Guest guest Posted July 21, 2007 Report Share Posted July 21, 2007 I don't know about the specific questions you asked, but my personal experience has been that getting my health problems under control has significantly affected my weight. I have not pursued diet or exercise -- at least not in the usual " trying to lose weight " kind of way. I have tried to become more active -- I was bedridden for nearly 4 months a few years back, so just being able to work a full time job and get groceries and so forth is a lot more energetic than that -- and I watch what I eat for health reasons, not paying any attention at all to calories or other things that people normally do to control weight. Yet, my body has shrunk dramatically over the last two or three years. For me, I concluded that I was never actually fat and that my excess weight was more like a form of edema. I suspect that I retained water in order to dilute the huge volume of toxins in my system and keep it from killing me. As I did things to heal myself, I would have movement of fluid in various parts of my body -- like my feet would swell -- and then it would move to my abdomen which would become very bloated and then I would have diarrhea. As I physically shrank and most of my body began to look more " normal " , my belly remained disproportionately large in comparison to the rest of me. Recently, my belly has begun to also shrink and I think that is an indicator that I am close to being well. So I would suggest that one possibility is that your extra weight insulates you from the impact of the toxins and you may not need it anymore after those are removed. In other words, right now, your weight may be helping to keep you alive in the face of being very poisoned. That seems to be what was going on for me. I don't see why it wouldn't apply in at least some other cases. HTH, -- Michele talithamichele@... http://www.atraceofme.com If the base leaves, everybody loses: http://www.solanorail.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2007 Report Share Posted July 22, 2007 > > Following up to my last post, I wonder if weight problems that began at toddler age (I > remember being overweight at three) are connected wtih metals poisoning, At my house, weight problems were associated with mitochondrial dysfunction [improper fat digestion]. One child was seriously underweight, two kids [plus me] were overweight. Addressing mito issues helped all of us with those problems. I wrote what I did specifically with #2 here http://www.danasview.net/mar05.htm Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2007 Report Share Posted July 22, 2007 > > Following up to my last post, I wonder if weight problems that began at toddler age (I > remember being overweight at three) are connected wtih metals poisoning, Weight problems can be associated with metal poisoning. Andy gives some mechanisms on p 48-49 of Amalgam Illness. J as boderline > Asperger's traits I've had a lifetime were also beginning or in place by then. I am chelating > hoping to reduce mild forms of nearly all the problems my daughter has in megadoses, but is > failure to regulate eating - stop when full, sense gut fullness - as well as other eating issues > (addiction to certain allergenic foods, obsessive compulsive tendencies that make it difficult > to stop doing something when it's no longer serving you including eating, sensory craving > including oral, etc.) can be reduced through chelation? The borderline hypothyroid I > understand is helped, but has anyone felt less pressure to overeat as chelation progresses? > > I am taking just oral ALA at this point at 25 mg/dose, will try upping to perhaps the 50mg > size as they aren't easy to find at lower doses. I currently cut Vit. Shoppe 50mg tablet in half. > My ideal reasonable weight is approx 130 pounds, but I'm about 50 pounds over that, and I > know a lot of the barriers to weight loss are due to a screeching ASD child that can't really > cooperate in exercise, improved diet, etc. but a lot of the problem was already there when > she came. > > One other doctor I have says she thinks my adrenals are stressed in addition to or more than > the thyroid and thinks detoxing of some kind will improve function of both, but I launched > into Cutler Chelation first as I was already set up and helping my child anyway. I figured I'd > get to her detox sold by Standard Process corporation once I finished with the metals. