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Mecury? I read this:
first off do NOT take alpha lipoic acid if you have mercury Amalgam fillings in your teeth. it will leach the mercury into your system. Anyone heard of this??? scary. Also have you ever heard of Dr. Schulze 's nerve tonic ? It's all in this link: http://curezone.com/forums/am.asp?i=1339030 |
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I will look into this. Thanks for the tip. I do take that vitamin and I do have those fillings. What next.....ginnie
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I was also warned not to use ALA with mercury amalgam fillings
mainly because it can cross the BBB so any mercury it chelates could enter CNS?
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"Thanks for this!" says: | ginnie (08-18-2013) |
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I don't know how these things get started. As always, consider the sources quoted. Most of what I see are fear-mongering posts to other message boards referencing yet other message boards, etc. with very little/no credible supporting documentation. I find no studies that back up the claim.
In a review of literature (which can also be found on PubMed) I find exactly the opposite: Mercury Toxicity and Antioxidants: Part I: Role of Glutathione and alpha-Lipoic Acid in the Treatment of Mercury Toxicity (See page 7/16 of the pdf) They're using ALA to remove mercury from the brain (which is part of the CNS) and other organs. Even in some of the questionable sites, when I read far enough, they are talking about amounts of ALA much higher than those we are using here. Doc
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"Thanks for this!" says: | echoes long ago (08-18-2013), ginnie (08-18-2013) |
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We have another discussion about this here.
Please use the search function to find it. You can also try the PubMed link at the top of the page. Use thiotic acid with the word mercury There as well as lipoic acid, as thiotic acid is the Alternate name often used in scientific papers. Some lay sites are not reliable and paraphrase others Sometimes incorrectly. Another good reference is Linus Pauling institute at Oregon university. I am on an iPhone and typing is difficult and I don't know how to copy links yet. If you search lipoic acid here you will find other discussions about this topic.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | ginnie (08-18-2013) |
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Respectfully, It was my highly respected PHYSICIANS who cautioned me not to use ALA
I was told it is a potent mercury chelator and yes, therefore can remove mercury, but because I had high mercury levels (tested) he advised I use chlorella instead because the ALA can cross the BBB and so in doing it's job of chelating mercury, could actually aid in carrying more in. I was told that once the testing showed my levels sufficiently down, the ALA could be used to mop up any more but I decided not to use it. Later testing showed the chlorella had done an excellent job! My "source" was my physician, as well as my dentist, as well as another health professional, not a "fear mongering post to a message board"! I decided to follow *their professional advice*. Last I checked, NeuroTalk was a place where everyone was free to express their opinion, and especially their personal experience. Quote:
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I don't know who is right and who is wrong but I figure we all owe it to ourself to make informed decisions.
I have found there is a little truth to every side of the story with both sides making a whole picture. And I don't disregard other peoples opinions based on where they are posting, real people are usually more honest than a group, or dr, or survery, or study. In any case, I just thought I would share it, makes no diff to me which side of the fence you fall on as long as you take the time to be informed. ![]() happy sunday |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | ginnie (08-18-2013) |
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They and I know they've been mistaken before (I've learned from experience and reading others' posts here on NT that medical professionals can be in error and/or disagree on various things), and I wanted to get to the bottom of it myself. So in answering Stacy, I spent about 3-1/2 hours online trying to track down the science, and the links I provided were the best I could find. There may be more -- I don't know. They were the best I could find. Most of what I saw was as I stated. Take a look. alpha lipoic acid mercury fillings Of the 10 hits on the first page, 9 link to other discussion forums and blogs, and the tenth links here. Obviously I went much farther than that, but for the most part, results reflected what is IMO, unsupported fear mongering, often going around in circles. That's one reason a lot of doctors don't like and/or won't except information garnered online. Every medical professional I've ever known has said as much, and I understand their point. Quote:
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Respectfully, Doc
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Dr. Zachary Smith Oh, the pain... THE PAIN... Dr. Smith is NOT a medical doctor. He was a character from LOST IN SPACE. All opinions expressed are my own. For medical advice/opinion, consult your doctor. Last edited by Dr. Smith; 08-19-2013 at 03:24 AM. |
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I've been reading that alpha lipoic acid is contraindicated for people taking Synthroid aka levothyroxine. But the pill identification/bad combinations site I've been using for years doesn't list them as incompatible. Anyone have any thoughts?
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"Thanks for this!" says: | ger715 (10-03-2013) |
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