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DMSA, ALA, and gum health

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I've been chelating for 18 months or so.

It's done me a lot of good, but I've began to notice that it's taken a

toll on me in the sense that my gums have minutely but nevertheless

noticeably moved back or retrenched.

Cutler mentions that mercury is bad for the gums, and causes

retrenchment. I would put being mercury free above everything else,

but best of all would be to become mercury free without unpleasant

side-effects.

This has been mentioned as a side-effect here before. Does anyone

know more about this, its causes, or its treatment?

For right now, it's no more chelation until I recover.

S.

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