Guest guest Posted June 10, 2005 Report Share Posted June 10, 2005 SYNTHETIC CHELATORS JoAnn Guest Jun 10, 2005 15:35 PDT SYNTHETIC CHELATORS DMSA and DMPS are heavy metal chelators. They are both effective at that function. The question is, of course, how safe are they? Either one can be very dangerous. DMSA and DMPS actually bind to and mobilize mercury. It takes properly functioning excretory systems to then move the chelator-bound metal out of the body. So in order to get the heavy metals out of your body, you have to dislodge them from their present locations, and MOVE them so that your liver and kidneys can excrete them. Whenever you move a heavy metal, you risk increasing the damage it does to your body. Anywhere along the way, the chelator can lose its grip and drop the metal. If the excretory systems are not functioning well, you'll be unable to excrete all the metal the chelator has mobilized. In either case, you'll just do more damage. Two of the most important factors in determining chelation safety are dosage and frequency. Aspirin is generally considered to be a safe drug, but if you take a whole bottle of aspirin all at once, it can kill you. It is no different with chelators. Too much can be not only toxic, but lethal. Too little is ineffective. In my opinion, very few doctors know how to use any of these chelators safely and effectively. DMSA and DMPS are available only by prescription. Respected toxicologists have told me that these chelators should only be used in cases of ACUTE metal poisoning, or as a last resort for intractable chronic poisoning. Natural methods should be exhausted first. In addition, experts have told me that amalgam replacement can cause a temporary elevation in blood mercury levels. Because of this, one researcher has stated that no chelator should be used for six months to a year following amalgam replacement. http://www.dmpsbackfire.com/chelators/default.shtml ===================================================================== www.alternative-medicine-message-boards.info Post subject: MERCURY DETOXIFICATION A. ACUTE POISONING If you suspect you may have ACUTE metal poisoning, you need to obtain medical help immediately. This is considered a medical emergency. Seek the assistance of a qualified medical toxicologist. B. AMALGAM REPLACEMENT The most popular detoxification programs involve amalgam replacement. If you are being poisoned by the metal in your mouth, it makes sense to remove the source. I urge caution here, however. Amalgam replacement is surgery. There are risks. Many dentists will recommend that you replace your amalgams with plastic composites. Blood tests are available which will measure your reaction to the various materials used. You don't want to replace amalgam with a material to which your body will have an allergic reaction. I replaced my amalgams with composites, and I would not do it again. The placement of plastic composite fillings is very technique-sensitive. There are several steps involved and each one must be followed meticulously. If the dentist doesn't do it properly, the filling will leak, allowing bacteria to reach the dentin resulting in decay, sensitivity, even pain. Composites are not known for their longevity. While there are improvements and innovations happening, most composites will last only 5 to 7 years, with some lucky patients keeping them for 10 to 12 years. Then they will have to be replaced. That means more trauma to the tooth. In addition, several competent dentists have told me that composites should not be used on occlusal (biting) surfaces, that these materials are not yet strong enough to bear such pressure, and will wear much more quickly on those surfaces. My dentist replaced six fillings in two hours, and he did a terrible job. My new dentist will use plastic composites only on nonbiting surfaces, and it takes him an hour and a half to do ONE small filling. If I had it to do over again, I would not use plastic composites. I would use bonded restorations (manufactured inlays) which are superior to plastic composites for durability and longevity. They are more expensive, and it takes two visits instead of one, but I believe that it is best for the health of the tooth (and the body) in the long run. If you're interested in exploring this further, ask your dentist about Cerac, Targis Vectris or Empress manufactured inlays. Amalgam replacement involves trauma to the tooth, and the chances of fractures, root canals and extractions. If you must have a root canal, I urge you to investigate the use of biocalix as filling material, rather than gutta percha. Recent research indicates that biocalix discourages the growth of anaerobic bacteria in the canals. This provides some measure of assurance for those concerned about the " focal infection " theory. See bioprobe.com and altcorp.com for the latest research by Dr. Boyd Haley and Dr. Curt Pendergrass on biocalix. C. DETOXING THE BODY The science of metal detoxification is still in its infancy. Patients who choose this course of treatment should know that they are engaging in experimental medicine with all of its attendant, and sometimes substantial risks. Detoxification protocols may involve a diet and supplement program, exercise, saunas, and the use of oral or injectable chelators such as DMSA and DMPS. Some doctors will even use injections of procaine. However, the safety of such injections is the subject of significant controversy. 1. Natural detoxification Remember that mercury detoxification is in evolution. Researchers are learning and adapting their approaches all the time. My belief is that natural methods are the safest approach. I am not a biochemist or nutritionist, so I refer you to others who know much more than I do about natural detox. I most especially recommend Jeff Clark's website (cfsn.com) and Deborah Baker's website (y2khealthanddetox.com). Basically, you want to make sure your liver, kidneys and gastrointestinal track are functioning as well as possible. Glutathione is the body's natural mechanism for dealing with mercury, so you want those levels to be high normal. Other dietary and nutrient recommendations will be determined by your own individual needs. Saunas are encouraged in mercury toxic patients, as mercury levels are elevated in the sweat of such patients. Moderate exercise is also recommended, but I am still learning about this, and will post more as I become better informed. 2. Intravenous vitamin C Some practitioners will recommend intravenous vitamin C at the time of amalgam replacement and during the course of detoxification. I have found no scientific evidence that such administration can reduce mercury toxicity, although it can provide valuable anti-oxidant effects. I developed painful kidney stones from intravenous vitamin C. I have no known risk factors for stone formation, and there is no history of kidney stones in my family. So for me, intravenous vitamin C is not the answer. For more on intravenous vitamin C, see the Safety section on the DMPS page. 3. Procaine One prominent proponent of " neural therapy " claims that procaine will cause the nerve ganglia to release the metal toxins. What is known is that the " caines " (novocaine, lidocaine, procaine, etc.) are broken down in the body into " anilines " . Studies have found anilines to be " aggressive carcinogens " . So you want to use as little novocaine as you need in the dentist's office, and look with a healthy suspicion at the use of procaine injections. 4. Synthetic chelators The primary synthetic chelators are DMSA and DMPS. These chelators are life saving drugs in cases of ACUTE metal poisoning. For chronic metal poisoning, however, their usefulness only infrequently outweighs the risks. In the opinion of several experts, these should be used only as a last resort. Both are effective heavy metal chelators, but both carry risks of harm. Very often, a patient will recover simply from amalgam replacement, and the appropriate diet and supplement program. If you can, give your body a chance before resorting to these powerful drugs. http://www.dmpsbackfire.com/detox/default.shtml _________________ JoAnn Guest mrsjo- DietaryTi- www.geocities.com/mrsjoguest/Genes AIM Barleygreen " Wisdom of the Past, Food of the Future " http://www.geocities.com/mrsjoguest/Diets.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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