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deever's avatar

I am very grateful for Dr Ana's substack. I have commented a few times on other posts re my own experience in what i figured must be successful chelation - it was using seaweed. In today's post Dr Ana mentions why she sticks with EDTA, successful in removing multiple categories of toxicants. But has there been similar study re sea veg? I had a quick browse around the internet and quickly found several studies that indicate chelation success with various seaweed or seaweed extracts (I did not look in depth at all, however). This begs for urgent serious testing by pros like Dr Ana. Perhaps as adjunct to EDTA therapy, etc.

In Canada where I am, "Health" Canada banned years ago a favourite seaweed, hijiki, due to accumulation of inorganic metals. I feel this is wrongful, as I believe the net effect of eating even relatively metal-laden hijiki would be to remove more from the eater's body, not to mention other benefit in mineral provision etc. Not to be cavalier about metal ingestion in this manner going through one's alimentary tract, but this should not be hard to research, too.

I dwell on this seaweed thing because it is easier to imagine successful very widespread dietary detox this way than as many booking doctor office intravenous interventions.

I believe the non-biodegradables such as metals and whatever the mass injection campaign increased exposures to, have their particular toxicity in re the list of ailments solved by chelation, due to e-effects. The mad vax campaign, one should think coupled with new e-infrastructure output, has primary ill effect electromagnetically. This I have felt and conclusively figured, as stated in prior comments, from self-experimentation around injectees, and even regarding 2nd hand exposures via a non-injie. The latter I theorize could perhaps make good use of the topical EDTA suggested by the doctor here, which may relate to other skin-level issues. (I recall in one interview S Yanowitz theorizing about transfer of toxic effects via skin as well.)

I would hope to hear that chelation therapy is accompanied by strong advice re avoidance of albeit ubiquitous manmade e-pollution from devices and infrastructure.(that I was involved in intense advocacy against for some years, years ago - it is this advocacy work which had me have much contact with public health departments and in governments at all levels; all that had me not surprised at all that public health are playing stooges for nefarious perpetrations.)

I so look forward to further posts and sharings from Dr Ana.

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mothman777's avatar

In the mid-1980's I read a Harpers and Queen Magazine health section article by Dianne and Leslie Kenton, and it said that sunbathing increases the rate of expulsion of all types of toxins from the body by 20-40 times, so just sunbathing, and obviously having a quick rinse off in the shower every few hours, gets rid of a lot of toxins including heavy metals, same goes for if you decide to have your amalgam silver mercury metal fillings replaced, do that in the summer while you can sunbathe so as to avoid heavily overburdening toxicity that can result in reactions like oral lichen planus, that can cause gum tissue to shrink away and dentine teeth tissue to become exposed, in fact, if you have a lot of mercury fillings, like a dozen or so, space having them out removed over several years so as not to stress your system, speaking from experience. Ayurveda has answers too, Dr Vasant Lad's ayurvedic research is good, teas made with turmeric for instance help with safe detoxification, and several other herbs can be added to the tea that help too which he mentions.

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