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		<title>By: Natural Therapy &#187; How does chelation help transport nutrients?</title>
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		<description>[...] Dr. Rashid Buttar&#8217;s Blogmaster added an interesting post today on How does chelation help transport nutrients?Here&#8217;s a small readingThat is why specific chelators are sometimes used in therapies to help remove toxic levels of heavy metals such as lead from the body. Chelators specific to lead are ingested or injected. These chelating agents bond with the lead and &#8230; [...]</description>
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