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		By: Ano Nym		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[My chelator consult gives the following advice:
– Vitamin C: 500-1000 mg/day divided into four doses.
No. 1000 mg four times a day.  Or more than 1000 mg.  You take as much as you can short of getting diarrhea from it
– Magnesium: 400 mg/day per day divided into four doses.
Same as the C.  You take at least 200 mg 4 times a day.  Take more if you can without getting diarrhea from it
– Zinc: 30-50 mg/day divided into four doses.
50 mg once a day.  (If you take it more often it will lower your copper too much)
– Fat soluble supplements are given once per day 
Vitamin E is fat soluble.  I guess zinc is too.  You take those only once a day.
– Vitamin E: 400 IU/day (d-alpha tocopherol, not dl-alpha tocopherol),
800 to a 1000 iu once a day.  Yes about the d as opposed to dl]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My chelator consult gives the following advice:<br />
– Vitamin C: 500-1000 mg/day divided into four doses.<br />
No. 1000 mg four times a day.  Or more than 1000 mg.  You take as much as you can short of getting diarrhea from it<br />
– Magnesium: 400 mg/day per day divided into four doses.<br />
Same as the C.  You take at least 200 mg 4 times a day.  Take more if you can without getting diarrhea from it<br />
– Zinc: 30-50 mg/day divided into four doses.<br />
50 mg once a day.  (If you take it more often it will lower your copper too much)<br />
– Fat soluble supplements are given once per day<br />
Vitamin E is fat soluble.  I guess zinc is too.  You take those only once a day.<br />
– Vitamin E: 400 IU/day (d-alpha tocopherol, not dl-alpha tocopherol),<br />
800 to a 1000 iu once a day.  Yes about the d as opposed to dl</p>
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		By: Angela		</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Mar 2016 15:46:11 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Concerning the blood brain barrier, it CAN be crossed if it is permeable.  Sometimes it is permeable in some people, and DMSA crosses it.  Cutler claims it&#039;s all very easy and all side affects are manageable but, read forums of people chelating and you will see the side affects do run the risk of becoming absolutely insane.  You will see that you are buying A LOT more than just chelators, and a few vitamins for support, but also tons of support for every issue that comes up.   Be very careful chelating.  Be very careful with your children.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Concerning the blood brain barrier, it CAN be crossed if it is permeable.  Sometimes it is permeable in some people, and DMSA crosses it.  Cutler claims it&#8217;s all very easy and all side affects are manageable but, read forums of people chelating and you will see the side affects do run the risk of becoming absolutely insane.  You will see that you are buying A LOT more than just chelators, and a few vitamins for support, but also tons of support for every issue that comes up.   Be very careful chelating.  Be very careful with your children.</p>
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