Guest guest Posted June 24, 2007 Report Share Posted June 24, 2007 > So my concern is this..... my blood brain barrier > obviously was in place at the time of the mercury poisoning. My health > problems are primarily endocrine in nature anyway...not mental. > Therefore, is it logical to conclude that the mercury in my body has > NOT made it into my brain due to the blood brain barrier? TK--- no, your brain controls your endocrine system If that be > the case...am I not risking acutally PUTTING mercury in my brain by > chelating with ALA? TK--- if chelate incorrectly I mean ALA binds with mercury and > ALA will cross the BBB....so if I put ALA in my bod, as it draws > mercury out of other parts of my body...when it crosses the BBB, won't > it acutally be carrying with it that mercury INTO my brain? TK--- only if you chelate incorrectly and, your body burden is higher than your brain burden. one reason to start with dmsa and dmps for a # of rounds to reduce body burden after amalgam removal Do I risk > redistribution INTO the brain, say at the end of a round? TK--- To a [very] small degree yes. you can not control redistribution, you can only minimise it. But [YOU] have Hg in your brain already. Your brian controls your endocrine system. So to get the Hg out you will need to use ALA. Any > thoughts???? > > Kristi in Alabama > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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