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I found a product that seems to be the best of breed when it comes to heavy metal detox. It claims to bind to mercury & heavy metals and completely encapsulate it so it can very safely be removed from body. It does it at a very high rate as well, with no reported side effects. I am curious if anyone in our list has tried PCA-Rx? Regards, Glenn |
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> I found a product that seems to be the best of breed when it comes to
> heavy metal detox. It claims to bind to mercury & heavy metals and > completely encapsulate it so it can very safely be removed from body. > It does it at a very high rate as well, with no reported side effects. > > I am curious if anyone in our list has tried PCA-Rx? My nutritionist plans on putting me on something called "metal free", which is supposed to have similar benefits. Also, I've spent a small fortune in the past on something called "NDF", which is also supposed to be as good or better. However, everyone reacts to these things differently. For every good reaction to a certain supplement or therapy, you're bound to find a bad one... Personally, I detox so much from my use of EMF protection devices, I think it would be overkill to use any chelators on top of them... Marc |
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>Personally, I detox so much from my use of EMF protection devices, I
>think it would be overkill to use any chelators on top of them... Great information on Free Metal & NDF - thanks. Detox from EMF devices doesn't include anything to bind to metals (like NDF, Free Metal, PCA-Rx do), so one would likely feel worse from that form of chelation? Glenn |
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> Great information on Free Metal & NDF - thanks.
> > Detox from EMF devices doesn't include anything to bind to metals (like NDF, > Free Metal, PCA-Rx do), so one would likely feel worse from that form of > chelation? Not necessarily. A lot of these EMF devices claim to reverse the subatomic "spin", which makes it easier for your body to eliminate the toxin without causing damage along the way. And if your diet is high in foods which bind with toxins, then that makes it all the better. I just reviewed years worth of posts on a heavy metal list I'm subscribed to. Suprisingly, there were very few posts on PCA Rx, so it's hard to say how good it is. A lot of posts were from skeptics who had never tried it, but for some reason they felt quite confident in declaring it a "scam". :-/ Meanwhile, someone who actually did their own mercury challenge tests found that it did indeed chelate mercury, but was complaining about the cost. Also, there was some question on the list about whether PCA Rx and "Metal Free" were the same thing... ? Also, I recall visiting a mercury poisoning specialist once, and she tested me energetically for compatibility with various chelators. I tested good for PCA Rx, DMPS, and NDF, while I tested bad for Chlorella and DMSA. Of that list of chelators, the only things I actually ever tried were NDF and Chlorella, and my reaction to these seemed to confirm the test results. Marc |
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>>Detox from EMF devices doesn't include anything to bind to metals (like NDF,
>>Free Metal, PCA-Rx do), so one would likely feel worse from that form of >>chelation? Also, another factor with chelators is how they will impact your ES symptoms. Some chelators definitely made my ES problems worse (e.g, chlorella), while some made them better (e.g, NDF). So that's another consideration that most people don't think about in advance, but will become rather important rather quickly! Marc |
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>Also, another factor with chelators is how they will impact your ES
>symptoms. >Some chelators definitely made my ES problems worse (e.g, chlorella), >while some made them better (e.g, NDF). So that's another consideration >that most people don't think about in advance, but will become rather >important rather quickly! Thanks for sharing this detail on NDF, it is very useful information. I had the same reaction to chlorella with it heavily impacting my ES symptoms, despite their claim that it is supposed to encapsulate heavy metals to reduce side effects. NDF does have a form of chlorella called "decimated chlorella" which is supposed to be better than regular chlorella, and given your experience it seems so. I've noticed that my body seems live an evolving system as to which substance I am sensitive or willing to tollerate at different times. When I first started detox, I had such severe EMF symptoms and mercury illness, that I would take almost anything to get the detox process going. Recently since doing niacin megadosing, I've been feeling really good, and when I take DMSA which didn't bother me at all before, now aggrevates my EMF and other ill feelings. It feels like my body has found a balance and introducing chelation with these harsher methods creates an upset. So I'm switching my plan around so I can detox at a slow rate so I can maintain feeling good. After reading about all the options, NDF does look like a good method. I was able to find a writeup by a doctor at www.healingedge.net/store/more_bior_ndf1.html, that goes into detail on how to take NDF for sensitive patients. This will allow me to stop my DMPS treatments as well, so I can move to a more natural chelation, and reduce costs. By the time I'm done I'll have tried almost all of them, which from a scientific point of view will be useful to share with others. Best Regards, Glenn |
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> NDF does have a form of chlorella called "decimated chlorella"
> which is supposed to be better than regular chlorella, > and given your experience it seems so. I think the problem may be that most forms of chlorella are heavily contaminated with heavy metals to start with, so they just make you worse. The chlorella in NDF seems fine, though. Also, NDF contains probiotics, which I've always found to be helpful for ES symptoms (I think I've read that probiotics bind with heavy metal and radiation toxins). I've been taking the probiotic "Primal Defense" for a long time now, and while I don't think I need it for general health, I do think it's helpful my ES symptoms. > Recently since doing niacin megadosing, I've been feeling > really good, and when I take DMSA which didn't bother me > at all before, now aggrevates my EMF and other ill feelings. The mistake that I often have made is that I keep adding things that are supposed to be good for me, and I can't handle taking it all at once. So if I want to add something new, then I also have to take something away. So in your case, it sounds like you have a choice -- you can take DMSA or you can take niacin. But not both. Marc |
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