klick wrote:
Zendell, you need to seriously reconsider your intended course of action. Ignoring medical advice to engage in treatment using a dangerous substance (that you intend to purchase without a prescription online no less) has the potential to kill you, and based on the test results you posted, I don't think it will even get you the outcome you want. If you do think you are a "bad excreter" ask for a mercury blood test (assuming that's not what you already had); it is indicated for detecting all types of mercury exposure. If there is mercury in your body (and you could thus potentially be helped by chelation) it will show up there. If not, don't waste your time and money, DMSA will not offer you a cure.
1. Doctors are often wrong. I've been misdiagnosed and mistreated the majority of the time.
2. From what I've read, chelation is NOT dangerous. It is a relatively harmless, simple way to remove highly toxic metals and also some minerals from the body. I don't think anyone has ever died of oral DMSA chelation. An estimated 120,000 people die every year do to other conventional drugs.
3. Mercury only stays in the blood for a few hours so exposure as recent as a month ago won't be detected