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MSM, light headed, sweating, leg twitching and hypoglycemia
I injured my shoulder snowboarding over the weekend. Decided to take some msm for the past few days. Took 1/2 tsp today before the gym. On my drive to the gym i started to get light headed, dizzy, couldn't think straight, left leg started twitching (which made it hard to use the clutch) and then i started to get really hot and sweat.
These symptoms remind me of when my blood sugar feels low (i believe im hypoglycemic), so i made a quick stop at the grocery store and grabbed a banana and a cliff bar. Ate the cliff bar in the line up and by that time most of the symptoms had disappeared, ate the banana once i was in my car.
Did a little research and some doctors say MSM may help with hypoglycemia, so im confused. Anyone use chromium and vanadium for hypoglycemia?
These symptoms remind me of when my blood sugar feels low (i believe im hypoglycemic), so i made a quick stop at the grocery store and grabbed a banana and a cliff bar. Ate the cliff bar in the line up and by that time most of the symptoms had disappeared, ate the banana once i was in my car.
Did a little research and some doctors say MSM may help with hypoglycemia, so im confused. Anyone use chromium and vanadium for hypoglycemia?
elan164- Posts : 475
Join date : 2010-02-24
Location : British Columbia, Canada
Re: MSM, light headed, sweating, leg twitching and hypoglycemia
Lyme hatching season ---> mercury issues if lyme is getting blown up. Might want to run a round of mercury chelation see if you get better..
Which brings us back to sulfur and chelation, taking sulfur with large levels of Hg and/or Pb is not advisable see Cutler on that…"
http://theiamwork.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Newport_on_copper
ubraj- Posts : 2245
Join date : 2009-06-19
Re: MSM, light headed, sweating, leg twitching and hypoglycemia
Damn you lyme! This would make sense since i can take msm sometimes with no reactions. ALA cutler style here i come.
Thank you once again JDP.
Thank you once again JDP.
elan164- Posts : 475
Join date : 2010-02-24
Location : British Columbia, Canada
Re: MSM, light headed, sweating, leg twitching and hypoglycemia
lol. Had to do my own chelation the past 10 days.
ubraj- Posts : 2245
Join date : 2009-06-19
Re: MSM, light headed, sweating, leg twitching and hypoglycemia
JDP , Do you use ala and dmsa , or just ala? And where is a good place to get Dmsa, should I get a percription for it?
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Re: MSM, light headed, sweating, leg twitching and hypoglycemia
Can buy DMSA online. I use this brand but don't know what's best. http://cgi.ebay.com/DMSA-SYNERGY-CHELATION-ORAL-KELATION-DETOX-SUCCINIC-TV-/330414936162?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4cee43d062
For me, don't use DMSA much unless I'm having a lead issue such as harder time raising hands over head... and a little DMSA will clear it up quick.
For me, don't use DMSA much unless I'm having a lead issue such as harder time raising hands over head... and a little DMSA will clear it up quick.
ubraj- Posts : 2245
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Re: MSM, light headed, sweating, leg twitching and hypoglycemia
So your protocol for mercury would just be ALA every 3 hours? What brand of ala? Stabilized ALA?
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Re: MSM, light headed, sweating, leg twitching and hypoglycemia
No, not stabilized ALA as that would only be used to force lots of mercury out of brain (more than ALA) but would then need to use ALA to keep the bond so wouldn't get stirred up. Can also be used to break the tin/mercury. ALA can't. Heard mention only other way to break bond would be frequencies.
IME/IMO nothing works better to get mercury out of the brain then ALA. That is so long as you've done enough chelation from other means such as DMSA to get the mercury out of the blood and you don't have amalgams.
Best to read those two links posted earlier regarding Cutler Protocol if wanting to get mercury out of the brain.
Also, have to keep in mind those not on Doctrine or using a Rife machine to remove the biofilm/burned on mercury would need massive doses of ALA to detox mercury from Crassiceps so may see limited success. In other words, those with Crassiceps such as those with organ autoimmune issues would need massive doses of ALA if they aren't use frequency medicine to break mercury from biofilm.
IME/IMO nothing works better to get mercury out of the brain then ALA. That is so long as you've done enough chelation from other means such as DMSA to get the mercury out of the blood and you don't have amalgams.
Best to read those two links posted earlier regarding Cutler Protocol if wanting to get mercury out of the brain.
Also, have to keep in mind those not on Doctrine or using a Rife machine to remove the biofilm/burned on mercury would need massive doses of ALA to detox mercury from Crassiceps so may see limited success. In other words, those with Crassiceps such as those with organ autoimmune issues would need massive doses of ALA if they aren't use frequency medicine to break mercury from biofilm.
ubraj- Posts : 2245
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Re: MSM, light headed, sweating, leg twitching and hypoglycemia
Thanks jdp, which ala brand do you usually go with?
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Re: MSM, light headed, sweating, leg twitching and hypoglycemia
I use this one http://dmsa.ecrater.com/p/6728143/ala-alpha-lipoic-acid and also Swansons.
Also, FWIW couldn't tell much difference with lyposperic ALA. Think I'm the first on the internet that has made lypospheric ALA.
Also, FWIW couldn't tell much difference with lyposperic ALA. Think I'm the first on the internet that has made lypospheric ALA.
ubraj- Posts : 2245
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Re: MSM, light headed, sweating, leg twitching and hypoglycemia
I recently asked CS about using stabilized lipoic acid and he meant it was fine as long as the dose would be adjusted...
