See here: http://researchednutritionals.com/FactSheets/PectaSol%20Mercury%20Detox%20Study.pdf
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> Has anyone tried this?
Yes, I've tried Pectasol, although I wasn't convinced that it actually did anything. It's certainly nothing like taking NDF or alpha lipoic acid! Marc |
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> > > Has anyone tried this? > > Yes, I've tried Pectasol, although I wasn't convinced > that it actually did anything. It's certainly nothing > like taking NDF or alpha lipoic acid! > > Marc > Might be but I know that some people have died after taking NDF... ALA is also playing Russian roulette. At least Pectasol sounds safe. |
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> Might be but I know that some people have died after taking NDF... ALA is
> also playing Russian roulette. At least Pectasol sounds safe. I don't think I've ever heard of people dying after taking NDF (!!!), but chelation can certainly be dangerous no matter what you do. Pectasol does indeed sound safer, but I'm just wondering if it actually does anything? I can't recall anyone on the various detox/heavy metal groups showing much enthusiasm about it after actually having tried it. Marc |
Maybe there arent that many cases but I know of one, he used to have a blogabout his mercury poisoning, he took NDF and first got better, then switched to NDF+ and started to get really sick.. and eventually he died. I dont remember this guy's name.
--- On Mon, 7/20/09, Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote: From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]> Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: Could Pectasol detox mercury safely? To: [hidden email] Date: Monday, July 20, 2009, 12:35 PM > Might be but I know that some people have died after taking NDF... ALA is > also playing Russian roulette. At least Pectasol sounds safe. I don't think I've ever heard of people dying after taking NDF (!!!), but chelation can certainly be dangerous no matter what you do. Pectasol does indeed sound safer, but I'm just wondering if it actually does anything? I can't recall anyone on the various detox/heavy metal groups showing much enthusiasm about it after actually having tried it. Marc [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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I thought I was dying while doing some detoxing.
I recommend rebuilding the gut/cell and nerve protection first before any aggressive detoxing or the crap just goe to the brain and other vital organs. Colostrum, PHos- Choline, Krill oil, Butyrate, etc. good fats (I sound like a broken record) help rebuild... Moderate weight lifting/exercise helps me strengthen my resistance as well. Good luck and go slow. Andrew On Jul 20, 2009, at 3:35 PM, Marc Martin wrote: >> Might be but I know that some people have died after taking NDF... >> ALA is >> also playing Russian roulette. At least Pectasol sounds safe. > > I don't think I've ever heard of people dying after taking NDF (!!!), > but > chelation can certainly be dangerous no matter what you do. Pectasol > does indeed sound safer, but I'm just wondering if it actually does > anything? I can't recall anyone on the various detox/heavy metal > groups showing much enthusiasm about it after actually having tried it. > > Marc > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > |
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> Maybe there arent that many cases but I know of one, he used to have a
> blog about his mercury poisoning, he took NDF and first got better, then > switched to NDF+ and started to get really sick.. and eventually he died. > I dont remember this guy's name. Sounds like this guy, who died from a stroke years after trying NDF and NDF+: http://garylittleton.net/gl/ Marc |
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> Maybe there arent that many cases but I know of one, he used to have a
> blog about his mercury poisoning, he took NDF and first got better, then > switched to NDF+ and started to get really sick.. and eventually he died. After taking a closer look at this, I really cannot say that one can make any real connection between NDF and NDF+ and Gary Littleton's death. His bad reaction to NDF+ took place in July 2005. He then went onto try various other things (and continued to recommend NDF, but not NDF+) in subsequent years. His stroke occurred 2 years later, in June 2007, and they really don't indicate any particular cause. He eventually died in June 2008. So the cause of death could have been due to anything really -- he was, after all, searching for answers and trying lots of stuff. Now, if someone took NDF and then dropped dead the same day (or even week), that might be more clear cut. But not when someone dies 2 or 3 years later after trying one of (probably) hundreds of different things. Marc |
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I know it too late to discuss this but was Gary Littleton ES? The most constant symptom of ES I had is hip pains. Kind of subsided after abandoning my regular coil matress and a metal frame bed.
Hm, very scary either way. Sandra --- On Mon, 7/20/09, Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote: From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]> Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: Could Pectasol detox mercury safely? To: [hidden email] Received: Monday, July 20, 2009, 1:26 PM > Maybe there arent that many cases but I know of one, he used to have a > blog about his mercury poisoning, he took NDF and first got better, then > switched to NDF+ and started to get really sick.. and eventually he died. After taking a closer look at this, I really cannot say that one can make any real connection between NDF and NDF+ and Gary Littleton's death. His bad reaction to NDF+ took place in July 2005. He then went onto try various other things (and continued to recommend NDF, but not NDF+) in subsequent years. His stroke occurred 2 years later, in June 2007, and they really don'tindicate any particular cause. He eventually died in June 2008. So the cause of death could have been due to anything really -- he was, after all, searching for answers and trying lots of stuff. Now, if someone took NDF and then dropped dead the same day (or even week),that might be more clear cut. But not when someone dies 2 or 3 years laterafter trying one of (probably) hundreds of different things. Marc [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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