Guest guest Posted February 22, 2003 Report Share Posted February 22, 2003 hi - the Brompton dental clinic in London seems to use these - any comments on possibly effictiveness - as the ingredients dont seem to be your usual bag of chelators: http://www.oceansofgoodness.com/uk/pages/products/amalgamdetox.htm quote: " The unique range of polysaccharides in Seagreens® wild arctic wrack seaweed includes alginic acid, fucose, fucoidan, guluronic acid, laminarin, mannitol, mannuronic acid, methylpentosans, polymannuronic acid, and uronic acid. These typically constitute about 50% of total carbohydrate which itself accounts for more than half the composition of nutrients (plus minerals 18.5%, protein 7.5%, fibre 5%, fat 4%, vitamins and compounds 10%). " Oliver. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2003 Report Share Posted March 10, 2003 This is irrelevant to mercury clearance. If you want a placebo, take this. If you want the mercury out of you, use alpla lipoic acid or some other legitimate chelator that actually does something. Andy . . .. > > > > > " The unique range of polysaccharides in Seagreens® wild arctic wrack > seaweed includes alginic acid, fucose, fucoidan, guluronic acid, > laminarin, mannitol, mannuronic acid, methylpentosans, polymannuronic > acid, and uronic acid. These typically constitute about 50% of total > carbohydrate which itself accounts for more than half the composition > of nutrients (plus minerals 18.5%, protein 7.5%, fibre 5%, fat 4%, > vitamins and compounds 10%). " > > > > > Oli Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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