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SORRY! I know this is asked a trillion times. And I'm waiting for Dr. Cutler's

book, but I needs

to know now... how soon after the last amalgam is pulled is it suggested to

start ALA?

Also, what's the general consensus on solely using ALA vs DMSA?

Thanks for bearing with me. I know these are total FAQ type questions...

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> SORRY! I know this is asked a trillion times. And I'm waiting for

Dr. Cutler's book, but I needs

> to know now... how soon after the last amalgam is pulled is it

suggested to start ALA?

>

3-4 months

> Also, what's the general consensus on solely using ALA vs DMSA?

>

ALA is the only necessary chelator because it will remove mercury from

the brain and organs. Some people have chelated with ALA alone.

DMSA and DMPS often help to alleviate the side effects of mercury and

of ALA chelation. For some (most?) people this aspect is necessary.

J

> Thanks for bearing with me. I know these are total FAQ type questions...

>

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> SORRY! I know this is asked a trillion times. And I'm waiting for

Dr. Cutler's book, but I needs

> to know now... how soon after the last amalgam is pulled is it

suggested to start ALA?

>

3-4 months

> Also, what's the general consensus on solely using ALA vs DMSA?

>

ALA is the only necessary chelator because it will remove mercury from

the brain and organs. Some people have chelated with ALA alone.

DMSA and DMPS often help to alleviate the side effects of mercury and

of ALA chelation. For some (most?) people this aspect is necessary.

J

> Thanks for bearing with me. I know these are total FAQ type questions...

>

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