Based on a firends strong recommendation, I tried PCA instead of DMSA at
first. Wish I never had.
(I am treating myself. mind you.)
The first few months I got a little better but don't know if that was
becasue of the PCA of becasue I moved away from where I think I was getting
mercury expose.
Then I got WAY worse and almost died for several months until I got on DMSA.
I had to start the DMSA v e r y gradually, but my seizure like attacks
that I was having ever night, ceased after about 4 doses.
I wish I had never taken the PCA and gone straight to Andy's protocol. Also,
remember that there is ALA in the PCA, and I think (but am not sure)
chlorella). So....these things will most likely bemoving mercury around.
However, a mercury toxic friendof mine in her 70's used PCA until she got
her fillings out and said she thought it really helped her. Recently, she
admitted she ALSO thought that the PCA did not totally bind with the HG, but
did so to a degree.
I have a thought, but an uneducated one:
I think if one were not terribly poisoned and they took a squirt of PCA
every 4 hours , it might be better. I also think that if one took PCA along
with DMSA, it might be better. But these are totally uneducated thoughts
like I said.
I talked with Andy once and he told me that the PCA does not really work the
way they would like to think it does, but never explained his reasoning. I
would be really interested in knowing.....
So there you have my 2 bits!
~Inga
n 10/21/04 8:11 PM, marlowebechmann at
thebechmanns@... wrote:
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> Has anyone tried the PCA oral spray for chelation? We are trying to
> work on my daughter taking pills, but it is very difficult right
> now. My DAN doctor suggested I try this PCA oral spray for 8 weeks
> every day and then take a urine test to see if more metals are coming
> out. Haven't heard much about it, or seen anything on this listserv
> about it.
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> Thanks, Marlowe
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