Guest guest Posted November 29, 2004 Report Share Posted November 29, 2004 I would like to know the answer to this too. I don't know if this is correct but could it be that maybe Chlorella being a micro algae with trace minerals possibly contain mercury? > > Hi, > > My DAN doctor has recommended I chelate my son with Chlorella. I > had read in J. McCandless's book " Children With Starving Brains " > that chelating with Chlorella was not a good idea. There were no > examples of what had happened. Does anyone know anyone harmed by > use of Chlorella? We will be using it along with Lipoic Acid. > > The Chlorella we have is distributed by Morin Laboratories Inc. > > We have previously chelated with DMSA at 1/2 dose because of a > reaction. (On and off for 3 years) Also have used Metal-free for 6 > months of last year. Matt had chronic mouth sores (after 5 weeks of > metal free we would have to stop due to a mouth sore). Matt has been > free of any chelating for last 10 months. > > Thanks, > Peg > Mom to , 11, and , 9, ASD & GFCFSFEFNFCF Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2004 Report Share Posted November 29, 2004 There is some information on this in the files section - Andy Index /message/2658 TK > > Hi, > > My DAN doctor has recommended I chelate my son with Chlorella. I > had read in J. McCandless's book " Children With Starving Brains " > that chelating with Chlorella was not a good idea. There were no > examples of what had happened. Does anyone know anyone harmed by > use of Chlorella? We will be using it along with Lipoic Acid. > > The Chlorella we have is distributed by Morin Laboratories Inc. > > We have previously chelated with DMSA at 1/2 dose because of a > reaction. (On and off for 3 years) Also have used Metal-free for 6 > months of last year. Matt had chronic mouth sores (after 5 weeks of > metal free we would have to stop due to a mouth sore). Matt has been > free of any chelating for last 10 months. > > Thanks, > Peg > Mom to , 11, and , 9, ASD & GFCFSFEFNFCF Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2004 Report Share Posted November 29, 2004 Yes, I have heard about some pretty awful reactions to chlorella. I definitely think it's bad news and should be avoided. Barb [ ] Is Chlorella so bad? > > > Hi, > > My DAN doctor has recommended I chelate my son with Chlorella. I > had read in J. McCandless's book " Children With Starving Brains " > that chelating with Chlorella was not a good idea. There were no > examples of what had happened. Does anyone know anyone harmed by > use of Chlorella? We will be using it along with Lipoic Acid. > > The Chlorella we have is distributed by Morin Laboratories Inc. > > We have previously chelated with DMSA at 1/2 dose because of a > reaction. (On and off for 3 years) Also have used Metal-free for 6 > months of last year. Matt had chronic mouth sores (after 5 weeks of > metal free we would have to stop due to a mouth sore). Matt has been > free of any chelating for last 10 months. > > Thanks, > Peg > Mom to , 11, and , 9, ASD & GFCFSFEFNFCF > > > > > > > > ======================================================= > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2004 Report Share Posted November 30, 2004 If what you would like to see is a study proving that Chlorella can do serious neurological damage to a mercury poisoned autistic child you will never see it. No one would fund such a study. No investigator would conduct such a study. Chlorella is not safe. I have seen the damage it did to a close friend. I have another report from another reliable friend. And I have experienced very negative effects myself. All three people mentioned here are mercury poisoned. The people who are promoting the use of chlorella are doing so based on unsubstantiated rumour. I don't really think that they realize how much damage it can do. > > > > Hi, > > > > My DAN doctor has recommended I chelate my son with Chlorella. I > > had read in J. McCandless's book " Children With Starving Brains " > > that chelating with Chlorella was not a good idea. There were no > > examples of what had happened. Does anyone know anyone harmed by > > use of Chlorella? We will be using it along with Lipoic Acid. > > > > The Chlorella we have is distributed by Morin Laboratories Inc. > > > > We have previously chelated with DMSA at 1/2 dose because of a > > reaction. (On and off for 3 years) Also have used Metal-free for 6 > > months of last year. Matt had chronic mouth sores (after 5 weeks > of > > metal free we would have to stop due to a mouth sore). Matt has > been > > free of any chelating for last 10 months. > > > > Thanks, > > Peg > > Mom to , 11, and , 9, ASD & GFCFSFEFNFCF Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2004 Report Share Posted November 30, 2004 Chlorella bounces the mercury around and the mercury causes more damage everywhere it goes. A real chelator holds on to the mercury more tightly so, when it is used properly, it is less likely to cause more damage and more likely to carry the mercury out. I haven't looked at modifilan. > But what is it that makes Chollera so bad? I'm taking modifilan right now and was wondering if modifilan has the same properties as Chollera? > > Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2004 00:25:57 -0000 > From: " tk200192071 " > Subject: Re: Is Chlorella so bad? > > > There is some information on this in the files section - Andy Index > > /message/2658 > > TK > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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