Guest guest Posted August 14, 2010 Report Share Posted August 14, 2010 I am noticing that Mickie seems to enjoy sitting in the sun. Even thought the porch has chair in the shade, he always choses the one being hit by the sun. I'm worried about this. Is this dangerous during the on days of chelation? Z Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2010 Report Share Posted August 15, 2010 Thats a good way to get Vit D. Could be he needs it. Karla > > I am noticing that Mickie seems to enjoy sitting in the sun. Even thought the porch has chair in the shade, he always choses the one being hit by the sun. > > I'm worried about this. Is this dangerous during the on days of chelation? > > Z > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2010 Report Share Posted August 15, 2010 Some metal can be sweated out. Heat is a treatment that works, though it appears to be slow and limited. Andy has said that miners are basically put in a sauna (or something similar) when they get metal poisoning as a means to cope with it. I find that sometimes sweating helps alleviate the side effects of metal moving. If he isn't showing any kind of negative symptoms, I would not worry about it. If he does it a lot, you might try to push fluids and salt and other electrolytes to make sure he doesn't get dehydrated or develop and electrolyte imbalance from sweating a lot. Organic potato chips and a glass of OJ can go a long way towards staving off such problems. As someone else said, sunlight is needed to produce vitamin D. I would add that some microbes don't fare well in sunlight (and others grow if exposed to it -- chicken pox gets worse in sunlight). He may be self-treating for a low-grade, unrecognized infection that his body is more able to identify and combat now that the metal poisoning is being treated. Michele http://www.healthgazelle.com http://www.kidslikemine.com http://www.solanorail.com > > I am noticing that Mickie seems to enjoy sitting in the sun. Even thought the porch has chair in the shade, he always choses the one being hit by the sun. > > I'm worried about this. Is this dangerous during the on days of chelation? > > Z > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2010 Report Share Posted August 15, 2010 I haven't noticed any negative results from him sitting in the sun, other then he gets really hot and he has a really good tan. I did move the big chair (his favorite) to the middle of the porch so he doesn't get as much sun as before, and I do keep him hydrated, but I'll keep on eye on anything negative that shows up. I do feel better now. Thank you very much, Z On Sun, Aug 15, 2010 at 5:19 PM, michele_in_california < talithamichele@...> wrote: > > > Some metal can be sweated out. Heat is a treatment that works, though it > appears to be slow and limited. Andy has said that miners are basically put > in a sauna (or something similar) when they get metal poisoning as a means > to cope with it. I find that sometimes sweating helps alleviate the side > effects of metal moving. If he isn't showing any kind of negative symptoms, > I would not worry about it. If he does it a lot, you might try to push > fluids and salt and other electrolytes to make sure he doesn't get > dehydrated or develop and electrolyte imbalance from sweating a lot. Organic > potato chips and a glass of OJ can go a long way towards staving off such > problems. > > As someone else said, sunlight is needed to produce vitamin D. I would add > that some microbes don't fare well in sunlight (and others grow if exposed > to it -- chicken pox gets worse in sunlight). He may be self-treating for a > low-grade, unrecognized infection that his body is more able to identify and > combat now that the metal poisoning is being treated. > > Michele > http://www.healthgazelle.com > http://www.kidslikemine.com > http://www.solanorail.com > > > > > > > I am noticing that Mickie seems to enjoy sitting in the sun. Even thought > the porch has chair in the shade, he always choses the one being hit by the > sun. > > > > I'm worried about this. Is this dangerous during the on days of > chelation? > > > > Z > > > > > -- Zurama http://mickiesprogress.blogspot.com http://autismoporinyeccion.blogspot.com http://www.zurama.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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