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Hi Char I have never heard of that so I looked it up. Found this

link you might want to read.

http://www.nutrasanus.com/malic-acid.html

Had an interesting study that they talked about on treating pain.

Have they ever checked him for RSD?? Figure they did since it sounds

like they checked for almost everything but just a thought as the

symtoms sound similar. Best wishes Sharon Group Owner

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> Has anyone tried Malic Acid for their pain.

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> My Brother thought that it might help my Husband with his pain,

> and not be to bad on him because he's so extremely sensitive

> to medicine.

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> Please let me know any good or bad results with this if you would.

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> Thanks

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> Char

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From: fred.12345678

Does anyone know the half-life of Malic Acid and is anyone familiar

with any Malic Acid chelating protocols?

===>Malic acid is not a chelator.

Thanks!

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No, I don't know the half-life, but I am glad you are asking because we

are thinking about starting this too, for aluminum right?

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> Does anyone know the half-life of Malic Acid and is anyone familiar

> with any Malic Acid chelating protocols?

> Thanks!

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Yes malic acid has been known to remove aluminum from the body.

However I have read at least one study that showed that when the malic

acid was used, it cause a further concentration of aluminum in organs

(just like the ALA studies showed as problems when ALA is not used as

per its half life).

I have not been able to locate a study that reveals the half life of

malic acid.

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> No, I don't know the half-life, but I am glad you are asking because we

> are thinking about starting this too, for aluminum right?

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> > Does anyone know the half-life of Malic Acid and is anyone familiar

> > with any Malic Acid chelating protocols?

> > Thanks!

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I don't know the half life, but I've been using it as " filler " in with my ALA or

ALA/DMSA.

S S

Re: Malic Acid

Posted by: " Reynolds " peter@... rollinreynolds

Fri Jan 2, 2009 9:11 pm (PST)

Yes malic acid has been known to remove aluminum from the body.

However I have read at least one study that showed that when the malic

acid was used, it cause a further concentration of aluminum in organs

(just like the ALA studies showed as problems when ALA is not used as

per its half life).

I have not been able to locate a study that reveals the half life of

malic acid.

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I am not sure of how you are using it...but we use magnesium

malate...which is magnesium and malic acid combines and it is

absolutely wonderful!!!

I have fibromyalgia and this has been the key to life again for me...I

have been sooooooooooo much better and the kids seem to absorb it

better than any other form we have used.

I know that it is not a chelator per se...but I do believe that it

works in the kreb cycle...long time since I looked this one up...I

just know that it works....and we did try to use another form....and

it was amazing what it was doing....the pain was back for me...and the

kids

had a lot more mag issues....and it is reasonably priced.

Check out Source Naturals Magnesium Malate.

Ronni

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> Does anyone know the half-life of Malic Acid and is anyone familiar

> with any Malic Acid chelating protocols?

> Thanks!

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