I've
been taking my detox stuff for my kidneys, lypmth etc, exercising,
doing my Brain Age 2 training, playing piano, trying to learn some
Mandarin, meditating and reading (Ruby programming and Sci Fi
pleasure reading). Other than the reading activity, which is longer,
these activities are only 15 to 30 minute activities. So around noon
I did my Brain Age 2 Brain Age Check and came up with an age of 59.
Some things were just slow for me and it was still the optimal time
of day. Usually, after 4 pm my mind slows down noticeably.
Groton
Wellness sent me my results today from Quicksilver Scientific https://www.quicksilverscientific.com on my
blood, urine and hair results on my mercury levels. I didn't use the
same company to do blood and hair analysis before the amalgam removal
procedures since I used Huggins Assist report and they didn't focus
so much on the mercury in the blood since they wanted to know what
else my blood told them. This test focused just on the mercury. The
blood's inorganic levels were very low but the Methylmercury was
still in the slightly elevated range giving me a total mercury level
still 75% higher than the CDC average. The mercury levels in the
hair indicated I still was having trouble metabolizing the mercury
though that only corroborates what Vera and Irina indicated in their
tests. I was hoping that with all the detox I was doing that it
would have been better, but I guess like the Huggins program
indicated, it could be a slow two year process to detox to be safe so
I don't overwhelm my kidneys, liver and lymph glands. Also, Irina
said I am now just up to 300 mg ALA IV and her other patients have
already progressed to IVs in the 1000 mg level. Alpha-lipoic Acid
(ALA) is the main way to increase total glutathione levels in the body
so that the body can perform its own toxin (mercury) removal. I will
go over the results with Irina next month when I see her.
Hopefully
with more detox and continually trying to learn new stuff I can get
my brain speed back to where I can score an age in the 40's in Brain
Age 2 where I was a few years ago.
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