• Is DMPS a natural substance?



    DMPS is created through a series of complex chemical reactions which is not found in nature. It was first developed in the 1950s in Russia for the treatment of mercury and lead poisoning and has been sold under the brand names Dimaval and Unithiol in Germany and Russia, respectively.

    Does DMPS Safe?
  • DMPS is a substance with very low toxicity systemically and is generally well tolerated, even with long-term use.
  • Studies have been conducted on the lowest SINGLE oral dose of DMPS required to cause negative changes to blood chemistry in animals.
  • Extensive animal testing in the 1950s with DMPS showed no toxicity to the immune system, heart, liver, blood orkidneys. No significant effects on fetal development were noted when fed to pregnant mice.
  • We can find no reports of any human deaths from oral DMPS usage. Even with this safety history, we do NOT provide the MercOut Program to anyone who is pregnant or lactating, or believes there is any possibility she may be pregnant.

    Does DMPS Have Any Side Effects?
  • DMPS can weakly bond to essential minerals in the body such as copper and zinc. In addition to the possible increased elimination of essential trace elements (especially zinc), allergic reactions in the form of skin reaction are seen in between 5-10% of individuals taking DMPS.
  • These reactions are much milder than with the intravenous route of administration. Most of the reported adverse reactions to DMPS occurred on long-term therapy.
  • Symptoms were generally mild and included itching, nausea, dizziness, fever, weakness, skin reactions (e.g., rash, urticaria), mucous membrane reactions, raised body temperature, or shivering and fever. Allergic reactions generally subside within 3 to 5 days of stopping DMPS treatment.
  • Some people may notice an odor of rotten eggs coming from body excretions (urine, sweat) while they are taking DMPS. This is due to the sulfur nature of the DMPS chemical.

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