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What type of metal are you trying to chelate? Do you have dental amalgam mercury

fillings or metal crowns that are placed over amalgam? Did you get them

replaced?

Chelation can be problematic before replacing the source of metal in your mouth,

as it just pulls more out of the metal and into the blood.

What type of IV chelation are you doing? EDTA? DMPS?

EDTA is mostly for lead or unclogging clogged arteries. But may cause problems

if done while you have a big mercury load.

DMPS is mostly for mercury and other metals, but has to be done with care, esp.

for fragile people.

Have to not start too high dose, and have to have lots of

vit/mineral/antioxidant support.

There are oral chelators that chelate metals with less probability of problems,

but not as fast.

different ones better for different metals.

For mercury, IMD, HMD, NDF, Pectasol CF, etc. are some options that work for

many. They chelate other metals also. Some are more expensive than others.

Google them and look at clinical trials experience and price.

Bernie

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DMPS should not be done while you still have amalgams in your mouth.

Some docs try to do higher dose DMPS or DMSA, which can be to much for many

people. Typical dosing is 3 days on at 3x/day, then 11 days off. Some will

recommend a higher dose of 500mg, some a lower dose of 50mg. Others say that

frequent low-dose is better (10-15mg DMSA every 3-4 hours around the clock). Do

some research, and then start slow!

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> What type of metal are you trying to chelate? Do you have dental amalgam

mercury fillings or metal crowns that are placed over amalgam? Did you get them

replaced?

> Chelation can be problematic before replacing the source of metal in your

mouth, as it just pulls more out of the metal and into the blood.

> What type of IV chelation are you doing? EDTA? DMPS?

> EDTA is mostly for lead or unclogging clogged arteries. But may cause problems

if done while you have a big mercury load.

> DMPS is mostly for mercury and other metals, but has to be done with care,

esp. for fragile people.

> Have to not start too high dose, and have to have lots of

vit/mineral/antioxidant support.

>

> There are oral chelators that chelate metals with less probability of

problems, but not as fast.

> different ones better for different metals.

> For mercury, IMD, HMD, NDF, Pectasol CF, etc. are some options that work for

many. They chelate other metals also. Some are more expensive than others.

Google them and look at clinical trials experience and price.

> Bernie

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