Pat
Jedi Master
Thank you zak.Hello Pat, Adaryn's link is always fonctional.
Thank you zak.Hello Pat, Adaryn's link is always fonctional.
Indeed, I've bought all my DMSA on it last month.Hello Pat, Adaryn's link is always fonctional.
The post right above your post has a source.Where can one theoretically and allegedly find DMSA in the US?
I looked at it and there's an English page DMSA . At the checkout page, USA is in the dropdown menu of country of shipment, though I didn't complete checkout.Indeed, I've bought all my DMSA on it last month.
I took this one : DMSA 100 mg
The post right above your post has a source.
I looked at it and there's an English page DMSA . At the checkout page, USA is in the dropdown menu of country of shipment, though I didn't complete checkout.
That works! You’re the man! (Or ma’am)How about this one?
DMSA Therapy.
DMSA has a half life of 4 hours and it is important to keep the drug at a steady state so that the bound metals do not become reabsorbed and deposit in other tissues of the body. It is important to note that the order in which treatment progressed was very slow and chelation of heavy metals was actually one of the last therapies. The patient was treated in a progressive order that the chelation of heavy metals was one of the last things she was treated for in an effort to ensure that her gut health was good and that she was stronger and able to handle the chelation of mercury. With a history of PBC there was concern about her ability to sustain good liver detoxification. She was very sensitive to DMSA and noted a decrease in her cognition when she took a dose for provocation. While on chelation she was given herbs that enhance liver detoxification along with a rigorous nutrient regimen. The chelation protocol is: (1) Low Dose DMSA 10 mg/kg is the dose to be taken every 4 hours around the clock for 4 days drinking at least 8 ounces of water with each dose; (2) 10 days off between each 4 day treatment cycle, and (3) during the holiday between oral chelation we recommended patients replenish minerals and nutrients that have been removed with chelation.
It can be used to chelate lead, although it has a higher affinity for mercury and some other metals.@Keyhole I saw your video the other day about lead chelation, why use use EDTA instead of DMSA, isn't it supposedly also good for chelating lead?