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#31 fluidity

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Posted 06 October 2016 - 02:39 AM

 

 

Amalgam leaks those metals only in ammounts that You anyway ingest with food. the ammount is only considderable while being implanted and removed.

 

 

 

 

well, mercury is also released in high quantities when amalgam filling is cracked. it has happened to me once, i waited several weeks for a dental appointment to get it fixed and got very tired in the meantime. i got suspicious and searched the literature and there are cases of Hg poisonings due to cracked amalgam fillings. also, chewing gum and drinking/eating hot beverages/food increase Hg emission too. 

 

what about the other metals (copper, etc) from amalgam fillings. is it for real? it's news to me. iron is obviously BS.

 

I actually had this happen to me. My dentist told me that my amalgam had begun to erode and that it had to be changed pronto. He was wondering what was under there when it was removed. Since then I got a white filling. While these filling don't last as long as mercury does, I'm planning on getting them removed at one point or another once I can use something like vitamin d3/K2/retinoic acid to help rebuild my cavities. 

 

I know the BPA in the tooth fillings is estrogenic however with the right amount of iodine, I believe that I'll be able to detox it out through that way.

 

http://blogs.natural...-detoxify-body/

 

http://drsircus.com/...-detoxification

 

Based on what was mentioned there, and the citation referenced at the bottom(that's where I take the evidence to be coming from) , it seems iodine works well for chelating mercury, cadmium, and lead. When I took two drops of iodine, I ended up have yeasty stools for an entire week. This was from a single dosage. It was about one week later where I finally began to have normal bowel movements again. 

 

The only time I ever have yeasty stools like I did with iodine was when I had it removed where I was exposed to it acutely and had yeasty stools in the following days.  



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Posted 06 October 2016 - 12:20 PM

had [one cup of] sencha... few hours down i was struck with depression

 

if youre going to use it after a night of heavy drinking it's important to keep on drinking the tea, cup after cup.  with ginseng and ginkgo. especially if youre epileptic :ph34r:


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Posted 06 October 2016 - 09:16 PM

 

had [one cup of] sencha... few hours down i was struck with depression

 

if youre going to use it after a night of heavy drinking it's important to keep on drinking the tea, cup after cup.  with ginseng and ginkgo. especially if youre epileptic :ph34r:

 

Green tea extract does this to me too. I get immediate depressive like symptoms. This never happened when I used it at the beginning of college but rather now after 2 years following my metal poisoning. 

 

Guess it may be a toughen up through it kind of thing. 



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Posted 06 October 2016 - 11:31 PM

Some people are just more sensitive to choline and its depressive effects.  Not sure you can toughen thru it.  More like, a change in your chemistry over the 2 years.  Just avoid it, if the benefits aren't enough.  For me, bacopa can be a more depressive and 'irritating'.  Although it can, strangely, put me in a good mood just as well.  Green tea is more consistent, and perhaps not a strong enough cholinergic to trigger me.

... giving [an AChE inhibitor to] patients with BPD... producers significantly more depressive symptoms than giving this chemical to patients who do not have BPD.



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Posted 07 October 2016 - 03:00 AM

 

 

had [one cup of] sencha... few hours down i was struck with depression

 

if youre going to use it after a night of heavy drinking it's important to keep on drinking the tea, cup after cup.  with ginseng and ginkgo. especially if youre epileptic :ph34r:

 

Green tea extract does this to me too. I get immediate depressive like symptoms. This never happened when I used it at the beginning of college but rather now after 2 years following my metal poisoning. 

 

Guess it may be a toughen up through it kind of thing. 

 

 

dont blame the metals for this as the organism has very specific way of dealing with them as long as possible, as i said before, you cannot worry until you start getting older and the antioxidant system starts breaking down. why i think we get depressed from green tea from years of use is just overriding the neurotransmission with its effects. first few years i abused green tea, i felt fucking good! 5 years later, i feel like shit. it has burned me!


 


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Posted 07 October 2016 - 03:15 PM

dont blame the metals for this as the organism has very specific way of dealing with them as long as possible, as i said before, you cannot worry until you start getting older and the antioxidant system starts breaking down. why i think we get depressed from green tea from years of use is just overriding the neurotransmission with its effects. first few years i abused green tea, i felt fucking good! 5 years later, i feel like shit. it has burned me!

 

long-term green tea consumption would only benefit the antioxidant system.  Ever consider the placebo effect and your attitude, or maybe that you were drinking tea without much EGCG/theanine and over the years the caffeine tolerance just got to you.  There are lots of explanations.. maybe something lots of us are guilty of, doing it alongside unhealthy foods or recreational substances.  Maybe it's just work stress fraying your nerves and you really need more tea, more ginseng to combat it.


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Posted 12 October 2016 - 09:52 PM

Alright here's an update on something recent. I decided to try a mouthwash with some betadine in it as a means of removing whatever kept giving me a persistent cough(at this point I realized it wasn't an infection but rather allergies).

 

So yeah i ended up putting in around 3 drops of betadine 10% in a near full cup of water. I gargled with it 2-3 times and then used normal water to swish out whatever was left. However what happened for the rest of the day was what shocked me. I ended up getting some sensations around my kidneys which were very mild if anything. Today they seemed to have gone away but the "energizing effects" from whatever iodine I absorbed are still happening. 

 

I hope iodine didn't end up giving me hyperthyroidism and even if that happened what should I do in regards to handling that mineral correctly?

 

Also does anyone know an explanation on why iodine being absorbed by the body could end up giving me the aforementioned kidney effects?







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