ESP does exist. by #68716 ..... Alkaline/Acid Debate Forum
Date: 1/3/2007 9:15:44 AM ( 17 y ago)
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I am glad to hear that you have removed a poison from your body. Left to itself, your body will chelate the toxins naturally, at a rate which is determined largely by the nutrients you ingest, since these enable your hologram to do its job. I tend to be a naturophilic medicinist and avoid artificial molecules as a rule. Cutler advocates ALA, which contains 50% by weight of non-naturally occurring isomer of thioctic acid. I do not have a spare lifetime to devote presently to learning the effects of non-natural molecules in the body, and choose as a rule to avoid all of them, except for emergencies. Lipoic is necessary for glutathione perosidase formation, which is the key material for Hg removal from neural tissue, particularly brain, thus the R-lipoic acid is beneficial. There is no known feedback mechanism of lipoic in body, so supplementation with it requires less oversight.
I am wholly against the use of DMPS, DMSA & all other artificials, as I belive they confuse the body.
Before chelating for mercury, I recommend that one first chelates the lead out. Pb and Hg have negative synergistic effects when both present. Pb is in bone, and for its removal I suggest 10 mg strontium daily for 6 months in combination with 500 mg inositol hexaphosphate ("IP6") daily. Cyanogenic glycosides (nitrilosides) are beneficial as chelators as well, although generally not known in the art, becuase they provide thiocyanate in the mitochondria directly and thiocyanate is a powerful complexing agent.
Many have reported good success with Cutler's book and I intend not to dissuade from it, and would only substitute R-lipoic acid in the stead of the ALA. Chelating is a complex matter, with many factors. Blood zeta potential is a critical aspect, yet is hardly mentioned by these workers. Zeta control, combined with cerebral vasodilation in the presence of high levels of Glu peroxidase can remove tightly bound Hg from neural tissues much quicker than the protocols I've read, at least in my experience.
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