Guest guest Posted April 29, 2006 Report Share Posted April 29, 2006 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2006 Report Share Posted May 1, 2006 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. Regards CS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2006 Report Share Posted May 1, 2006 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@...>; < >; <integrative_psychiatry > > 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 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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