Re: metal chelation
Posted by
lolahunt3 on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/thank-yous-tp1554359p1554394.html
Marc,
Yes, that has been my strategy too, finding what I can tolerate and which dosage.
I disagree about Dietrich Klinghardt.
I hope the ALA works for you.
-Sue
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[hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@...> wrote:
>
> > Dietrich Klinghardt, M.D., famous alternative doctor, says everyone on
> > the planet should be taking 30 or more tablets of chlorella per day, to
> > detox. I had not heard about "stirring up but not eliminating." Do you
> > have any resources to refer me to? How does one detox heavy metals,
> > then?
>
> Klinghardt is rather a dangerous -- he's probably damaged as
> many people as he's helped. And most of the chlorella on the
> market is high in heavy metals to start with, so that alone
> makes people worse.
>
> > Could you say anything about
> > your own strategy, for detoxing heavy metals?
>
> Well, I have to limit myself to whatever I can stand taking, in whatever
> amount I can stand taking. For the first several years I used NDF
> and Microhydrin, and I did get quite a bit better during that time,
> but was frustrated that I was not cured after 3 years. Then I took
> a break for several years (mistake) but just went downhill. Then
> I tried an ionic detox footbath (big mistake) which set me back a
> few years in my recovery. Then I went back onto NDF, and for almost
> the past year I have also been trying the Cutler promoted methods of
> taking ALA every 3 hours.
>
> I have tried many other things, but usually stop taking them pretty
> quickly when I see what the side effects are.
>
> And I have seen that others have gotten their metals under control
> using a variety of things -- OSR#1, HMD (Heavy Metal Detox), liquid
> zeolite products (Natural Cellular Defense or ACZ Nano), PCA-Rx, etc.
> You just have to try what you can afford and see if you can tolerate
> the side effects, and then see if your health improves over
> time (paying close attention to dosage, adjusting it to whatever
> you can tolerate)
>
> Marc
>