In the 1960s, a chelating agent known as "British Anti-Lewisite" (BAL) was modified into DMSA, a related dithiol with far fewer side effects
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BPC-157 is a synthetic pentadecapeptide consisting of 15 amino acids, derived from a partial sequence of a naturally occurring protein compound
Helping your cells produce new DNA, which is necessary for cell division, tissue growth, and repair
Is chelation therapy FDA-approved
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