Guest guest Posted September 22, 2000 Report Share Posted September 22, 2000 Gramme Hall from UK gave paper at a conference touting vit C as a wonderful chelator of mercury and other metals, I have the abstract. Data shows huge levels of metals excetion after 30 grams of vit C/minerals in IV. But I think the data was confounded by the fact these IVs were given just after amalgam replacement when huge amounts are loose in the blood, etc. But at a mininum it has antioxidant/protective effects on free radicals created by metals toxicity, and also seems to help in recycling of other things involved in chelation, like Vit E in this regard. Would be nice if someone did a well done study. Bernie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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