Re: heavy metals

Posted by evie15422 on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/RE-tp1550920p1550949.html

Hi again, Amy,
 
Calcium, Vit B5, CoQ10 are the 3 most important supplements for the adrenals and lymphatics as a whole.  (Especially calcium AEP and pantethine, which is a more usable form of B5, and sublingual CoQ10.)  I usedto have a list of all of the liver supplements which I misplaced and stillhaven't found.  So I am doing this from memory....
 
All the B vits, molybdenum, selenium, chromium, CoQ10, sulphur, omega oils (don't remember specific ratios), essential fatty acids, most amino acids--L-Arginine, L-cysteine, L-Methionine, L-carnitine, taurine-- glutathione, lecithin, calcium, magnesium, vit C and vit A, Alpha lipoic acid, zinc, and I think Vit D and iron.  Most of these are specifically for detox phases, and some are for restoring and rebuilding the liveritself.
 
I found a multiple vit/min didn't cut it.  I had to take upper limits of most of these when my liver was bad.  So it was very pricey and took some doing to take 39 pills a day (which I had to slowly work up to).
 
Diane

--- On Sun, 11/15/09, Amy Green <[hidden email]> wrote:


From: Amy Green <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: [eSens] heavy metals
To: [hidden email]
Date: Sunday, November 15, 2009, 2:16 PM


 



What supplements etc. support the liver? Amy

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From: Evie <evie15422@yahoo. com>
To: eSens@yahoogroups. com
Sent: Sun, November 15, 2009 12:45:46 PM
Subject: RE: [eSens] heavy metals

Hi Cheryl and Marc,

The adrenals and the organs of the lymphatic system use all the same nutrients. So when your lymphatic system is taxed by getting toxins out (or trying to unsuccessfully) , it uses huge reserves of nutrients which then causesdeficiency of those nutrients to the rest of your body. Your adrenals thenhave little to keep them going. Then you have the side-effect of adrenal fatigue and sometimes outright adrenal disease as a side-effect of your bodydealing with toxins (any toxin, not just metal toxins). Taking supplementsfor the liver helps the adrenals in several ways--the liver is part of thelymphatic system and helps to detox wastes. The more efficiently it does this, the fewer nutrients, over-all, are used and the faster toxins leave your body. Your lymphatic system will run better as a result (but remember that the liver is only one organ of the lymphatics-- the kidneys, skin, and lungs, plus the overall lymphatic plumbing are also
involved.) Liver supplementation also helps directly by supplying the body with more nutrients which the adrenals can also use.

Diane

--- On Sun, 11/15/09, Marc Martin <marc@ufoseries. com> wrote:

From: Marc Martin <marc@ufoseries. com>
Subject: RE: [eSens] heavy metals
To: eSens@yahoogroups. com
Date: Sunday, November 15, 2009, 12:06 PM

> 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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