Guest guest Posted January 25, 2005 Report Share Posted January 25, 2005 Hi. I have a question for those adults who are chelating themselves after amalgam removal: Did you chelate because you were ill? I'm wondering if I'm nuts not to chelate. I have a long history of depression and antidepressant use (with the inability to stay off for long)that has greatly resolved itself through the use of Omega 3 fatty acids. Aside from that 'issue', I don't have any major health concerns that would obviously warrant chelating. All of my amalgams are now gone. All were removed using the IOAMT protocol. I am not going to have any more children. The only negative effect I've felt so far has been a headache on the top of my head. It has been 1 week since the last amalgams were removed. I have a 3.10 yr old with Autism. I fear if I screw up my own chelation (damaging my health) that I won't be as capable of a parent. So, did any seemingly healthy individuals out there chelate? And if so, why? Thanks, Pam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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