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I have had some blood work done and my Liver enzyme bilirubin is

elevated. I have read there is some concern with chelation with

elevated liver enzymes. Thanks Sheila

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> I have had some blood work done and my Liver enzyme bilirubin is

> elevated. I have read there is some concern with chelation with

> elevated liver enzymes. Thanks Sheila

>

The short answer is yes, if you are using Cutler's protocol and adding

liver support.

There's previous comments by Andy Cutler on elevated liver enzymes and

liver support in the wiki here:

http://onibasu.com/wiki/Liver_support

Jay

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> I have had some blood work done and my Liver enzyme bilirubin is

> elevated. I have read there is some concern with chelation with

> elevated liver enzymes. Thanks Sheila

>

The short answer is yes, if you are using Cutler's protocol and adding

liver support.

There's previous comments by Andy Cutler on elevated liver enzymes and

liver support in the wiki here:

http://onibasu.com/wiki/Liver_support

Jay

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> > I have had some blood work done and my Liver enzyme bilirubin is

> > elevated. I have read there is some concern with chelation with

> > elevated liver enzymes. Thanks Sheila

> >

>

> The short answer is yes, if you are using Cutler's protocol and

adding

> liver support.

>

> There's previous comments by Andy Cutler on elevated liver enzymes

and

> liver support in the wiki here:

>

> http://onibasu.com/wiki/Liver_support

>

> Jay

I too have elevated bilirubin and I know it is because of Mercury.

Do you feel this is why yours is elevated as well? So, I have been

gearing up to chelate with ALA-so should I know do it? Are there

risks? I take Milk Thistle. Help! what do I do or take before

chelating? I think chelating will help those of us with elevated

bilirubin-or so some think. More input on this would be great.

> Thanks, Sidney

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