I made a little tea myself to trial cilantro; 6 tsp oragnic leaves
brewed in hot water, then strained. After one day of 30cc every 4
hours, I was a mess. The deep bone pain I experiemced took a couple
of weeks to diminish and still recurs at night. I'll not be giving
it to my daughter! Mary B.
--- In Autism-Mercury@yahoogroups.com, Alison <ajarts@e...> wrote:
> I was able to eat cilantro before my amalgams came out. After they
came out my iaomt DDS put me on cilantro drops, I tolerated them ok
for about 2 months. Now if I have a tiny bit I have HUGE MERCURY
REDISTRIBUTION. Please heed Steve's advice folks. I can't touch the
stuff, big pain in my head, I agree with Andy, BIG PROBLEM for some.
Why risk hurting a child who may not communicate how awful it is?
Just my 2 cents. Alison. Don't do it. Major OWIEEE. Peace
>
> Message: 1
> Date: Tue, 06 Sep 2005 04:15:22 -0000
> From: "steve_rotherham" <steve.rotherham@b...>
> Subject: Re: Preventive effect of cilantro
>
> --- In Autism-Mercury@yahoogroups.com, "Mark Sircus Ac., OMD"
> <director@i...> wrote:
> > When I hear doctor Alex saying "Cilantro is cheap, effective,
> atoxic and
> > with my patients always works" a nice feeling arises, one of
trust
> for him
> > and his experience with cilantro.
>
> -- why do you a trust a man who has repeatedly been asked civilly
to
> explain how he administers cilantro and what doses and dosing
> periods are safe, yet has failed to answer these questions?
>
> If Andy refused to explain his protocol you would much less
> forgiving.
>
> >It stimulates my interest to explore
> > cilantro more and I do have a scheduled writing project about it
> since I am
> > involved to one degree or another with two companies that have
> natural
> > chelator forumulas with cilantro.
> -- I hope it is more objective than your post on magnesium oil and
> it does not quote flakes like Dr Norman Shealy. Also, do you plan
on
> answering queries re magnesium glycinate? If you post writings on
> magnesium on an autism list you really have to discus this form of
> magnesium.
>
> >I wish Andy you would keep more of an open
> > mind about such things because in the future people will more
and
> more need
> > inexpensive chelators that they can grow on their own or buy
> inexpensively.
>
> -- cost and convenience are important, but less important than
> safety and efficacy. We need more info on these aspects of
cilantro.
>
> There have been many reports on negative efects of cilantro in
> mercury toxic people. It is irresponsible to ignore these.
>
> I would also add that it is irresponsbile and callous of you to
> ignore the many postings by people who have experienced side-
effects
> with the Buttar protocol and had better results when switching to
> the frequent dose protocol.
>
> Despite your many postings aggressively advocating buttar's
protocol
> and attacking Andy's, you have not once adressed the many postings
> that report better results with the frequent dose schedule.
>
> The kids who were hurt by Buttar's system and benefitted from the
> change in dosing schedules are real people. We should be driven by
> their needs, not our own egos.
>
> It is wrong to ignore reality in order to push your own barrow.
But
> it appears that his is precisely whart you intend to do again in
> advocating cilantro.
>
> Steve