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Elizabeth thode on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Great-article-on-Mercury-tp4024278p4024330.html
What you say is true. However, you have to start somewhere. As both you and I, have often found to "be" the case, every one'sbody is unique. I look at this whole subject....now...as a personal fill in the blank puzzle.Each person, has to find the missing pieces of their own puzzle.That means experimenting. It means tweaking the amounts of whateveris being tried. If, for example, I instinctively have a "knowing" that my body needs sulfur, then I will try many differentways to get this mineral into my body, and i will use every ingredient, food source, ect, available to me, until I find a way, that it works for me. Does this take time? Yes.Does this take patience? Yes.Does this take being creative? Yes.Does it happen over night? No, not usually.Has this method worked for me? YES. So let's take sulfur as an example. I have: crushed raw garlic, mixed it with organic Olive Oil, put it on veggies, on spelt toast, on my meat, and have had no problems with it, this way. I have also taken the Organic sulfur crystals, put a small amt (1/4) of a teaspoon, in a 6 oz bottleof filtered water, and rubbed a few drops of this sulfur water, on the bottom of my feet. Has this worked for me? Yes. Is it smelly? Yup! Do I care? Nope. I have done this using stronger amts, this was TOO strong for my body.What I have found, is that, sometimes, using the transdermal way, thru the skin, works better theneating it, or swallowing a pill. Thru the skin, bypasses the Liver. So the body doesn't have to digest the substance. Lizzie
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Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2013 11:46:34 -0800
Subject: Re: [eSens] Great article on Mercury
Well, there are quite a few different detoxification pathways. Focusing
on one may simply lead to problems in others. The risk is that adding
the sulfur/glutathione starts a process that the body may not be able
to complete successfully, in which case the mercury just ends up
somewhere else.
However, I'm sure that for many this may be good advice. For others,
it could be bad advice that leave you worse off than when you started.
Also, the folks who were criticizing this article still believe in supplementing
with sulfur -- it's just that they recommend the types of sulfur that is
less likely to let go of mercury (ALA, DMSA, DMPS) than glutathione.
Marc
On January 15, Elizabeth thode
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> Hi Folks,
> My understanding was this:
> in order to help repair the glutathione pathways,
> cysteine and the omega 3's are needed.
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