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2007 Report Share Posted July 22, 2007 It's possible that mercury may be sequestered in fatty tissues. So be careful about initiating lengthy, vigorous exercise. If so, take extra antioxidants. I know someone who suddenly decided to work out for 2 hours straight, then developed erythema nodosum and was hospitalized for several days. The emergency personnel had no understanding of the underlying mechanism and did little more than administer steroids and fluids. Also, get your thyroid checked, if you haven't already. - Hokkanen > I don't know about the specific questions you asked, but my personal > experience has been that getting my health problems under control has > significantly affected my weight. I have not pursued diet or exercise -- at > least not in the usual " trying to lose weight " kind of way. I have tried to > become more active -- I was bedridden for nearly 4 months a few years back, > so just being able to work a full time job and get groceries and so forth is > a lot more energetic than that -- and I watch what I eat for health reasons, > not paying any attention at all to calories or other things that people > normally do to control weight. Yet, my body has shrunk dramatically over > the last two or three years. > > For me, I concluded that I was never actually fat and that my excess weight > was more like a form of edema. I suspect that I retained water in order to > dilute the huge volume of toxins in my system and keep it from killing me. > As I did things to heal myself, I would have movement of fluid in various > parts of my body -- like my feet would swell -- and then it would move to my > abdomen which would become very bloated and then I would have diarrhea. As > I physically shrank and most of my body began to look more " normal " , my > belly remained disproportionately large in comparison to the rest of me. > Recently, my belly has begun to also shrink and I think that is an indicator > that I am close to being well. > > So I would suggest that one possibility is that your extra weight insulates > you from the impact of the toxins and you may not need it anymore after > those are removed. In other words, right now, your weight may be helping to > keep you alive in the face of being very poisoned. That seems to be what > was going on for me. I don't see why it wouldn't apply in at least some > other cases. > > HTH, > > -- > Michele > > talithamichele@... > http://www.atraceofme.com > > If the base leaves, everybody loses: http://www.solanorail.org > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2007 Report Share Posted July 23, 2007 Dana How did you go about finding out about your #2 son having problems with mitochondrial dysfunction (improper fat digestion). My daughter for her age is over weight, she does not have a thyroid problem (had this checked out twice by DAN). I do not consider her weight problem to be associated with food, and this thread has struck a cord with me. Maybe my daughter has this mitochondrial dysfunction. How do I go about finding out more about this condition (ie: blood tests etc). Also you mention that you give B50, what is B50, can you point me in the direction of finding out more about what B50 is. TIA danasview <danasview@...> wrote: > > Following up to my last post, I wonder if weight problems that began at toddler age (I > remember being overweight at three) are connected wtih metals poisoning, At my house, weight problems were associated with mitochondrial dysfunction [improper fat digestion]. One child was seriously underweight, two kids [plus me] were overweight. Addressing mito issues helped all of us with those problems. I wrote what I did specifically with #2 here http://www.danasview.net/mar05.htm Dana --------------------------------- Answers - Get better answers from someone who knows. Tryit now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2007 Report Share Posted July 23, 2007 > Dana > How did you go about finding out about your #2 son having problems with mitochondrial dysfunction (improper fat digestion). Any time I gave him any fats, he became mean and aggressive. Researching this led to mito cocktail, which worked very well for my son. He did need preloading. I wrote about it here http://www.danasview.net/mar05.htm >>My daughter for her age is over weight, she does not have a thyroid problem (had this checked out twice by DAN). I do not consider her weight problem to be associated with food, and this thread has struck a cord with me. Maybe my daughter has this mitochondrial dysfunction. My youngest is age 8, and has a very big belly that is unrelated to food or yeast. Giving her mito supplements has reduced the belly somewhat. I have only been doing this protocol for her for a month or so, so she still has a ways to go. My #1 is a skinny bean pole. Giving him mito cocktail has helped make him look less like a skeleton. > How do I go about finding out more about this condition (ie: blood tests etc). I don't know about testing, but if you have a doctor, you can ask. > Also you mention that you give B50, what is B50, can you point me in the direction of finding out more about what B50 is. It is a supplement that has 50mg or mcg [depending on the B vitamin] of almost all the Bs. I buy mine at my local health food store. