We have not found oral chelation protocols to be
sufficiently effective.....to recommend them for experimenters.  While our
evaluations have, admittedly, been of a limited nature.....our results have
been rather conclusive.
Oral chelation techniques do seem to aid the general health....over
time....but appear to offer little measureable results for addressing acute
or serious chronic circumstances.
                        This is just our experience....others may have
achieved different results.
                                            Sincerely,  Brooks Bradley.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Trem" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, November 05, 2001 10:22 AM
Subject: Re: CS>ONLY IV Chelation??


> Hi Duncan,
>
> I see Bob mentioned cleaning ones pipes of plaque by using IV chelation.
Do
> you have any info on oral chelation doing the same thing.  I have been
> toying with getting IV chelation because I have high blood pressure and
> assume it's from hardening of the arteries.  If oral will do it, I would
> rather go that way but don't want to waste money if it won't work as well
or
> not at all.  Metal removal is not what I'm after.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Trem
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Duncan Crow" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Sunday, November 04, 2001 7:11 PM
> Subject: CS>ONLY IV Chelation??
>
>
> > | Oral chelation is a farce. Only IV chelation really works, and it is
the
> > only
> > | protocol recognized and approved by  the FDA for the removal of heavy
> > metals
> > | from the body i.e. lead, chromium, mercury, and uranium.
> >
> > Hi Bob;
> >
> > Based on real data I'd have to disagree that only IV chelation works.
> >
> > You haven't heard that raising intracellular glutathione levels will
> remove
> > many metals from the body. This information is in peer-reviewed journals
> and
> > appears in Medline.
> >
> > For example, glutathione helps remove mercury from the brain through
> > chelation (wrapping a metal in a protein for excretion). But it will
also
> > destroy pesticides and other toxins, free radicals, as well as working
as
> a
> > general immune system booster par excellence.
> >
> > Here's an example from Medline...Note that this abstract is specific to
> > detoxifying metal concentrations in the brain and restoring neurological
> > function. The whey protein isolate mentioned as the ideal cysteine donor
> is
> > Immunocal, which is the only one tested and approved by the FDA.
> >
> > The book I recommend for more information is Jimmy Gutman M.D.
> > "Gluthathione, Your Body's Most Powerful Healing Agent"
> ISBN#0-9687078-2-3.
> > Dr. Gutman didn't leave much out. The detoxification chapter has five
> pages
> > of small-type references.
> >
> > For more Immunocal information or the cheapest source, please contact me
> > directly.
> >
> > _______________
> > Cysteine metabolism and metal toxicity.
> >
> > Quig D.
> >
> > Doctor's Data, Inc., West Chicago, IL, USA. [email protected]
> >
> > Chronic, low level exposure to toxic metals is an increasing global
> problem.
> > The symptoms associated with the slow accumulation of toxic metals are
> > multiple and rather nondescript, and overt expression of toxic effects
may
> > not appear until later in life. The sulfhydryl-reactive metals (mercury,
> > cadmium, lead, arsenic) are particularly insidious and can affect a vast
> > array of biochemical and nutritional processes. The primary mechanisms
by
> > which the sulfhydryl-reactive metals elicit their toxic effects are
> > summarized. The pro-oxidative effects of the metals are compounded by
the
> > fact that the metals also inhibit antioxidative enzymes and deplete
> > intracellular glutathione. The metals also have the potential to disrupt
> the
> > metabolism and biological activities of many proteins due to their high
> > affinity for free sulfhydryl groups. Cysteine has a pivotal role in
> > inducible, endogenous detoxication mechanisms in the body, and metal
> > exposure taxes cysteine status. The protective effects of glutathione
and
> > the metallothioneins are discussed in detail. Basic research pertaining
to
> > the transport of toxic metals into the brain is summarized, and a case
is
> > made for the use of hydrolyzed whey protein to support metal
> detoxification
> > and neurological function. Metal exposure also affects essential element
> > status, which can further decrease antioxidation and detoxification
> > processes. Early detection and treatment of metal burden is important
for
> > successful detoxification, and optimization of nutritional status is
> > paramount to the prevention and treatment of metal toxicity.
> >
> > Publication Types:
> > Review
> > Review, Tutorial
> >
> > PMID: 9727078 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
> > _______________
> >
> > The cilantro slushies and the Vitamin C work especially well in the
body.
> > Cilantro is known to chelate mercury. MSM also chelates minerals, but
I'm
> > getting out of my element, having incomplete information about those.
> >
> >
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