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Tammy,

I think 's advice is good: Andy Cutler's website and the Group

website on chelation. . .

I'm on the run, deadlines and stuff, and perhaps we could discuss the role of

" conjugation " and its role in detoxification another time, another topic.

Sometimes a lumbering, cautious approach is best. Keep us posted on your

progress.

Best, Greg

>

> Tammy,

>

> Please google Andy Cutler's method of chelation/heavy metal detox.  You have

to

> be very careful when detoxing heavy metals b/c of re-distribution.  His

method

> is based on very low levels of DMSA administerd every 3-4 hours around the

clock

> for several days, then taking days off to let your body recover.  DMSA almost

> acts as a magnet and grabs the metals and escorts them from your body.  But

it

> only has a shelf life of 3-4 hours (can't remember which) and if you just give

> one big dose, the DMSA canl go 'grab' the metal and just 'let go' when it

wears

> off and that's when it can re-distribute into your fatty tissue (brain,

> liver,etc). 

>

>

> This is a VERY rudimentary explanation, which is why you should google it,

there

> are even groups out there that specialize on this method of

chelation. 

> One of them is moderated by Andy Cutler himself.

>

> You could do yourself more harm than good with the amount and application that

> your doctor prescribed.  As someone said on here earlier, he's in the right

> church, but in the wrong pew :)

>

>

>

>

>

>

> ________________________________

> From: Tammy McClellan <qtbunch@...>

> iodine

> Sent: Thu, October 28, 2010 2:09:54 PM

> Subject: RE: Re: iodine and dementia

>

>  

> Thanks, Greg for your third party opinion, because both my mom and my husband

> feel it is in vain to help Dad at this point…………and that is basically

what they

> and hospice are saying.  I appreciate your honesty.

>  

> Although, I am detoxing from metals now and feel awful too!  I should still

do

> it anyway, right…..even though you are talking ‘brain’ and ‘kidney’

issues.  Do

> you have a link about “properly conjugated in a form to assure their safe

> elimination†?  I guess I don’t know what you mean there.  Thanks, Tammy

>  

> From:iodine [mailto:iodine ] On Behalf Of

gnomen2

> Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2010 1:48 PM

> iodine

> Subject: Re: iodine and dementia

>  

>  

> Tammy,

>

> Heavy metal detoxification possesses it's own dangers. It's a complex and

> potentially dangerous therapeutic protocol. DMSA may chelate metals, however

> there's no guarantee that these metals once chelated might not end up in brain

> or kidney tissue, doing more harm than good. Once metals are chelated they

need

> to be properly conjugated in a form to assure their safe elimination.

>

> I think it might be of value to throughly research " heavy metal detoxification

> protocols " before embarking on a therapeutic program. This is an area I

haven't

> thoroughly enough researched to offer more detailed insights. Perhaps another

> group member with more experience might be able to guide you in a safe

> direction. And there's always Google. . .

>

> Greg

>

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