Guest guest Posted December 17, 2007 Report Share Posted December 17, 2007 Yes. > is this a common occurrence? Yes. >if it is, do people's chemical > sensitivities get better after they remove the mercury from there > bodies? Yes. > i tried ALA andy protocol on too high a dose as i've mentioned before, > and felt pretty bad.. i stopped and haven't chelated again since, > which has been i think a few months now.. i started doing saunas and > noticed i started getting red skin/rashes, and reacted to my clothes i > believe.. probably detergent.. wondered if the chelation was connected > to this new occurence, or the sauna shifted stuff around and is > causing more sensitivities.. as always, confused.. > > thanks > scott > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2007 Report Share Posted December 17, 2007 From what I have read, yes, mercury can cause chemical sensitivity, and removing the mercury can resolve those issues. Andy discusses things to try for chemical sensitivity, including grapefruit products, niacinamide, oil of oregano, etc. In fact, he just posted to someone today (or yesterday) about chemical sensitivity. Do you have Amalgam Illness? Really, you should probably think about restarting chelation at very low doses, maybe with DMSA to help manage the side effects from the ALA, while at the same time trying things to help the chemical sensitivity side of things. Anne > > is this a common occurrence? if it is, do people's chemical > sensitivities get better after they remove the mercury from there > bodies? > > i tried ALA andy protocol on too high a dose as i've mentioned before, > and felt pretty bad.. i stopped and haven't chelated again since, > which has been i think a few months now.. i started doing saunas and > noticed i started getting red skin/rashes, and reacted to my clothes i > believe.. probably detergent.. wondered if the chelation was connected > to this new occurence, or the sauna shifted stuff around and is > causing more sensitivities.. as always, confused.. > > thanks > scott > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2007 Report Share Posted December 18, 2007 > is this a common occurrence? if it is, do people's chemical > sensitivities get better after they remove the mercury from there > bodies? Taurine can be helpful for chemical sensitivity. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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