> From: Marc Martin <
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> Subject: Re: [eSens] ALA
> To:
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> Date: Sunday, April 4, 2010, 11:23 AM
> > 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
>
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