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>I was wondering what Mr Cutler thinks about

> the amino acid L-Histidine as a chelator.

>

> I have read on a few sites, that histidine

> chelates copper, zinc, nickel, cobalt.

>

> I wonder whether it can chelate copper, mercury

> and maybe lead effectively.

> Ali

Yes, Hulda likes it for copper chelation.

I have been cautious about its use because Andy does not mention it (that

I'm aware of) and I could not find out what the half-life is.

Is anyone able to figure out the half-life of histidine out of interest

(Googling it brought me no luck)?

Even if it is a chelator - then it can only be used according to the

half-life.

However, Andy is such a scientist that unless there are valid papers showing

this, I doubt he would suggest its use.

Thanks,

DeanSA

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> >I was wondering what Mr Cutler thinks about

> > the amino acid L-Histidine as a chelator.

> >

> > I have read on a few sites, that histidine

> > chelates copper, zinc, nickel, cobalt.

> >

> > I wonder whether it can chelate copper, mercury

> > and maybe lead effectively.

>

> > Ali

>

> Yes, Hulda likes it for copper chelation.

> I have been cautious about its use because Andy does not mention it

(that

> I'm aware of) and I could not find out what the half-life is.

> Is anyone able to figure out the half-life of histidine out of interest

> (Googling it brought me no luck)?

> Even if it is a chelator - then it can only be used according to the

> half-life.

> However, Andy is such a scientist that unless there are valid papers

showing

> this, I doubt he would suggest its use.

> Thanks,

> DeanSA

>

Hi Dean. I could not find what the half life is of

L-histidine. The only reference I found on this was

that the half life of this amino acid is short.

Greetings,

Ali

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Histidine can't be a chelator, in the sense that it isn't going to be

able to chelate metals out of the body, because Andy refers to

supplementing histidine for various problems and he would have

mentioned something if it could chelate. I don't see anything in the

structure that would make it a chelator:

http://www.newdruginfo.com/pharmacopeia/usp28/v28230/usp28nf23s0_m37440.htm

Some people get confused about terminology.

J

> >

> >

> >

> > >I was wondering what Mr Cutler thinks about

> > > the amino acid L-Histidine as a chelator.

> > >

> > > I have read on a few sites, that histidine

> > > chelates copper, zinc, nickel, cobalt.

> > >

> > > I wonder whether it can chelate copper, mercury

> > > and maybe lead effectively.

> >

> > > Ali

> >

> > Yes, Hulda likes it for copper chelation.

> > I have been cautious about its use because Andy does not mention it

> (that

> > I'm aware of) and I could not find out what the half-life is.

> > Is anyone able to figure out the half-life of histidine out of

interest

> > (Googling it brought me no luck)?

> > Even if it is a chelator - then it can only be used according to the

> > half-life.

> > However, Andy is such a scientist that unless there are valid papers

> showing

> > this, I doubt he would suggest its use.

> > Thanks,

> > DeanSA

> >

>

> Hi Dean. I could not find what the half life is of

> L-histidine. The only reference I found on this was

> that the half life of this amino acid is short.

>

> Greetings,

>

> Ali

>

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> Hi Dean. I could not find what the half life is of

> L-histidine. The only reference I found on this was

> that the half life of this amino acid is short.

>

> Greetings,

>

> Ali

Thanks Ali. I'm sure that Andy would have mentioned it if it had any real

value as a chelator.

Surprising not been able to locate the half-life none-the-less.

Thanks,

Dean

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> Hi Dean. I could not find what the half life is of

> L-histidine. The only reference I found on this was

> that the half life of this amino acid is short.

>

> Greetings,

>

> Ali

Thanks Ali. I'm sure that Andy would have mentioned it if it had any real

value as a chelator.

Surprising not been able to locate the half-life none-the-less.

Thanks,

Dean

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> Hi Dean. I could not find what the half life is of

> L-histidine. The only reference I found on this was

> that the half life of this amino acid is short.

>

> Greetings,

>

> Ali

Thanks Ali. I'm sure that Andy would have mentioned it if it had any real

value as a chelator.

Surprising not been able to locate the half-life none-the-less.

Thanks,

Dean

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