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Q: HVP vs. Malate, biglycinate
asked by: Terry A on September 1st, 2008
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I know what chelation is but I don't know how to compare the process Does anyone know what the difference between HVP and Malate, biglycinate chelation is? If you do know and want to take it further down the chelation knowledge road it would be most appreciated. This is what I now think to be true:

1. Biglycinate is 67% absorbable by the body
2. Citrate/malate is 55% absorbable by the body
3. Kreb cycle is 44% absorbable by the body
4. Citrate is 37% absorbable by the body
5.Amino acid (HVP) is 30% absorbable by the body

Non-chelated minerals are Cabonate, lactate, gluconate, and oxide which are 0%-20% absorbable by the body.

Thank you

p.s. correct me if I'm wrong on anything
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replied on September 3rd, 2008
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Are you seeking out chelation therapy for heavy metal poisoning or as a therapeutic treatment for another condition?
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Terry A
replied on September 3rd, 2008
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Neither, I'm studying nutraceuticals and preparing to open a health store. The more I learn the better.

I don't know why this message is showing up in Poisoning and Enviromental Health forum. It was posted in Nutrition/Vitamin and it still shows up there.
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replied on September 4th, 2008
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The post has been copied to this forum to give you a better chance that it will be answered.
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