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Does chlorella help chelate merury?

" Chlorella/other algae: Often touted as an herbal remedy for mercury poisoning,

chlorella has

been claimed to be able to bind to heavy metals. However, in a study recently

conducted at the

Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine46, they administered 10 g/day of

chlorella to 15

people with mercury dental amalgams. The chlorella had no effect on fecal or

urinary excretion

of mercury after 3 or 8 days, based on a comparison of pre and post levels.

Therefore, we do not

recommend the use of chlorella. "

Quoted from 'Treatment Options for Mercury/Metal Toxicity in Autism and Related

Developmental Disabilities: Consensus Position Paper', AUTISM RESEARCH

INSTITUTE, 2005

The above study was lead by Dr. Quig, chelation therapy expert at Doctors

Data Inc, Illinois.

Regards,

Blake Graham

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Chlorella may have some uses further down the line in just helping you boost

your immune system when your almost well and most of the hard work has been

done.

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CS

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hi blake nice to read your notes again .... before i started chelation with

dmsa , i thought i had mercury and probalby other toxic minerals /toxins

and asked the person treating me why not use cholrella ..and he told me it

was like putting out a forest fire with a tiny bucket..well i dont have

merucry but high arsenic and from supplients boron, molybednum etc.. ....

tealk

> [Original Message]

> From: Blake Graham <blanket@...>

> <biomedicalautismgroup@...>;

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> Date: 4/30/2006 4:43:36 AM

> Subject: Does chlorella help chelate merury?

>

> Does chlorella help chelate merury?

>

> " Chlorella/other algae: Often touted as an herbal remedy for mercury

poisoning, chlorella has

> been claimed to be able to bind to heavy metals. However, in a study

recently conducted at the

> Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine46, they administered 10 g/day

of chlorella to 15

> people with mercury dental amalgams. The chlorella had no effect on fecal

or urinary excretion

> of mercury after 3 or 8 days, based on a comparison of pre and post

levels. Therefore, we do not

> recommend the use of chlorella. "

>

> Quoted from 'Treatment Options for Mercury/Metal Toxicity in Autism and

Related Developmental Disabilities: Consensus Position Paper', AUTISM

RESEARCH INSTITUTE, 2005

>

> The above study was lead by Dr. Quig, chelation therapy expert at

Doctors Data Inc, Illinois.

>

> Regards,

>

> Blake Graham

>

>

>

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