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Andy has commented on OSR, here are the links. These messages can be found in

the Links section, Links > Andy's posts, new folder, 2008 > Fads - DAN, NCD, OSR

and others ------------Jackie

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Autism-Mercury/message/231843

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Autism-Mercury/message/233121

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Autism-Mercury/message/233120

In frequent-dose-chelation kristinhomme wrote:

The latest issue of the Dental Amalgam Mercury Solutions (DAMS)

newsletter has an article about chemist Boyd Haley's new

chelator, " Oxidative Stress Relief " , which he developed specifically

to address mercury. Apparently the two thiol groups are optimally

positioned to grab mercury as tightly as possible, to minimize

redistribution. Thus, in theory this " antioxidant " can be taken as a

nutritional supplement without regard to half-life, and in conjunction

with other regimes.

I faxed the article to , and her assistant responded

that is aware of the product and that Cutler is of the opinion

that it is not an effective chelator and doesn't do what it claims to

do.

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Links to Andy's posts on this subject can be found in the links

section, " Andy's post, new folder file " " Fads - DAN, NCD, OSR, and

others " sub file.

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> The latest issue of the Dental Amalgam Mercury Solutions (DAMS)

> newsletter has an article about chemist Boyd Haley's new

> chelator, " Oxidative Stress Relief " , which he developed specifically

> to address mercury. Apparently the two thiol groups are optimally

> positioned to grab mercury as tightly as possible, to minimize

> redistribution. Thus, in theory this " antioxidant " can be taken as a

> nutritional supplement without regard to half-life, and in conjunction

> with other regimes.

>

> I faxed the article to , and her assistant responded

> that is aware of the product and that Cutler is of the opinion

> that it is not an effective chelator and doesn't do what it claims to

> do.

>

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