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
Friday, June 27, 2008, 8:09:31 PM, you wrote:
j> Mike: There are oral chelators -- EDTA, DMSA, and alpha lipoic acid.
j> Or rather I should say that these chelators can be taken orally as well
j> as intravenously. The only problem with the oral route is the old
j> story "must be taken on an empty stomach"... sigh.
j> Try Vitamin Research Products in Carson City Nevada for these products:
j>
j> www.vrp.com
j> (I have no affiliation with this company).
>>
>> Mike wrote:
>> We have been considering doing a challenge test for heavy metals and,
>> if positive, following up with chelation therapy. I am reluctant to
>> put her through that, but it might be necessary.
>>
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Best regards,
Mike mailto:goldenmike@sbcglobal.net
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