heavy metal poisoning
heavy metal poisoning
Hello. I am wondering if anyone knows any resources or info (ie. books,
online sites, remedies ) they can point me to regarding detoxification of
heavy metal poisoning that is not the conventional medical route...preferably
of course...homeopathic.
Thank you so very much!
Laura
online sites, remedies ) they can point me to regarding detoxification of
heavy metal poisoning that is not the conventional medical route...preferably
of course...homeopathic.
Thank you so very much!
Laura
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Re: heavy metal poisoning
Laura,
You should really contact Dr. Roz. I believe he is on this list. I am sure he would be of a great advantage to talk to regarding this topic.
Donna
You should really contact Dr. Roz. I believe he is on this list. I am sure he would be of a great advantage to talk to regarding this topic.
Donna
Re: heavy metal poisoning
Laura - an infusion of coriander (cilantro) for 3 days - one cup a day does the business. Sorry can't find my official info on this but am sure you could do a search. If you find something please post the URL as I;ve lost it.
Regards,
Rochelle
www.rochellemarsden.co.uk
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Re: heavy metal poisoning
Laura,
I have had good personal results with a product called NDF
(Nanocolloidal Detox Factors). It is a tincture made from a proprietary
blend of Chlorella, Cilantro, and beneficial microorganisms. Further
information is available at the company's website: www.bioray2000.com.
Good luck,
Arlene
lwankel@aol.com wrote:
I have had good personal results with a product called NDF
(Nanocolloidal Detox Factors). It is a tincture made from a proprietary
blend of Chlorella, Cilantro, and beneficial microorganisms. Further
information is available at the company's website: www.bioray2000.com.
Good luck,
Arlene
lwankel@aol.com wrote:
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Re: heavy metal poisoning
Hi Laura,
On the homeopathic side- you'd be well advised to consult a homeopath

All the better if you found one who was conversant with heavy metal
detox.
You will no doubt be presented with pseudo-homeopathic medicines, many
of which are likely to contain a mixture of several or many remedies; a
"shotgun" approach, one that you should steer clear of (unless you wanna
get shot
A homeopath will not use such a guesswork approach, but will attend to
the details of your case in order to be able with confidence to choose
ONE remedy which is expected to have good result, and to then be able to
KNOW which remedy is having which effect, in order to be able to provide
you with knowledgeable and RESPONSIBLE case management.
Anything advertised as a "homeopathic detox remedy" is hoakum. Snake
Oil. Bogus. Use at your own risk (which may be considerable[!]
..especially if you already suffer from some symptoms consistent with
heavy metal toxicity)
On the detox side, be sure your homeopath is cognizant of and will be
sensitive to the need to pace a detox, and to consider unique
nutritional needs.
If you're in the U.S. or Canada you might want to check for referrals to
a homeopath here
http://www.homeopathy-cures.com/html/re ... paths.html
Other countries
www.homeopathyhome.com
www.homeopathyhome.com/services/practitioners.shtml
regards,
Dave Hartley
www.localcomputermart.com/dave
Santa Cruz, CA (831)464-8127
On the homeopathic side- you'd be well advised to consult a homeopath

All the better if you found one who was conversant with heavy metal
detox.
You will no doubt be presented with pseudo-homeopathic medicines, many
of which are likely to contain a mixture of several or many remedies; a
"shotgun" approach, one that you should steer clear of (unless you wanna
get shot

