Re: ALA
Posted by Marc Martin on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Suing-neighbor-over-wi-fi-tp1553044p1553157.html
> Thanks for the info because I had just ordered a bottle
Just remember, if ALA makes you feel bad almost immediately,
that means the dosage is too high. And I've seen people
on those chelation groups that can only stand taking 1 mg
at a time, which is far less than the 600 mg capsules you
may find at your local store. In these cases, one should
probably assume that the person is extremely poisoned.
In fact, anyone with electrical or chemical sensitivities
could probably be classified as extremely poisoned, as
the symptoms of mild or moderate poisoning aren't as
bad. And for people with extreme poisoning, you should
expect that your initial tolerance will be less than
normal (that is, less than 10 - 25mg every 3 hours),
and that the amount of time it takes to get better
will be longer than normal (that is, longer than 1 - 2 years).
Plus, you will likely need more "support" supplements
to control symptoms while in the process of getting
better.
Marc