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> How do you track the progress of chelation? How do you know when to

stop?

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Andy has posted about this several times. The posts would mostly be

in autism mercury archives, and could be searched for using

www.onibasu.com There might be posts about this in the Andy_Index

From my memory, what he usually says is that progress is tracked by

side effects and improvement in symptoms. Once the person gets to the

point where they are not having side effects anymore at the high end

of the chelation dose range (for ALA, because ALA is the only

essential chelator), then the person should continue to chelate for a

period of time (it would be best to find the posts from Andy).

J

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