Posted by
Andrew McAfee on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/RE-tp1550920p1550941.html
I totally agree.
I don't think a detox should be done unless the lipid/fats and other
cell wall factors (intestinal wall, blood brain barrier, etc) are
strengthened to stop the cross contamination from the metals/chemicals/
toxins floating around.
Until I hear otherwise OSR is the best chelator that has the strongest
bond mercury and won't drop it/spread it around.
Everyone is immersed in chemicals/mercury and it is packed away in our
deep tissues/bones. Just getting it out of our mouths is huge and
should be done before any detox regime per the Huggins Protocol.
A way after that, going slow, like a 2 year detox is the best bet
rather than a month or two.
1) Rebuild cell walls first by eating organic, full fat grass fed
meats, organic fruit/veggies, etc for at least 3-4 months while
supplementing with Krill Oil (Mercola.com) is a minimum before any
detox chelators are added.
Repair the gut by going gluten free if needed and absolutely no MSG,
Aspartame, Genetically mod food like Soy, Corn, Canola, etc.
Eat lots of organic coconut and other good fats.
my 2 cents,
Andrew
On Nov 15, 2009, at 12:06 PM, Marc Martin wrote:
>> What you wrote was of extreme interest to me since I have suffered
>> from
>> metal poisoning and have adrenal fatigue. However, I do have a
>> question.
>> How exactly do the two relate? Does the strain put on the liver
>> from the
>> metal poisoning cause the adrenal fatigue? If so then would taking
>> liver
>> cleansing supplements aid in adrenal function?
>
> I've read that if one has weakened adrenals, then the body will get
> mineral
> imbalances just from that. So the root problem may not be the
> exposure to
> heavy metals, but rather the weakend organs that cannot keep the body
> in balance. So supporting the adrenals (and also the liver and
> kidneys,
> which will have more to do with properly functioning adrenals)
> should help
> all by itself. But many doctors tend to ignore this, and instead
> try to
> pull out the metals without supporting the adrenals, liver, and
> kidneys.
> Which for some people leads to disaster, as their organs are further
> damaged by the extra metals circulating in their bloodstream.
>
> Marc
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