Re: Chelating with amalgams still in mouth
Hi vulcanel, sorry for the wait and thanks for the informative post. I agree with lots you stated. Just a couple of points I had:
>>>>>>>>>if you don't remove the source of the contamination, then after chelation, through normal chewing and tooth usage, the mercury will re-enter and defeat the purpose of the chelation in the first place.<<<<<<<<<<<<
I don't think it defeats the purpose. You would end up with *less* total mercury if you do chelate and a head start on healing.
Amalgams do continue to deposit mercury into the body/brain, but a chelator would at least help the body to rid some of it. The whole purpose of chelating is to *reduce* the mercury and every little bit helps. Sometimes a slower rate of chelation is easier on the body, plus a chelator could grab some of the free mercury before it settles in the body/brain.
I was thinking of a continuous low-dose chelation while the
Amalgams are still in, and continuing of course after the
Amalgams are removed.
>>>>>>>>>>>>Cilantro is not a chelator. Rather, it causes bacteria which are holding on to alkyl-mercury to release it. Cilantro contains no sulfur, carboxy, or amino groups capable of bonding to mercury.<<<<<<<<<<<
Do you see cilantro as a useful tool? And would you take cilantro and a sulfur together as an effective way to remove mercury?