Guest guest Posted March 20, 2009 Report Share Posted March 20, 2009 I've been trying to find the back up as to why EDTA is contraindicated in Mercury Toxic people and all I've found are posts where people have said it, but haven't mentioned why or cited any references. Can someone help me find this? I believe Andy has said this and also Boyd Haley. I've looked through the archives on , onibasu and have googled it and have not been successful. PS - I'm not asking because I want to give my child EDTA - I would like to forward this on to someone who is recommending supplements for our kids containing 1000mg of EDTA per day. So, any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you, Mom to - 4 years old - recovering from PDD-NOS Our recovery story: http://www.recoveringnicholas.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2009 Report Share Posted March 20, 2009 One word: ineffectiveness. http://onibasu.com/archives/am/49878.html http://onibasu.com/archives/am/14937.html http://onibasu.com/archives/am/1456.html http://onibasu.com/archives/am/154944.html http://onibasu.com/archives/am/112575.html can it pick up and redeposit mercury in other parts? Yes. EDTA is particularly bad about this and is a very poor choice in someone with mercury problems. http://onibasu.com/archives/am/83369.html " EDTA chelates mercury (and most other heavy metals) just fine. However, the amount that it chelates mercury isn't significant enough to really accellerate clearance as much as you really want to. And it doesn't clear the brain of the stuff. A lot of the confusion in medicine would be solved if MD's had real technical degrees and knew how to do mass balance calculations instead of just being impressed with what was in the bucket on the day they did a test. You need the average amount removed to be significant compared to average excretion for it to be an effective chelator in a biological sense, which is different from the chemical sense of whether it has a high equilibrium constant for binding. " http://onibasu.com/archives/am/166641.html http://onibasu.com/archives/am/215164.html " EDTA is well known to be of no clinical utility for the treatment of mercury toxicity, the old textbooks from before DMSA say this, it is what continues to be observed. " http://onibasu.com/archives/am/140397.html http://onibasu.com/archives/am/215136.html http://onibasu.com/archives/am/235371.html >I've been trying to find the back up as to why EDTA is contraindicated in >Mercury Toxic people and all I've found are posts where people have said it, >but haven't mentioned why or cited any references. Can someone help me find >this? I believe Andy has said this and also Boyd Haley. I've looked >through the archives on , onibasu and have googled it and have not been >successful. > >PS - I'm not asking because I want to give my child EDTA - I would like to >forward this on to someone who is recommending supplements for our kids >containing 1000mg of EDTA per day. So, any help is greatly appreciated. > >Thank you, > > > >Mom to - 4 years old - recovering from PDD-NOS > >Our recovery story: ><http://www.recoveringnicholas.com>http://www.recoveringnicholas.com > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2009 Report Share Posted June 16, 2009 > > I've been trying to find the back up as to why EDTA is contraindicated in > Mercury Toxic people and all I've found are posts where people have said it, It can make them worse, and never makes them better. This has been well known for a long time, e. g. the 1975 edition of Goodman and Gilman's Pharmacological basis of Therapeutics discusses the lack of utility of EDTA for mercury poisoning. Andy www.noamalgam.com www.noamalgam.com/hairtestbook.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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