johnnyb
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I know Gigi discussed this with me a bit, on how chlorella and cilantro tincture could help remove mercury and other metals.
My son is 3 and still has very little language, and I was just curious what the protocol (Doctor K?) would be for removing the metals as safely as possible with cilantro and chlorella?
The chlorella is safe to ingest at his age- did we say he couldn't take the cilantro internally yet? Rub in a drop here and there?
Has anyone chelated a young child with this protocol? The alternative is a challenge test and IVs, which I fear may be too much too fast.
Any assistance appreciated! He just tested with a moderate mercury burden on a urine porphyrin test, which I hear is a really good indicator of mercury burden. He would have already been on the chlorella if I could figure out how to get him to take it! He sees green and runs for the hills
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I am not a young child, but I'm highly sensitive, and I found cilantro to be WAY too strong for me for a long time, until I reduced my mercury load somewhat. Be careful, as mobilizing mercury can be very dangerous if not done right, and it can make a condition a lot worse (it did for me).
You can rub cilantro tincture on the wrist and not take it orally, from my understanding, but I think even that would be too strong for a 3-year old. If you decide to use cilantro, I would start with just a leaf or two chopped up in food, but personally I think you should gather a lot more information before attempting this at all -- better safe than sorry.
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GiGi
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JohnnyB, I totally agree with LYMECF ---- do not try this on your own. Go and find a reputable practitioner who deals with all of this.
I just ran into a naturopath in New Jersey who might be able to help or help you to find someone knowledgable.
Do not take or rub in Cilantro tincture. There is enough scientific evidence from Japan that it crosses the bbb. You do not want to do that without guidance.
Hide a drop of the chlorella or a quarter of a pill in a thick berry mousse.
Anyone doing good energetic testing can see what your child can tolerate and what not. Just do not do this by yourself, please. There are many practitioners, medical doctors, who treat children for these type problems. You don't want to do any harm as a parent, for certain.
Take care.
P.S. Contact me privately for the name of the person I mentioned above. She may help or know others.
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johnnyb
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Thanks, Gigi. I'll shoot you an email. This is obviously a very delicate situation, and I really need some guidance.
- JB
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