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See " Rooney2007.pdf " in our files section.

When the paper came out Andy commented a bit in autism mercury. I

don't remember if he said anything about selenium at that time.

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> I just did a search on pubmed using " mercury alpha lipoic acid " and

> at first I thought I was reading from Andy's book. It even mentioned

> how cysteine can transport mercury throughout the body -- wow! It

> mentioned ala,dmps,dmsa as the chelators that work " when used

> properly " . It mentioned how NAC and glutiathione could be

> counterproductive which contradicted earlier reports.

>

> However, it also mentioned that selenium might now be

> counterproductive when used with the chelating agents. Zinc was still

> considered safe.

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> Any comments? The researchers were from Dublin, Ireland.

>

> Val

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> I just did a search on pubmed using " mercury alpha lipoic acid "

and

> at first I thought I was reading from Andy's book. It even

mentioned

> how cysteine can transport mercury throughout the body -- wow! It

> mentioned ala,dmps,dmsa as the chelators that work " when used

> properly " . It mentioned how NAC and glutiathione could be

> counterproductive which contradicted earlier reports.

>

> However, it also mentioned that selenium might now be

> counterproductive when used with the chelating agents. Zinc was

still

> considered safe.

>

> Any comments? The researchers were from Dublin, Ireland.

>

> Val

>

Is this the Rooney report that you are talking about?

Kenny

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Andy gave a thoughtful reply on this topic, FDC post #17233...

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/frequent-dose-chelation/message/17233

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> >

> > I just did a search on pubmed using " mercury alpha lipoic acid " and

> > at first I thought I was reading from Andy's book. It even mentioned

> > how cysteine can transport mercury throughout the body -- wow! It

> > mentioned ala,dmps,dmsa as the chelators that work " when used

> > properly " . It mentioned how NAC and glutiathione could be

> > counterproductive which contradicted earlier reports.

> >

> > However, it also mentioned that selenium might now be

> > counterproductive when used with the chelating agents. Zinc was

still

> > considered safe.

> >

> > Any comments? The researchers were from Dublin, Ireland.

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> > Val

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See here:

http://onibasu.com/archives/fdc/17233.html

Dave.

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Posted by: " seashell_555 " seashell_555@... seashell_555

Sun Jul 6, 2008 12:26 am (PDT)

I just did a search on pubmed using " mercury alpha lipoic acid " and

at first I thought I was reading from Andy's book. It even mentioned

how cysteine can transport mercury throughout the body -- wow! It

mentioned ala,dmps,dmsa as the chelators that work " when used

properly " . It mentioned how NAC and glutiathione could be

counterproductive which contradicted earlier reports.

However, it also mentioned that selenium might now be

counterproductive when used with the chelating agents. Zinc was still

considered safe.

Any comments? The researchers were from Dublin, Ireland.

Val

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