Index to Chiropractic Literature
Index to Chiropractic Literature
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  Title Mercury revisited - Part VIII - Clinical application of porphyrin metabolite diagnosis, treatment controversies concerning DMSA/DMPS, and overall conclusions
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Journal Nutr Perspect. 2009 Jul;32(3):21-29
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Abstract/Notes Tbis portion of the series, originally written in December of 2006, is now dated in one important aspect. DMSA is no longer available for purchase as a dietary supplement. Now it can only be obtained as a prescription item. Nevertheless, I still feel that the information contained in this newsletter is relevant to today's nutritional and metabolic practices. As this is the last installment of the series, I would like to say that I hope you found this series both enjoyable and informative. Any feedback you have will be most appreciated.

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