Guest guest Posted December 27, 2006 Report Share Posted December 27, 2006 The most serious mistake people can make is to use laboratory tests to decide when to stop chelating. The tests get normal long before the person does. This particular test is for the liver, anyway, and you are more concerned about the brain which is harder to clear. You don't stop until both the following are true The person is just fine, no issues remain There are no side effects on chelation with high doses. Andy > > > In a message dated 27/12/2006 19:34:17 GMT Standard Time, > a_bit_solutions@... writes: > > Since the Porphyrins test shows her to be non-toxic, does this mean > that all the mercury/heavy is out? It just seems too soon to be > detoxified. > > Should we continue to chelate? > > > > > >>>I would consider using low dose AC style ALA for a few rounds and then > redo the Porphyrins > > Mandi in UK > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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