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jbgoth
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I just had this test done today.

I didnt really look into what i was given, like an idiot.

So, now that its done, what should i do to get the bad stuff out of my body?

At least my mouth is metal free and i didnt mess that up.

Does anyone know?

Thanks,

Jordan

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SForsgren
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I would be taking lots of chlorella to bind to anything that may have been mobilized. www.Biopureus.com is where I get mine and I do 30+ tablets chewed daily.

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Scott,

Thanks so much for the reply!!

I did a search on the internet and saw that the chlorella is a great thing to take after the DMPS.

I have some from Biopure, which, i already took on an empty stomach.

I feel ok so far, so, hopefully i wont have any problems.

I have been tested for metals by hair about 6 months ago. It showed an elavated level, but not super high. I know ANY level is high.

I recently had a blood test done which was fine, but, i know thats not a very good test to go by.

Take care,

Jordan

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Glad to hear. I chew 30 tablets 30-40 minutes before lunch and then maybe again during the day. I also take other products to mobilize metals, but it sounds like you just need some mopping agents now and then can decide if you want to do mobiliziation later.

I assume that most of us have issues with metals and often, the more Lyme bugs that are killed, the more metals that are released. I have seen that personally....

I also tested very low with DMPS challenge and hair tests, but still have had metal issues show up with EAV, NES, ART, etc. So I am not taking any chances... [Smile]

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Is this the same as the DMSA pills my naturopath gave me to take,then pee in a big orange container?

If so, what the heck is it and what does it do to the metals...? I am terrified to take it since I paint with cadmium and other heavy metals and have loads of amalgams..I fear a huge meltdown of all my symptoms!!

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Kim

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I took some kind of pill, followed by a 2.5 hour IV treatment.

I collected urine for 6 hours after the session.

Im very scared of doing chelation wrong, so, i plan to be very conservative with metal removal.

Jordan

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Jordan, have you been to see Dr. H. as you told me?
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"I assume that most of us have issues with metals and often, the more Lyme bugs that are killed, the more metals that are released. I have seen that personally...."

and if you have chronic Lyme --- this needs to be said here again ----- as long as the metals are there, the Lyme bugs(and viruses) will be there too!

See what choices do we have?? trying to get well.

Work on one, then work on the other, go back and forth until the coast is clear. I am willing to make a bet that most people's main problems after extensive treatment for Lyme are heavy metals and chemicals -- and a few other microbials -- not Lyme. I think most of us are barking up the wrong tree! Dr. K. has been voicing this for years.

Take care.

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Gigi,

I have held off on seeing Dr. H. I am taking baby steps in that department.

For me, small steps seem to work better than jumps.

I do love my new KMT machine though.

Im trying to do as much as possible with herbs, Rife, KMT and nutrition to make myself better.

All the metal is out of my mouth and i have extracted a few more root canals, PROPERLY. I am missing 6 molars and need a partial. I still have 2 molar root canals and 7 other ones, for a total of 9.

Thanks again for asking about me.

Jordan

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I recently had the DMPS challenge and was found to have elevated lead, mercury and cadnium. Lead was the highest so we hope my insurance will pay for the series of chelations needed.

I still have some metal in my mouth. My doctor thinks it is OK to proceed with the chelations since it will take up to a year to complete all this.

Anyone think this is a waste of time?

My doc thinks like GiGi and thinks that as long as you have these metals you cannot get well from Lyme, etc. Also had a bout with early stage breast cancer first of the year and she thinks metals are a factor as well.

I have no idea how I got all that lead. But I was born and raised in Tidewater VA area where there are so many Navy yards. We lived on a creek which originated from the Elizabeth River which runs right through all that government property. I really wonder.

The day of the Iv for the test, I felt pretty ill immediately after the test for about an hour. But then the next 2 days I felt great. Then returned to baseline. Doc says if I get the metals out, I will feel great like that all the time. Is she right?

Hope so.

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Connie,

You still have metal in your mouth? What kind? I dont think it is safe to have the DMPS IV test done if you still have amalgam in your mouth.

Could you have any metal underneath an old crown? I had ALL of my crowns replaced and cleaned up with zero metal used.

I guess im ok after the test. I was so worried that something evil could have happened. I didnt know some people have had terrible experiences with it.

Take care,

Jordan

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I would also be concerned about doing DMPS with amalgams still present. Have you asked your doctor how that will not pull more mercury out from the teeth and into your body?

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The challenge test is often done (once) with metals still in the mouth. Precautions are taken. Many times people are unable to release much and the body burden certainly cannot be determined with a challenge test. There is no test in existence today that can do that.

Dr. K. basically does not treat anyone with metals in their mouth until the people understand the consequences of amalgam fillings and that it is a waste of his time and their time and money. They come to him when they are chgronically ill, not because they have the flu. And if they have a chronic problem, heavy metals are a root cause.

It was for me. It was for my husband. It was for every single patient that I have met over the years since the late ninetees. That's a lot of patients!!!!!

His approach is the same with root canals. The connection with root canals and breast cancer and serious chronic disease is not fiction. It is very real.

Take care.

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I just called my doctor and found out i didnt get a DMPS IV, but a DMPS pill.

The IV was EDTA.

I guess the pill is safer than the IV?

If i were going to have a bad reaction would i know it by now?

I think i may have had a low grade fever last night, but, (sorry men), i have endometriosis and i got my period today. So, i think the fever was from that.

Jordan

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