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2007 Report Share Posted July 24, 2007 > > Following up to my last post, I wonder if weight problems that began at toddler age (I > remember being overweight at three) are connected wtih metals poisoning, as boderline > Asperger's traits I've had a lifetime were also beginning or in place by then. Like another poster, this thread has struck a nerve with me. My two younger children are like this. Unlike the rest of us, who become too thin. My migraine girl was underweight, imo - drs " ok " w/weight, until after she was 7-8mos or so. Then seemed to gain weight too fast, and acquired her belly by the time she was two. My older son was gangly until 3rd grade. In 4th, he suddenly put on weight & been had this " type " of body since. Striking to me, is that 4th grade is the year following the 3rd slew of shots for my older kids... Hmmmm...these are also the two kids who have alot of issues, but do not have the autistic/add issues. I also think of fat cells as protective in nature, and have definitely felt the yucky effects of losing weight in the past, that I think is related to free-floating toxins. I am chelating > hoping to reduce mild forms of nearly all the problems my daughter has in megadoses, but is > failure to regulate eating - stop when full, sense gut fullness - as well as other eating issues Took me awhile to realize my migraine girl doesn't know she is hungry & does not associate feeling hungry with food. She was a little over two, and eating more real food, but not " asking " for food - very unusual at my house. Looking back, makes sense, as she was dealing with so many other things, incld'g constant headaches & no sleep, but so not limited to...ugh. I did have " a " moment when I was overweight & can definitely link it to a time period when I was acutely exposed to pesticides, most likely mercury based, from the research I have done. Can't prove it, but is what I think. I didn't lose that weight (tried) until I was having a rather hectic life a couple years later. fwiw, wishing all good answers, elizabeth > (addiction to certain allergenic foods, obsessive compulsive tendencies that make it difficult > to stop doing something when it's no longer serving you including eating, sensory craving > including oral, etc.) can be reduced through chelation? The borderline hypothyroid I > understand is helped, but has anyone felt less pressure to overeat as chelation progresses? > > I am taking just oral ALA at this point at 25 mg/dose, will try upping to perhaps the 50mg > size as they aren't easy to find at lower doses. I currently cut Vit. Shoppe 50mg tablet in half. > My ideal reasonable weight is approx 130 pounds, but I'm about 50 pounds over that, and I > know a lot of the barriers to weight loss are due to a screeching ASD child that can't really > cooperate in exercise, improved diet, etc. but a lot of the problem was already there when > she came. > > One other doctor I have says she thinks my adrenals are stressed in addition to or more than > the thyroid and thinks detoxing of some kind will improve function of both, but I launched > into Cutler Chelation first as I was already set up and helping my child anyway. I figured I'd > get to her detox sold by Standard Process corporation once I finished with the metals. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2007 Report Share Posted July 24, 2007 Oh, and when you do start losing it, watch your zinc levels!!! I really believe now that when I started running in college and dropping weight, I mobilized mercury and my zinc got out of whack, hence leading to OCD-type stuff. (Of course, you have to be obsessively organized in college anyway, LOL!) I remember wanting to eat things that were burned, something that did not create good friendships with those who had to smell my burned popcorn! Barb [ ] Re: Mercury & Toxic Metals and Weight Gain - connections? > > Following up to my last post, I wonder if weight problems that began at toddler age (I > remember being overweight at three) are connected wtih metals poisoning, as boderline > Asperger's traits I've had a lifetime were also beginning or in place by then. Like another poster, this thread has struck a nerve with me. My two younger children are like this. Unlike the rest of us, who become too thin. My migraine girl was underweight, imo - drs " ok " w/weight, until after she was 7-8mos or so. Then seemed to gain weight too fast, and acquired her belly by the time she was two. My older son was gangly until 3rd grade. In 4th, he suddenly put on weight & been had this " type " of body since. Striking to me, is that 4th grade is the year following the 3rd slew of shots for my older kids... Hmmmm...these are also the two kids who have alot of issues, but do not have the autistic/add issues. I also think of fat cells as protective in nature, and have definitely felt the yucky effects of losing weight in the past, that I think is related to free-floating toxins. I am chelating > hoping to reduce