Guest guest Posted December 29, 2001 Report Share Posted December 29, 2001 :: Mercury that has arrived in the kidneys from other organs via the blood apparently can keep the transporters from working properly even if they are there in sufficient number. The presence of mercury would be expected to cause the kidneys to be unable to pull the sulfate from the filtered fluid back into kidney cells, and back into the blood. This reabsorption is very important for maintaining sulfur levels. In AIDS, the amount of excess loss of sulfate in the urine adds up to 4.4 pounds a year, ... :: I believe I am mercury toxic. I am 49 and autistic ( although never diagnosed as such ). I am currently doing ALA chelation using the Andy protocol. I shall look into getting a urine sulphate over 24 hrs. The 4.4 pounds/year is 6 gms/day and this seems an enormous amount. I do epsom salt baths but maybe I need to do more. I can't see myself playing with needles though, as Andy suggests. Maybe the cream. If the sulphate is in useable form after transportation through the intestinal wall then it seems to me that there should be an elevated sulphate level there and so more sulphate should be able to get into the intestinal wall area. Even if the kidneys are exporting more. Thanks for your help, , I am short of time today so until later, Moses. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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