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Been told there is a difference from my chelation group, the rest of

the conversation is below.

" However, some people are more sensitive to substances that cross the

blood-brain-barrier than other people (I am one such sensitive

person).

Consequently, having had some unpleasant experiences, I err on the

side of caution whenever I encounter substances with the ability to

cross the B-B-B. Oregano, Thyme, Rosemary etc. are all reputed to be

able to cross the B-B-B. That is not to say that they have any metal

mobilising properties, per se (cilantro IS known to have metal

mobilising properties). *Personally*, I find all such herbs/herb oils

problematic, but, cilantro aside, many people with metal intoxication

do not subjectively report any problems with consuming them

Are you asking this question because of products such as this?:

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Hi,

I am very interested in the Cilantro/CGF combo as potential alternative to

standard chelation.

Does anyone have a protocol or sources to look up?

many thanks

Oz

>

> Been told there is a difference from my chelation group, the rest of

> the conversation is below.

>

> " However, some people are more sensitive to substances that cross the

> blood-brain-barrier than other people (I am one such sensitive

> person).

>

> Consequently, having had some unpleasant experiences, I err on the

> side of caution whenever I encounter substances with the ability to

> cross the B-B-B. Oregano, Thyme, Rosemary etc. are all reputed to be

> able to cross the B-B-B. That is not to say that they have any metal

> mobilising properties, per se (cilantro IS known to have metal

> mobilising properties). *Personally*, I find all such herbs/herb oils

> problematic, but, cilantro aside, many people with metal intoxication

> do not subjectively report any problems with consuming them

>

> Are you asking this question because of products such as this?:

>

> --

> is

>

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Hi,

I am very interested in the Cilantro/CGF combo as potential alternative to

standard chelation.

Does anyone have a protocol or sources to look up?

many thanks

Oz

>

> Been told there is a difference from my chelation group, the rest of

> the conversation is below.

>

> " However, some people are more sensitive to substances that cross the

> blood-brain-barrier than other people (I am one such sensitive

> person).

>

> Consequently, having had some unpleasant experiences, I err on the

> side of caution whenever I encounter substances with the ability to

> cross the B-B-B. Oregano, Thyme, Rosemary etc. are all reputed to be

> able to cross the B-B-B. That is not to say that they have any metal

> mobilising properties, per se (cilantro IS known to have metal

> mobilising properties). *Personally*, I find all such herbs/herb oils

> problematic, but, cilantro aside, many people with metal intoxication

> do not subjectively report any problems with consuming them

>

> Are you asking this question because of products such as this?:

>

> --

> is

>

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