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But it doesn't cross the blood brain barrier. So how effective can

it be?

HOlly

> -> > You may have answered this before and I've missed it but what

are

> your

> > views

> > > on Dr Buttar's protocol that everyone is so excited about?

>

> As explained in prior posts I find his reported results unlikely

to be

> due to chelation alone.

>

> We'll see how it goes for people, but my basic feeling is that

there

> are a lot of gullible people who blow with the wind.

>

> Hopefully it will turn out to be something useful, preliminary

reports

> are interesting though it really is starting to look like every 8

hour

> dosing would be a really really really really good idea, not every

> other day. There are enough reports that sound like it is getting

> chelator into people, and enough that sound like what happens when

you

> chelate on a random and inappropriate protocol that I think I

would now

> encourage people using it to apply it every 8 hours.

>

> Andy . . . . . .. . . . . .

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> But it doesn't cross the blood brain barrier. So how effective can

> it be?

This is correct.

A fair amount of progress can be made by clearing the body, after that,

alpha lipoic acid is a necessary part of the chelation protocol.

Either by itself or with an accessory chelator like DMPS or DMSA. The

ALA can be put in the transdermal preparation - it makes it through the

skin a lot easier than DMPS.

Andy . . . . . . . . . . . ..

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<AndyCutler@a...> wrote:

> alpha lipoic acid is a necessary part of the chelation protocol.

> Either by itself or with an accessory chelator like DMPS or DMSA.

The

> ALA can be put in the transdermal preparation - it makes it through

the

> skin a lot easier than DMPS.

>

> Andy .

TD ALA is a dream come true for a parent of a tremendously orally

defensive child. Do you know of any TD ALA that is reliable? Where

can I find it?

Thanks, warmly

Raquel

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> > alpha lipoic acid is a necessary part of the chelation protocol.

> > Either by itself or with an accessory chelator like DMPS or DMSA.

> The

> > ALA can be put in the transdermal preparation - it makes it through

> the

> > skin a lot easier than DMPS.

> >

> > Andy .

>

> TD ALA is a dream come true for a parent of a tremendously orally

> defensive child. Do you know of any TD ALA that is reliable?

No. I am sure most ocmpounding pharmacies will whip something up for

you, but I have no idea how much will get in, or what else will go on.

>? Where

> can I find it?

>

> Thanks, warmly

>

> Raquel

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