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Re: Crohn's disease: iodine deficiency caused by mercury
 
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Re: Crohn's disease: iodine deficiency caused by mercury


>>Interestingly, sulphur has special capacities regarding to mercury. It binds to mercury. So, this might explain the DMSO and MSM efficacy.
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I now believe the MSM temporarily binds to colloidal Hg which is kind of bonded to tissue. Now I know Cutler does NOT recommend R+LA but certainly adding R+LA so deep into a chelation therapy should not bring forth any additonal issues. Plus benefits should be felt within just a couple of days.

I would try and add R+La with each dose of Chelation 100-150mg, see the Findings section:
//www.curezone.org/blogs/fm.asp?i=1675224#i




 

 
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