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There are questions I've had that I don't find answers to:

Is there a degree of brain toxicity wherein ALA chelation is not a

good idea? When should one decide not to attempt chelation? I ask

this because I really, really react to ALA.

Does ALA free mercury out of cells in the brain, but not necessarily

bind to each particle of mercury and escort it out? Why and when

would mercury particles free up so that DMPS or DMSA is needed

(which doesn't help in the brain)? And finally, if some mercury is

freed in the brain but not necessarily escorted out past the blood

brain barrier, isn't there some risk it will connect with previously

healthy neurons and destroy them?

I don't want to be slowly replacing one type of brain damage, i.e.,

endocrine, with worsening of another form of brain damage and

accelerating something like Alzheimer's and/or MS.

Thanks,

Joanne

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