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> > Hello.

> > I have been chelating for the last 2 years and a half. Now, I´m

on

> > 100mg ALA every 3 hours (I follow Andy protocol and the last few

> > rounds I didn´t take dmsa 50mg like usually), basic Andy

> > suplementation and 2+3/4 grains of Armour with 20mg HC. Overall

I feel

> > quite better than before and I recently just married.

> >

> > My wife and I want to have children but I´m worried about

mercury and

> > its toxic effects. I would like to get some advice (as long as

you

> > can) to know if there are risks, what is the best momement to

try it

> > (on/off)or whatever you consider important.

>

>

> If the mother is chelating, he says " don't conceive until the

later of

> 18 months after removal (of amalgams), 3 months after the last

> chelation round, or 6 months after symptoms have subsided

> substantially and are not changing. "

>

> Jay

>

Hello Jay

Thank you for the reply and information. I was reading on onibasu

and It seems to talk about the problems for a woman who is

chelating. In my case, my wife hasn´t this problem, but I´m on

cutler´s protocol, is this a problem when we want to have a baby?.

Fran

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> In my case, my wife hasn´t this problem, but I´m on

> cutler´s protocol, is this a problem when we want to have a baby?.

Ah in that case, Cutler has said sperm does not have any significant

amount of mercury.

http://onibasu.com/archives/am/202252.html

Assuming you have healthy sperm, I can't think of any other medical

issues relating to mercury that might prevent you from fathering a baby...

Jay

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