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Re: Why/how does mercury cause IBS?


Hi I'm also interested in any inputs about this topic.

I've noticed a lot of improvements in my IBS since starting chelation but
reading others experiences will be nice.

Thanks.

--- In frequent-dose-chelation@yahoogroups.com, "leahbeth85" <leelah_beth@...>
wrote:
>
> So, I developed IBS 3 months after I had my fillings out. I was not chelating
at that time. I didn't realize it at the time, but now I know that it was
because of the "dumping phase".
>
> Does mercury cause IBS because it causes gut dysbiosis? Or for some other
reason?
>
> I was thinking that I would just have to deal with having IBS until I finish
chelation, but now I'm wondering if I should be going on a diet like SCD or GAPS
to try to "cure" my IBS. I actually have my symptoms completely under control
right now... I mainly just have to avoid too much insoluble fiber... but this
means avoiding a lot of healthy foods like veggies and fruits.
>
> I know the answer seems simple -- just try the diet. But because I have
already have to avoid SO many foods (due to IBS, food allergies and sulfur food
intolerance), going on SCD or GAPS would mean having an extremely limited diet.
I'd only be able to eat meat, squash, carrots, and olive oil. (Although
hopefully being on the diet would eventually allow me to tolerate more
foods/more insoluble fiber.) I wouldn't have any problem adhering to the diet,
but it would be difficult for me to get enough calories, and I'm already really
underweight. It also would be more expensive than the current diet I'm on, and
require more effort, and I don't have a whole lot of money or time.
>
> So I need to know that doing this diet is worth it... Is it my best chance at
curing my IBS? Or would my IBS not likely be cured until I finish chelation
anyway?
>
> Thanks for any advice.
>





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So, I developed IBS 3 months after I had my fillings out. I was not chelating at that time. I didn't realize it at the time, but now I know that it was because...
leahbeth85
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Jul 9, 2009
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Hi I'm also interested in any inputs about this topic. I've noticed a lot of improvements in my IBS since starting chelation but reading others experiences...
r_chav
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Jul 11, 2009
6:38 pm

Hi, It's good to hear that your IBS has improved with chelation. How many rounds have you done? I'm not currently chelating, and I only ever did 2 rounds, but...
leahbeth85
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Jul 11, 2009
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I've been discouraged as I've seen what people have said about their sulfur intolerance (not breaking it down right?) not getting better after chelating. Is...
Lynnette Kraft
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Jul 11, 2009
11:27 pm

Lynette Here is a great collection of posts that deal with plasma cystiene which is part of the sulfur issue. http://onibasu.com/wiki/Cysteine_status Basically...
cann7899
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Jul 12, 2009
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Very good analogy Colette re sulfur and mercury. This statement from Andy (from the link you provided) is confusing to me however: "It is important to exclude...
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Jul 12, 2009
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I am not sure i have an answer for you other than to say that maybe there is damage being done but you aren't aware? Perhaps Linda has a better answer for...
cann7899
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Jul 12, 2009
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This is all very interesting to me. Thanks for helping me to understand. It really does make sense. It's so interesting Colette that you get the numbness...
Lynnette Kraft
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Jul 13, 2009
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... (http://onibasu.com/wiki/Cysteine_status) That above passage was written by the person who wrote the onibasu page. We could ask Jay to check it over. ... ...
Linda
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Jul 13, 2009
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... I was scratching my head too.. I've fixed up that paragraph to make it more clear, and added a link to the post by Andy that is the source of that...
jhcca
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Jul 13, 2009
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Lynette, I believe some mercury toxic people have trouble with sulfur because it loosely binds mercury and drags it around your body, but doesn't eliminate it....
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I've done 19 rounds as of today. I also had a lot of yeast overgrowth symptoms, it was hard the first 10 rounds or so. I eliminated sugars from my diet and...
r_chav
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Jul 11, 2009
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... These do not cure it. They simply put it in remission as long as you follow them. Since you've already figured out how to do that there is no point doing...
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Thank you for your input, Andy. Some people with IBS do find that these diets enable them to tolerate more foods over time, ie. more insoluble fiber, more raw...
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I too have suffered severe IBS for several years. Mine came about after an emergency cholecystectomy which I suspect was mercury-related. Even though I was...
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