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I think the titanium screws aren't an issue regarding chelation. But are you

planning on having them removed sometime soon? There is evidence that people

become immune reactive to implanted titanium over time, and it causes

significant adverse health effects in many- leukemia, epilepsy, cancer, etc.

In most cases the bones mend and the titanium can be removed.

Bernie

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People with Titanium implants tend to do OK chelating.

I don't know how safe the stuff is, since the same people who say it is

safe say thimerosal and dental amalgams are safe, but there isn't

anything that makes me consider them to be a potential hazard.

Andy . . . . . .. . .

> I don't have an answer...but I wanted to add another question on top

> related to titanium.

> I have titanium screws in my chin. Should I not be chelating?

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> > I have 2 titanium screws in my knees. Had them in well before ever

> > having children. Third son is ASD. Could this have been a

> potential

> > metal overload contributor?

> >

> > m.l.

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