Guest guest Posted March 25, 2008 Report Share Posted March 25, 2008 > > > By the way, if a person got all their merc out and did no chelation, would they ever get rid of it ? > Not much. When a person takes all of the amalgam out of their mouth, that stops the daily dose of mercury that they get from amalgam vapor. If the person is toxic to a certain point the presence of mercury in their body interferes with the detoxification process, preventing much removal of metals, if any at all. Even if the person hasn't reached that point, the human body is not designed to remove the quantities of heavy metals that we are exposed to. A healthy person would be eliminating some with time, not much compared to how much is there. The natural clearance of mercury from the brain is so small that significant amounts will not clear in the person's lifetime. If someone wants to remove metals from the brain the only way is with appropriate chelation with ALA. J > Marcia > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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