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You're welcome.Ranne wrote:Thank you for your interest guys!
I never really considered there was such a thing as a benign quantity of artificial colours. And I don't assume it would make economic sense for them to add healthy naturally sourced colours. Going from cigarrettes to artificial colours is like jumping from the frying pan into the fire, noRanne wrote:I think I'm getting benign quantities of colours, starches, waxes, etc... and frankly it all pales in comparison to the contaminant load I was taking in as a smoker...
I understand. How much time do you have to spend, to save yourself from maybe doing permanent harm to yourself? (That's a serious question.)Ranne wrote:You'll have to summarize Cutler's position for me as I'm already swamped with unread books.
Do any of those studies last long enough for the ill effects to present themselves (let's say three months to six months)? If so, do any of the researchers hear about the ill effects? If so, do they associate those ill effects with the improper use of the alpha lipoic acid?Ranne wrote:Studies done with alpha lipoic acid for various conditions have them getting larger doses than I take without ill effect or known toxicity.
Anyone who has amalgams fillings should not be taking any alpha lipoic acid (ALA). Zero. None.Ranne wrote:I thought 600 was more like the minimum dose that has still shown benefit for some conditions (like diabetic neuropathy), rather than a maximum.
http://www.vitamincfoundation.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=8417&p=23572#p23572Ranne wrote:If you could point me to anything study-wise suggesting 1500 is dangerous I'd obviously like to check it out.
Only if (1) you safely remove your amalgam fillings and amalgam tattoos, (2) you wait at least 3 months, AND (3) you follow a safe ALA protocol - a low dose, frequent dose protocol as first espoused by Andrew Cutler.Ranne wrote:It is my understanding the ALA should help with chelating and facilitating elimination of mercury, not make it worse. No?
If you were someone who had no amalgam fillings I would say 'so far, so good', but do you wake up at night to dose every 3 hours at night also? And do you continue taking it every 3 hours day and night for at least three days straight?Ranne wrote:Because of the very short half-life I take it every 3 hours or so (250mg)...
His books are the best starting point, but the links I gave above are perhaps the next best if you cannot get one or more of the books for some reason.Ranne wrote:I will google around for what Cutler says unless you happen to have a handy link to good stuff all in one place.
Anyone who has amalgams fillings should not be taking any alpha lipoic acid (ALA). Zero. None.
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