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From what I've read, ALA (alpha lipoic acid) is used to chelate heavy metals

in the body (like mercury). It crosses the brain barrier, so if not taken

properly, it will redistribute the metals in the body instead of having a

chelating effect. It shouldn't be taken without a doctors supervision. It's

widely used to cure vaccine injured kids with autism and ADHD, etc., but

there aren't that many doctors trained in ALA chelating. One should look for

a homeopath/natural doctor.

 

Be well!

 

 

 

 

-

" Alobar " <Alobar

 

Wednesday, July 08, 2009 1:39 AM

<< >> Alpha Lipoic Acid and Explicit

Memory

 

 

> I started using Alpha Lipoic Acid as a supplement for

> diabetics, back in ~2004. It helps prevent diabetic blindness and can

> help reverse diabetic neuropathy.

>

> When I started using ALA, I was taking 2 capsules x 3 times a

> day. Within months I began to regain feeling in my fingers and feet.

> Being frugal, I cut back to 1 capsule x 3 times a day.

>

> This Spring, I had surplus cash for the first time in years.

> So I did a little experiment. I upped my ALA dose to 2 caps x 3 times

> a day.

>

> In less than 2 weeks I noticed my memory had begun to work

> differently. Bits of biographic memory have always surfaced unbidden.

> But now, the memory fragments had more substance. Now, if I have a

> memory fragment about a particular event, I know not only the other

> people involved in the event, but where the event happened, and even

> some idea of when it happened.

>

> I did some googleing while at the Bastille internet cafe. I

> have no links, but it seems that ALA enhances explicit memory (see

> below for definition).

>

> I have always been a problem solver. I fiddle around to get a

> grasp of the problem, then I put the problem on the back burner to

> simmer. Then, days or weeks later, the solution pops into my

> conscious mind.

>

> Now, however, the problem solving is much quicker. Not

> instantly by any means, but an hour instead of a day, or a day instead

> of a week.

>

> Memory begins to fail as humans age. futurologist Alvin

> Toffler wrote of Future Shock in 1970. When I was young, I noticed

> that old people did not adapt well to rapid societal and technological

> change, whereas I and my peers adapted easily

>

> It seems to me that supplements which reverse age related

> brain sluggishness might be of interest to those who wish to keep

> their minds sharp over the decades.

>

> Lots of snippets from webpages along with URLs are in my blog post

> http://alobar.livejournal.com/3258954.html

>

> Alobar

>

>

> ---

>

> ALTERNATIVE-MEDICINE-FORUM RECOMMENDS:

> Laughing at least 4 times a day for better health.

>

>

>

>

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Ohhh, I feel your pain! It's ridiculous how ignorant most doctors can be

after 10 years of going to school, isn't it?

 

 

 

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" Alobar " <Alobar

 

Thursday, July 09, 2009 1:46 PM

Re: << >> Alpha Lipoic Acid and Explicit

Memory

 

 

> Doctors are too expensive for me. When I could afford a doc, I never

> found one who knew anything about vitamins or supplements.

>

> Alobar

>

> On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 1:54 PM, Ma Ananda

> Anugraha<reikimamma wrote:

>> From what I've read, ALA (alpha lipoic acid) is used to chelate heavy

>> metals

>> in the body (like mercury). It crosses the brain barrier, so if not taken

>> properly, it will redistribute the metals in the body instead of having a

>> chelating effect. It shouldn't be taken without a doctors supervision.

>> It's

>> widely used to cure vaccine injured kids with autism and ADHD, etc., but

>> there aren't that many doctors trained in ALA chelating. One should look

>> for

>> a homeopath/natural doctor.

>>

>> Be well!

>>

>>

>>

>

>

> ---

>

> ALTERNATIVE-MEDICINE-FORUM RECOMMENDS:

> Laughing at least 4 times a day for better health.

>

>

>

>

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Doctors are too expensive for me. When I could afford a doc, I never

found one who knew anything about vitamins or supplements.

 

Alobar

 

On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 1:54 PM, Ma Ananda

Anugraha<reikimamma wrote:

> From what I've read, ALA (alpha lipoic acid) is used to chelate heavy metals

> in the body (like mercury). It crosses the brain barrier, so if not taken

> properly, it will redistribute the metals in the body instead of having a

> chelating effect. It shouldn't be taken without a doctors supervision. It's

> widely used to cure vaccine injured kids with autism and ADHD, etc., but

> there aren't that many doctors trained in ALA chelating. One should look for

> a homeopath/natural doctor.

>

> Be well!

>

>

>

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Alobar,

 

No suprise there!  After all, Drs. are specialists in Disease/Allopathy, not

Health/Wellness.

Ergo vitamins, minerals & supplements, being proactive/health, would be out of

the scope of their training/belief system.

 

A while back, there was a vitamin manufacturer that marketed thier

products using the point that Drs. have a less than average lifespans. ( " Dead

Drs. Don't Lie " )

And Drs are who direct the public's health concerns?! Yikes!

