Darius Jenkins
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I mean can it??
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CTE=chronic traumatic encephalopathy, yes?I mean can it??
I had concussions growing up with a heavy impact to the head in a bike accident. Combining this with mercury toxicity and dental misalignment resulted in lots of problems - especially with memory.
Natrum sulph is something I was advised to take before starting a mercury detox protocol. Apparently it can release head trauma.
As far as CTE goes, I can only say that fixing structural misalignment (to the best of my ability), mercury detoxification, changing the way I breathe, and dietary changes has has a massive on my impact brain functioning and capacity.
I've got mercury poisoning. Also lead poisoning. The mercury is much more difficult to deal with because the procedures to remove it that are approved by the FDA don't work very well. There's something maybe on the horizon but who knows if TPTB will ever allow it to become available. I have found major improvements in my symptoms via high dose thiamine hcl.What is the protocol for detoxification, and is it a costly process? Can the body naturally remove the mercury from the brain if it's left to it's own detoxification procedures?
Just watched some of Robert Kennedy Jr's interview with Joe Roan on vaccines and mercury poisoning... So it's pretty much safe to say that every one raised in America (idk about the rest of the world), has some degree of mercury poisoning, with I'm guessing, depending on the genetic health stock of our parents/the nutritional environment we were raised in, determines the extent to which the mercury in the vaccines damaged us.
I mean, I'm not intellectually disabled, yet some people who were exposed to the mercury are, so to me, there is a range in the severity of the damage caused by the mercury in the vaccines, some peope being more strongly affected than others. I'd imagine that in general, robust nutrition can help the body function well in spite of the mercury poisoning, and Peat himself even said that metabolically strong individuals are resilient to even the worst toxins, whereas very unhealthy individuals are succesptible to what may be benign to most people (for instance, seasonal allergies can wreck some people and not even be on other people's radar)....
What is the protocol for detoxification, and is it a costly process? Can the body naturally remove the mercury from the brain if it's left to it's own detoxification procedures? I know some people go deep into this rabbit hole, but what is the net payoff? Can an individual say, just eat high quality nutrition, maybe take a couple supplements, sleep really well, get sunlight, exercise, etc... and reverse any damage?
Have you looked into thiamine? The molecule includes sulfur which bonds to heavy metals. Lead poisoning (which I have) symptoms exactly match thiamine deficiency, probably because lead bonds to thiamine's sulfur, making thiamine unavailable to the body. High dose thiamine hcl resolves lead poisoning symptoms and the sulfur in thiamine may help the body to detox from the heavy metal.For example, having the ApoE4 allele (present in my family) can potentially hinder detoxification pathways due to having the amino acid arginine in place of cysteine; cysteine contains a sulfhydryl that is capable of binding to metals. I believe this, coupled with a compromised metabolism, can cause all sorts of problems.
Have you looked into thiamine? The molecule includes sulfur which bonds to heavy metals. Lead poisoning (which I have) symptoms exactly match thiamine deficiency, probably because lead bonds to thiamine's sulfur, making thiamine unavailable to the body. High dose thiamine hcl resolves lead poisoning symptoms and the sulfur in thiamine may help the body to detox from the heavy metal.
Lead Poisoning in Animals - Toxicology - Merck Veterinary Manual
Learn about the veterinary topic of Lead Poisoning in Animals. Find specific details on this topic and related topics from the Merck Vet Manual.www.merckvetmanual.comThiamine reduces tissue lead levels in rats: mechanism of interaction - PubMedThe therapeutic potential of thiamine for treatment of experimentally induced subacute lead poisoning in sheep - Comparative Clinical Pathology
Lead poisoning remains a serious problem in veterinary and human medicine. A number of lead chelators have been used for treatment of lead intoxication, but none of them is completely effective to remove lead from all organs. Therefore, alternatives for the treatment of lead poisoning are...link.springer.com
Effect of thiamine hydrochloride on lead induced lipid peroxidation in rat liver and kidney - PubMed
Thiamine hydrochloride was studied on lead-induced endogenous lipid peroxidation in rat hepatic and renal tissues following po doses of 2.73 mg lead/kg bw for 6 w. Simultaneous use of 25 mg thiamine hydrochloride/kg bw po reduced lead accumulation in liver and kidneys. There were significant...pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.govThe role of trace elements, thiamin (e) and transketolase in autism and autistic spectrum disorder - PubMed
Although there has been much research into autism or autistic spectrum disorder (ASD), there is room for considerable conjecture regarding the etiology of these developmental brain disorders. ASD is marked by a complex interaction between environmental factors and genetic predisposition...pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Thiamine is also known to repair a compromised metabolism. It worked for me.
