Assuming You had a considerable ammount of heavy metals, a random chelator can be actually bad !
It has something to do with chemistry ( atomic oribtals & co).
Anyway in short: a chelator like ALA (alpha lipoic acid) attaches the metal but is too weak (or something), so it looses it on the way out of the body and redistributes it on another place.
Because the properties of the Elements differ, one Element could or would behave differently to the same chelate.
[ I guess exept the clinical ones, which should be safe like DMPS (afaik avoid DMPA), EDTA(i.v. b/c oral doesnt do shit) Ca-DTPA, Zn-DTPA]
1) get flushed out 2) get redistributed within Your body (and Brain!) and maybe flushed to a certain extend 3) does nothing.
So You might go to a Doc and in the case the Doc is useless: do a multi-metal testing on Your own. its roughly 200 Euro in Germany and a single one is between 30-60 Euro depending on the material (hair, urine)
I have or had 9.9 mug/ml(?) instead of 0.2 so a 50 fold elevation.
Here are some suggestions that I´ve tried for my Gadolinium toxicity and all of them have evidently chelating properties but are mostly weak chelators i.e. redistributors:
- N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC)
- Not Malic Acid but premium/fresh turbid(unfiltered) Apple juice ( with the polyphenols & stuff) which is popular here in Germany. I guess You could find some in Organic stores
- garlic but it should have the same effect like NAC b/c of the sulflur molecules or what ever
- same goes supposedly for Broccoli / sulforaphane
- EGCG from green tea
- (actually fresh) Coriander aka Cilantro but the powder had also some effects for me
- ALA
- Oat at least for Lead
- other metals like selenium(at least in the case of mercury) and Zinc. Just an idea but could be that one metal flushes the other metal out like Zinc -> copper.
- didnt read a study about it but Coffee had some effects
from those ONLY the the turbid apple juice and green tea (and the combination) helped me but as said its a different metal. the other just redistributed that stuff in my case.
Try to allways find some references for e.g. the chelating effects of Chollera on ncbi or google scholar. could be that this is just a claim!
there are more herbs/compounds that have chelating propereties. I will post them in the next time if You like.
Edit:
You may notice evetually that all clinical chelators arent lipophylic i.e. dont cross the BBB which is sub-optimal. Your brain is beeing indirectly detoxified by a (lets call it just) osmotic like mechanism.
my idea would be to use a weak, OTC but lipophylic chelator in combination to a clinical one. HOWEVER talk with Your Doc about his idea ! could be actually a catrastophal and harmful result.
Some papers considered of a combination therapy of clinical chelators In the case Your poisioning is hard to treat.
Btw: the "offlabel" chelator for my Gadolinium condition was Zn-DTPA(Heyl company) and it helped me to a very good extend, with actually no side-effects.However 5 vials cost 60 Euro.
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Edited by Flex, 01 October 2016 - 07:11 PM.