Dear Marshall

  Thanx--chelation was the word I was looking for.  Has anyone heard
  of using a pill for chelation and where can I get it done?

   When you say CS passes out of the body fairly quickly,  you are saying
    it does have a cummulative effect as evidenced by conditions
improving,
    but still needs to be replenished  daily right?  Gladys ---NYC 


On Mon, 30 Jul 2001 10:15:11 -0400 Marshall Dudley <[email protected]>
writes:
> Gladys Williams wrote:
> 
> >  Dear List: Within a few months I will  have the money
        I need to get the mercury fillings out and do a heavy 
        metals de-tox. Question:  Is copper, and zinc 
        considered a heavy metal?
> >
> > They are not heavy metals, but chelation still tends to remove 
>     them. That is why it is important to take replacement minerals 
       during chelation to replace those metals that are removed 
        that you need.
> >
> >   I forgot what you call the de-tox and I understand you can 
        take pills now to strip it out of your system, but would it 
         remove the CS that I am trying to put into my system here?
> 
>     CS doesn't stick around very long anyway.  Although 
        chelation may remove it, taking another dose will replace it so 
         it is no big deal.
> 
>      Marshall
> 
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