Thank you for sharing that. Now you've given me a reason for the way my feet feel!! What is your lead level now, if you know and I may ask.
Thanks again
Susan B.
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I have chelated for lead off and on for three years. When the levels go down, I tolerate heat. The first sign of lead levels rising, is the burning in my feet and ankles, the intolerance to heat and no endurance in any sport. The EDTA IV's worked wonders for me, but I couldn't afford to continue them. I have recently started oral chelation and hope it works, soon.
Susan P.
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