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Post  diffuse Fri Jul 16, 2010 11:54 am

Hi all, there are a few of us here still suffering from heavy metal issues. Personally I've been looking for a product to help my body excrete mercury and other heavy metals, especially following my upcoming amalgam removals. I found this and thought it sounded good:

http://onlythebestherbs.com/Products/Algin/index.html

It supposedly binds to mercury, lead etc and guards against redistribution, which I've read can be a concern with Chlorella. Anyone have any thoughts or experiences? Thanks. Smile

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Post  gregslater Sun Jul 18, 2010 5:54 am

If you read the mercury detox threads you'll see I brought it up a few times. Possibly others have too. It is one of the products that can be safely used even while you still have amalgams. I would start with it alone or in a MCP combo like Jarrow ToxGuard or EcoNugenics PCC. Both have PectaSol® Chelation Complex.

Here's the ToxGuard sales description:

Toxguard® Heavy Metal Detox contains PectaSol® ChelationComplex, a complex of modified polyuronide dietary fibers (citrus pectin and alginate) that have been specifically designed to tightly bind heavy metals and increase their clearance from the body while having a reduced affinity for most nutritionally essential elements.* PectaSol’s modified citrus pectin (MCP) has a unique chemical structure and optimized molecular weight that allows for maximized absorption, systemic chelation of toxic metals, and facilitation of their removal.* PectaSol’s modified alginate complements MCP by chelating toxic metals within the digestive tract and preventing their reabsorption.*
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Post  diffuse Mon Jul 19, 2010 3:32 am

thanks for that, and yes the ability to use while fillings are still in is a nice bonus. sorry if i missed previous posts on it. are your teeth feeling any better, by the way?

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