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I find joint pain from chelation/mercury can be alleviated with

acidophillus pills. Maybe yeast is building up not sure the mechanism

but it really helped me.

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> This is a classic symptom of Mercury toxicity, but a new problem with my

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> My son has been chelating for about 6 months. Showing improvements, but

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What chelator, route (oral, TD, etc), dose, and dosing schedule are you using

for chelation? How much does your child weigh?

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<p>Does anyone have experience with a child that is having extreme

pain in fingers and toes? <br>

This is a classic symptom of Mercury toxicity, but a new problem with my

son.<br>

My son has been chelating for about 6 months. Showing improvements, but this

pain in his fingers and toes<br>

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Any help would be greatly appreciated!<wbr>!!!<br>

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Thanks, Pete<br>

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Oral, NCD. Dose is 5 drops per day. Schedule, 2 drops in the morning, 1 at

lunch, 1 at snack, 1 at bed time.

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> Does anyone have experience with a child that is having extreme pain

in fingers and toes?

If you are giving high doses of B6, try dropping it. This is a

classic sign of peripheral neuropathy, which happens with B6 toxicity.

Dana

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Good to see you on this this list Bernard. Thanks for all your massive

compilation of Hg info! I was wondering if you could settle a issue between me

and another Hg buff. He says (by kinesiology) that I have 59 oz of mercury

accumulation. I say thats not possible to have levels that high. Can you

estimate in oz the upper range of toxicity. I say I would be beyond dead with 59

oz. He routinely does this with others with similar results. I question his

method!

Again thank you for all your valuable work!

Lee

Bernard Windham <berniew1@...> wrote:

I had peripheral neuropathy (pain in extremities) and paresthesis

(numbness in extremities) along with other problems

they all got better after dental revision and detox

BW

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, thanks for responding.

To answer your questions:

Zeolites, orally taken. Dose is very low, 2 drops in the morning, 1 at lunch, 1

at snack, 1 at bedtime.

He weighs about 60 lbs.

We used the DMSA and ALA about two years ago, went through about 90 rounds, got

alot of benefit, then we didn't see any more improvement, so we went the

Homopathic route for awhile along with NAET allergy therapy. My son is also on a

modified DAN protocol.

My wife started my son on the Zeolites this summer and we are at the dosage

above at the moment.

Any help you can provide on this extremities pain is greatly appreciated.

Pete

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> pain in his fingers and toes

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Pain in extremities is a sign of B deficiency too

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