Do you keep on supplementing with ALA once you finish with detox?
"...but would then need to use ALA to keep the bond"
what bound are you talking about?(tin/mercury?)
Do you keep on supplementing with ALA once you finish with detox?
"...but would then need to use ALA to keep the bond"
what bound are you talking about?(tin/mercury?)
pancacke- Posts : 1644
Join date : 2010-07-22
Re: MSM, light headed, sweating, leg twitching and hypoglycemia
Probably be best to read the information regarding the Cutler protocol as some of my quotes on this thread can bring a lot of confusion. Here is one link http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/
In short, what Andy Cutler says that chelation agents have a problem with stirring up mercury which can cause damage. His protocol is around using agents to grab hold of the mercury but need to take ALA or DMSA or ALA/DMSA every 3 or 4 hours otherwise the mercury just gets redistributed which can cause damage.
ALA is what's used. R+ALA would be used for other purposes and really more for later in the game... for more advanced purposes. But again, this is for the Cutler protocol of detoxing mercury. hope that makes sense. When taking ALA or R+ALA ocassionally in the day and not every 3 or 4 hours is for different purposes than Cutler protocol.
Regarding bonds... minerals can form bonds with others causing differing issues. For instance, mercury can form a bond with selenium making it much less toxic when in the body. Getting into these different bonds though can get complicated and probably best for me not to post further to avoid confusion.
hope this helps
In short, what Andy Cutler says that chelation agents have a problem with stirring up mercury which can cause damage. His protocol is around using agents to grab hold of the mercury but need to take ALA or DMSA or ALA/DMSA every 3 or 4 hours otherwise the mercury just gets redistributed which can cause damage.
ALA is what's used. R+ALA would be used for other purposes and really more for later in the game... for more advanced purposes. But again, this is for the Cutler protocol of detoxing mercury. hope that makes sense. When taking ALA or R+ALA ocassionally in the day and not every 3 or 4 hours is for different purposes than Cutler protocol.
Regarding bonds... minerals can form bonds with others causing differing issues. For instance, mercury can form a bond with selenium making it much less toxic when in the body. Getting into these different bonds though can get complicated and probably best for me not to post further to avoid confusion.
hope this helps
ubraj- Posts : 2245
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Re: MSM, light headed, sweating, leg twitching and hypoglycemia
JDP,
If mercury toxic, do you see a problem if taking ALA as the supplement recommends, 2 or 3 times a day before meals?
If mercury toxic, do you see a problem if taking ALA as the supplement recommends, 2 or 3 times a day before meals?
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Re: MSM, light headed, sweating, leg twitching and hypoglycemia
Dunno. Cutler is against but really can't say anything beyond. CS's experience and experience with clients would be better to follow.
What I I do know if you're copper toxic may exacerbate symptoms and increase copper toxicity and therefore may want to focus on chelating copper/oxidized copper before. Cutler is right here IME.
What I I do know if you're copper toxic may exacerbate symptoms and increase copper toxicity and therefore may want to focus on chelating copper/oxidized copper before. Cutler is right here IME.
ubraj- Posts : 2245
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Re: MSM, light headed, sweating, leg twitching and hypoglycemia
What is the best way to chelate copper? Blood donation?
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Re: MSM, light headed, sweating, leg twitching and hypoglycemia
Thanks!
Add pathogens to the mix and you get really complex enemies. That's the main reason I don't want to get a rife yet, too much to learn first.....
jdp701 wrote:
Regarding bonds... minerals can form bonds with others causing differing issues. For instance, mercury can form a bond with selenium making it much less toxic when in the body. Getting into these different bonds though can get complicated and probably best for me not to post further to avoid confusion.
Add pathogens to the mix and you get really complex enemies. That's the main reason I don't want to get a rife yet, too much to learn first.....
pancacke- Posts : 1644
Join date : 2010-07-22
Re: MSM, light headed, sweating, leg twitching and hypoglycemia
pancacke wrote:Thanks!jdp701 wrote:
Regarding bonds... minerals can form bonds with others causing differing issues. For instance, mercury can form a bond with selenium making it much less toxic when in the body. Getting into these different bonds though can get complicated and probably best for me not to post further to avoid confusion.
Add pathogens to the mix and you get really complex enemies. That's the main reason I don't want to get a rife yet, too much to learn first.....
Definitely agree with you Pancacke. Better to clean up the metals and get everything in the correct charge first...
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MSM... It works?
Hi...
According to Wikipedia, MSM, Chondroitin Sulfate, Hydrolyzed collagen really works. Do any of you guys have experience of long term use?
Wiki mentioned only reducing the pain and symptoms, but what about true healing of joints ? (Joint healing )
Any suggestions?
_jeruslan_
According to Wikipedia, MSM, Chondroitin Sulfate, Hydrolyzed collagen really works. Do any of you guys have experience of long term use?
Wiki mentioned only reducing the pain and symptoms, but what about true healing of joints ? (Joint healing )
Any suggestions?
_jeruslan_
jeruslan- Posts : 148
Join date : 2010-09-21
Location : Slovakia
Re: MSM, light headed, sweating, leg twitching and hypoglycemia
Elan164:
So sad huh.. But don't worry I'll pray for your recovery and I hope you'll gonna be okay..
So sad huh.. But don't worry I'll pray for your recovery and I hope you'll gonna be okay..
freddieroach410- Posts : 2
Join date : 2011-08-23
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