Mercury poison detox3/20/2024 ![]() There are several factors that influence the safety of a chelating substance beyond the method of application. Oral and transdermal applications are softer, work gradually through time and thus are safer even though the drug used is the same. In general chelation drugs have proven to be relatively non toxic but that is not everyones experience especially with the IV forms of administration, which is highly shocking to the body, to say the least. This is certainly the case with amalgam removal, medicine in general, as well as the specific medical area of chelation. ![]() If a treatment itself causes more damage, or leads to a long term worsening of problems - one has to beware, be fully informed, and take steps to mitigate risk before fully embarking on any such a treatment. If accumulation of heavy metals and hundreds if not thousands of other foreign chemicals are infiltrating our systems it is only logical that removing their insulting influences is a medical necessity. This chapter is about another way of forcing the mercury and other hostile chemicals out of their hiding places. Clinically it is usually thought that glutathione and glutathione pre-cursers are best utilized in combination with a traditional synthetic chelator like DMPS. ![]() These other "non chelators," which some refer to as chelators, are more effective when the mercury is first entering into the body and or when it is being pulled out of the cells and again being dumped back into the blood. True chelators penetrate into the bodies tissues and actually pull the mercury and other heavy metals out of their hidding places. Thus both glutathione and NAC, though not true chelators, do part of the work that chelators do. NAC (N-acetylcysteine) is a widely available glutathione precursor that has the ability to directly bind and excrete mercury via its single thiol (sulfur atom) as well as support and increase the body's store of glutathione as a precursor. The healthy body also uses glutathione stores to detoxify and remove mercury and other poisons from the body. Because of its two sulfurs, ALA can bind and transport mercury for excretion from the body. The nutrient ALA (alpha lipoic acid) is a dithiol (with 2 sulfur atoms) compound that is normally used by the body in small amounts as part of the enzymes for producing cellular energy. There are other agents, some which help with the mobilization and others that assist the body with the process of elimination. Representation of Chelaton Molecule Binding with a Mercury Atom. The body is not always able to do this! Often perpetuating factors are present that disable the body?s mechanisms to detox." The term "chelation" generally implies a chemical binding and excretion of mercury and other heavy metals, by DMPS, DMSA, and EDTA and these drugs mobilize mercury and other heavy metals but do not necessarily carry them out of the body. The body has to do the excreting with the help of the proper agents. Detoxifying or detoxing means mobilizing and moving it out of the body. Klinghardt, means stirring mercury up from its hiding places. Dietrich Klinghardt, one of the founding fathers of chelation therapy, is very clear that there is a difference between mobilization and detoxification. Faulty avenues of elimination can create a nightmare for both patient and physician thus great care needs to be taken with any chelation or detoxification program.ĭr. ![]() Unfortunately this is neither easy nor automatic. Once chelated the complex compounds need to be eliminated. No matter which method of application (IV is expensive and the most dangerous method of chelation) synthetic drugs are used that depend on specific biochemical dynamics that include the sequestering of toxic materials out of their hiding places. Recently the movement has been toward oral applications of chelation drugs and even more recently to transdermal applications which seems convient, less expensive, and even more effective. Until recently a select few doctors have been using intravenous chelation therapy to eliminate toxic poison loads for both acute and chronic exposures. Since our exposure to general chemical toxins in the environment is only going to get worse with time, any reasonable and cost effective method that reduces concentrations of toxic metals and other poisonous chemicals in the human body will find great use in the 21st century (the Age of Toxicity). The detox experience can be made much easier, shorter and more effective.
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