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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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