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mandi, i've only read about chlorella, only good things, i'm a bit of a novice. please could you explain why chlorella isn't a good thing?

>>Because nobody knows how to dose it properly, it does for sure mobilise Mercury, whether it then escorts it out or drops it elsewhere is anybodys guess.

Cilantro is not good either for the same reasons. I don't take any risks with my kids brain which is why I don't do DAN protocol for chelation either.

Also a kid with CBS upregulation would go nutty on the amount of sulphur in this combo

Mandi x

PS You can search Autism-Mercury using Omnibasu search engine and find posts where Andy Cutler PhD explains about it

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Mand and I just know that after years of being on these autism lists that chlorella and cilantro seem to cause problems. Maybe you'll be one of those where it doesn't happen . I would be wary just the same......

One of the other problems with chlorella is that it is naturally grown and because it attracts metals, it cannot be ruled out either that it comes to you with some metals too......

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In a message dated 20/01/2008 12:48:27 GMT Standard Time, bbuyonlinemac writes:

mandi, i've only read about chlorella, only good things, i'm a bit of a novice. please could you explain why chlorella isn't a good thing?

>>Because nobody knows how to dose it properly, it does for sure mobilise Mercury, whether it then escorts it out or drops it elsewhere is anybodys guess.

Cilantro is not good either for the same reasons. I don't take any risks with my kids brain which is why I don't do DAN protocol for chelation either.

Also a kid with CBS upregulation would go nutty on the amount of sulphur in this combo

Mandi x

PS You can search Autism-Mercury using Omnibasu search engine and find posts where Andy Cutler PhD explains about it

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I remember going to a DDR talk by a US dentist - the only dentist i have ever met who gave the patient, as well as his staff, a mask to wear when taking out mercury amalgam fillings. He was very pro chlorella as a chelator because it brings the metals out through the bowel rather than thru the kidneys. I think Dorfman a good DAN nutrionist in land also avocates chlorella as a first phase. catherineJULIE GRIFFITHS wrote: Mand and I just know that after years of being

on these autism lists that chlorella and cilantro seem to cause problems. Maybe you'll be one of those where it doesn't happen . I would be wary just the same...... One of the other problems with chlorella is that it is naturally grown and because it attracts metals, it cannot be ruled out either that it comes to you with some metals too...... Re: Re: american chelator - mandi can you get this... In a message dated 20/01/2008 12:48:27 GMT Standard Time, bbuyonlinemac writes: mandi, i've only read about chlorella, only good things, i'm a bit of a novice. please could you explain why chlorella isn't a good thing? >>Because nobody knows how to dose it properly, it does for sure mobilise

Mercury, whether it then escorts it out or drops it elsewhere is anybodys guess. Cilantro is not good either for the same reasons. I don't take any risks with my kids brain which is why I don't do DAN protocol for chelation either. Also a kid with CBS upregulation would go nutty on the amount of sulphur in this combo Mandi x PS You can search Autism-Mercury using Omnibasu search engine and find posts where Andy Cutler PhD explains about it

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