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Does this help? I've been doing this for the past few days in the hopes that it will bring my mercury levels down. I got my results back and reference range was 4 and mine was 21!
What other safe options are there? I have some zeolite and zeoite hp by nutramedix but am on cholestyramine and lots of abx, so I don't feel comfortable trying this without my llmds consent.
Anyone tried this with success? Or other safe natural ways of chelating?
Thank you mandy
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I think Chlorella can help you detox from mercury.
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Cilantro and chlorella both chelate mercury as will as other nutrients such as DMSA, EDTA, ALA, NAC, Garlic, vitamin C but it is way more complicated than that and should be done
under a knowledgeable doctor's supervision. You can end up making
yourself more sick, a I mean intensely sick) by moving around the mercury but
not moving it out of your body.
I would not suggest it doing this on your own.
Educate yourself about.
There are many points of view about it and different protocols, including removing mercury
amalgams if you have them in your teeth.
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So I guess there is conflicing opinion on whether chlorella and cilantro chelate mercury according to Rosner.
I am using both, and ALA. I can't believe I'm drinking whole bunches of cilantro. It's not making me feel better or worse.
The funny thing is I have NO amalgams in my mouth. I have eaten salmon and tuna in abundance for many years, thinking I was eating a healthy diet. Never thought I'd get mercury poisoning.
Does mercury go away on its own once the other infections are eliminated, or once you eliminate the source?
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A friend of mine has mercury & lead poisoning. She found a product to put in her bath water. It seems promising!
Someone else recommended it to her because it helped them so much. I'm thinking about getting it myself because it can't hurt.
I'm not sure if I'm supposed to give a URL here or not. I'm certainly not affiliated with the product in any way and have yet to try it myself.
It's called Beyond Clean. It seems to be pulling the metals out of her because she's been feeling sick and had to take breaks from the baths--and she's tried many things already that have not worked.
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