Hopinso, IP-6 also removes excess calcium (and iron) in addition to heavy metals. The iodine takes care of removing fluoride. I read in one article by Dr.Abrahams that it doesnt take as much iodine to get rid of fluoride as it does to remove bromide. I dont have a link to it unfortunately - if I find it Ill post it.
http://www.riceplex.com/ip6.html
IP6 attaches to heavy metals such as mercury, lead and cadmium, as well as loose iron, copper and calcium. [J Agriculture Food Chemistry 47: 4714-17, 999] IP6 is a selective chelator -- it does not attach to potassium, sodium or mag ...
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