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Elvira:

Chelation is a process of using chemical agents (most commonly DMSA and

Alpha Lipoic Acid, or ALA) to bind to the mercury and heavy metals in the

body, afterwhich they are slowly excreted out, via urine and feces. You may

wish to join the listserv and read the " FAQ "

section on that site to more thoroughly understand this process, and the

chelation protocol that is currently being used to detoxify children with

mercury toxicity.

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Well, I don't know if your question is being monitored and denied for some

reason, but I will certainly answer it again. Chelation is a method for

detoxifying and removing certain toxins from the body, such as lead,

mercury, arsenic, antimony, tin, aluminum, among others. Chief chelating

agents include DMSA (succimer, Chemet), DMPS, and ALA (alpha-lipoic acid).

If anyone would like more information, you may e-mail directly.

Liz

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Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2001 20:16:27 -0000

From: " Pope " <kpope0921@...>

Subject: Re: Chelation

I will ask again........

> OK, I am new at this. What is chelation?

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Hi, Leah:

Chelation is administered via iv; an infusion that takes several

hours.  The basic mixture is EDTA (ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid),

a synthetic amino acid.  Although it was developed to help remove heavy

metals from the system by forming complexes with them, apparently it

can also remove arterial plaque.  I have used it to eliminate arthritic

flares with moderate success; it seems to have some antioxidant

equivalent properties.

Regards,

From: dixieglitzie <dixieglitzie@...>

Subject: rheumatic What is chelation?

rheumatic

Date: Tuesday, July 1, 2008, 5:12 PM

Hello Group,

I've been reading alot of the questions and replys from everyone. You

guys are AWESOME! Just wanted to tell you all thanks for being here.

I have heard of chelation before but I have no idea what it is. What

is it for and how is it administered.

Thanks, Leah

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