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Any websites avaible on this?

>

> Hi Andy and other listmates

>

> At the biomedical conference in Calgary last Friday, Boyd Haley

talked

> more about the chelators he has in development. He is currently

having

> them tested for GRAS status (in the hopes that they can be

marketed as

> neutraceuticals rather than drugs), and then will need to start

> clinical trials. He says that they are both lipophilic. The

names are

> Benzene Bis-Amido Bis-Thiol and Pyridine Bis-Amido Bis-Thiol.

Sorry, I

> wasn't able to make a diagram of the chemical structures in time,

but

> perhaps that is evident by their names. Any comments?

>

> The conference was amazing. Bravo to the Calgary parents and to

Dr.

> Naweed Syed of the University of Calgary for making this happen.

>

> Rene

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> Hi Andy and other listmates

>

> At the biomedical conference in Calgary last Friday, Boyd Haley

> talked more about the chelators he has in development. He says

> that they are both lipophilic. The names are

> Benzene Bis-Amido Bis-Thiol and Pyridine Bis-Amido Bis-Thiol.

Wow - thanks for that info. I've been wanting to know this for a long

time.

> Any comments?

One major question - what are the half-lives?

Unless the half-life is substantially longer than the 3-4 hours of

lipoic acid, I would have to ask - why????

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The names are

> Benzene Bis-Amido Bis-Thiol and Pyridine Bis-Amido Bis-Thiol.

Benzene as in gasoline-ish benzene??????????

Yikes.

Amy

miguel_5anchez <miguel_5anchez@...> wrote:

>

> Hi Andy and other listmates

>

> At the biomedical conference in Calgary last Friday, Boyd Haley

> talked more about the chelators he has in development. He says

> that they are both lipophilic. The names are

> Benzene Bis-Amido Bis-Thiol and Pyridine Bis-Amido Bis-Thiol.

Wow - thanks for that info. I've been wanting to know this for a long

time.

> Any comments?

One major question - what are the half-lives?

Unless the half-life is substantially longer than the 3-4 hours of

lipoic acid, I would have to ask - why????

.

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LOlolol, soo funny, Amy. I seriously doubt it.

The names are

> Benzene Bis-Amido Bis-Thiol and Pyridine Bis-Amido Bis-Thiol.

Benzene as in gasoline-ish benzene??????????

Yikes.

Amy

miguel_5anchez <miguel_5anchez@...> wrote:

>

> Hi Andy and other listmates

>

> At the biomedical conference in Calgary last Friday, Boyd Haley

> talked more about the chelators he has in development. He says

> that they are both lipophilic. The names are

> Benzene Bis-Amido Bis-Thiol and Pyridine Bis-Amido Bis-Thiol.

Wow - thanks for that info. I've been wanting to know this for a long

time.

> Any comments?

One major question - what are the half-lives?

Unless the half-life is substantially longer than the 3-4 hours of

lipoic acid, I would have to ask - why????

.

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Sorry, it does have the chemical structures after all. I was looking

at an HTML version that missed this. Looks like this information has

been around for a while.

Rene

> >

> > Any websites avaible on this?

> >

>

> I was only able to find Dr. Haley's power point presentation from a

> 2005 conference. It does mention the chelators (at the end of the

> document) but doesn't have much other information.

> http://www.nationalautismconference.org/presentations05/haley.ppt

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Hopefully his chelators will work better than what we have availble

to us now.

> >

> > Hi Andy and other listmates

> >

> > At the biomedical conference in Calgary last Friday, Boyd Haley

> > talked more about the chelators he has in development. He says

> > that they are both lipophilic. The names are

> > Benzene Bis-Amido Bis-Thiol and Pyridine Bis-Amido Bis-Thiol.

>

> Wow - thanks for that info. I've been wanting to know this for a

long

> time.

>

> > Any comments?

>

> One major question - what are the half-lives?

>

> Unless the half-life is substantially longer than the 3-4 hours of

> lipoic acid, I would have to ask - why????

>

> .

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DMPS has Propane in it, .....

I don't doubt anything, anymore.....

Amy

Cochran <Ladyshrink111@...> wrote:

LOlolol, soo funny, Amy. I seriously doubt it.

The names are

> Benzene Bis-Amido Bis-Thiol and Pyridine Bis-Amido Bis-Thiol.

Benzene as in gasoline-ish benzene??????????

Yikes.

Amy

miguel_5anchez <miguel_5anchez@...> wrote:

>

> Hi Andy and other listmates

>

> At the biomedical conference in Calgary last Friday, Boyd Haley

> talked more about the chelators he has in development. He says

> that they are both lipophilic. The names are

> Benzene Bis-Amido Bis-Thiol and Pyridine Bis-Amido Bis-Thiol.

Wow - thanks for that info. I've been wanting to know this for a long

time.

> Any comments?

One major question - what are the half-lives?

Unless the half-life is substantially longer than the 3-4 hours of

lipoic acid, I would have to ask - why????

.

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I said the same thing when I learned I was giving PROPANE to my

daughter with the DMPS (DiMercaptoPropaneSulfanate)!!!!! But it is

working and she is as healthy as a horse!

Tina

> >

> > Hi Andy and other listmates

> >

> > At the biomedical conference in Calgary last Friday, Boyd Haley

> > talked more about the chelators he has in development. He says

> > that they are both lipophilic. The names are

> > Benzene Bis-Amido Bis-Thiol and Pyridine Bis-Amido Bis-Thiol.

>

> Wow - thanks for that info. I've been wanting to know this for a

long

> time.

>

> > Any comments?

>

> One major question - what are the half-lives?

>

> Unless the half-life is substantially longer than the 3-4 hours of

> lipoic acid, I would have to ask - why????

>

> .

>

>

>

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>>Are these chelators of mercury? WHats makes them special or

different? What are the pros and cons?

>

> >

> > Hi Andy and other listmates

> >

> > At the biomedical conference in Calgary last Friday, Boyd Haley

> > talked more about the chelators he has in development. He says

> > that they are both lipophilic. The names are

> > Benzene Bis-Amido Bis-Thiol and Pyridine Bis-Amido Bis-Thiol.

>

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> > Hi Andy and other listmates

> >

> > At the biomedical conference in Calgary last Friday, Boyd Haley

> > talked more about the chelators he has in development. He says

> > that they are both lipophilic. The names are

> > Benzene Bis-Amido Bis-Thiol and Pyridine Bis-Amido Bis-Thiol.

>

> Wow - thanks for that info. I've been wanting to know this for a

long

> time.

>

> > Any comments?

>

> One major question - what are the half-lives?

>

> Unless the half-life is substantially longer than the 3-4 hours of

> lipoic acid, I would have to ask - why????

>

> .

>

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> always stay connected to friends.

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