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> What do you or anyone else here think about using cilantro and chlorella

> for mercury detox? There's also a homeopathic called Pronatura Dentox.

Oh, and I'd be careful about any homeopathic metal detox supplement.

These things generally just make people worse. Chlorella also

tends to make people worse. So be very careful with you initial doses,

and be fully prepared to stop taking these things altogether.

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I wonder if there's any proven way to detox metals. That Cutler protocol is

intense and who knows if that works either?

Perhaps its best to just wait until it leaves the body gradually.

> From: Marc <marc@...>

> Subject: Re: chlorella and cilantro

>

> Date: Friday, April 9, 2010, 12:09 PM

> > What do you or anyone else here

> think about using cilantro and chlorella

> > for mercury detox? There's also a homeopathic called

> Pronatura Dentox.

>

> Oh, and I'd be careful about any homeopathic metal detox

> supplement.

> These things generally just make people worse. 

> Chlorella also

> tends to make people worse.  So be very careful with

> you initial doses,

> and be fully prepared to stop taking these things

> altogether.

>

> Marc

>

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> I wonder if there's any proven way to detox metals. That Cutler protocol

> is intense and who knows if that works either?

> Perhaps its best to just wait until it leaves the body gradually.

Cutler asserts that metals in your brain will never leave on their own.

But he says all sorts of things that seem to be incorrect. :-)

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> I wonder if there's any proven way to detox metals. That Cutler protocol

> is intense and who knows if that works either?

You might also want to look at Oxidative Stress Relief (OSR) -- I've

seen people report good results with that, and they only take that

once per day. I have poor tolerance for OSR -- always gives me

flu-like symptoms.

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Yeh, I wonder how he came up with his protocol and how its been proven to work.

People are doing this for years, waking up every 3 hours to take the ALA, etc.

YEARS! I can't imagine going through all that.

> From: Marc <marc@...>

> Subject: Re: chlorella and cilantro

>

> Date: Friday, April 9, 2010, 12:37 PM

> > I wonder if there's any proven

> way to detox metals. That Cutler protocol

> > is intense and who knows if that works either?

> > Perhaps its best to just wait until it leaves the body

> gradually.

>

> Cutler asserts that metals in your brain will never leave

> on their own.

> But he says all sorts of things that seem to be

> incorrect.  :-)

>

> Marc

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Looks interesting. He seems to liken it to increasing glutathione so i wonder

whether NAC would be helpful.

I found this quote:

Q: Why would someone use OSR instead of Andy Cutler’s DMSA every 3 hours.

A: I’m not an expert or critic there. But one capsule of OSR is better than

waking kids up every 3 hours for DMSA assuming the OSR works for your child. If

Andy’s protocol elevates glutathione as well as OSR, great, then I would not

have any other negative comment. I’m not in the business of shooting down

other people’s processes. The OSR process is easy, and safe and testable for

results. I would recommend comparing OSR and all other techniques for their

ability to raise blood glutathione levels, reverse the toxicity implied by the

urinary porphyrin profile and CRP blood levels. Don’t believe that if

something is natural that it is less toxic than a non-natural product. If you

Google MSDS and lipoic acid, you’ll see it’s not without toxic effects and

that 5 grams per kg body weight would not be good to take. So, with ALA go low

and slow also.

> From: Marc <marc@...>

> Subject: Re: chlorella and cilantro

>

> Date: Friday, April 9, 2010, 1:34 PM

> > I wonder if there's any proven

> way to detox metals. That Cutler protocol

> > is intense and who knows if that works either?

>

> You might also want to look at Oxidative Stress Relief

> (OSR) -- I've

> seen people report good results with that, and they only

> take that

> once per day.  I have poor tolerance for OSR -- always

> gives me

> flu-like symptoms.

>

> Marc

>

>

> ------------------------------------

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  I don't know where the info originally came from, but I have had two doctors

and a herbalist tell me not to take cilantro w/out chlorella.  The product

called Metal Magic, which was suggested by a doctor, has research studies and

combines both in a liquid form. Josie

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