DWQA Questions › Tag: kidney issuesFilter:AllOpenResolvedClosedUnansweredSort byViewsAnswersVotesA viewer asks: “According to ChatGPT, risks of topical chelation are minimal with small areas and short use but could lower calcium or magnesium if used extensively (EDTA binds calcium, magnesium, zinc, and iron, potentially lowering levels) and that rare but serious complications include mineral depletion, hypotension, fatigue, or strain on kidneys or liver. Would using low concentrations (1–5%), avoiding chelation if there are kidney, liver, or metabolic issues and limiting duration and frequency (e.g., once daily, 5–7 days per cycle), and limiting the treated area to a small area of the body (≤20–25% of surface), while taking a daily multivitamin/multimineral supplement be a sound safety protocol?” What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 2 weeks ago • Healing Modalities38 views0 answers0 votesA viewer asks: “There can be side-effects from consumption of Chaga mushrooms due to high oxalate levels found in Chaga. ChatGPT says: “…Those with kidney issues should be cautious, as excessive oxalates can contribute to kidney stone formation.” “Those with diabetes or hypertension should monitor their levels closely.” “Chaga might interact with certain medications, including blood thinners and immunosuppressants.” “Chaga may stimulate the immune system, which could be problematic for individuals with autoimmune disorders.” What should people consuming Chaga mushroom as powder or tincture know in order to enjoy the potential benefits while minimizing risks?” What is Creator’s perspective?ClosedNicola asked 1 year ago • Healing Modalities321 views0 answers0 votes