Guest guest Posted October 24, 2004 Report Share Posted October 24, 2004 Is there any good literature on the use of lipoamide's safety, and its use to chelate mercury. " Amalgam Illness " mentions it as a theoretical possibility, but doesn't go into details. As I understand it, unless the FDA has scheduled an item, with a doctor's blessing you can obtain any medication sold in Europe. Lipoamide may allow for one stop chelation, albeit without the neatness of being able to first thoroughly chelate the body (without brain) before using ALA to clean out the brain. Does anyone know more? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2004 Report Share Posted October 25, 2004 Lipoamide is functionally equivalent to lipoic acid (alpha lipoic acid, thioctic acid) and readily interconverts with it in the body. The relevant literature is in the Russian langauge. There is some irrelevant literature in the english language. Andy . . . .. . . . . > > Is there any good literature on the use of lipoamide's safety, and > its use to chelate mercury. " Amalgam Illness " mentions it as a > theoretical possibility, but doesn't go into details. > > As I understand it, unless the FDA has scheduled an item, with a > doctor's blessing you can obtain any medication sold in Europe. > > Lipoamide may allow for one stop chelation, albeit without the > neatness of being able to first thoroughly chelate the body (without > brain) before using ALA to clean out the brain. > > Does anyone know more? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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