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Very interesting indeed.Thank You

Dr. Ester Yogev

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ðåùà: aluminum levels

" If there is any link between aluminum and Alzheimer's, why

is there little or no discussion of aluminum in deodorants? "

In the July 1998 HSI Members Alert we told you that the

average person may absorb anywhere from 10 to 100 mg of

aluminum every day through aluminum deodorants, cookware,

baking soda, antacids, and other sources. And although the

cause of Alzheimer's disease remains unclear, research

indicates that aluminum toxicity may be one of the primary

culprits.

Fortunately, a hair tissue analysis can determine if your

body has stored unhealthy amounts of aluminum. And as always,

a preventive approach is the best defense.

In that 1998 Members Alert, HSI Panelist, Marty Milner, N.D.,

explained how he helped discover a way to reduce dangerous

levels of aluminum. Dr. Milner wrote: " In a group of

fibromyalgia patients being treated with malic acid, we were

amazed to note that the aluminum levels in their tissues - as

measured by hair analysis - dropped dramatically. This was an

incredibly important development, because aluminum is

notoriously difficult to chelate (remove). "

Malic acid is available in most health food stores (magnesium

malate is the preferred form). But Dr. Milner warns that it

is possible to over-do it. You should only attempt aluminum

chelation if you have established, through hair analysis,

that your aluminum levels are high.

The aluminum chelation protocol calls for 500 mg of malic

acid three times a day for no more than three weeks at a

time. And Dr. Milner highly recommends that you work with a

professional who can monitor your tissue levels and advise

you on the protocol. If you believe you may have elevated

aluminum levels, ask your doctor for a hair tissue mineral

analysis.

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