Hi everybody, my name is Jo im 33 years old and im from italy, so forgive my poor english :)
Ill try to be as short as possible:
My healt condition led me to research for causes of my disease and recently i discovered that many of my symptoms are linked to chronic mercury intoxication... I'll list my lifetime symptoms below (even minor symptoms) :
Asthma
Allergic reactions
Cold and sweaty hands and feets
Chronic rhinitis
Bloody gums
Joint pain
Chronic fatigue
Seborrheic Dermatitis
Depression
Inability to feel pleasure
Obsessive compulsive disorder
Baldness
Shyness and social anxiety
Loss of creativity
Poor sex drive
Surely i forgot something...by the way some of the above symptoms like asthma and Shyness got better when i got adult while all the others showed up while aging. Expecially the psychiatric symptoms like depression, anhedonia and ocd are a nightmare... They set in when i was 21 and never went away...
Fast forward to last week. Before i discovered it could be mercury i thought it could be oxidative stress, so i purchased a product called now food nac with n-acetylcysteine with selenium and molybdenum, and also started taking omega3 for the same purpose.
After the first dose i felt extreme agitation, my heart rate ramped up to 80/90bpm and my
Seborrheic Dermatitis flared up...
Then i discovered the mercury thing and also that NAC could be useful in detox from mercury expecially paired with selenium and the same for omega3.
After the first day all side effects calmed down except the dermatitis and tonight happened something else: i woke up at 2:00 very agitated coughing and with slight asthma and felt very agitated... Couldn't get to sleep until 5 and when i woke up at 6 all side effects disappeared...
My questions are:
1) do you agree with me i could have mercury intoxication?
2) in this case am i doing good or side effects im experiencing are dangerous?
P. S. I never had
Amalgam fillings but i know for sure my mother had it before she got pregnant.
Edit: i have diplopia too (doubled vision) from as long as I can remember.