Liver sulfur

Notes From the Magic Microbiome

Here are my notes from The Magic Microbiome.

We set up as a round table discussion initially and found out what everyone needed to know.  The krewe, Karen, Nick, Marge, Vanessa and myself are really getting to know our material.

We easily covered 3 hours! 

Watch your sulfur intake if you have any kind of joint pain or stiffness.  One way to find out if you are retaining sulfur is to take a couple of PABA or Choline/Inositols.  They are related to the B vitamins.  If your next number 2 smells like ‘the rotten eggs of hell’, you know are letting go of some of your retained sulfur.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lipotropic

Let go of your toxins by doing an ascorbate cleanse.  I can’t stress this enough.  The high vitamin C won’t hurt you.
http://www.perque.com/lifestyle/self-tests/ascorbate-cleanse/

Learn what foods have the most sulfur(thiols) and avoid them if you’re having weird symptoms.
http://www.mercuryfreekids.org/mercury101/p/high-sulfur-foods.html

Low Sulfur foods
http://www.mercuryfreekids.org/mercury101/p/low-sulfur-foods.html

Don’t take ALA without having done rounds of either DMPS or DMSA.

Start on a low dose DMPS every 8 hours.

Never take chelators with Amalgams in place.

Chronic fatigue syndrome after plane travel.  It may be that it’s harder for a mercury toxic person to recover because of mercury depriving the cells of needed oxygen for cell deprivation.

If you’re craving a drink at the end of the day it may be the anaerobic bacteria demanding you feed it sugar.  This link is chock full of info.
http://www.drmyhill.co.uk/wiki/Fermentation_in_the_gut_and_CFS

Do you seem to have excess plaque on your teeth?  Try an all natural neem stick.  For millennia humans have used it for good oral hygiene.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3283940/