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All I know is that has consulted with several cancer

patients. Andy probably has too. They would be the ones to ask.

I noticed that Andy has some books at his site related to cancer:

http://www.noamalgam.com/booksforsale.html

" How to Fight Cancer and Win " sounds good.

J

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> I recently got a diagnosis of breast cancer. I am trying to figure

> out how my chelation regimen for mercury, silver, and lead is going to

> work with cancer treatment. I feel much better when chelating with

> ALA. Furthermore, I believe my heavy metal toxicity has surely not

> helped keep a tumor from growing in my breast. I searched for

> information on this in Andy's books and through Onibasu and on this

> group. I really did not find anything specific to my questions and

> concerns.

>

> Is there anyone else on this group that has gotten a diagnosis of

> cancer while chelating? Anyone have any suggestions on how I can make

> chelation work with cancer treatments? Has Andy addressed this

> somewhere I missed?

>

> I finished my amalgam removal in November 2006. Began chelating with

> DMSA frequent low dose soon after. Had awful side effects; it was a

> tough winter. Added ALA 3 to 4 months later which helped with side

> effects but did not eliminate them. Found out 8 months after

> beginning chelation (July 2007) that one tiny amalgam was missed. Got

> it out right away. DMSA made me really sick even after that. I

> figured the lead was the culprit perhaps. Switched to ALA only and

> have tried DMSA a couple of times since but always found it caused

> problems. So I have continued with ALA low dose every three hours

> with appropriate rest breaks. I have been comfortable with it and

> feel better on chelation than off. I have continued to battle

> depression and adrenal problems. Ironically, those have gotten a lot

> better just lately. AND NOW THIS CANCER THING!

>

> My hair test from October 2006 is Number 25.

>

> Any thoughts, suggestions, supports will be greatly appreciated.

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Thank you, Dave, so much for taking the time to look at my hair test.

I should have told you that my son and husband are numbers 26 and 27

in case you want to see the whole family.

I really appreciate your interpretation of my test. It is most

helpful to get another opinion.

I am on a low to no carb diet now. This started out last October with

cutting out all glutin containing foods. Then I recently expanded it.

I eat lots of low carb veges and meat and fat. I do very little fish

(maybe once a week Alaskan wild salmon) because of the mercury and

other things. One thing that I have ramped up in the past year is

iodine. Now I am ramping it up even more. I also have been rubbing

it on my breasts for a couple of months now. I have just started

taking the green tea extract and fractionated pectin. I will be

adding other things one by one in the days ahead.

I will enter another separate post on this forum to share my

experience with gadolinium which was given to me on Monday for MRI

imaging.

In the meantime, I am considering my options for the breast cancer.

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> Hi. I can't offer a lot on the cancer front, but here is what I get

out of

> your hair test.

>

> FWIW, I've been told that the Gerson folks down in Mexico, send

their patients

> first thing for dental remediation for mercury exposure. So, I

think you may

> well be on the right track.

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Dave,

Thank you for the the analysis on my family. My son was very sick and

got rid of his amalgams and chelated for a while. Then he quit. He

still needs to chelate and I tell him so. But he is young and feels

it gets in the way of life. (Let me tell you, when it really gets in

the way of life, he will wish he had chelated all along.) He had

various exposures to metals including four years in a metal shop,

several months with a company that dumped mercury containing bulbs

from plasma and other tv type screens in the garbage causing them to

break, all the usual vaccinations that someone his age would have had,

exposure from his poisoned mother, and silver exposure in the hot tub.

Our hot tub had a silver ion cartridge. We no longer hot tub at all

due to that and the other chemicals, chlorine and bromine. I had a

naturopathic physician who gave us colloidal silver years ago. We

hadn't used very much over the years, but clearly it built up.

I had not caught the copper on my husband's results. I will have to

consider that more carefully. That means back to the Cutler books and

set aside the cancer books for a few minutes. My husband chelates

along with me most rounds with ALA. Then once in a while I give him

DMSA for the lead. He definitely had lead exposure in his life and I

believe he has a lot to dump. But that has to go slowly.

Thanks again very much for your careful analysis.

llamabb

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> Here's my take on Dad:

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> 11 outside of the green zone

> 2 red

> Counts as " suspicious "

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