Dr. Daniel Pompa
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You didn't upregulate those pathways.
And you go home, and that chelator has a certain amount of time that it stays in your blood, and it goes away.
And now all this redistribution happens.
I made that mistake.
Yep, I did that DMPS.
I took a lot at once, even for the test.
And I actually felt better when they were given it to me, and then my world fell apart.
I did that a few times to learn a valuable lesson.
I did it with IV glutathione and fell apart.
I juiced cilantro because that's a weak binder and drank a lot of that.
And it's just caused a lot of redistribution, kind of like a street sweeper.
You know how they just see that plume of dust going down and it settles somewhere else?
That's what happens.
So from the chelator like DMPS, EDTA, DMSA, those have to be taken.
in their half-life.
I don't want to lose you.
What did I mean by that?
Meaning you have to keep the levels consistent in the blood to prevent that redistribution.
So once we upregulate the cell, you can take different chelators in their half-life every four hours, every eight hours, every 10 hours, 12 hours.
Every chelator has a different half-life, but doctors, people, functional practitioners will just go across the board, make the mistake of saying, yeah, just take it once or twice a day.