Posted by
Cheryl Griffing-2 on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Chelation-and-dehydration-tp4024777p4024794.html
Hi Marc,
Thanks for the feedback.
Yes, the med techs shouldn't have given Ed the chelation when he had a fever. The problem is that they don't know much about it. But they have expressed a lot of interest in it.
I have never experienced any negative reactions to supplements I am taking, except of course the detox ones as that is part of the process. However, you brought up a good point. Maybe I have experienced negative reactions to some supplements without knowing it. Something to check into.
What supplements helped you at first and then produced negative reactions? I would be very interested to know if you wouldn't mind sharing.
Thanks ever so much for your help with all this.
Cheryl
--- On Sun, 3/10/13, Marc Martin <
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From: Marc Martin <
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Subject: Re: [eSens] Chelation and dehydration
To:
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Date: Sunday, March 10, 2013, 8:12 AM
On March 10, Cheryl Griffing <
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> 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.
Well, this stuff is so tricky and individual that it is impossible to give good advice. I don't have
enough experience with EDTA to say anything intelligent about it. :-) I know that some
people say that you should NOT use EDTA for mercury poisoning, as it can make that
worse.
But I do know that you should not be chelating if you have a fever.
And I do know that just because someone reacted well to something in the past,
that doesn't mean it will always be good for you. I've discontinued several
supplements that worked great for me initially, but eventually seemed to
be causing more harm than good.
Marc
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