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Thanks but I took my last chlorella this morning so too late (this time).

For anyone else trying to rid mercury from their body, what would you suggest

instead of chlorella?

Janet

To: mscured

From: aerika.keith@...

Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2011 16:08:14 -0800

Subject: Re: Lion's Mane ()

Janet,

I don't know if you follow Andy Cutler but he warns against chlorella

for Hg tox because it has a high affinity for Hg in nature, therefore

it's often contaminated, and it causes redistribution because it

doesn't bond strongly to Hg like chelators. Again, not sure on your

stance but thought I'd mention that.

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Janet, you should check out the group frequent-dose-chelation. We

follow Andy Cutler's method of chelation, which is very small doses of

ALA, DMSA, or DMPS dosed on the half-life continuously for several

days with breaks in between. He is a chemist with his PhD from

Princeton who cured his own mercury poisoning. He actually says that

95 percent of MS patients he's seen are just mercury poisoned. I've

been treating mine as such, and wow, I am so close to being normal

after like 6 years of 63 symptoms of MS. One group member, , was

diagnosed with MS and she had her amalgams removed, chelated for a

year, and her MRI showed her lesions disappeared and the doctor

reversed her diagnosis. I'm hopeful as I have about 10 symptoms

remaining.

On Sat, Mar 12, 2011 at 7:57 AM, Janet Orchard wrote:

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> Thanks but I took my last chlorella this morning so too late (this time).

> For anyone else trying to rid mercury from their body, what would you

> suggest instead of chlorella?

> Janet

>

>

> To: mscured

> From: aerika.keith@...

> Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2011 16:08:14 -0800

> Subject: Re: Lion's Mane ()

>

> Janet,

> I don't know if you follow Andy Cutler but he warns against chlorella

> for Hg tox because it has a high affinity for Hg in nature, therefore

> it's often contaminated, and it causes redistribution because it

> doesn't bond strongly to Hg like chelators. Again, not sure on your

> stance but thought I'd mention that.

>

>

>

>

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