Guest guest Posted July 22, 2005 Report Share Posted July 22, 2005 Our DAN! doctor suggested this product. I went to a website (can't remember the name) and noticed our doctor's name was mentioned several times. Not directly as an investor, mind you, but I lost interest at that point. Several parents have asked about this product and nobody ever posts anything. Is ANYBODY using this and seeing results? Nice ingredient list. Pam > This new product out claims to be able to vaporize organic and inorganic mercury in the brain and thereby letting it cross the blood brain barrier as a vapor and be pulled from the body. It has a german patent, however I did purchase the product and the list of ingredints are as follows: > > Citric Acid - 0,3g > Sodium Bicarbonate - 0,3g > Sodium edetate 0,2g > Potassium Chloride 0,1g > Sodium Chloride 0,005g > and water! > > Also on the box it says Dietary supplement?? > > I dont understand how any of these ingredients could vaporize mercury?? > > Help please.....I couldnt find any of the studies or tests or comments from actual people other than those selling it. > > Thank You, > > I was thinking of using it for my son that has mercury poisoning. > > > > Lori Kuhre > > > --------------------------------- > Start your day with - make it your home page > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2005 Report Share Posted July 22, 2005 We started my two sons this past week on Bio-Chelate, Reduced L Glutathione lotion, B12 and Folinic Acid, Co-Enzyme Q10, and ALA and we are truly seeing results.....can't conclusively say whether it is the bio-chelate or the ALA but this combination has my younger son actually making eye contact and looking when his name is called. He has never....never done this ! My older son is saying more complex words like 'nutritious and pomegranate'....it flipped me out...something is working....hope it keeps working !!! ) > > This new product out claims to be able to vaporize organic and > inorganic mercury in the brain and thereby letting it cross the > blood brain barrier as a vapor and be pulled from the body. It has a > german patent, however I did purchase the product and the list of > ingredints are as follows: > > > > Citric Acid - 0,3g > > Sodium Bicarbonate - 0,3g > > Sodium edetate 0,2g > > Potassium Chloride 0,1g > > Sodium Chloride 0,005g > > and water! > > > > Also on the box it says Dietary supplement?? > > > > I dont understand how any of these ingredients could vaporize > mercury?? > > > > Help please.....I couldnt find any of the studies or tests or > comments from actual people other than those selling it. > > > > Thank You, > > > > I was thinking of using it for my son that has mercury poisoning. > > > > > > > > Lori Kuhre > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > Start your day with - make it your home page > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2005 Report Share Posted July 22, 2005 Forgot to add, EDTA is the chelator in this product. > > This new product out claims to be able to vaporize organic and > inorganic mercury in the brain and thereby letting it cross the > blood brain barrier as a vapor and be pulled from the body. It has a > german patent, however I did purchase the product and the list of > ingredints are as follows: > > > > Citric Acid - 0,3g > > Sodium Bicarbonate - 0,3g > > Sodium edetate 0,2g > > Potassium Chloride 0,1g > > Sodium Chloride 0,005g > > and water! > > > > Also on the box it says Dietary supplement?? > > > > I dont understand how any of these ingredients could vaporize > mercury?? > > > > Help please.....I couldnt find any of the studies or tests or > comments from actual people other than those selling it. > > > > Thank You, > > > > I was thinking of using it for my son that has mercury poisoning. > > > > > > > > Lori Kuhre > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > Start your day with - make it your home page > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2005 Report Share Posted July 23, 2005 We've used in for a couple of weeks and have seen some really good things. After 2 day,s my sone started asking and answering why questions. Kuhre <jeezus_n_us@...> wrote:This new product out claims to be able to vaporize organic and inorganic mercury in the brain and thereby letting it cross the blood brain barrier as a vapor and be pulled from the body. It has a german patent, however I did purchase the product and the list of ingredints are as follows: Citric Acid - 0,3g Sodium Bicarbonate - 0,3g Sodium edetate 0,2g Potassium Chloride 0,1g Sodium Chloride 0,005g and water! Also on the box it says Dietary supplement?? I dont understand how any of these ingredients could vaporize mercury?? Help please.....I couldnt find any of the studies or tests or comments from actual people other than those selling it. Thank You, I was thinking of using it for my son that has mercury poisoning. Lori Kuhre --------------------------------- Start your day with - make it your home page Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2005 Report Share Posted July 24, 2005 I'm hearing that they use it for lead. Barb Re: [ ] Bio-Chelate > We've used in for a couple of weeks and have seen some really good things. > After 2 day,s my sone started asking and answering why questions. > > Kuhre <jeezus_n_us@...> wrote:This new product out claims to be > able to vaporize organic and inorganic mercury in the brain and thereby > letting it cross the blood brain barrier as a vapor and be pulled from the > body. It has a german patent, however I did purchase the product and the > list of ingredints are as follows: > > Citric Acid - 0,3g > Sodium Bicarbonate - 0,3g > Sodium edetate 0,2g > Potassium Chloride 0,1g > Sodium Chloride 0,005g > and water! > > Also on the box it says Dietary supplement?? > > I dont understand how any of these ingredients could vaporize mercury?? > > Help please.....I couldnt find any of the studies or tests or comments > from actual people other than those selling it. > > Thank You, > > I was thinking of using it for my son that has mercury poisoning. > > > > Lori Kuhre > > > --------------------------------- > Start your day with - make it your home page > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2005 Report Share Posted July 24, 2005 Yes, it is primarily used for lead. Biochelate is supposed to be a more gently form of chelating for lead, vs pure EDTA. It supposedly does not bind to minerals. jromkema <jromkema@...> wrote:I'm hearing that they use it for lead. Barb Re: [ ] Bio-Chelate > We've used in for a couple of weeks and have seen some really good things. > After 2 day,s my sone started asking and answering why questions. > > Kuhre <jeezus_n_us@...> wrote:This new product out claims to be > able to vaporize organic and inorganic mercury in the brain and thereby > letting it cross the blood brain barrier as a vapor and be pulled from the > body. It has a german patent, however I did purchase the product and the > list of ingredints are as follows: > > Citric Acid - 0,3g > Sodium Bicarbonate - 0,3g > Sodium edetate 0,2g > Potassium Chloride 0,1g > Sodium Chloride 0,005g > and water! > > Also on the box it says Dietary supplement?? > > I dont understand how any of these ingredients could vaporize mercury?? > > Help please.....I couldnt find any of the studies or tests or comments > from actual people other than those selling it. > > Thank You, > > I was thinking of using it for my son that has mercury poisoning. > > > > Lori Kuhre > > > --------------------------------- > Start your day with - make it your home page > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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