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Am I supposed to withhold minerals for the whole weekend during a round? Do any

of you give minerals anyway during the round? I don't understand what is the

point of withholding minerals? Is it the concern the Chelator will go after the

minerals and not the metals if we give them? I am concerned she will be even

more depleted if she doen't have them, especially zinc which is something she

really needs.

Any imput appriciated.

Deb

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Some DAN! doctors say no minerals while chelating because then the chelator just

takes the minerals and not the metals. That isn't accurate. Keep the minerals

going as usual and you don't even need to separate them from the chelator if you

don't want to.

Pam

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> Am I supposed to withhold minerals for the whole weekend during a round? Do

any of you give minerals anyway during the round? I don't understand what is the

point of withholding minerals? Is it the concern the Chelator will go after the

minerals and not the metals if we give them? I am concerned she will be even

more depleted if she doen't have them, especially zinc which is something she

really needs.

>

> Any imput appriciated.

> Deb

>

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We keep the minerals going during chelation also.

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> > Am I supposed to withhold minerals for the whole weekend during a round? Do

any of you give minerals anyway during the round? I don't understand what is the

point of withholding minerals? Is it the concern the Chelator will go after the

minerals and not the metals if we give them? I am concerned she will be even

more depleted if she doen't have them, especially zinc which is something she

really needs.

> >

> > Any imput appriciated.

> > Deb

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