Re: mercury, cilantro, chlorella, ALA
Posted by Marc Martin on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/coherent-space-website-tp1542144p1542197.html
> Some people in other groups that I subscribe to would say never to use
> the chorella because it has only one thiol and two are need to remove
> the mercury from the body.
Chorella is something that typically does give me a bad reaction,
although NDF (which contains chlorella) seems okay if I'm very
careful not to take too much.
> They also say not to use cilantro because they don't know how it
> works
That's kind of silly reason -- I think there are many things
in the world that "we don't know how it works", but neverless
they work, which is good enough for me.
> It definitely did a lot for me but it doesn't compare to taking ALA. If
> the mercury has impared your brain functioning like memory and the
> ability to recall and find the right words you want then ALA is the way
> to go.
from what I've read in the past, ALA is simply an mercury mobilizer.
That is, it doesn't bind to mercury and guarantee elimination from
the body. Is that your understanding as well? If this is the case,
then it would have to be combined with something to get the mercury
out of the body (chlorella, algin, pectin, etc.). My favorite
binder of mercury is Mega-H, although there seems to be little
to no supporting research that it actually binds and removes
mercury from the body (it's just my impression that it does!)
If ALA does indeed bind and eliminate mercury from the body (and
not simply mobilizes it into the bloodstream), then somebody
please confirm that for me, and I'll purchase a bottle!
Marc