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I have treated parasites in the past and taking a break. Now chelating metals. Lead first and then mercury. Should I try to do both at once? Parasites and metals? My guess is probably not, but I did get some buggers out of me last spring with a three month course of treatment and assume there must be more. The metal chelation will last 6 months or more since my LLMD is going slow. Fine by me. My neuro sx I thought were Lyme and now gone with the metal chelation. Any opinions?
CD57
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"My neuro sx I thought were Lyme and now gone with the metal chelation."
Wow, really? this is the third time i have heard this. What symptoms disappeared with metals chelation? How are you chelating metals?
From what I read the parasites will release metals as they die.
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I would also like to know about what your symptoms were that were helped by chelating metals. Also, how did you chelate the heavy metals?
I have read that parasites should be treated along with the metal chelation because they stick together.
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I am using EDTA suppositories and chlorella for lead right now. Plan is to do this for 3 months, 1 suppository every 3 days. Then, switch to DSMS for mercury along with IF Sauna. The sx that at gone are facial tics, crawling skin on my head, light shows (that's what I call them) when I close my eyes, memory is a little better too.
Thx to both of you. That's what I thought too. That you should be treating parasites too along with metals. Or at least, when you are going after parasites you should be paying attention to metals that they release. My doc is very conservative and doesn't want to tank anyone by hammering them. But, it seems the one, two punch is needed for this. I was really sick though when doing parasite treatment and he was afraid chelation would be too hard. Don't know....Stronger now than back then so will be asking him about this tomorrow at my son's appt.
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