Gisteren m'n 2e ronde met 12,5 mg ALA afgerond en dit was 1 van de soepelste rondes tot dusver. Eigenlijk geen centje pijn.
Afgelopen week waren er op het chelatieforum een aantal leden die hun ervaringen deelden. Ik begin met degene die er in 2011 qua gezondheid het ergste aan toe was. Zo erg, dat zowel hijzelf als de moderators van het forum niet wisten of hij het wel zou halen.
Hier een bericht van hem uit 2011, wat ik een beetje bewerkt heb voor de leesbaarheid:
I presently cannot operate this stupid yahoo list forum as I seem to have lost all my organizational capabilities.
Here are my stats, born hypoxic brain injury premature, lungs collapsed, oxygen tube came out. I had all kinds of horrific toxins like cigarettes, psyche drugs, antipsychotics, and electroshock which is basically akin to taking a baseball bat to ones head. I was on antipsychotics for 4 years, and I have no idea how a free thinking person like myself got suckered into the mental health system, but it was forced on me, practically.
I have severe mercury poisoing from grinding my amalgams. I was scheduled to get my amalgams out tomorrow but am too ill.
I have been declinging cognitively for 6 years after a pyschotic break, a common element of mercury poisoning.
I try so DAMN hard to read studies, but my memory is shit. I may have dementia, brain damage, most definitely, and horrific insomnia.
I'm like a rabid animal at times, not knowing where I'm going or what I'm doing, I can't organize or judge or problem solve well, again there is so many things that could have contributed to this it's not even funny!
Please help me! it may be too late for me dammit, I am not ready to die I'm 35
Verschrikkelijk dus.
Vorige week schreef hij echter dit:
I completed my fiftieth round at 25mg ala and 10 mg dmps and I have been feeling much more clear headed and less so severely depressed! Chelation is definitely working I firmly believe. I can't thank you people enough for your generous free help. I constantly imagine myself at round 100 feeling soo much better!
Super!
Next:
I can see a lot of new faces in the group, beginners who are perhaps struggling with chelation and think this will never end. I have a small encouragement: I have just started my 100th round! I nearly can't believe it. I can still remember how I was reading all the info, how I started chelation, asking a lot of questions and getting excellent answers here. I had a feeling that I can never finish this and never get better. Everything was so complicated. Two years later, I realized how time flies quickly. Everybody who sticks with the AC protocol will eventually get better and it will be faster than you think!
Although I am not writing much on this group these days, I wanted to share the encouragement.
In my case, I would guess I am 70% better now and I have yet roughly 9 months to go. I've been chelating for 2 years and 1 month now.
Things like headaches, back aches, knee joint aches, anxiety, still agitated, bad digestion, feeling bloated, cold hands and feet, fatigue, low weight, eczema, and others are now much improved or fully resolved.
Other things like mucus in throat, tinnitus, dandruff, prostate problems, white layer on my tongue, etc. are still there and who knows whether I can get rid of them. I had no dandruff 2-3 months after I started with chelation, then it returned during the dump phase (exactly like on the graph on page 52 of AI), so I am sure I will cure this at the end.
Although I wasn't in that bad shape at the beginning, I can say Andy Cutler and this group saved my life.
Nog eentje dan:
I am on round 63. I have been very conservative and careful in my doses and have just made it to 25 mg of ALA. I have been doing weekly rounds of 4 days with 3 days off.
Yesterday I went to the eye doctor and to my surprise my vision has improved! At 56 I never thought that that could even happen.
Other improvements include;
insomnia reduced 80%
arthritis improved 90%
sciatica improved 90%
liver improved 50%
reflux improved 95%
I'm actually having to look back at my notes to see what symptoms that I had before as they are a distant memory!
I am so, so grateful to have landed here and took the risk of chelating. Also just by taking the supporting supplements that we take has helped tremendously.
Dat geeft de burger moed!
Mark