Posted by
Cheryl Griffing-2 on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Chelation-and-dehydration-tp4024777p4024799.html
Hi Marc,
Yes, I agree that at least some of the mental deterioration is due to him being in a facility hence not getting all the specialized treatment that I gave him to keep his memory from declining. No doubt about that. Chelation is only one aspect of it.
I am wondering just how much the blood pressure medication he is on is responsible for the mental decline.
--- On Sun, 3/10/13, Marc Martin <
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From: Marc Martin <
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Subject: Re: [eSens] Chelation and dehydration
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Date: Sunday, March 10, 2013, 8:18 AM
On March 10, Cheryl Griffing <
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> 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.
Also, the deterioration you've noticed could also be due to the change of environment and
whatever new medication he's been put on. After all, gains from chelation are supposed
to be permanent (at least, they are not supposed to go away immediately after stopping)
Marc
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