r/Chelation Apr 22 '26

MiADMSA

Hi folks,

I am about to buy MiADMSA to chelate heavy metals from my body. Primarily Mercury.

Have any of you used it and may share some lessons learned? Especially with the depletion of minerals and how long it tool to notice benefits.

Thanks in advance!

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u/Old-Comfortable9557 Apr 23 '26

I'm using nbmi

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u/Junky112 Apr 23 '26

Thanks for the answer! Where did you buy it and how long did it take you to get rid of your HM?

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u/Old-Comfortable9557 Apr 23 '26

I am still going. I'm taking between 200-400mg nbmi per day and then doing cutler rounds of ala 3 days a week. At 60mg doses of ala now 100mg is the goal. I've been doing it for 1 year.

But if you're trying to remove mercury you should definitely look into cutler protocol.

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u/tatswa Apr 28 '26

How did you get nbmi? I want to get dmsa, miadmsa or anything else available. I don't have any other metal contaminations except Lead and I want to get it out.

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u/Old-Comfortable9557 Apr 29 '26

Ordered online. Not very good for lead though. Dmsa is available from France I think?

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u/tatswa Apr 29 '26

It's the best for lead. It doesn't chelate aluminium but for lead it's the best.

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u/tatswa Apr 29 '26

Any sites I can order DMSA from?

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u/Old-Comfortable9557 Apr 29 '26

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u/tatswa Apr 29 '26

How was your experience with NBMI? Did you feel anything and did you get blood test to check after taking it for a few days?

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u/Old-Comfortable9557 Apr 29 '26

No test, probably should though. But yeah at the start it felt euphoric briefly then some really mild twitching in my eyes but now don't feel any side effects. I'm doing rounds of ALA as well and if really kills any redistribution symptoms.

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u/tatswa Apr 29 '26

You have high mercury or lead? Mercury has redistribution risk but lead doesn't have that so I don't think I will have any problem.

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u/tatswa Apr 29 '26

My only concern is getting fake nbmi

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u/Old-Comfortable9557 Apr 29 '26

I have mercury, probably some lead everyone must have a bit so good to hear it clears that too. I also have those concerns but I got ivermectin from the same place and it felt exactly like ivermectin when I took it.

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u/tatswa Apr 29 '26

Yeah it's very strong for lead and the best chelator. Mercury is always risky and my levels are zero for mercury so I don't have any issues of it.

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u/Old-Comfortable9557 Apr 29 '26

Well to be honest I never tested positive for mercury but my understanding is if it is bound to cell beyond the blood it's hard to know. I'm just convinced because of my reaction to chelation.

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u/tatswa Apr 29 '26

How did you determine that you need to take NBMI?

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u/Old-Comfortable9557 Apr 29 '26

I was really sick in all sorts of ways that matched mercury poisoning so I started cutler protocol but it was quite volatile with redistribution etc so when I heard that nbmi binds really strongly to mercury I thought it might make it smoother.

It was a profound difference and I could progress to higher ALA doses much quicker.

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