Chelation
is a process where the mercury is removed from the blood using
high doses of vitamins via mouth or skin patch. Many people have
tried this with some results. If you decide to start
chelation this should be done under the
guidance of your physician. To get the testing done it must
be signed off by your doctor. The first step is to get a
hair metals test
done. They test for aluminum, heavy metals: antimony,
barium, beryllium, bismuth, boron, cobalt, germanium,
molybdenum, platinum, rubidium, silver, strontium, thallium,
thorium, tin titanium, uranium, vanadium, zirconium, and
arsenic, cadmium, calcium, chromium, copper iron, lead, lithium,
magnesium, manganese, mercury, nickel, selenium, zinc and
unlisted chemistry: iodine, phosphorus, potassium, sodium
and sulfur. Testing
is $42.00 as of this writing, September 2004, and is done
through:
Doctors
Data, Inc. (DDI) P.O.
Box 111 West
Chicago, IL 60186-9986 (800)
323-2784 (630)
377-8139 (630)
587-7860 fax http://www.doctorsdata.com inquiries@doctorsdata.com
e-mail
Generation
Rescue has an excellent page on how to get started with
chelation.
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