Guest guest Posted August 6, 2008 Report Share Posted August 6, 2008 > > -- > > DMSA chelates lead, which ALA is not known to do per Andy Cutler. You > may want to read what he says about lead poisoning and its > remeditation in his book Hair Test Analysis and in his previous Yahoo > Group posts via Onibasu. > > Basically, the Cutler protocol for lead chelation (in people without > a mercury problem) is to use DMSA intensively for a month or two, > every 4 hours or more often in rounds of up to 2 weeks, with breaks > equal or greater to the amount of chelation time, and after the > initial intensive period, to do a round of DMSA every month or two. > ALA is recommended as helpful but not required. > > The rationale is that lead slowly comes out of the bones and other > tissues where it is stored into the bloodstream, where it is mopped > up by the periodic DMSA rounds, then more comes out, etc. Also, > unlike mercury, it does not stay stuck in the brain, and will slowly > be removed from there, and everywhere, by this process, as I > understand it by a process of equilibrium. > Hello Beige table.. Is this for sure??? I have done at least 8 DMSA 50 mg/ALA 50mg and less.. I would hate if I only did the three days a month , then to find that all of the three years I spent chelating did not remove the lead I have . Should I do a few rounds of two weeks of length of just DMSA in order to lower my lead levels.. I started out with ALA and saw no improvements.. When I had the DMSA I had major healing of my gut and nervous system.. I thought also that DMSA helps take the mercury out of the body.. So would it not be worth it to always take both ALA and DMSA together?? all of the time?? The ALA takes it out of the brain for circulation in the body and then the DMSA helps to lower the body level Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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