What is Emeramide? from freeamfva's blog

What is Emeramide?

Emeramide (NBMI,OSR) is developed by Boyd Haley PhD.

2) What does Emeramide (also NBMI or OSR) do?
BDTH2 binds strongly to certain metals such as mercury and lead, both toxic to the human body. Initial experiments have shown it to be an excellent chelator to remove these and other metals from the body.To get more news about NBMI, you can visit fandachem.com official website.

3) How does Emeramide (also NBMI or OSR) work?
One can think of BDTH2 as a very small trap for most heavy metals especially mercury. It’s structure consists of two natural substances. The molecule body is octagonal like a stop sign, as it is made from a dicarboxybenzoate. This can be found in foods such as cranberries. The body has two arms spaced far apart made from a common amino acid found in most proteins called cysteamine. Cysteamine is a two-carbon molecule that ends in a sulfur. Both the amine nitrogen and the carbons freely rotate allowing the molecule to change configuration with ease.
Interestingly BDTH2 does not deplete your normal minerals as most other chelators have been shown to do. It also does not engage in any essential physiological process or enzymatic actions as it does not alter any normal functions.
Because Emeramide is lipid (fat) soluble it can easily pass through the blood brain barrier, arteries and even through cell membranes. It goes everywhere and when it finds mercury it places one sulfur on each side to form a stable inert molecule as exists in the non-reactive mineral form stored in the environment.

4) How long is the usual chelating period of BDTH2 (also Emeramide) ?
It depends on what disease that you are treating and on how serious your condition is. For acute mercury poisoning, ie, recent exposure to a large amount, the mercury will mostly still be in the blood. For these people, one round has often been enough, while for others several treatments have been beneficial.
For chronic mercury poisoning such as amalgam fillings, vaccines or exposure at work, the mercury will mostly have left the blood and will be stored in organs throughout the body. In this case, it may take several years to eliminate it.

5) What’s the daily dosage of Emeramide (also NBMI or OSR) ?
Some people have had allergic reactions when first starting BDTH2. This is believed to be a response to residues from the solvents used to make it, as batches made with different solvents have not caused a reaction.
A useful precaution is to start with a dose of about 3-5mg/day for a week to see if any reactions develop. If there are none, try increasing the dose slowly up to the recommended dose of 300mg/day.
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