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>>Treat the gut bugs first and get a handle on keeping them under control because they will come back again with chelation, especially yeast.

What test showed high Mercury and Lead?

Mandi x

In a message dated 02/10/2010 13:53:33 GMT Daylight Time, catampons@... writes:

I am a bit confused as to what to treat first as I have read that you need to have yeast, bacteria etc... under control before chelation and also read that when you start to treat yeast and bacteria, it mobilises heavy metals.

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>>Treat the gut bugs first and get a handle on keeping them under control because they will come back again with chelation, especially yeast.

What test showed high Mercury and Lead?

Mandi x

In a message dated 02/10/2010 13:53:33 GMT Daylight Time, catampons@... writes:

I am a bit confused as to what to treat first as I have read that you need to have yeast, bacteria etc... under control before chelation and also read that when you start to treat yeast and bacteria, it mobilises heavy metals.

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Hi Mandi,

It was the Urine Toxic Metals test from Doctors Data. Is it just yeast I need

to keep under control during chelation or bacteria too?

Whats best for yeast? I am considering KIB500 for yeast and clostridia too.

Thanks,

Cat

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> >>Treat the gut bugs first and get a handle on keeping them under control

> because they will come back again with chelation, especially yeast.

>

> What test showed high Mercury and Lead?

>

> Mandi x

>

>

> In a message dated 02/10/2010 13:53:33 GMT Daylight Time,

> catampons@... writes:

>

> I am a bit confused as to what to treat first as I have read that you need

> to have yeast, bacteria etc... under control before chelation and also

> read that when you start to treat yeast and bacteria, it mobilises heavy

> metals.

>

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