I appreciate the feedback, Mark. I am hoping to have one less thing to worry
about in using the OSR and that is less retox by it not dropping the stuff on the way out. Yes, the liver overburden and the rest of the story is always to be considered. What I find most interesting in his research is that microwave radiation increases the bacteria to release more biotoxins because they think they are being attacked. I guess the same would be true with chelation, more biotoxins released from the spirochetes, candida or whatever. This may explain the herx or shitty feelings. Using crab shell, chitosan, a product that supposedly works in a nano sized form to reduce the herx crappy feel. I am intriqued at what exactly makes us feel bad? Is it the bugs reacting to the radiation or therapies by producing more biotoxins or digging deeper, eating more...? I don't know. Klinghard said in the case with syphilis which has very similar spirochetes to borrelia, mercury was used a long time ago to stop it. When mercury is removed, the syphilis becomes active again. So if we are removing mercury, we need to kill of the spirochetes or else they will spread in the new free environment. Candida? The pain in my head, if I really do have mad cow from a prion based protein, which according to Len Horowitz, is crystalin based, may be resonanting with the radiation or multiplying from the radiation! I have read and seen videos of radiation transmitting cancer and other diseases so I wouldn't put it past the sick bastards that started this to create a system that creates more disease with certain frequencies. Interesting... A >On Sat, 21 Feb 2009 16:01:58 -0800 "Marc Martin" <[hidden email]> wrote. >> He uses OSR (developed by Boyd Haley) mixed with phospholipds as a 100>> secure chelating agent. > >My brief experience with OSR is that is NOT a 100ecure chelating >agent. I go get adverse effects, and at far less than the recommended >dose. Also it makes my ES symptoms worse. > >OSR is a new, but rather odd supplement. In order to sideskirt FDA >regulations, it never even claims to have any chelating ability, >so it is difficult to get any good information about it. Also, >whenever you hear anything about its chelation capabilities, it is >always in regard to just mercury and not the thousands of other >toxins that might be making you sick or get mobilised unsafely by >the OSR. Also, the one aspect that *does* get advertised is its >glutathione-increasing capabilities. But increasing glutathione >just encourages your body to dump more toxins that your liver >and kidneys might not be ready for. > >Now, don't get me wrong -- OSR may turn out to be the best mercury >detox supplement out there. But it is certainly not a magic >bullet, and has to taken carefully just like any other chelator. > > http://www.ctiscience.com/ > >Marc > > >------------------------------------ > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > Andrew McAfee |
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