It has been proven beyond reasonable doubt that aluminum accumulation in the brain is a major etiological factor for the development of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease (AD), multiple sclerosis (MS) and Autism (ASD).
I believe aluminum is currently the number one threat we face in terms of toxic metal poisoning. I think you'll find the following study very interesting. The dosage equivalent for humans is quite easy to achieve. By taking just one 500 mg capsule of Quercetin daily and, if I recall correctly, about 200 mg of regular ALA daily, you can reach the equivalent amount used in the study on rats.
I've personally included this in my regimen since coming across the study.
Regarding EDTA's aluminum-chelating capacity, It's possible that the elevated aluminum excretion observed in Ana Mihalcea's EDTA and vitamin C chelation results might be due to aluminum contamination in the EDTA compound itself, since I have never before come across the mention of EDTA as a chelator of aluminum
I really like what you do on your Substack. Good work.
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I believe aluminum is currently the number one threat we face in terms of toxic metal poisoning. I think you'll find the following study very interesting. The dosage equivalent for humans is quite easy to achieve. By taking just one 500 mg capsule of Quercetin daily and, if I recall correctly, about 200 mg of regular ALA daily, you can reach the equivalent amount used in the study on rats.
I've personally included this in my regimen since coming across the study.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1155/2018/2817036
Regarding EDTA's aluminum-chelating capacity, It's possible that the elevated aluminum excretion observed in Ana Mihalcea's EDTA and vitamin C chelation results might be due to aluminum contamination in the EDTA compound itself, since I have never before come across the mention of EDTA as a chelator of aluminum
I really like what you do on your Substack. Good work.