Guest guest Posted January 9, 2011 Report Share Posted January 9, 2011 Hello I eat 3 eggs a day - right out of the coop Since I have 12 amalgams should I take an absorbant in the colon so there is less mercury distribution Thanks Mercury aggressively binds to sulphur in the body. When bound, sulphur mobilizes mercury by pulling it out of body tissues. While mercury is on the move (mobilized), some of these sulphur-mercury bonds break before the body eliminates the mercury. This causes the mercury to redistribute itself in the body which can cause additional harm and damage to body tissues. For this reason, it's important for the mercury toxic person to take Algin. Algin can help buffer the effects of mercury that has broken it's bond with sulphur. It does this by thoroughly absorbing mercury in the colon and preventing it from being reabsorbed through the colon walls. The body needs sulphur in order to to work properly, so it is not wise to eliminate all sulphur-containing foods from your diet. However, we believe it is wise to limit the amount of sulphur you ingest in order to limit the amount of mercury that will be mobilized and redistributed. Therefore, we recommend that you eliminate only the highest sulphur-containing foods, such as eggs. Other foods that contain sulphur are very valuable, such as carrots and garlic so we don't recommend eliminating those. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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