>From a friend:

Hi Rick,

Could you post this regarding the recent post on MAPI and heavy metals?

'some Indian Mapi products use metals, but not lead. MAPI products are
of the highest purity and quality, everywhere in the world'

This has been said before but it is not true.  Someone was recently admitted
to hospital in the US with severe lead poisoning - chronic abdominal pain,
needing morphine followed by a course of chelation de-toxification. The rest
of the family was clear.  This person had been taking a MAP preparation sent
from India - branded with the stasndard 'three vaidya' label.  When tested
by the lab it was found to have dangerously high levels of lead - it was not
a bit of contamination.  The only conclusion is that they *do* use lead in
the Indian products - though hopefully not in the products that are
exported.  MAPI products *should* be safe - as long as nothing gets mixed
up.  

Regards 

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