is a DMPS " backfire " website which posts stories of folks who have been harmed by inappropriate removal protocols - protocols which may work for some, but not everyone. The sickest need the most detox but must go the slowest. There are also non-drug protocols using supplements and herbs that may have merit - oil of cilantro being one of the best. Be very careful about posting a detox protocol. I was harmed by first being injected with DMPS when the literature says it is contraindicated for people with asthma, then later with high dose DMSA immediately upon amalgam removal. I was not at all self educated about either of these drugs and blindly let them be given to me, but the very fact that my bowels had shut down 4 years earlier, and were still not working at the time, and most mercury excreted is through the GI tract was probably a good indication I was not a candidate for these drugs. And I love my doc, but he's a busy man and the studies are out there but take time to dig up....and we sometimes ignore the obvious in our zeal for a cure or to make a sick person well again! Donna in NC Detox Protocol > Does anyone have an up to date protocol on detox once amalgams have been > removed? Dr. Cranton's site mentions DMSA with regard to acute and subacute > problems, but he does not mention chronic problems, whic most of us have. > > > > > This list is intended for patients to share personal experiences with each other, not to give medical advice. If you are interested in any treatment discussed here, please consult your doctor. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2001 Report Share Posted January 9, 2001 , I think there are many different protocols floating around out there, Thank you Donna. I just today rejoined the amalgam list after being off of it for a few years. Can you give me the protocol that makes the most sense to you and tell me why it does? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2001 Report Share Posted January 9, 2001 There are also some interesting detox protocols with clay baths. They are still too intense for me but have helped a friend of mine with sky high numbers. He is also looking into someone is Germany is into some product-making that involves getting Hg out of spinal column. I will post when I get details...I agree that AMALGAM list would be a great read for you. > , I think there are many different protocols floating around out there, > and since there are little to no studies on chronic low dose mercury > toxicity > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2001 Report Share Posted January 9, 2001 > Thank you Donna. I just today rejoined the amalgam list after being off of it for a few years. Can you give me the protocol that makes the most sense to you and tell me why it does? , I have been off the amalgam list for several months after switching IP addresses, so am not sure if there are any new protocols out there that I've not heard of, and nothing has popped up on the metals list, but I think if one was to do chemical detox, Andy Cutler's protocol is probably the safest, in that you can begin dosing at 50 mg DMSA and work up to 100 mg if well tolerated over time, and also the idea that there is a constant source of DMSA over the dosing period is important. Mercury readily deposits, preferentially brain, kidneys, liver and gut. There's some great studies out there that show sheep and monkeys who were given amalgam in their teeth (about equivalent to the average person's amalgam and a tiny amount of it radioactive), then sacrificed after thirty days and full body scans were done which showed exactly where the mercury migrated to after only thirty days. Amazing! Point is, it redistributes quickly, so the constant dose (and Andy can give you half-lives....) makes sense. Then the body rests and the mineral stores replenished before starting again. Some people wait a week or two, while some people wait more if they have stronger detox reactions. Some do it for a while, then quit and work on their liver restoration for a while, then go back to the protocol. The " detoxee " is in control of the dosing schedule. There are a few people on the metals list doing this at the moment and reporting how each of their cycles is going. It is extremely important that the liver be able to process well, i.e., I would do a liver detox profile first to get an idea of how each detox phase is working, and of course, the GI tract must be intact and able to eliminate properly or all Hg will be redistributed, a lot to the Gi tract, adding to one's Candida problem. I do have some concerns about the alpha lipoic acid part of Andy's, but without my notes at the moment, the reason why is escaping me. (Getting close to bedtime and brain is shutting down). Ray Saarella on the amalgam list and Andy argue vehemently about ALA's effectiveness, but I must admit a great deal of their argument is way over my head from a chemistry standpoint. Also, it does seem that there are conflicting studies, which each party uses to make his case. I do remember, however, again, for me, ALA is not an option anymore, although before my fiasco with DMPS and DMSA I tolerated ALA fine. Of course, I had no sulfur problems before then either. Hope this helps. Donna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2001 Report Share Posted January 9, 2001 Re: Detox Protocol > Thank you Donna. I just today rejoined the amalgam list after being off of it for a few years. Can you give me the protocol that makes the most sense to you and tell me why it does? , I have been off the amalgam list for several months after switching IP addresses, so am not sure if there are any new protocols out there that I've not heard of, and nothing has popped up on the metals list, but I think if one was to do chemical detox, Andy Cutler's protocol is probably the safest, in that you can begin dosing at 50 mg DMSA and work up to 100 mg if well tolerated over time, and also the idea that there is a constant source of DMSA over the dosing period is important. Mercury readily deposits, preferentially brain, kidneys, liver and gut. There's some great studies out there that show sheep and monkeys who were given amalgam in their teeth (about equivalent to the average person's amalgam and a tiny amount of it radioactive), then sacrificed after thirty days and full body scans were done which showed exactly where the mercury migrated to after only thirty days. Amazing! Point is, it redistributes quickly, so the constant dose (and Andy can give you half-lives....) makes sense. Then the body rests and the mineral stores replenished before starting again. Some people wait a week or two, while some people wait more if they have stronger detox reactions. Some do it for a while, then quit and work on their liver restoration for a while, then go back to the protocol. The " detoxee " is in control of the dosing schedule. There are a few people on the metals list doing this at the moment and reporting how each of their cycles is going. It is extremely important that the liver be able to process well, i.e., I would do a liver detox profile first to get an idea of how each detox phase is working, and of course, the GI tract must be intact and able to eliminate properly or all Hg will be redistributed, a lot to the Gi tract, adding to one's Candida problem. I do have some concerns about the alpha lipoic acid part of Andy's, but without my notes at the moment, the reason why is escaping me. (Getting close to bedtime and brain is shutting down). Ray Saarella on the amalgam list and Andy argue vehemently about ALA's effectiveness, but I must admit a great deal of their argument is way over my head from a chemistry standpoint. Also, it does seem that there are conflicting studies, which each party uses to make his case. I do remember, however, again, for me, ALA is not an option anymore, although before my fiasco with DMPS and DMSA I tolerated ALA fine. Of course, I had no sulfur problems before then either. Hope this helps. Donna This list is intended for patients to share personal experiences with each other, not to give medical advice. If you are interested in any treatment discussed here, please consult your doctor. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2006 Report Share Posted February 26, 2006 > > Does someone have a link to the mercury detox protocol for DMSA? > http://www.noamalgam.com/ http://www.noamalgam.com/hairtestbook.html http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/Andy_dose_sched.html J > THANKS! > > > Bob > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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