Posted by sregan on January 12, 2008, at 22:21:39
In reply to Re: Alpha lipoic acid: different forms?, posted by bleauberry on December 23, 2007, at 7:35:20
> This is off topic from what you are looking for, but the R version of ALA is contraindicated for mercury chelation. It is different than ALA, but not better or worse, just different. In mercury chelation, it is different in a bad way.
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ALA is something to be VERY cautious with if you might be mercury toxic. ALA is one of the few substances that can mobilize mercury to/from the brain. A lot of people have seriously damaged themselves with this stuff.
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