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Hi Therese,

I believe you are referring to Humifulvate. The two primary products with

humifulvate are Enzymatic Therapy, Complete Metal Cleanse and Morningstar

Minerals, Immune Boost 77. The difference is the addition of phenolic acids

with the Enzymatic Therapy product. Overall, the better value is with Immune

Boost 77 despite the dosage needing to be higher. Also, Immune Boost 77 has no

inactive ingredients that I try to stay clear of that the ET product contains.

As a reminder, make sure to take Iodoral, metabolic vitamin C and magnesium with

the humifulvate to detox heavy metals. Expect to feel badly for the first week

or so.

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Thyroiditis/message/17339

Good luck,

~Bj

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> Someone posted several months ago (I believe it was BJ), about a chelator

which is in pill form that you take before bedtime. I can't find the post.

Would you please tell me the name of it again? It started with an " H " . Thanks

so much.

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Hi BJ,

Thank you sooooooo much for the info. I apologize for the slow response, but we

just moved recently and it is just a bit overwhelming with all there is to do.

I am curious though. I am researching the Immune Boost 77 and no where do I

read that it is a heavy metal chelator, just an immune booster full of minerals.

Whereas the other product you mentioned makes the claim of being a chelator.

Any thoughts on this?

Also, one site lists all the minerals in the Immune Boost 77...one of them being

Cesium. I just had a heavy metal challenge with EDTA & DMPS (don't shoot me!),

and cesium was a bit high. Actually, I went 12 rounds of EDTA & DMPS over the

past 5 months. Mercury came way down, but I am still a little high in aluminum

and lead, although they did come down some. But in regards to the cesium, for

some reason it went up and I am a bit worried about taking a supplement with

cesium. But I do want to stop doing the IV chelation and begin with the

Humifulvate tx. Maybe you can't answer this, but do you think the cesium will

be a problem? Thanks,

Therese

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> > Someone posted several months ago (I believe it was BJ), about a chelator

which is in pill form that you take before bedtime. I can't find the post.

Would you please tell me the name of it again? It started with an " H " . Thanks

so much.

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Hi Therese,

I took both products and I did much better on the IB77. For my next round I am

going to try Swanson Ultra Dr. Laszlo Meszaros' Metal Shield sold at

swansonvitasmins.com.

As far as I understand, cesium has benefits. The question is, is it radioactive

or not. The fulvic acid component (not the humic part) will donate minerals,

however only in the order of most nutritive first. This prevents potentially

radioactive cesium (caesium) from entering the body.

If you have concerns with IB77 use the ET or Swanson product or discuss it with

your doctor. I don't know your specifics so I can't be of much help to you here.

Remember to take magnesium, sea salt and iodine with a humifulvate product so

you don't lose your electrolytes.

Let me know how it goes.

Best,

~Bj

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which is in pill form that you take before bedtime. I can't find the post.

Would you please tell me the name of it again? It started with an " H " . Thanks

so much.

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Thanks again BJ. BTW, my doctor who I just started seeing earlier this year for

IV chelation and prescriptions for natural hormone replacement tx just abandoned

me because we moved. He said I should see someone closer to home. He won't do

phone consults and won't continue to prescribe hormones or thyroid. I couldn't

believe it! I hate starting over with a new doc because the initial eval is

usually the biggest cost.

Anyway, one more question if I may. Is there a way to check your metal levels

if you are doing your own chelation? Or do you just go by how you feel?

Honestly, I was hoping my migraines were related to mercury, but my mercury

levels have gone way down and I am still getting migraines with every period.

The hormone replacement has not helped with the migraines either. Thanks,

Therese

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chelator which is in pill form that you take before bedtime. I can't find the

post. Would you please tell me the name of it again? It started with an " H " .

Thanks so much.

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