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Sorry, I mean Cilentra. By eating fresh Cilentra can chelate mercury. Is it

true?

 

 

 

From: danasview <danasview@...>

Subject: [ ] Re: fussy, fidgety, tantruming.---Is this yeast

Date: Thursday, July 1, 2010, 8:48 AM

 

> Hi Dana,

> I gave my son candidase on an empty stomach but he ended up with gassy

diarrhea 4 hours later?

This sounds like die off, at least it was at my house.

Dana

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I am sorry but that is really crazy talk.. people have eat cilantro for

thousands of years with a very safe history .. that’s like saying let’s not

eat pepper or oregano or tomatoes until scientific trials say it is safe to

eat… sorry .. that is just crazy! I don’t need to study raw milk either… I

make it and fed it to my children right from my breast… do we need studies

to actually tell us breast milk is best??

Some here use all these other less used supplements (ALA)but OH NO don’t

eat something proven safe by human use for literally thousands of years, and

by the way those populations have the lowest autism rates.. so cook with it

just like you do any healthful food and stop trying to make basic human

traditional diets seem like some prescription…. It’s hard enough to get the

press or Dr’s to realize that eating healthy is not some unstudied remedy

for autism… it is the foundation of good health and always has been.. this

is ridiculous!

Eat and be merry , probably the safest chelator around.

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On Behalf Of Pamela H

Sent: Thursday, July 01, 2010 12:43 PM

Subject: [ ] Re: I mean Cilantro chelation

Cilantro does chelate mercury, but it is unstudied and unpredictable. I

would not use any product that contains cilantro for chelating purposes

because of this fact. Nobody knows what dose chelates, how safely it

chelates, how often to use it, etc.

I think most (if not all) of the basis for chelating with cilantro comes

from the research of Dr. Omura (spelling?) in 1995. When I read the

abstract, it talked about using 100 mgs cilantro tablet and some 'drug

uptake enhancement methods'. Not sure what that means and if that means just

taking cilantro alone is insufficient and/or dangerous. You'd have to look

in to it further if you wanted to know.

I do not know if any cilantro tablets out there on the market are even

tested for chelation ability prior to selling. Again, you'll have to check

on that.

They believe it crosses the blood-brain barrier, too. Proceed with caution.

Just because this is a 'natural' substance doesn't mean it is safe by any

means.

Pam

> > Hi Dana,

> > I gave my son candidase on an empty stomach but he ended up with gassy

diarrhea 4 hours later?

>

> This sounds like die off, at least it was at my house.

>

> Dana

>

>

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