Using Vitamin (c) for amalgam poisoning
Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 10:33 pm
ofonorow wrote:There is a product by Chris Shade - from memory - IMD - for removing mercury from the blood. Basically a form of silicon. I think I mention it in the proposed Fonorow protocol.
The Yahoo member known as "lindajaytee" wrote:Shade stumbles when he talks about lipoic acid. First he says it is not a chelator. Then he says it might be. Can you believe that? He hasn't even checked that part and he is advising people to use it (improperly).
Mercola has a long history of profiting from harmful chelation protocols. He prescribes chlorella, cilantro and DMPS injections. We have lots of reports of regression with those methods.
- An excerpt from the full quote accessible only to members of the Yahoo Group "adult-metal-chelation". It is free to join this group.
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/adult-metal-chelation/message/53986
ofonorow wrote:There is a product by Chris Shade - from memory - IMD - for removing mercury from the blood. Basically a form of silicon. I think I mention it in the proposed Fonorow protocol.
Andrew Hall Cutler wrote:A note to people who actually want to get better:
Many people are vague and general in their discussions of "mercury," and "detox." Unfortunately the relevant chemistry and physiology are precise and the precision is important.
It is in fact true that sulfhydryl resins (ion exchange resins containing thiol groups, such as Duolite GT-73 ion exchange resin used to scrub heavy metals out of wastewater in industry) will absorb any mercury compounds in the lumen of your intestines.
The vague generality has to stop there if you actually want to get better instead of get looted...
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... Almost everyone here has plenty of inorganic mercuric mercury to pry out of their brains and organs. It is very well known how to do this successfully - use frequent low dose chelation. Instructions are probably in the files section here, or certainly for the autism mercury and frequent dose chelation groups, and you could get them out of my books, too.
For the people who want to do other random stuff, please be so kind as to not complain about how you're even worse in a few years and also flat broke. That's what's going to happen if you detox wrong. If you want to get better you have to do it right. I spend a lot of time explaining (online for free as well as in the book) how detox works so people can figure out for themselves which protocols are 'doing it right.'
Good luck getting better - and in pursuit of that objective, do keep a clear and precise picture in your head of the different types of mercury and what they do in your body.
Andy
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Dennis Draleau wrote:(Non-sarcastic) Any suggestions why my 3 yo daughter seems to be improving both cognitively and language wise while on IMD?
Andrew Hall Cutler wrote:No, though I am glad she is. I've heard of people responding positively to all kinds of things, some of which make some sense, some none, some seem downright outlandish.
Presuming the response must mean it is detoxing is like presuming aspirin cures arthritis because you stop hurting when you take it.
I will note that a lot of other non-curative interventions also lead to great improvement - and to parents foolishly ruining their child's life by failing to correct the underlying problem in favor of the band-aid that must be applied every day until the band-aid doesn't stick any more (e.g. due to the kid growing up and being rebellious). E. g. the GFCF diet, and the catastrophes that have befallen a lot of the children put on it 15 or so years ago and not chelated.
I only discourage people from doing things that are actively harmful. Anything not recognizably harmful that seems to help is fair game. The information I've run across is ambiguous as to whether IMD has ALA or R_ALA in it. If so it is harmful if not used on a 3 hour chelation schedule and should be avoided. If it does not have ALA (or R-ALA) then it's fine to use if you want to.
Just keep clear in your head you aren't detoxing anything with it so that later when progress stops far short of where you'd like it to be you'll know what to do (ALA chelation) and not subject your daughter to a bunch of unnecessary and expensive therapies. At least keep clear in your head I said this even if you don't believe me know. You'll save yourself a lot of grief and expense later if you do.
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