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ALL,

As an analytical chemist with a masters degree in

inorganic chemistry and more than a decade of study

addressing mercury issues, perhaps the following

observations may be of help to all of those who

use any protocol for the " chelation " of mercury to

actually remove the mercury from their child's

tissues, including the brain, WITHOUT redepositing

it elsewhere in the body:

1. Alpha lipoic acid (ALA) is a cofactor for the body's

production of the one natural chelator that can

efficiently remove mercury from the body, glutathione.

2. Studies in which 300 mg doses of ALA were fed 3

times a day found that the subjects' blood reduced

glutathione level more than doubled in 6 months.

3. For glutathione to be an effective chelator of

mercury within the any tissues cells, it MUST be

made (generated) within the cells.

4. When glutathione " grabs up " any mercury in the cells,

the resulting complex is transported out of the cell

with some degree of efficiency and the extracellular

complex is then transported in the blood until it

enters the liver where the body dumps this complexed

glutathione and most of the other extra cellular

glutathione and oxidized glutathione into the bile

which is pumped into the intestine to lubricate the

it and then excreted in the feces -- out of the body.

[Note: This is the reason that, after initial

excretion of some part of a dose of " injected "

organic mercury compound, most of the initially

excreted mercury is found in the feces.]

5. Given the preceding observations and understanding

that, if you want to increase the intracellular

production of glutathione in a given individual,

the keys are to helping the cell do this are to:

a) normalize the cells' energy production (here

supplementing with the deficient items in the

" mitochondrial cocktail " MAY help this issue,

B) give vitamin & mineral supplements (especially

vitamin D-3 supplements) for those vitamins

and minerals that are deficient to possibly

also improve the body's intracellular produc-

tion of glutationes, and

c) feed the precursors needed to boost the body's

production of intracellular glutathione (ALA,

cysteine [N-acetylcysteine], methionine and,

some instances, glutamic acid as well as, in

some cases, other deficient pre-cursor com-

pounds, catalyst precursors, and metals and

non-metals [e.g., sulfur compounds] that

are used in forming the enzymatic catalysts

involved in the steps used to make intra-

cellular glutathione.

For a general overview of the intracellular manufacture

of glutathione, one can read the Wikipedia article at:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glutathione as a starting

point for understanding the preceding realities.

Also, given the preceding realities, the use of direct

glutathione supplementation by any path, oral, anal,

injected, or transdermal) PROBABLY MAY NOT be a good

idea.

As usual, the preceding is ONLY offered as INFORMATION

that one MAY want to consider.

Hopefully, the preceding discussion MAY have shed some

light upon what ALA supplementation does to help the

body remove mercury from the cells in all tissues and

helped explain why, though it is NOT a mercury chelating

agent per se, giving ALA helps the body detoxify itself

from mercury and other heavy metals, like arsenic and

lead, that are tissue-retained.

Respectfully,

G. King, PhD

http://www.dr-king.com

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Quoting By Definition :

> Not a treating by chelation authority here, but from my understanding, ALA is

the method

> (chelator) of choice in *removing* mercury from the brain, (It being able to

cross the

> blood-brain barrier in doing so, mercury in the brain, existing mercury in the

brain, being a

> real problem where mercury is found in the body) surpassing all other

chelators, for value, if

> not also efficacy, where applied even remotely reasonably (Where we are not

about giving our

> sources? Much obliged. I'll take you for your word as well)

>

> Look into it further where the matter concerns you, by all means, please do.

(For the record? the

> public record, of such veracity if not validity.

>

> For your information.

>

> Glavic

>

>

>

>

> > > >

> > > > From: md l <dontblinkhs@>

> > > > Subject: [GFCFKids] Chelation with Cilantro, Chlorella, & ALA

> > > > To: " gapshelp " <gapshelp >,

" gfcfkids "

> <gfcfkids >, " taca-usa "

<taca-usa >

> > > > Date: Thursday, April 5, 2012, 2:32 AM

> > > >

> > > > Â

> > > >

> > > >

>

http://web.mac.com/medicalveritas/iWeb/Sanctuary%20Cancer%20Clinic/Natural%20Che\

lation.htmlÂ

> > > >

> > > > I'm wanting to do this chelation protocol with myself and at least one

of my kids on the

> spectrum.. Â Do you think I need a doctor to oversee this? Â Or could I do

it on my own?

> > > >

> > > > Thanks for any feedback..

> > > > Misty

> > > >

> > > > P.S. sorry for the x-post.

> > > >

> > > >

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