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      A Former User @DavidPS
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      @DavidPS bad link.

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        DavidPS @A Former User
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        @mostlylurking - Thanks, the link works for me. Here is an alternative link to the full text.
        https://sci-hub.se/10.1002/ptr.1953

        ““Effective health care depends on self-care” - Ivan Illich, 👀
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          The effect of modified citrus pectin on urinary excretion of toxic elements

          "This pilot trial provides the first evidence that oral administration of MCP increases significantly the urinary excretion of toxic metals in subjects with a 'normal' body load of metals. It is suggested that systemic chelation of toxic metals by MCP may in part be attributable to the presence of rhamnogalacturonan II, which has been shown previously to chelate metals. "

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            A Former User @DavidPS
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            @DavidPS Interesting article; sounds like it would help.

            Thiamine is recommended for lead poisoning in veterinary medicine. https://www.merckvetmanual.com/toxicology/lead-poisoning/lead-poisoning-in-animals#Treatment_v3354065 (search for Thiamine).
            also:
            The therapeutic potential of thiamine for treatment of experimentally induced subacute lead poisoning in sheep "These results suggest that thiamine might have some therapeutic effects on lead poisoning, but the zinc status of depletion should be considered during long periods of treatment."
            also
            Effect of thiamine on the cadmium–chelating capacity of thiol compounds "In conclusion, the administration of thiamine during chelation therapy in cadmium poisoning may be beneficial and more effective than thiol chelating agents alone, which needs to be confirmed in humans."

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              DavidPS
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              Some herbal detox agents:
              Heavy metals detoxification: A review of herbal compounds for chelation therapy in heavy metals toxicity

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                @Prometheus88

                Give a nigga some credit 😫🙏🏻

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