A homeopath will not use such a guesswork approach, but will attend to
the details of your case in order to be able with confidence to choose
ONE remedy which is expected to have good result, and to then be able to
KNOW which remedy is having which effect, in order to be able to provide
you with knowledgeable and RESPONSIBLE case management.
Anything advertised as a "homeopathic detox remedy" is hoakum. Snake
Oil. Bogus. Use at your own risk (which may be considerable[!]
..especially if you already suffer from some symptoms consistent with
heavy metal toxicity)
On the detox side, be sure your homeopath is cognizant of and will be
sensitive to the need to pace a detox, and to consider unique
nutritional needs.
If you're in the U.S. or Canada you might want to check for referrals to
a homeopath here
http://www.homeopathy-cures.com/html/re ... paths.html
Other countries
www.homeopathyhome.com
www.homeopathyhome.com/services/practitioners.shtml
regards,
Dave Hartley
www.localcomputermart.com/dave
Santa Cruz, CA (831)464-8127
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Re: heavy metal poisoning
cookie cutter.
not good.
attention to indivdual detail --good.
fyi, some percentage of people will SUFFER and be HARMED, perhaps killed
by too-rapid detox.
one size does not fit all.
Dave Hartley
www.localcomputermart.com/dave
Santa Cruz, CA (831)464-8127
not good.
attention to indivdual detail --good.
fyi, some percentage of people will SUFFER and be HARMED, perhaps killed
by too-rapid detox.
one size does not fit all.
Dave Hartley
www.localcomputermart.com/dave
Santa Cruz, CA (831)464-8127
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Re: heavy metal poisoning
I think it's also worth noting that "heavy metal detox" is probably a
reasonably frequent "accidental" result of constitutional/chronic
homeopathic care (I'm using "constitutional" in the sense of "to treat the
patient's overall state in the present"!). Often people who *need* heavy
metal detox won't *know* that is the problem, the only know they are having
this and that symptom. When those symptoms are addressed by the chronic
(what I would normally call "constitutional") remedy, detox is one of the
results.
So far as I can imagine (and I'd be interested to hear corrections on
this!), the only reason that a "heavy metal detox" case might need to be
handled differently from any other case, would be if the toxicity is severe
enough to be causing severe problems; but in that case a well-trained
homeopath will recognize that the case needs to be handled gently, which
should allow detox to proceed without too much discomfort.
(I'd guess this is a situation where organ support ("drainage") could be
useful, whether herbal, dietary or homepathic; I'm also guessing it can
certainly be done without, but perhaps less smoothly?)
Bottom line, tho, is to second Dave's advice to "see a homeopath"!
Nutritional routes are also a distinct possibility, of course, but won't
have as many of the delightful "side-benefits" as the homeopathic route!
Might also be worth noting that constitutional factors help to determine
susceptibility to picking up these toxins. Altho at some point *anyone*
will succumb to poisoning, at more moderate levels some people will pick up
the metal, whereas others will not. E.g. (couple of quick, superficial
examples) people (esp. kids) who are deficient in vitamin C will develop
lead poisoning where a more well-nourished child will not; also a person low
in iodine is more susceptible to certain types of radiation damage than is a
person whose thyroid gland is well supplied with iodine. These are two
(well accepted) instances where simple nutrition provides protection from
toxicity; and how *well* the person's system is functioning will determine
how "well nourished" they will be, on any given diet. In other words --
homeopathic "constitutional" care (okay, what's a better word? "chronic
care" doesn't seem quite descriptive...), to remove miasmatic influences and
optimize the physical/emotional functioning, will permit the body to better
defend itself, and also to throw off unwanted influences (e.g. substances)
already taken on board.
Sorry, this got long-winded... Hope it seems relevant!

Shannon
on 2/12/03 12:41 AM, Dave Hartley at dave@localcomputermart.com wrote:
reasonably frequent "accidental" result of constitutional/chronic
homeopathic care (I'm using "constitutional" in the sense of "to treat the
patient's overall state in the present"!). Often people who *need* heavy
metal detox won't *know* that is the problem, the only know they are having
this and that symptom. When those symptoms are addressed by the chronic
(what I would normally call "constitutional") remedy, detox is one of the
results.
So far as I can imagine (and I'd be interested to hear corrections on
this!), the only reason that a "heavy metal detox" case might need to be
handled differently from any other case, would be if the toxicity is severe
enough to be causing severe problems; but in that case a well-trained
homeopath will recognize that the case needs to be handled gently, which
should allow detox to proceed without too much discomfort.
(I'd guess this is a situation where organ support ("drainage") could be
useful, whether herbal, dietary or homepathic; I'm also guessing it can
certainly be done without, but perhaps less smoothly?)
Bottom line, tho, is to second Dave's advice to "see a homeopath"!
Nutritional routes are also a distinct possibility, of course, but won't
have as many of the delightful "side-benefits" as the homeopathic route!
Might also be worth noting that constitutional factors help to determine
susceptibility to picking up these toxins. Altho at some point *anyone*
will succumb to poisoning, at more moderate levels some people will pick up
the metal, whereas others will not. E.g. (couple of quick, superficial
examples) people (esp. kids) who are deficient in vitamin C will develop
lead poisoning where a more well-nourished child will not; also a person low
in iodine is more susceptible to certain types of radiation damage than is a
person whose thyroid gland is well supplied with iodine. These are two
(well accepted) instances where simple nutrition provides protection from
toxicity; and how *well* the person's system is functioning will determine
how "well nourished" they will be, on any given diet. In other words --
homeopathic "constitutional" care (okay, what's a better word? "chronic
care" doesn't seem quite descriptive...), to remove miasmatic influences and
optimize the physical/emotional functioning, will permit the body to better
defend itself, and also to throw off unwanted influences (e.g. substances)
already taken on board.
Sorry, this got long-winded... Hope it seems relevant!

