Re: The science of ALA and Mercury by Tizona ..... Chelation: Andy Cutler Protocol Forum
Date: 8/16/2011 10:10:58 AM ( 13 y ago)
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this study basically says that neither ALA, nor DMSA, nor DMPS reduced brain mercury levels. Only DMSA and DMPS reduced kidney mercury levels
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Vitamin C, Glutathione, Or Lipoic Acid Did Not Decrease Brain Or Kidney Mercury In Rats Exposed To Mercury Vapor†
Article
2003, Vol. 41, No. 4 , Pages 339-347
Some medical practitioners prescribe GSH and vitamin C alone or in combination with DMPS or DMSA for patients with mercury exposure that is primarily due to the mercury vapor emitted by dental amalgams. Hypothesis. This study tested the hypothesis that GSH, vitamin C, or lipoic acid alone or in combination with DMPS or DMSA would decrease brain mercury. Methods. Young rats were exposed to elemental mercury by individual nose cone, at the rate of 4.0 mg mercury per m3 air for 2 h per day for 7 consecutive days. After a 7-day equilibrium period, DMPS, DMSA, GSH, vitamin C, lipoic acid alone, or in combination was administered for 7 days and the brain and kidneys of the animals removed and analyzed for mercury by cold vapor atomic absorption.
Results:
None of these regimens reduced the mercury content of the brain. Although DMPS or DMSA was effective in reducing kidney mercury concentrations, GSH, vitamin C, lipoic acid alone, or in combination were not.
Conclusion. One must conclude that the palliative effect, if any, of GSH, vitamin C, or lipoic acid for treatment of mercury toxicity due to mercury vapor exposure does not involve mercury mobilization from the brain and kidney.
Read More: http://informahealthcare.com/doi/abs/10.1081/CLT-120022000
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