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Re: Going to see a Chinese Doctor - What to expect ?
Yes but who are the bad reports from? People who are trying to sell DMSA and AVA would benefit from turning people against corriander and Chlorella wouldnt they? It's easy to spread the word about something online. I trust corriander because it's naturual and as long as I'm taking something that removes it from the body alongside it then it's ok. I understand what it is and what it does, it mobilises mercury and I have to do that in order to get it out. I am careful about how often and how much I take though because it works!
I've been researching DMSA:
'Common diprotic acids include malic acid, found in apples and cherries, and tartaric acid, found in grapes and pineapples.'
I found out that DMSA is a succinic acid. It's highly combustible and dangerous but it's supposed to be safe in the form you're taking it. I lost the link but I got to diprotic adid from succinic acid and I think that because I already know apples and grapes chelate mercury I'll take it in that form and do my juice fast. I'll add cherries and pineapples, yum!
I'm just happier the more natural things are that I place in my body. Anyway I'm not paying £50 for 45 tabs! Shock, horror! lol
Perhaps you could research succinic acid. I found out about apples, rhubarb, grapes, tomatoes and potatoes chelating properties by researching. I think that if someone's trying to sell me something to do a job I can find a cheaper and more natural way of getting the same thing.
After all they take succinct acid from amber oil, everything starts with nature and surely the less it's messed with the better? That's just me.
'Succinic Acid (Butanedioic Acid) is a dicarboxylic acid of four carbon atoms. It occurs naturally in plant and animal tissues.'
http://chemicalland21.com/industrialchem/organic/SUCCINIC%20ACID.htm
So I'll get it from my fruit and veg, I have to eat those anyway.
Thanks for the link; I wouldn't have found out what DMSA was without that.