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I have a client that has a bullet that is lodged in near her aorta.

It has been their for 10 years and is too dangerous to remove.

She also has many other dental metals and associated symptoms and wants to

remove them and chelate.

Now, can she chelate with a bullet in her?

I assume the bullet is lead, but I guess could have many other metals in?

I had wondered if she could just used DMPS as it does not chelate lead. Is that

correct?

Does ALA chelate lead or not at all?

Thanks,

Dean

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> I have a client that has a bullet that is lodged in near her aorta.

> It has been their for 10 years and is too dangerous to remove.

> She also has many other dental metals and associated symptoms and

wants to remove them and chelate.

>

> Now, can she chelate with a bullet in her?

> I assume the bullet is lead, but I guess could have many other

metals in?

I imagine so. I don't think I'd want to try this if it were me.

Pulling more metals into the heart area sounds pretty scary.

> I had wondered if she could just used DMPS as it does not chelate

lead. Is that correct?

I think it does somewhat. I have seen in onibasu a post where Andy

said, based on one paper he looked at, that DMPS was about 4 times

less efficient at chelating lead than DMSA.

> Does ALA chelate lead or not at all?

I think it has not been determined. It might chelate lead.

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> Thanks,

> Dean

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> Does ALA chelate lead or not at all?

I'm not sure anyone knows. FWIW, my son's urine test had lead coming

out during an ALA-only round, and I've seen similar reports at

autism-mercury.

Nell

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