Beyond Deficiency: Using Thiamine as a Metabolic Stimulant - Hormones Matter
Thiamine is functioning as a metabolic stimulant to restore energy metabolism inhibited by factors unrelated to nutritional status.www.hormonesmatter.com
Have you looked into thiamine? The molecule includes sulfur which bonds to heavy metals. Lead poisoning (which I have) symptoms exactly match thiamine deficiency, probably because lead bonds to thiamine's sulfur, making thiamine unavailable to the body. High dose thiamine hcl resolves lead poisoning symptoms and the sulfur in thiamine may help the body to detox from the heavy metal.
Lead Poisoning in Animals - Toxicology - Merck Veterinary Manual
Learn about the veterinary topic of Lead Poisoning in Animals. Find specific details on this topic and related topics from the Merck Vet Manual.www.merckvetmanual.comThiamine reduces tissue lead levels in rats: mechanism of interaction - PubMedThe therapeutic potential of thiamine for treatment of experimentally induced subacute lead poisoning in sheep - Comparative Clinical Pathology
Lead poisoning remains a serious problem in veterinary and human medicine. A number of lead chelators have been used for treatment of lead intoxication, but none of them is completely effective to remove lead from all organs. Therefore, alternatives for the treatment of lead poisoning are...link.springer.com
Effect of thiamine hydrochloride on lead induced lipid peroxidation in rat liver and kidney - PubMed
Thiamine hydrochloride was studied on lead-induced endogenous lipid peroxidation in rat hepatic and renal tissues following po doses of 2.73 mg lead/kg bw for 6 w. Simultaneous use of 25 mg thiamine hydrochloride/kg bw po reduced lead accumulation in liver and kidneys. There were significant...pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.govThe role of trace elements, thiamin (e) and transketolase in autism and autistic spectrum disorder - PubMed
Although there has been much research into autism or autistic spectrum disorder (ASD), there is room for considerable conjecture regarding the etiology of these developmental brain disorders. ASD is marked by a complex interaction between environmental factors and genetic predisposition...pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Thiamine is also known to repair a compromised metabolism. It worked for me.
Beyond Deficiency: Using Thiamine as a Metabolic Stimulant - Hormones Matter
Thiamine is functioning as a metabolic stimulant to restore energy metabolism inhibited by factors unrelated to nutritional status.www.hormonesmatter.com
You're welcome.Yes, on and off. More lately since I no longer have issues with sulfur.
Thanks for the links!
I had concussions growing up with a heavy impact to the head in a bike accident. Combining this with mercury toxicity and dental misalignment resulted in lots of problems - especially with memory.
Natrum sulph is something I was advised to take before starting a mercury detox protocol. Apparently it can release head trauma.
As far as CTE goes, I can only say that fixing structural misalignment (to the best of my ability), mercury detoxification, changing the way I breathe, and dietary changes has has a massive on my impact brain functioning
I'm 23 and I'm still dealing with memory issues, brain fog, can't put together sentences etc., and I just feel like my situation won't get better cuz of ageI had concussions growing up with a heavy impact to the head in a bike accident. Combining this with mercury toxicity and dental misalignment resulted in lots of problems - especially with memory.
Natrum sulph is something I was advised to take before starting a mercury detox protocol. Apparently it can release head trauma.
As far as CTE goes, I can only say that fixing structural misalignment (to the best of my ability), mercury detoxification, changing the way I breathe, and dietary changes has has a massive on my impact brain functioning and capacity.
Have you tried niacinamide? It's underestimated for memory recall.I'm 23 and I'm still dealing with memory issues, brain fog, can't put together sentences etc., and I just feel like my situation won't get better cuz of age
I'm 23 and I'm still dealing with memory issues, brain fog, can't put together sentences etc., and I just feel like my situation won't get better cuz of age
Anyone's situation can get better. Don't compare yourself to others; just compare each day/week/month/year to the last. We're all playing the hand we were dealt. Perfect is the enemy of the good. Two steps forward, one step backwards. Don't let the backwards step discourage you. I'm autistic, pushing 40, and still improving.I'm 23 and I'm still dealing with memory issues, brain fog, can't put together sentences etc., and I just feel like my situation won't get better cuz of age
Mmm ok, thanks for sharing. This made me feel hopefulMost of my regeneration has been in my late 20's and 30's
That's greatAnyone's situation can get better. Don't compare yourself to others; just compare each day/week/month/year to the last. We're all playing the hand we were dealt. Perfect is the enemy of the good. Two steps forward, one step backwards. Don't let the backwards step discourage you. I'm autistic, pushing 40, and still improving.