Sabtu, 28 Juni 2008

[cancercured] Heavy Metals/Re: Re[6]: Cancer spreading

Mike: Of course these guys are going to say this -- this is how they
make their money! They don't want oral chelation to work, because it
is one hell of a lot cheaper than IV chelation.

The VRP site I discussed has, somewhere on it, a discussion of oral
uptake of EDTA. Ah, it is somewhere in the articles on this page:

http://www.vrp.com/Search.aspx?
page=LIST&search_in=articles&free_text|1214674726011=EDTA

Ah, here is the quote on oral uptake:

"Absorption of Oral EDTA
In 1954, Dr. Harry Foreman and his colleagues performed a landmark
study to determine how much orally administered EDTA the body absorbs.
The scientists found that the body absorbs a maximum of five percent of
orally consumed EDTA and that it can take up to three days for the EDTA
to be totally excreted. If someone consumed nutritional supplements
that contained 800 mg of EDTA, then we can assume from Dr. Foreman’s
research that about 40 mg will be absorbed each day and that 1,200 mg
will be absorbed each month. That equates to almost the same amount of
EDTA administered in one intravenous chelation treatment using the low-
dose optimum protocol of Drs. Born and Geurkink.

Consequently, those unable to obtain intravenous chelation therapy due
to financial, occupational, geographical or other restraints, or who
wish to undergo a less intensive preventive approach may be able to
obtain many of the same benefits of intravenous chelation therapy by
consuming food additive EDTA that is used as a stabilizer in food
supplements."

http://www.vrp.com/articles.aspx?ProdID=art492&zTYPE=2

--- In cancercured@yahoogroups.com, Mike Golden <goldenmike@...> wrote:
>
> Hello jrrjim,
>
> I've discussed this with some guys I know who do IV chelation. The
> consensus was that the oral route did not work very well, but, (or
> should I say butt) that EDTA could be administered as a suppository.
> There are some whole food substances that are marginally good
> chelators too such as chlorella. I'll have to think about this
> further. Right now we are dealing with a very bad day for Lori. I
> have to back off a bit. The good news; I may have come up with an
> adjunct that might allow her to tolerate things better. I'll say more
> about it in a couple of days if it works out.
>
> Mike
>

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