Guest guest Posted August 20, 2008 Report Share Posted August 20, 2008 I don't think it does anything, I think there is some selective reading of statistical fluctuations masquerading as data. Andy > I see from Onibasu that Andy says he has not looked into MCP in detail, > but has said that if it is supposed to bind metals in the gut it is not > effective, because as he has said elsewhere, gut reabsorption of metals > is not significant. > > On the Austim-Lead Yahoo group, someone in public health with respect > to lead issues recently posted info on a recent study, and there is > another study discussed on the life extension foundation web site. > > MCP is claimed to measurably and significantly reduce blood levels of > metals and increase urinary excretion. The claimed mechanism of action > is not in the gut, but that it gets into the bloodstream. > > It would be useful if Andy could look into MCP and communicate his > assessment, including, if it looks like MCP does something, whether > there is any danger of redistribution if it is used incorrectly, and if > so whether a correct protcol can be determined. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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