To: RCW2001
Don't take it unless you know for sure that you have been exposed to the radionuclides that this is effective for. Injestion of any kind of chelating compound, or any dietary supplement, for that matter, carries a risk of adverse reaction. That will vary from person to person, but unless you know for sure that it is a necessary risk, don't take it. Medical tests such as a whole body scan can tell if you've injested quantities of contaminants at levels sufficient to warrant these treatment strategies. Don't take them "just in case", or "just to be on the safe side", because you may be doing yourself more harm than good.
8 posted on
01/31/2003 7:10:53 PM PST by
chimera
To: chimera
So what if they detonate a dirty bomb within the next 60 days? Are we going to have a run on Prussian Blue paint? Just thinking ahead in case I want to be one of those war profiteering people ;-)
To: chimera
Of course, mother. Just kidding...seriously, thanks for the advice.
10 posted on
01/31/2003 7:59:16 PM PST by
rwfromkansas
(What is the chief end of man? To glorify God and enjoy Him forever. --- Westminster Catechism Q1)
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