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Andy had said in a previous post to skip clays.

Most of them contain metals and do little anyway.

So I would say too good to be true!

Stick with what is proven scientifically to work, dmsa, dmps, ala.

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> Is the metal clay chelation really effective? I was researching the

> product and according to the information that I found and the

> testimonials it sounds to good to be true. What is all of your

opinion

> and experiences using this product? Any feedback will be really

> appreciated. I'm contemplating using this product for my son, but

I'm

> tired of using products that will only help distributors make more

> revenue.

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You have come to the right place, you are just interested in the wrong

product.

If you want to chelate effectively you should use a scientifically

documented and proven chelator.

DMSA or ALA or DMPS or a combination of DMSA/ALA or DMPS/ALA.

You can purchase DMSA or ALA over the counter and it is WAY cheaper than

wasting your hard earned money on Clay.

You are on the right track, just read a bit in the Files section and

continue to ask questions.

You can do this, and we are all here to help.

Good Luck !

Neil

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Subject: [ ] Metal Clay Chelation

Is the metal clay chelation really effective? I was researching the

product and according to the information that I found and the

testimonials it sounds to good to be true. What is all of your opinion

and experiences using this product? Any feedback will be really

appreciated. I'm contemplating using this product for my son, but I'm

tired of using products that will only help distributors make more

revenue.

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We have used the clay baths before, they were ok and did remove some

metals, however not to the extent that ALA and NCD has. If I were

you I would skip the baths and use something that is going to work!!

Good luck.

Lara :)

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> Is the metal clay chelation really effective? I was researching

the

> product and according to the information that I found and the

> testimonials it sounds to good to be true. What is all of your

opinion

> and experiences using this product? Any feedback will be really

> appreciated. I'm contemplating using this product for my son, but

I'm

> tired of using products that will only help distributors make more

> revenue.

>

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" We have used the clay baths before, they were ok and did remove some

metals, however not to the extent that ALA and NCD has. If I were

you I would skip the baths and use something that is going to work!! "

I am currently taking baths with cheaper green clay, not anything special. I can

say that this is really, really helping me until I can get these amalgams out

next month. I originally tried 4 cups of clay in the bath, and it was too much.

I became nauseous and dizzy. After that, I tried one cup in the bath, and that

is much nicer. I am starting to feel a little better until I can get these

fillings replaced and start chelating.

Clay does work for something. Price found people from all areas using clay,

either internally or externally. I don't think it should be discredited. I also

don't think it is necessary spend tons of money on " special clays " including NCD

to reap the benefits from it. I plan to continue my bath and possibly using clay

internally after these fillings are out and I can chelate, probably with DMSA

and then also ALA.

There has been some clay research done in other countries I think, I believe

Serbia. I am in the process of trying to dig it up (actually I haven't started,

but that is on my immediate to do list). I have no idea how successful, if at

all, I will be.

-Olif

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> Is the metal clay chelation really effective? I was researching the

> product and according to the information that I found and the

> testimonials it sounds to good to be true.

Exactly. I wouldn't even bother reading anything given out by a

manufacturer or seller, it's just not trustworthy. Marketing hype.

Nell

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We've used and continue to use the LL Clay baths. They correlate with periods

of calm and improvement, so we will continue to use them, although I don't rely

on them for all our chelation. I like the concept though of detoxing through

the skin and giving the liver etc a break, because chelation isn't typically

easy on internal organs.

Abigail

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