Guest guest Posted January 25, 2009 Report Share Posted January 25, 2009 Okay, well, no I do NOT speak in vague or anthro terms... not after 8 years of chemistry. The chelation process is meant to bind to mercury ions chemically. To do that, they must not be otherwise bound at the time, so although mercury ions are chemically bound in the body, and very tightly so, they are yet clearly free some of the time. This is not vague, it is called statistical thermodyamics, a very rigorous and well established science, real science, not vaccination wishful thinking. And the appropriate concept in this matter is covered in the principles of chemical equilibrium, as not vague as you can get. All matter in that sense is actually a bit like a lava lamp (perhaps the only true scientific law, the 2nd law of thermodynamics). That's why according to real science, mercury is going to leak out of amalgams, as all of us on this list already know.... is that better? >> >>From: michelleboyle3 >><<mailto:michelle b oyle3%40. com>michelleboyle3> >>Subject: [ ] Scared of Cutler Chelation >><mailto:Autism- Mercury%40g roups.com>Autism- Mercury@ >>groups. com >>Date: Saturday, January 24, 2009, 1:26 PM >> >>My son's DAN has spent months scaring us away from the Cutler >>chelation protocol. He says since my son's gut is so leaky and has >>such malabsorption that this type of chelation will either make his >>gut worse or not do anything since anything entering his gut is not >>absorbed. And do we did one round of IV chelation this week with DMPS >>and EDTA. We've seen nothing. But I am concerned about all the time >>spent in between chelations and what is happening to the displaced >>metals now. Should I be giving him charcoal around the clock? Is >>Cutler's chelation hard on the liver? My son's liver enzymes have >>been elevated in the past. And, if we do decide to try Cutler's >>chelation, what is done to prevent recirculation of metals during the >>time off--in particular with the use of ALA so it does not relodge in > >the brain? Thank you. >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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