Guest guest Posted March 20, 2007 Report Share Posted March 20, 2007 > > It is possible that ALA by itself would increase fecal > excretion but not urinary excretion. TK--- that is the primary excretion route using ALA I might also be > a " non-excretor " for whatever reason. And I still had > amalgams in. TK--- this is one of the reasons urine testing is not informative unless done correctly during a round of chelation All I know is that I didn't pass any > mercury with ALA and chlorella alone TK--- and how did you test that ? details - dosage, timing, collection procedure , but passed some > mercury the same day after an EDTA challenge TK--- challenge tests produce results for most people but are not inforamtive unless done correctly during a round of chelation (I didn't > know this was not advisable). > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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