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It's in all sorts of things and adds to the toxic body burden. There's

contraversy as to it's role in the development of Alzheimer's Disease so not

something you want to have in your body. Malic acid/apple pectin and a couple

other things reportedly chelate it. I've used malic acid/apple pectin, got it

at HFS.

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From: VAnce [mailto: lovingmom22000@...]

Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2004 22:25:52 -0700 (PDT)

Subject: [ ] chelating aluminum

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I'm curious to know, why is it unlikely that she is aluminum toxic?

Her numbers are in the end of the red - almost to the end of the

paper. Does any very high metal just mean mercury toxicity or are

any high metal issues resolved on their own once mercury is removed?

Thank you for your input...

Wyndie

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> > > She is however aluminum toxic.

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This is quite unlikely.

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> > > I was told by my doctor that DMSA won't chelate aluminum so to

use magnesium glycinate for that. Now this doctor doesn't even know

the DMSA protocol so I'm uncomfortable with using it b/c I haven't

been able to find a protocol for glycinate. Is there one? Or do I

just give it like a regular medicine?

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It doesn't chelate anything and is otherwise a helpful supplement so

you can give it however you want to.

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> > > I am switching doctors but won't see the new one until the end

of this month. I will wait until I see him before I use DMSA for the

mercury, but I want to get moving on the aluminum. Thank you for any

help you can give me!

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Ignore the aluminum, get on with the mercury.

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> If you want any further comments from me you will have to post the

> actual test results.

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> Andy

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OK, I know I saw this once, but cannot locate the protocol for

listing the lab results, but I will do my best and if it is not

posted right, I will try again.

I have two affected children, I will post my son's first:

Aluminum 9.6 low yellow

Antimony 0.029 low green

Arsenic 0.054 high green

Beryllium <0.01

Bismuth 0.067 middle green

Cadmium 0.15 high green

Lead 0.48 middle green

Mercury 0.16 low green

Platinum <0.003

Thallium <0.001

Thorium <0.001

Uranium 0.003 low green

Nickel 0.33 high green

Silver 0.10 high green

Tin 0.66 high yellow

Titanium 0.65 high green

Total toxic representation low yellow

Calcium 527 high green

Magnesium 65 low yellow

Sodium 22 low green

Potassium 15 low green

Copper 37 high yellow

Zinc 130 low green

Manganese 0.61 high green

Chromium 0.52 high yellow

Vanadium 0.065 high green

Molybdenum 0.077 high green

Boron 0.75 low green

Iodine 0.80 high green

Lithium <0.004 low red

Phosphorous 171 low green

Selenium 0.74 low yellow

Strontium 0.72 white

Sulfur 53700 high yellow

Barium 0.70 high green

Cobalt 0.016 low green

Iron 12 high green

Germanium 0.035 low yellow

Rubidium 0.018 low green

Zirconium 0.78 high green

Now my daughter's results:

Aluminum 39 high red

Antimony 0.030 low green

Arsenic 0.069 high green

Beryllium <0.01

Bismuth 0.029 low green

Cadmium 0.038 low green

Lead 0.24 low green

Mercury 0.12 low green

Platinum <0.003

Thallium <0.001

Thorium 0.001 low green

Uranium 0.026 middle green

Nickel 0.17 middle green

Silver 0.04 low green

Tin 0.43 low yellow

Titanium 0.63 high green

Total toxic representation middle yellow

Calcium 230 low green

Magnesium 16 low green

Sodium 22 low green

Potassium 15 low green

Copper 19 high green

Zinc 59 low red

Manganese 0.23 low green

Chromium 0.56 high yellow

Vanadium 0.15 high yellow

Molybdenum 0.13 high green

Boron 0.47 low green

Iodine 1.5 high yellow

Lithium 0.005 low yellow

Phosphorous 152 low yellow

Selenium 0.95 low green

Strontium 0.50 low green

Sulfur 49600 high green

Barium 0.31 low green

Cobalt 0.013 low green

Iron 15 high green

Germanium 0.036 low yellow

Rubidium 0.024 low green

Zirconium 0.38 high green

Thank you for any insight you can give me.

Wyndie

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