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I understand that ALA removes intracellular mercury, and DMSA removes mercury

outside of the cells. Does it then make since to give DMSA only for the last few

doses of a round in order to prevent redistribution of mercury and sweep that

" stirred up " mercury out of the body? We are currently chelating our almost 3

year old daughter who weighs 32 pounds with 12.5 mg each of DMSA and ALA.

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Andy states somewhere in HTI that you can certainly take the last dose or two

with just the DMSA. I believe he says it may alleviate some of the day after

side effects substantially.

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> I understand that ALA removes intracellular mercury, and DMSA removes mercury

outside of the cells. Does it then make since to give DMSA only for the last few

doses of a round in order to prevent redistribution of mercury and sweep that

" stirred up " mercury out of the body? We are currently chelating our almost 3

year old daughter who weighs 32 pounds with 12.5 mg each of DMSA and ALA.

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> Thanks,

> Emerson

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We don't do that. We do the same dosing throughout the round. If you can find it

in the book, that's fine. Otherwise I woudn't do it.

TJ

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Sent: Tue, July 20, 2010 10:27:06 PM

Subject: [ ] DMSA only at the end of a round?

I understand that ALA removes intracellular mercury, and DMSA removes mercury

outside of the cells. Does it then make since to give DMSA only for the last few

doses of a round in order to prevent redistribution of mercury and sweep that

" stirred up " mercury out of the body? We are currently chelating our almost 3

year old daughter who weighs 32 pounds with 12.5 mg each of DMSA and ALA.

Thanks,

Emerson

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