Re: mercury fillings

Posted by Marc Martin on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/mercury-fillings-tp1539445p1539493.html

> Have you tried some of the "scams" ?

I have tried many of the mercury chelators that the so-called
experts called scams, and from my viewpoint they do provoke
the same type of mercury mobilization and excretion reactions
that the prescription chelators do. I've tried NDF, PCA-Rx,
Mercury Magnet, Natures Balance Chlorella, Dragon's River
Cilantro Tincture, Seagreens, Modifilan, CLNZ, activated
charcoal, hydrated bentonite, Microhydrin, and probably
some others that I've forgotten about.

I think my ES is mostly due to heavy metals being mobilized
when I'm exposed to certain types of electromagnetic fields,
so taking a chelator that mobilizes more metals simply makes
my ES symptoms worse. For me, the items which help bind to
metals already mobilized into the bloodstream and gets them
out of my system seems to provide the most immediate and
obvious improvement.

Of the list above, I've taken a lot of Microhydrin (now
called Megahydrin), NDF, and CLNZ, and have dabbled a
little with the others. Right now, I'm mostly experimenting
with Mercury Magnet and Activated Charcoal, which are
both advertised as being binders but not mobilizers. Both
provoke pains in my head and feet, which seems rather
odd for something that's supposed to stay in the gut,
I suppose there could be some indirect detox due to
cleaning up the bloodstream.

In general, I have found chlorella (any brand) makes my
ES much worse. I know that Dr. Klinghardt wants people
to take massive doses of Nature's Balance chlorella so
that it binds more than it mobilizes, but I find that
I'm intolerant to large doses of *any* chelator -- even
now, 4 years after all of the metals have been removed
from my mouth. I think this may be due to nervous
system damage, which is why I've also been experimenting
with fatty acids (coconut oil, evening primrose oil,
borage oil -- and next up, egg yolks)

Marc