Topic: DMSA - is it also a binder, or just a mobilizer?
Tammy N.
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Thanks:)
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Catgirl
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I think it's just a mobilizer.
I've been doing it for several months now, and my brain is working better, and I'm much calmer than I was before treatment.
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Tammy N.
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Thanks Catgirl.
Wanted to double check.... anyone else?
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GiGi
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DMSA is not a binder. It should only be taken with close supervision and/or frequent energetic testing and someone who understands the effects of toxic metals.
Parasites and toxic metals are close together. From my own experience, there is not one without the other.
Take care.
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Tammy N.
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Thank you. I am working closely with an ART practitioner..... see him about every 2 weeks. At my next appt I want to talk more about binders. I'm not taking enough imo.
Thanks.
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ukcarry
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I had some bad experiences with DMSA .......it is certainly not a binder. Just go slowly with it, Tammy, before taking any appreciable amount.
According to my LLMD, some people are sensitive to it, but some tolerate it better as their heavy metal load lowers.
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Razzle
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And people with certain methylation genomic variants need to be extremely careful with it, as it does contain sulfur and can aggravate sulfur sensitivity (not the same as sulfa-drug allergy - this is different).
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