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Re: Thiol sensitivity
 
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Re: Thiol sensitivity


ALA increases thiol sensitivity while taking it. The increase may be dramatic for some people.

DMSA may reduce the sensitivity slightly.

I posed on this recently in an Autism group.
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Autism-Mercury/conversations/messages/317552

Be careful about your intake of foods and supplements that are high in cysteine.

Eventually this will hopefully improve as your body won't pool so much cysteine.

Do you also have high homocysteine, low iron(Fe), sulfite (with an I ) sensitivities?

 

 
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