mild forms of nearly all the problems my daughter has in megadoses, but is > failure to regulate eating - stop when full, sense gut fullness - as well as other eating issues Took me awhile to realize my migraine girl doesn't know she is hungry & does not associate feeling hungry with food. She was a little over two, and eating more real food, but not " asking " for food - very unusual at my house. Looking back, makes sense, as she was dealing with so many other things, incld'g constant headaches & no sleep, but so not limited to...ugh. I did have " a " moment when I was overweight & can definitely link it to a time period when I was acutely exposed to pesticides, most likely mercury based, from the research I have done. Can't prove it, but is what I think. I didn't lose that weight (tried) until I was having a rather hectic life a couple years later. fwiw, wishing all good answers, elizabeth > (addiction to certain allergenic foods, obsessive compulsive tendencies that make it difficult > to stop doing something when it's no longer serving you including eating, sensory craving > including oral, etc.) can be reduced through chelation? The borderline hypothyroid I > understand is helped, but has anyone felt less pressure to overeat as chelation progresses? > > I am taking just oral ALA at this point at 25 mg/dose, will try upping to perhaps the 50mg > size as they aren't easy to find at lower doses. I currently cut Vit. Shoppe 50mg tablet in half. > My ideal reasonable weight is approx 130 pounds, but I'm about 50 pounds over that, and I > know a lot of the barriers to weight loss are due to a screeching ASD child that can't really > cooperate in exercise, improved diet, etc. but a lot of the problem was already there when > she came. > > One other doctor I have says she thinks my adrenals are stressed in addition to or more than > the thyroid and thinks detoxing of some kind will improve function of both, but I launched > into Cutler Chelation first as I was already set up and helping my child anyway. I figured I'd > get to her detox sold by Standard Process corporation once I finished with the metals. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2007 Report Share Posted July 24, 2007 Dana, thank you for the information you gave. Can you give me the name brand of the B50 as I've got a relative visiting the US at the moment and I can ask them to bring me back the supplement on their return. I've not heard of B50 in the UK, unless its called something else. TIA danasview <danasview@...> wrote: > Dana > How did you go about finding out about your #2 son having problems with mitochondrial dysfunction (improper fat digestion). Any time I gave him any fats, he became mean and aggressive. Researching this led to mito cocktail, which worked very well for my son. He did need preloading. I wrote about it here http://www.danasview.net/mar05.htm >>My daughter for her age is over weight, she does not have a thyroid problem (had this checked out twice by DAN). I do not consider her weight problem to be associated with food, and this thread has struck a cord with me. Maybe my daughter has this mitochondrial dysfunction. My youngest is age 8, and has a very big belly that is unrelated to food or yeast. Giving her mito supplements has reduced the belly somewhat. I have only been doing this protocol for her for a month or so, so she still has a ways to go. My #1 is a skinny bean pole. Giving him mito cocktail has helped make him look less like a skeleton. > How do I go about finding out more about this condition (ie: blood tests etc). I don't know about testing, but if you have a doctor, you can ask. > Also you mention that you give B50, what is B50, can you point me in the direction of finding out more about what B50 is. It is a supplement that has 50mg or mcg [depending on the B vitamin] of almost all the Bs. I buy mine at my local health food store. Dana --------------------------------- is the world's favourite email. Don't settle for less, sign up for your freeaccount today. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2007 Report Share Posted July 25, 2007 > Dana, thank you for the information you gave. > Can you give me the name brand of the B50 I use Henry's brand altho I have seen several other brands at the health food store. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2007 Report Share Posted July 26, 2007 Thanks Dana I managed to find some B-Complex here in the uk. Going to try it out on my daughter tomorrow. danasview <danasview@...> wrote: > Dana, thank you for the information you gave. > Can you give me the name brand of the B50 I use Henry's brand altho I have seen several other brands at the health food store. Dana --------------------------------- is the world's favourite email. Don't settle for less, sign up for your freeaccount today. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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