Guest guest Posted October 9, 2011 Report Share Posted October 9, 2011 Hi Liz: PectaSol C is not chelated. My impression is that you should think of it as tiny mop that cleans things up. But it has other tricks and it works with adjunct cancer treatments just fine. Regards, Jim >Hi Jim, Thanks for this info. I'm not sure my dad can take any kind of chelator right now since he 's taking PolyMVA which has palladium bound to alpha lipoic acid, and we don't want it to be chelated out. But, I may give this a try for myself when I have some extra funds to see if I tolerate it better than the MSM. How does it taste? Looks like the one can would last one month? For my Dad, i'm now looking into the Budwig protocol - seems to have the highest rates of anecdotal success of most anything out there. Am still considering the baking soda also, despite Duncan's thoughts on it...too many people have experienced benefits from it, so it just may be working by some mechanism that doesn't make sense to him w/ what we know at this time about sodium etc. I'll look into the Beck devise as well! thanks much. cheers, Liz< Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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