 

Where/when did the general public get the idea that Drs. are about Health when

they're about Disease? TV? Movies? Associations?

 

-richard-

 

 

 

 

 

Alobar alleged:

 

 

 

 a doc? never

found one who knew anything about vitamins or supplements.

 

Alobar

 

 

 

 

 

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Like ALA, iodine also " knocks loose " heavy metals such as mercury and lead, and

halides such as bromide and fluoride. Another substance is needed to attach to

these elements that have been knocked loose - namely chlorella. Also said to

chelate (remove from the body) mercury and other heavy metals is cilantro leaf.

There are natural preparations made from both of these substances, chlorella and

cilantro leaf.

 

John from Israel

, " Ma Ananda Anugraha "

<reikimamma wrote:

>

> From what I've read, ALA (alpha lipoic acid) is used to chelate heavy metals

> in the body (like mercury). It crosses the brain barrier, so if not taken

> properly, it will redistribute the metals in the body instead of having a

> chelating effect. It shouldn't be taken without a doctors supervision. It's

> widely used to cure vaccine injured kids with autism and ADHD, etc., but

> there aren't that many doctors trained in ALA chelating. One should look for

> a homeopath/natural doctor.

>

> Be well!

>

>

>

>

> -

> " Alobar " <Alobar

>

> Wednesday, July 08, 2009 1:39 AM

> << >> Alpha Lipoic Acid and Explicit

> Memory

>

>

> > I started using Alpha Lipoic Acid as a supplement for

> > diabetics, back in ~2004. It helps prevent diabetic blindness and can

> > help reverse diabetic neuropathy.

> >

> > When I started using ALA, I was taking 2 capsules x 3 times a

> > day. Within months I began to regain feeling in my fingers and feet.

> > Being frugal, I cut back to 1 capsule x 3 times a day.

> >

> > This Spring, I had surplus cash for the first time in years.

> > So I did a little experiment. I upped my ALA dose to 2 caps x 3 times

> > a day.

> >

> > In less than 2 weeks I noticed my memory had begun to work

> > differently. Bits of biographic memory have always surfaced unbidden.

> > But now, the memory fragments had more substance. Now, if I have a

> > memory fragment about a particular event, I know not only the other

> > people involved in the event, but where the event happened, and even

> > some idea of when it happened.

> >

> > I did some googleing while at the Bastille internet cafe. I

> > have no links, but it seems that ALA enhances explicit memory (see

> > below for definition).

> >

> > I have always been a problem solver. I fiddle around to get a

> > grasp of the problem, then I put the problem on the back burner to

> > simmer. Then, days or weeks later, the solution pops into my

> > conscious mind.

> >

> > Now, however, the problem solving is much quicker. Not

> > instantly by any means, but an hour instead of a day, or a day instead

> > of a week.

> >

> > Memory begins to fail as humans age. futurologist Alvin

> > Toffler wrote of Future Shock in 1970. When I was young, I noticed

> > that old people did not adapt well to rapid societal and technological

> > change, whereas I and my peers adapted easily

> >

> > It seems to me that supplements which reverse age related

> > brain sluggishness might be of interest to those who wish to keep

> > their minds sharp over the decades.

> >

> > Lots of snippets from webpages along with URLs are in my blog post

> > http://alobar.livejournal.com/3258954.html

> >

> > Alobar

> >

> >

> > ---

> >

> > ALTERNATIVE-MEDICINE-FORUM RECOMMENDS:

> > Laughing at least 4 times a day for better health.

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Amazingly good article! Thanks for the heads-up. Author shoots

from the hip & gives great advice. Article is here:

http://www.kingmaker.net/DeadDoctorstxt.html#start

 

Alobar

 

On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 3:18 AM, Richard Silva<silvaworks wrote:

> Alobar,

>

> No suprise there!  After all, Drs. are specialists in Disease/Allopathy, not

Health/Wellness.

> Ergo vitamins, minerals & supplements, being proactive/health, would be out of

the scope of their training/belief system.

>

> A while back, there was a vitamin manufacturer that marketed thier

products using the point that Drs. have a less than average lifespans. ( " Dead

Drs. Don't Lie " )

> And Drs are who direct the public's health concerns?! Yikes!

>

> Where/when did the general public get the idea that Drs. are about Health when

they're about Disease? TV? Movies? Associations?

>

> -richard-

>

>

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< Another substance is needed to attach to these elements that have been knocked

loose - namely chlorella. >

How much chlorella daily should be taken to chelate? I understand that the

maintenance dose is 1g/day.

Thank you!

Katerinka

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Katerinka,

 

Taking 1gram per day of chlorella sounds sufficient, and it might be a good idea

to add cilantro.

John from Israel

 

, " katerinka70 "

<katerinka70 wrote:

>

> < Another substance is needed to attach to these elements that have been

knocked loose - namely chlorella. >

> How much chlorella daily should be taken to chelate? I understand that the

maintenance dose is 1g/day.

> Thank you!

> Katerinka

>

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