Guest guest Posted December 3, 2006 Report Share Posted December 3, 2006 Does anyone know when giving magnesium citrate and charcoal for chelation purposes (the metals have been pulled out of the systems but are not being flushed out of the body, so it was recommended by a pediatrician we take mag citrate and charcoal), if you should wait between the charcoal and mag citrate? If so, how long? My understanding is charcoal absorbes everything in the stomach, so should we administer the mag citrate several hours before the charcoal, several hours after, or with the charcoal? Any help would be appreciated. And again, we just need suggestions for moving the stuff out that's sitting in the digestive tract. With all other chelators including garlic and cilantro, DMSA, EDTA, everything, we've had issues with bleeding. Bloodwork is showing normal levels of metals, but the stool and urine are still high. We've been told everything is just sitting in the intestines, and we're having issues with severe digestive distress now. So any help in suggestions for absorbing and moving this out would be appreciated. Thanks Ellen PS we're dealing with a 5 year old here. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2006 Report Share Posted December 4, 2006 I had a 5 yo boy recently with similar problems, and we developed what we felt to be a good protocol for helping him. He was, we believe, misdiagnosed as having TAY-SACH type I disease which is generally considered fatal by age one. The parents refused our guidance and the child died, again we feel needlessly. Sadly it seems the people had a false beleif that they were getting " all the best help money coud buy " and overlooking the obvious. If you email me off-list i could share parts of the protocol with you. I haven't seen the details on the child or the allopathic " diagnosis " but it appears you are dealing with not only mercury poisoning, but colon dysbiosis. As for Hg chelation, we've found the MSM is highly effective and safe. Magnesium is also, i like to use MgOH (aka milk of magnesia) because its also alkaline, releases oxygen, and help with BM's. NAC is also a good Hg chelator as is vitamin c. Last but certainly not least hyperbaric oxygen HBOT is phemomenal for chelation as well as oxygenation of internal organs. For a 5 yo, you might consider a daily dosage something in the range of 500mg MSM 100mg NAC 500 mg Vit C. 1 tsp MOM Also don't forget about digestive enzymes and probiotics. 4life has a combo product that is good, or i also recommend actizyme and kefir. We are working on our website right now which will have a lot of this, but you can take a sneak peek at www.icupartners.com/icuhealthy/index.htm hope this helps. matt Matthew M. Curtin Managing Director www.icupartners.com 484-798-7000 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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