Guest guest Posted May 30, 2006 Report Share Posted May 30, 2006 While not an expert here, I do think the mercury takes more time to show. Usually, after most of the other toxins are gone. It hides better in the body, mainly in the brain. I am not sure what to do with uranium. I myself have a lot of it. The only research I could find on that said that baking soda removed uranium. This is what the government is using. I have no idea how to dose it or if you even should. I have not tried it yet myself. (anyone else chime in if you know) Arsenic: Have you checked for other sources? Lawn treatments often have arsenic in them to kill weeds and bugs. It can be in livestock antibiotics..(for us that means chicken), herbicides, insecticides, well water, treated lumber, enviornmental pollution. Dana's site says that Garlic may possibly help with arsenic. But it has a question mark next to it. Has it been low at all, ever? Or does it stay in the yellow or higher? I do know it takes years to chelate and remove most of this stuff. I don't know how long you have been chelating. I would also keep in mind that most of the testing you do in the first few years are going to show what he is dumping out. This may be why his arsenic is so high. Many people I have talked with said that the mercury comes out towards the end. It does inhibit the normal detoxing of other toxins, thus the reason they get so high in arsenic, and others in the first place is because the mercury is present. Bear in mind also, that mercury is primarily excreted in the feces. I am not sure if this was helpful at all, but best wishes! > > We keep getting arsenic. It has been elevated for the past 10 > months and does not seem to want to go away. A few times it has > dropped from off the charts to yellow on fecal, but generally stays > off the page. Little to nothing in urine. > > Mercury has not been very high. This is annoying and makes us > wonder what is going on. How long does it take for arsenic to come > out? Does arsenic precede mercury? I have read it both ways that > it does and that it does not. Our best guess is that the arsenic > came from shell fish which suggests that the mercury load should be > very high, but we don't see it. > > What helps arsenic come out faster? We are 3/4 oral DMSA & ALA 1 > mg/kg each DMSA & ALA. Are there more effective brands of DMSA or > ALA? > > Hair uranium is also very high. What helps U come out? AC mentions > iron. Any suggestions on type of Fe and dosage? > > Mark > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2006 Report Share Posted May 31, 2006 ALA chelates arsenic. S S While not an expert here, I do think the mercury takes more time to <BR> show. Usually, after most of the other toxins are gone. It hides <BR> better in the body, mainly in the brain. I am not sure what to do <BR> with uranium. I myself have a lot of it. The only research I could <BR> find on that said that baking soda removed uranium. This is what the <BR> government is using. I have no idea how to dose it or if you even <BR> should. I have not tried it yet myself. (anyone else chime in if you <BR> know)<BR> Arsenic: Have you checked for other sources? Lawn treatments often <BR> have arsenic in them to kill weeds and bugs. It can be in livestock <BR> antibiotics..(for us that means chicken), herbicides, insecticides, <BR> well water, treated lumber, enviornmental pollution. Dana's site <BR> says that Garlic may possibly help with arsenic. But it has a <BR> question mark next to it. Has it been low at all, ever? Or does it <BR> stay in the yellow or higher? I do know it takes years to chelate <BR> and remove most of this stuff. I don't know how long you have been <BR> chelating. <BR> <BR> I would also keep in mind that most of the testing you do in the <BR> first few years are going to show what he is dumping out. This may <BR> be why his arsenic is so high. Many people I have talked with said <BR> that the mercury comes out towards the end. It does inhibit the <BR> normal detoxing of other toxins, thus the reason they get so high in <BR> arsenic, and others in the first place is because the mercury is <BR> present. <BR> <BR> Bear in mind also, that mercury is primarily excreted in the feces.<BR> <BR> I am not sure if this was helpful at all, but best wishes!<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 May 31, 2006 Report Share Posted May 31, 2006 I'm an adult chelating with oral ALA on average maybe one weekend a month. My arsenic (DDI hair test) remained off-the-charts high for several years and finally on the last hair test (a year and a couple months ago) it was down into the yellow. I just sent off another hair test and am anxious to see what it shows. I was also mercury toxic and no longer met the counting rules several hair tests ago (generally about a year apart. S S We keep getting arsenic. It has been elevated for the past 10 <BR> months and does not seem to want to go away. A few times it has <BR> dropped from off the charts to yellow on fecal, but generally stays <BR> off the page. Little to nothing in urine. <BR> <BR> Mercury has not been very high. This is annoying and makes us <BR> wonder what is going on. How long does it take for arsenic to come <BR> out? Does arsenic precede mercury? I have read it both ways that <BR> it does and that it does not. Our best guess is that the arsenic <BR> came from shell fish which suggests that the mercury load should be <BR> very high, but we don't see it. <BR> <BR> What helps arsenic come out faster? We are 3/4 oral DMSA & ALA 1 <BR> mg/kg each DMSA & ALA. Are there more effective brands of DMSA or <BR> ALA? <BR> <BR> Hair uranium is also very high. What helps U come out? AC mentions <BR> iron. Any suggestions on type of Fe and dosage? <BR> <BR> Mark <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 June 1, 2006 Report Share Posted June 1, 2006 if you eat a lot of chicken you might want to check out whether or not yours has arsenic. Arsenic is commonly used in raising (even organic) chickens. hth, .... On 5/30/06, alexiachrismark <alexiachrismark@...> wrote: > > We keep getting arsenic. It has been elevated for the past 10 > months and does not seem to want to go away. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2006 Report Share Posted June 3, 2006 Arsenic was our biggest toxin since we lived on a golf course where they sprayed MSMA. I was also amazed at how much came out and how long it took. I took just over three years of chelation to get to the point where the levels weren't elevated. We also had a few tests where it dropped only to see it much higher the next round. One thing I learned towards the end of the process was that ball fields are often sprayed with MSMA. Since my son played baseball towards the end of chelation, I suspect some of his elevated levels in the end were due to more recent exposure. DMPS was much more effective at removing arsenic for both of us than DMSA, although DMSA removed it as well. Gaylen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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