https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metal_fume_fever
GotTheBug said:Tossing in a .02 worth. EDTA is a readily available supplement that many use to chelate, or remove, metals from the body. Incidentally many have also used it to clean up plaque in arteries.
A good friend in his 60's used it and avoided having a stint put in, secondary testing showed he had the arteries of a 30 year old.
kurtak said:GotTheBug said:Tossing in a .02 worth. EDTA is a readily available supplement that many use to chelate, or remove, metals from the body. Incidentally many have also used it to clean up plaque in arteries.
A good friend in his 60's used it and avoided having a stint put in, secondary testing showed he had the arteries of a 30 year old.
What is EDTA
Kurt
Alternative medicine sites and publications cherry pick the research they site, and fail to inform readers about dangers of the therapies they advise. That goes double for anecdotal accounts (“arteries of a 30 year old”).GotTheBug said:Tossing in a .02 worth. EDTA is a readily available supplement that many use to chelate, or remove, metals from the body. Incidentally many have also used it to clean up plaque in arteries.
A good friend in his 60's used it and avoided having a stint [stent] put in, secondary testing showed he had the arteries of a 30 year old.
I don't think genistein has a significant estrogenic on males, otherwise the Asians who eat a great deal of soy would have problems. A greater problem is that 90% of soy is genetically modified.GotTheBug said:(quoting me) One of the reasons soy bean products are not favored for infant formulas is that they contain phytic acid (inositol hexakisphosphate), which is a chelator. In addition to calcium, it will chelate niacin, causing deficiency of that vitamin.
Along with phytoestrogens, I agree with you on that one.
Yes, mercury also. Surely you are capable of doing an internet search on dimercaptosuccinic acid.>>>There is a new orally active drug, dimercaptosuccinic acid (DMSA), which shows some promise for treatment of lead and arsenic poisoning. Previously British anti-Lewisite (BAL) was used by infusion.
So, a drug for lead and arsenic, what about the other metals, in particular mercury, or the others we come into contact with in our hobby?
Please post the results of your bone scan.I have used edta for many years, and I promise my bones are strong as ever....
Tub Buster said:Please post the results of your bone scan.I have used edta for many years, and I promise my bones are strong as ever....
It is orpiment, arsenic ore. And I'm experiencing the classic "flu-like symptoms", especially a sore throat and cough.spaceships said:Dude this is a funny place to post that :lol:
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