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I see from Andy's book that Vit C doesn't actually chelate mercury

but if it helps my detox enzymes to work, could I excrete it in

breastmilk? the only studies I can find say vitamins increase

excretion but no detail. I can't find any doctors who can help me

either. I am monitoring my breastmilk but it takes a month for

results so I could have done huge damage by then.

I am 98% for mercury, with high lead, thallium,copper, arsenic and

antimony on faecal sample...plenty of others showing too. I have 10

amalgams. My son shows these metals also but not as high. Yes we

are both pretty sick. Here in UK we are rare ie breastfeeding but I

can't find any help from US doctors either. Anyone?

THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR ANY ADVICE...I'M TOTALLY STUCK FOR CLUES.

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> I see from Andy's book that Vit C doesn't actually chelate mercury

> but if it helps my detox enzymes to work, could I excrete it in

> breastmilk?

vitamin C should not increase excretion of mercury.

You will probably have more vitamin C in your milk, which

is fine.

Breastfeeding is great for your baby. Yes, it can pass

metals on to your son, but it is helpful to him in many

ways.

good wishes,

Moria

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> > I see from Andy's book that Vit C doesn't actually chelate

mercury

> > but if it helps my detox enzymes to work, could I excrete it

in

> > breastmilk?

>

> vitamin C should not increase excretion of mercury.

> You will probably have more vitamin C in your milk, which

> is fine.

>

> Breastfeeding is great for your baby. Yes, it can pass

> metals on to your son, but it is helpful to him in many

> ways.

>

> good wishes,

> Moria

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> > > I see from Andy's book that Vit C doesn't actually chelate

> mercury

> > > but if it helps my detox enzymes to work, could I excrete

it

> in

> > > breastmilk?

> >

> > vitamin C should not increase excretion of mercury.

> > You will probably have more vitamin C in your milk, which

> > is fine.

> >

> > Breastfeeding is great for your baby. Yes, it can pass

> > metals on to your son, but it is helpful to him in many

> > ways.

> >

> > good wishes,

> > Moria

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