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Guest guest Posted November 9, 2010 Report Share Posted November 9, 2010 All, IF the researchers had truly been interested in improving the effectiveness of the DMSA (succimer) treatment for reducing mercury body burden, they would have used DMSA suppositories. However, the relative effectiveness findings are generally valid. For that reason, DMPS, which is significantly more effective in reducing mercury body burden than DMSA, should be used -- AGAIN in the suppository form to bypass/minimize gastro-intestinal upset -- PROVIDED the child is NOT allergic to DMPS. Hopefully, when a drug formulation of Dr. Haley's OSR#1 is " FDA approved " that overcomes the absorption problems that some (up to one-third) people seem to have, we may have an even better mercury-chelating agent that has other positive effects on the recovery of those who, for whatever reasons, are mercury toxic. Until then, DMPS remains the most effective " chelating agent " drug for reducing mercury body burden. NOTA BENE: If you have mercury-silver amalgam dental fillings, do NOT attempt to use any of the preceding UNTIL you have had an IOAMT- certified dentist properly remove your dental amalgam fillings and replace them with a non-mercury-containing filling, cap or crown, or, in instances where even the most careful removal of the filling would destroy the tooth, properly remove each such tooth containing the amalgam filling and replace it with an appropriate dental appliance. For those who are seeking a more natural way to improve the reduction of the body's burden of mercury and other heavy metals, you MAY want to consider increasing the person's dietary intake of l-cysteine, l-methionine, and alpha lipoic acid which, along with appropriate levels of other supplements, will tend to increase the person's level of intracellular reduced glutathione, the body's own " natural " chelator for heavy metals and other toxins. For those who have dental amalgam fillings, you MAY want to consider the preceding supplementation regimen along with 100 - 250 micrograms of selenium daily to both reduce the mercury absorption and help the body to reduce its body burden. In such cases, supplementation with chorella MAY also be beneficial. Other supplements, like chlorella, MAY be helpful by preventing the absorption of heavy metals species from the gut -- thereby reducing the dietary contribution to the person's increasing mercury body burden to near zero. Hopefully, some of this information MAY be useful to some of you. ******************************************* *The information provided in this email * *and any attachment thereto is just that * * -- information. * * * *It is not medical or legal advice and it * *does not require any specific action or * *actions. * * * *While the information is thought to be * *accurate, no representation is made as * *to the accuracy of the information posted* *other than it is my best understanding of* *the facts on the date that this email and* *any attachments thereto are posted. * * * *Everyone should verify the accuracy of * *the information provided for themselves * *before acting on it. * ******************************************* Respectfully, G. King, PhD http://www.dr-king.com CoMeD Science Advisor PS: To monitor your or another's mercury body burden, you should consider using the urine porphyrin profile analysis (UPPA) tests offered by LabCorp, or Metametrics in the USA, or Laboratoire pe Auguste in France (see and study all of the pertinent information on the " UPPA " web page on the CoMeD Internet web site: http://www.Mercury-freeDrugs.org for detailed information on this test and its ability to indicate the level of the body's burden of the heavy metals mercury, lead and arsenic. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Quoting Kurt Carolyn and Little Kurt : > This article is a base manipulation: > > http://www.nih.gov/researchmatters/november2010/11082010mercury.htm > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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