Re: Why would detox be unsuccessful?
- Subject: Re: Why would detox be unsuccessful?
- Date: Tue, 30 May 2000 21:18:29 EDT
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One thing that makes a lot of sense to me and would cause
one to stay away from injections is that as the chelator agent pulls the
nasties out of the body tissue into the bloodstream, then the detox
metabolic pathways have to get going to get the stuff processed out of
the blood, over to the liver, processed in the liver , then into either
the kidneys/urine or bile onto it's way to the stool.
This isn't what happens. The DMPS and DMSA - mercury complexes go right out
in the urine as is. No liver processing involved. LA is what moves mercury
between the organs and gets more put into bile by the liver.
Andy Cutler
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