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Collecting experiences with "products" // was: Moria, Re: Experience with NDF/Li


Dagmar,
In my case I started at 1 drop NDF per day and worked up to 6 drops
over about a week. I stayed at 6 drops for 3 weeks and then increased
to 8 drops. It was when I increased to 8 drops that my mind went
completely haywire. The important point is that my mind has never
been quite that haywire before or since. I stopped completely and
never tried it again.
Keep in mind that we started the NDF when we had amalgams in our
mouths. The company says that it is completely safe to use with
amalgams. The company says if there is a reaction, back off to the
dose you were at before the reaction. I reasoned (through quite a
haze) that if it was so bad that I couldn't drive the car, I better
stop completely. I was surprised that I had to continue to not drive
the car for 3 weeks.
Can't remember any warning signs. I am somewhat used to being "spacey".
ALA is completely different. ALA is a known. NDF is an unknown. I
just didn't realize this at the time.
Linda



--- In Autism-Mercury@yahoogroups.com, "Dagmar" <dagmarjahr@e...> wrote:
> Linda,
>
> would you mind telling me how long it took until things went bad and
how they went bad for you? With hindsight were there warnig signs earlier?
>
> I know NDF is different, but in the end the problem is the mercury
which we all deal with, so I am still interested.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Dagmar.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: lindajaytee
> To: Autism-Mercury@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 4:56 PM
> Subject: [Autism-Mercury] Collecting experiences with "products"
// was: Moria, Re: Experience with NDF
>
>
>
>
> --- In Autism-Mercury@yahoogroups.com, "Dagmar" <dagmarjahr@e...>
wrote:
> > I find this very frightening. It is easy to think that it happened,
> because NDF is "bad" (which I am inclined to agree with).
> >
>
>
> Dagmar,
> The moral of my story is that chlorella and cilantro aren't going to
> do anything to help anyone and the possibility that they can do
> serious harm is so great that it is not worth trying.
> When my friend and I were using NDF I hadn't read Andy's amalgam
> illness book. It was our experience that forced me to search.
> What I found out is that back in 1998 Andy was saying that chlorella
> and cilantro are contraindicated in mercury poisoned people (p 129,
> 134 of Amalgam Illness diagnosis and treatment).
> I also found statements from Andy and from Amy Holmes in the FAQ at
> this site.
> And I found a statement from Boyd Haley that says basically the same
> thing.
> My friend has agreed to write up her experience but she is still too
> sick to do it and I don't want to pressure her.
> Linda







Thu Jan 6, 2005 8:38 pm

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Linda, would you mind telling me how long it took until things went bad and how they went bad for you? With hindsight were there warnig signs earlier? I know...
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Dagmar, In my case I started at 1 drop NDF per day and worked up to 6 drops over about a week. I stayed at 6 drops for 3 weeks and then increased to 8 drops....
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