Nope, I didn't know that cilantro is antimicrobial at all. It must be VERY specific as to what it kills though, because I have never heard of it as being used for curing anything... Other than as a chelator of course. Your comment makes you look like you are kinda looking down at me.Onslaught said:It's amazing what people can convince themselves of.
You yourself know that this cilantro extract is an antimicrobial, yet you say it was the toxic metal released into your intestines that killed the flora. Gimme a break.
Grunt76 said:until I started supplementing with the bacterial cultures, and then I recovered very quickly.
Grunt76 said:Nope, I didn't know that cilantro is antimicrobial at all. It must be VERY specific as to what it kills though, because I have never heard of it as being used for curing anything... Other than as a chelator of course. Your comment makes you look like you are kinda looking down at me.
mrmoose63 said:what kinda supplements did you use for bacterial cultures to increase good intestinal flora?
-Moose
djs2000 said:Are either of you guys using the sauna w/ your detox?
If not, do you think it would be beneficial?
OK so EDTA by intravenous infusion probably doesn't work for atherosclerosis. What's your point?Saul Green said:Chelation therapy, as discussed in this article, is a series of intravenous infusions containing disodium Invalid Link Removed and various other substances. Proponents claim that EDTA chelation therapy is effective against atherosclerosis and many other serious health problems.
No because I did my research. Hey, BTW, a lot of MD's recommend chelation. For anything that has lots of research going for it, there is also some research going against it. And how come you've got pharma companies killing people even though there is this beautiful list of so-called regulatory bodies so thoughtfully looking after our health? It's not because your uncle is a doctor and speaks against "chelation" in general that it means he's right. I prefer taking matters into my own hands. Please, please, please, if you're going to post something in my thread, have a decently related point to make. I'm not injecting EDTA here. So unless you have sound scientific evidence that cilantro is bad for me AND doesn't chelate heavy metals, please, please, please, don't try and tell me I'm wrong because something else is being said to not work for some specific condition. OK?chronicpsb said:It is also erroneously claimed to be the cure for many other diseases by those who espouse it. The list of medical and scientific communities, notably the NIH, the AMA, and the FDA, that denounce it as being a valid form of treatment is a very convincing argument.
Anytime I see "detox" alarm bells go off. Based on reading a couple of these posts it seems you have convinced yourself that this self medication of chelating agents is somehow going to prevent a disease.
I liken this to many lifters that catch the latest supplement bandwagon of whatever pseudoscientific compound that is marketed to our demographic.
To add to the damage to your wallet you get flu symptoms, digestive probs, etc.....are you not the least bit skeptic of this?
Wow. Well have fun man.Grunt76 said:And how come you've got pharma companies killing people even though there is this beautiful list of so-called regulatory bodies so thoughtfully looking after our health?
Grunt76 said:And gee, if the bacteria is all dead, I should feed it? I don't know, food doesn't usually serve the dead too well...
Onslaught said:Show me ONE in vivo study showing cilantro actually removes heavy metals from the body.
Grunt76 said:Nah, YOU do some research and learn something for a change.
Invalid Link RemovedGrunt76 said:Nah, YOU do some research and learn something for a change.
Grunt76 said:Teegunn, how much cilantro and EDTA are you taking? Personally, I was unable to train for 6 weeks, but I was taking more than 12 times the recommended dose of the cilantro... :blink:
Grunt76 said:Well the dosage for cilantron that I have seen is UP TO 20 drops ED...Not that you will hurt yourself with 70 drops, but you're certainly setting yourself up for feeling like crap, ESPECIALLY that you are using EDTA on top of it.
Hm, :goodpost:Spitdeath said:Well in my book when you swell up all over.... GO TO THE FUCKING HOSPITAL!!!!!:run:
Spitdeath said:Well in my book when you swell up all over.... GO TO THE FUCKING HOSPITAL!!!!!:run:
bioman said:I would also recommend adding vitamin E (high gamma id you can find it), selenium and MSM to your regimen. I've read some articles stating these help to shuttle metals out of the body but haven't uncovered anything concrete yet. Either way, they can't hurt.
Sure thing.Grunt76 said:Thanks for the info, Aeternitatis. I didn't know that. I think I'll finish this vial of chelator and pick it back up in the springtime...
Still getting interesting zits. You know, the kind that sticks a half-inch out from your back and that you have to squeeze every day for a week until it finally subsides. I always have at least one of these since starting out, and usually it's 3-4. You can tell my skin is working overtime.
Besides that, Nothing new. Keeping on...
Aeternitatis said:Sure thing.
If you have a juicer, you may consider doing juice fasts once or twice per week with organic carrot juice (and beets if you want). This really helps cleanse out the digestive tract.
You may also consider adding an occasional high dose bentonite regimen. In case you don't know about it, basically it gets into all the little nooks and crannies and picks up toxins to be later crapped out. You might combine this with psyllium husk and carrot juice (not taken all at once however) to expedite excretion of released toxins.
I'm really glad to see this log and think it's great that there are others who understand the value of detoxing.