Shannon
on 2/12/03 12:41 AM, Dave Hartley at dave@localcomputermart.com wrote:
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Re: heavy metal poisoning
Hi Dave,
While I agree with your sentiment, I think that's not apt to be *such* a
concern with dealing with foods... Coriander tea is not exactly a toxic
drug, and cup-a-day times 3 is not exactly megadose! I'd assume the action
is nutritive and supportive, rather than "forcing" the body to dump
willy-nilly. ???
Shannon
on 2/12/03 1:18 AM, Dave Hartley at dave@localcomputermart.com wrote:
While I agree with your sentiment, I think that's not apt to be *such* a
concern with dealing with foods... Coriander tea is not exactly a toxic
drug, and cup-a-day times 3 is not exactly megadose! I'd assume the action
is nutritive and supportive, rather than "forcing" the body to dump
willy-nilly. ???
Shannon
on 2/12/03 1:18 AM, Dave Hartley at dave@localcomputermart.com wrote:
Re: heavy metal poisoning
Man Dave!
With your logic, I'd be dead! I eat a TON of Cilantro in Pico on all my mexican food, + omlets, and other things. Where as I used to hate the taste, it's much grown on me in the 20+ years I've lived in south Texas, so I do love the stuff.
I can't think of why you think this would kill someone!
If it did cause heavy detox, there are other avenues to help deal with it.
Health, Hope, Joy & Healing :
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Jennifer Ruby
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With your logic, I'd be dead! I eat a TON of Cilantro in Pico on all my mexican food, + omlets, and other things. Where as I used to hate the taste, it's much grown on me in the 20+ years I've lived in south Texas, so I do love the stuff.
I can't think of why you think this would kill someone!
If it did cause heavy detox, there are other avenues to help deal with it.
Health, Hope, Joy & Healing :
May you Prosper, even as your Soul Prospers 3John 2
Jennifer Ruby
Email advice is not a substitute for medical treatment.
http://www.rubysemporium.com
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SymphonicHealth
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Re: heavy metal poisoning
Cilantro is tasty stuff, for sure - I love it.
Read up on heavy metal detox.
I have studied the situation, and read case histories of do-it-yourself
near-death-experiences. I have also had my own personal experience with
detox, and there were points there where I would've preferred a bit less
pain & suffering !
When we're talking about the difference between a relatively controlled
& smooth detox vs. potentially life threatening situation, I think it is
only reasonable to be cautious... and only foolish/uninformed to mock a
cautious approach.
You see the logic?
regards,
Dave Hartley
www.localcomputermart.com/dave
Santa Cruz, CA (831)464-8127
Read up on heavy metal detox.
I have studied the situation, and read case histories of do-it-yourself
near-death-experiences. I have also had my own personal experience with
detox, and there were points there where I would've preferred a bit less
pain & suffering !
When we're talking about the difference between a relatively controlled
& smooth detox vs. potentially life threatening situation, I think it is
only reasonable to be cautious... and only foolish/uninformed to mock a
cautious approach.
You see the logic?
regards,
Dave Hartley
www.localcomputermart.com/dave
Santa Cruz, CA (831)464-8127