Guest guest Posted September 28, 2008 Report Share Posted September 28, 2008 Hi Amy, Welcome to the list. EDTA is contraindicated for mercury poisoned people. Suppositories are generally discouraged on this list. Most here do oral chelation using Andy Cutler's protocol. ALA (alpha lipoic acid) which chelates mercury from body and brain and chelates arsenic and DMSA (dimercapto succinic acid) chelates mercury from body, not brain and chelates lead. Both in oral form are available in the US without a prescription. Questions for the doc: Why EDTA? Why suppositories? When will you read Andy Cutler's books, " Hair Test Interpreting " and " Amalgam Illness " ? Please read the FAQs of this list before agreeing to anything this doc suggests. Also, consider identifying and reducing/removing sources of exposure. See www.danasview.net/metals S S CaNaEDTA suppositories Posted by: " Amy " amyv_edi@... amyv_edi Sun Sep 28, 2008 7:34 am (PDT) Hi. My 4 yr old had the urinary phophyrin test and is high in Aluminum, Lead, Arsenic and Mercury. His DAN! dr would like to start chelating him in a few days using CaNaEDTA suppositorys (soy free). I am new to chelation and wonder if there are any questions I should be asking the dr. Thanks for your help, Amy in MN. ------------------------------------------------------------ Greencard Click here for the help you need in securing your greencard! http://tagline.excite.com/fc/JkJQPTgKqD6pdYc8vzHe4JAu4f5kx3B0O498F58wViQsoaxj5RV\ wKM/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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