Re: Chelation and dehydration

Posted by Cheryl Griffing-2 on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Chelation-and-dehydration-tp4024777p4024787.html

Hi Marc,

I forgot to mention I am asking about EDTA Oral Chelation. Not sure if that makes a difference.

I am using this for a older man with Alzheimer's. Living very near power lines for many years was most likely a contributing cause to this illness. Anyway, this brand of chelation helped him immensely starting a few years ago. Everyone noticed
 how much healthier he looked and how much his memory improved after about 2-3 months on the maximum dosage of this. When I admitted him into a facility last Dec. 20th I cut the dosage in half to be on the safe side -new
 environment,  reduced EMF, increased stress. His memory started to deteriorate rapidly since then. So I increased the chelation to the recommended dosage, where it had been for many years. He was dehydrated 2 days later. I am trying to determine if the chelation caused it or the fever he had combined with the diuretics they put him on since last Jan. for high blood pressure.

I know he needs the chelation or his rapid mental decline will continue without them  But I am afraid the chelation could have caused the dehydration or been a contributing factor.

What should I do next, in your opinion? Your help with this is greatly appreciated as I just don't know what to do now.

Thanks so much.

Cheryl

--- On Sat, 3/9/13, Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote:

From: Marc Martin
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Subject: Re: [eSens] Chelation and dehydration
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Date: Saturday, March 9, 2013, 8:36 PM
















 



 


   
     
     
      On March  9, Cheryl Griffing <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Hi Marc,

> Is zeolite a brand name or what? We use the health resource brand.



Zeolite is the name of the substance. Brand names would be things

like "Natural Cellular Defense" or "ACZ Nano".



> How likely would dehydration occur right away, with an increased

> dosage, especially in somebody who has been on chelation for years?



Increasing dosage is likely to make things worse.  Not sure if it matters

if you've been doing chelation for days/months/years -- it's all about

the same until you've made some real progress.



Marc



   
     

   
   






 










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