Guest guest Posted September 30, 2010 Report Share Posted September 30, 2010 TJ~ Thanks so much for the info. I am currently chelating our 9 y/o son, so I have all of the supps here. I will start them tonight. I also have lost of stuff to treat yeast, as our son deals with it also. Do you know if gold covered with porcelain is ok for the crown? I also deal with horrible brain fog/memory problems, as well as arthritis type symptons and hypothyroid. I'm sure chelation is the way to go! Thanks again!! Jill > > I believe you should start with DMSA for a few weeks after you get your > fillings out (to clear out the mercury in the blood from the fillings). The > ALA pulls from the brain so you can start that after several weeks. > > I'd start low with 25 mgs of ALA and 25 mgs of DMSA and see how you feel. > I'm about your weight and I started at 25 and went up to 50mgs of each > pretty quickly. > > Have you been taking your basic supplements for a while? The book > suggests you are on them a few weeks before chelating (C, E, milk thistle > -anti-oxidants-) , magnesium, probiotics, (GSE, biotin - for yeast) omega 3s, > (melatonin/5-HTP/Valarian Root for sleep etc.) Also, Dana has recommended a few > things for thyroid support (Iodine, selenium, tyrosine). I do the iodine > but have not added selenium or tyrosine. > > Do you have Andy's recommended book? I would also familiarize myself with > it and the basic vitamin recommendations and dosages. I take about 4 > grams of timed release vitamin C a day and add one camu pill (which is a whole > food source of vitamin C per round). I take about 4 of the camu on my off > chelation days. I use everything listed above and some co-enzyme Q-10. I > want plenty of antioxidants in my system - both water soluable and not (the E > and co-enzyme Q-10 are not so they last longer). The C is water soluable so > you pee out C every couple hours (which is why I take timed release). I > also drink some organic green tea almost everyday. > > If you feel okay on the 25mgs of ALA and DMSA (after you've done a few > rounds of DMSA alone), you can try to up the ALA to 50 mgs and see how you > feel. Yeast has been my main problem as well as struggling with frequent > dosing due to missing sleep when on round. I recommend you read enough to > become familiar with the basic supplements and chelation protocol. I continue > to read (years later) because my memory, fatigue and brain fog mean that I > need reminders and motivation. I comment less than some due to memory > issues - I'm always unclear if I have things straight! Good luck and get > started. Keep reading and re-reading for motivation. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2010 Report Share Posted October 1, 2010 I know stainless steel is OK. Not sure about gold. I have some crowns myself. The " gold " is actually a mix of stuff, an alloy. I would ask your dentist for a breakdown. Might want to check in Andy's book, Amalgam Illness. I think you can get it at the library. TJ ________________________________ From: Jill <jillypill2010@...> Sent: Thu, September 30, 2010 7:06:04 PM Subject: [ ] TJ: Re:Gold Crown Question Ref Chelation Jill TJ~ Thanks so much for the info. I am currently chelating our 9 y/o son, so I have all of the supps here. I will start them tonight. I also have lost of stuff to treat yeast, as our son deals with it also. Do you know if gold covered with porcelain is ok for the crown? I also deal with horrible brain fog/memory problems, as well as arthritis type symptons and hypothyroid. I'm sure chelation is the way to go! Thanks again!! Jill > > I believe you should start with DMSA for a few weeks after you get your > fillings out (to clear out the mercury in the blood from the fillings). The > ALA pulls from the brain so you can start that after several weeks. > > I'd start low with 25 mgs of ALA and 25 mgs of DMSA and see how you feel. > I'm about your weight and I started at 25 and went up to 50mgs of each > pretty quickly. > > Have you been taking your basic supplements for a while? The book > suggests you are on them a few weeks before chelating (C, E, milk thistle > -anti-oxidants-) , magnesium, probiotics, (GSE, biotin - for yeast) omega 3s, > (melatonin/5-HTP/Valarian Root for sleep etc.) Also, Dana has recommended a >few > > things for thyroid support (Iodine, selenium, tyrosine). I do the iodine > but have not added selenium or tyrosine. > > Do you have Andy's recommended book? I would also familiarize myself with > it and the basic vitamin recommendations and dosages. I take about 4 > grams of timed release vitamin C a day and add one camu pill (which is a whole > food source of vitamin C per round). I take about 4 of the camu on my off > chelation days. I use everything listed above and some co-enzyme Q-10. I > want plenty of antioxidants in my system - both water soluable and not (the E > and co-enzyme Q-10 are not so they last longer). The C is water soluable so > you pee out C every couple hours (which is why I take timed release). I > also drink some organic green tea almost everyday. > > If you feel okay on the 25mgs of ALA and DMSA (after you've done a few > rounds of DMSA alone), you can try to up the ALA to 50 mgs and see how you > feel. Yeast has been my main problem as well as struggling with frequent > dosing due to missing sleep when on round. I recommend you read enough to > become familiar with the basic supplements and chelation protocol. I continue > > to read (years later) because my memory, fatigue and brain fog mean that I > need reminders and motivation. I comment less than some due to memory > issues - I'm always unclear if I have things straight! Good luck and get > started. Keep reading and re-reading for motivation. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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