HM Chelate is a blend of ingredients with natural chelating and detoxification properties. The formula is designed to promote the body’s natural, healthy detoxification reaction to common, mild environmental heavy metal exposure while supporting antioxidant and immune defenses.
- Supplement Facts
- 3–6 capsules per day, in divided doses, between meals.
- three vegetable capsules contain
- zinc (citrate)................................................................................10 mg.
- selenium (selenomethionine)...........................................100 mcg.
- modified citrus pectin..........................................................1000 mg.
- potassium......................................................................... 70 mg.
- sodium.............................................................................. 20 mg.
- chlorella pyrenoidosa (cracked cell wall)...........................300 mg.
- cilantro (Coriandrum sativum L.) extract (leaf).................. 250 mg.
- n-acetyl-l-cysteine (free-form)................................................300 mg.
- l-methionine (free-form)..........................................................200 mg.
- alpha lipoic acid (thioctic acid)...............................................100 mg.
- vitamin C (as ascorbyl palmitate)............................................30 mg.
Uses
Metal Chelation: The unique characteristic of modified citrus pectin versus other pectins is that it has a low molecular weight. This allows it to pass through the intestinal barrier and work systemically where it binds to low levels of heavy metals present from common, mild environmental exposure and facilitates their excretion. A recent study indicates that modified citrus pectin promotes healthy urinary excretion of mercury, arsenic, cadmium, lead and tin resulting from common, mild environmental exposure, without altering excretion of other minerals, including calcium, magnesium, iron, copper and selenium. Cilantro and chlorella have a long history of traditional use in supporting the body’s natural processes for maintaining healthy metal levels. Research indicates that these greens provide the potential to regulate common heavy metal exposure and distribution in tissues. As part of a cysteine-rich metal-binding protein, zinc exhibits similar properties. Studies suggest that selenium binds to mercury, potentially reducing the biological availability of mercury, while n-acetyl-l-cysteine (NAC) promotes urinary excretion of methylmercury. In addition, NAC provides important support for the liver by enhancing glutathione concentration. l-Methionine also promotes glutathione production and encourages phase II detoxification pathways in the liver. Alpha lipoic acid promotes the biliary excretion of inorganic mercury and may help regulate heavy metal induced oxidative stress.
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