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Does anyone ever get this?...I seem to get it when my dizziness or head pressure are at their worst.
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jackie51
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I've heard that it is a zinc deficiency when you get this taste.
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I get this quite often. I haven't been officially diagnosed with lyme, but this was one of the symptoms I told my doctor at my physical that spurred him to order a lyme test for my bloodwork.
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I've got this too right now. Theories I've heard: kidneys and ammonia buildup. So, detox for both is what I'm working on. Pekana Renelix for kidneys, and I'm going to try l-ornithine for ammonia.
Likely not a zinc deficiency in my case, as I've been doing KPU protocol, taking high dose zinc, for nearly 2 years.
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Ammonia? man what's this theory about ammonia, we would dead with ammonia in our organs...
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In my opinion, the metallic taste is an indication of heavy metals circulating in the body. You need to have binders in place to carry them out. I use bentonite clay, apple pectin, oral DMSA and diatomaceous earth
I did this and have managed to clear something... whether it was a mercury allergy or a bartonella episode, I will never know. I broke out with mouth sores all over my mouth when I first started oil pulling. Day 1, I had a few. Day 2, I had a mouth full.
I know, doesn't sound pleasant or make you want to try it - but in my eyes, this was a good thing... I was a little scared when it was happening to me. But I figured I was clearing something. The only way out is through. I kept doing the oil pulling and 5 days later, no more sores.
I still oil pull and I believe it helps keep the toxins from circulating through the body. You spit them out with the oil.
I think ammonia is the waste from the pathogens/ toxins in our bodies. Some days in the fir sauna, ammonia is all I smell. Yuck!
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landeress i just realized you are soooooooo right about ammonia... please see my post about ammonia and neuro symptoms...
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Heavy metals can cause a metallic taste. My LLMD told me that heavy metals are released when borrelia dies.
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I think it's ammonia that is released when they die (bb deaths means proteins break up, which means ammonia...) Anybody tried detoxing the brain from ammonia? Any idea what would work?
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quote:Originally posted by Lymetoo: Are you taking Biaxin?
- Where's nhlymeguy??? Taking Biaxin causes a nasty metallic taste in the mouth.
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Lymetutu- I am taking Biaxin, took one dose and had the nastiest taste in my mouth. It wasn't metallic but more like the medication taste. It tasted as if I had just chewed the pills up instead of swallowing them. I feel like I have been poisoned. Is this normal?
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Sorry...been away from the board...I'm not taking Biaxin...just Doxy, Zith, and Mepron...along with suppliments.
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jadams .. Sounds really yucky. Make sure you are drinking lots of water with it. Whenever I had that metallic taste I would drink more water. If you continue to have trouble, call your pharmacist.
nhlymeguy .. I don't know what's up with the metallic taste then. You did receive some ideas above that may explain it.
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I would look into complex partial seizures...seriously.
I was getting pressure at the base of my skull, combined with a metallic or chemical taste, and then occasional dizzy spells. I blew off the dizzy spells as just that...dizzy spells...until I crashed my car this past December.
The dizzy spells were complex partial seizures.
Is the pressure at the base of your skull, up the back of your head?
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I've had a metallic taste on and off for years with the illness; it was worse before amalgam removal 11 years ago.
Last week I did a DMSA challenge urine test for toxic metals and have been tasting the metals again a lot since, so to me it makes sense that heavy metal release into the bloodstream may be the cause.
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