totakeke
YES.
I did not have any serious heavy metal poisoning before I got into electromedicine (I have never had amalgams). All of my symptoms were digestion-related. Now extreme copper toxicity is a huge issue for me and I have headaches, brain fog, etc. All of which lessen when I take copper chelators.
Even when the handholds are not connected to the F165 or any generator, they still retain an electric charge. So use rubber gloves or a towel to pick them up and handle them when you are not using them.
It is downright criminal that people here are being told to take ALA while rifing. ALA increases copper toxicity. The least you can do is use stainless steel handholds instead, but those have their drawbacks too... I posted about that on the
Zapper Forum sometime ago. (Instead of copper, you end up with toxicity of chromium, iron, molybdenum, and other minerals that make up S.S.) You can also take zinc while taking ALA to decrease copper absorption, but zinc at high levels can make you dangeorusly anemic. I almost killed myself once from taking 50mg with every meal for a few days. This is what Cutler tells people to do.