Guest guest Posted March 15, 2004 Report Share Posted March 15, 2004 hello, here i am again with a new question, i'm living right full time on my search, and because it goes so slowly another question... do older people (i'm 25) react slower to new situations like enzymes and diet... or not ? or isn't it possible to tell... i was thinking when u are 25 u're system was in bad shape for a long time, maybe i takes longer to heal ? i'm having also still amalgan, maybe that has a lot to do with it.. and another question, if u eat a lot of fisch, like i do, how can u avoid the metal toxity ? selenium is enough or not ? and what general dose of selenium is good (for me..amalgan + fisch) thanks! willem. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2004 Report Share Posted March 15, 2004 Hi - my son is 16yo and did respond fairly quickly and positively to enzymes. From his experience with amalgam fillings though, I would probably guess that if you still have some, that is probably a big part of it. My son was 7 when he had amalgams put in and he had a horrible 3 years! Because they were in baby teeth they eventually fell out on their own and things improved immensely and immediately when that happened. He didn't improve to the point where he was before the fillings were put in but the improvement he did experience was huge. Is there any way you could get your amalgams safely removed? I bet you'd see a big improvement. Hope this helps Laurie > hello, > > here i am again with a new question, i'm living right full time on my > search, and because it goes so slowly another question... > > do older people (i'm 25) react slower to new situations like enzymes and > diet... or not ? or isn't it possible to tell... > > i was thinking when u are 25 u're system was in bad shape for a long time, > maybe i takes longer to heal ? > > i'm having also still amalgan, maybe that has a lot to do with it.. > and another question, if u eat a lot of fisch, like i do, how can u avoid > the metal toxity ? selenium is enough or not ? and what general dose of > selenium is good (for me..amalgan + fisch) > > thanks! > > willem. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2004 Report Share Posted March 16, 2004 the amlagmas will have a lot to do with it. check out seleniums on 'minerals i take on the link below' http://members.tripod.com/mueller_ranges/ paste the second half of the link below on the first half above links/compendium/compendium.html you need zinc as well if you eat a lot of fish. but you really should avoid shark and large sea fish quality green tea is good for mercury toxicity. also you need adequate iodine as per the compendium index. r u sprinkling the enzymes on the food? they are most efficent that way and not swallowed in capsules. 25 is young and recovery should be reasonably good. having a lot of fat messes things a bit cause the mercury goes to fat and doesn't come out easily. > hello, > > here i am again with a new question, i'm living right full time on my > search, and because it goes so slowly another question... > > do older people (i'm 25) react slower to new situations like enzymes and > diet... or not ? or isn't it possible to tell... > > i was thinking when u are 25 u're system was in bad shape for a long time, > maybe i takes longer to heal ? > > i'm having also still amalgan, maybe that has a lot to do with it.. > and another question, if u eat a lot of fisch, like i do, how can u avoid > the metal toxity ? selenium is enough or not ? and what general dose of > selenium is good (for me..amalgan + fisch) > > thanks! > > willem. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2004 Report Share Posted March 16, 2004 HI Willem! Glad you are sticking around. What the general trend is that 'older people' meaning anyone over 12 can respond just as quickly with enzymes as very young children. However, they might also respond positively with enzymes but just not as quickly. There are a couple of teenagers in my area that are doing well with the Peptizyde/Zyme Prime combination, but it took about 3 months to see significant improvements instead of the usual 3-4 weeks. But I am a lot older than 25 and I saw improvement in the first week. So it depends. I know with many other therapies, they say if you don't do it when the person is young, there isn't much improvement after elementary school, so at least digestive enzymes do offer something for the older crowd. The thing that older people seem to run into that younger people don't is that older people have developed coping mechanisms for functioning when they don't feel well. When you start enzymes, the enzymes may help you improve physically. Then you will need to un- learn the previous coping mechanisms. For example, I had managed to get through the days with constant migraine. when the pain went away, my vision was not actually more accurate and 'corrected'. But this slight change in vision affected how I judged distances. So I found I was very slightly over-stepping steps, over-shooting the distance to pick up a glass, etc. If you aren't aware of what is going on, this can be a bit disturbing if not outright frightening. It usually goes away as you adjust to feeling better. It can be different issues for different people. Some need to adjust to having more energy, or hearing better, or not having upset stomach all the time. I don't know that much about fish...I've never cared for it. Salmon tastes okay if it is prepared right. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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