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Oral
chelation therapy with safe, non-toxic EDTA is the natural medicine at
the right time—in the era of the detoxifying millennium.
No matter what you are doing to protect your cardiovascular and circulatory
health or to protect yourself against environmental toxins, use of oral
chelators can add a great deal of protection. Oral chelation offers numerous
proven health benefits without side effects and is good medicine for this,
the detoxifying millennium.
Oral
chelation works by helping the body rid the arteries of disease-causing
calcium deposits (that lead to hardening of the arteries); providing powerful
detoxification support for heavy metals such as lead; and providing antioxidant
protection against free radicals, reducing cross-linkages that cause tissues,
such as our skin and arteries, to age.
Unquestionably, Garry F. Gordon, M.D., D.O., M.D.(H.), is considered to
be the “father” of modern chelation. What follows are some
cutting-edge health insights on oral chelation, which are derived from
Dr. Gordon’s own research, literature reviews, and clinical practice
results.
ORAL CHELATION—How It Works
There are a variety of substances that act as oral chelating agents. However,
the amino acid ethyl-enediamine tetra acetic acid (EDTA)
is considered to be one of the most powerful and noninvasive safe methods
for supporting healthy circulation. EDTA is a proven chelating agent that
draws out toxic minerals from the arteries and therefore makes them more
flexible. “From my own experience as a medical doctor, I know…people
left for dead by their cardiologists are alive today, thanks to chelation
therapy,” says Dr. Gordon.
EDTA is a common man-made amino acid that cannot be obtained naturally
from foods. Currently used extensively as a food additive, EDTA has also
been used for decades to prevent banked or drawn blood from clotting and
in medicine for heavy metal detoxification.
Most recently, Dr. Gordon has shown that oral chelation is an important,
safe method of health care self-management and detoxification. “Oral
chelation is a well-documented, firmly established medical practice,”
he says. In his patients who use oral chelation formulas, Dr. Gordon has
consistently observed a reduction of serum cholesterol by an average of
20 percent or more, which he feels significantly decreases the likelihood
of atherosclerosis.
“The thousands of patients who visit my clinic each year and follow
our recommended oral chelation program have all successfully avoided strokes,
and heart attack rates were also greatly diminished,” he says. “I
firmly believe that an oral chelation program can do more for your overall
longevity than you can do even with the most prudent lifestyle possible
because of the continuous nutritional protection chelation offers against
a stressful and polluted world.”
DETOXIFYING
IN A POLLUTED WORLD
What consumers and health professionals might find more interesting, however,
is EDTA’s lead removal potential. Adults and children alike are
building up incredibly high lead levels when compared to ancient men and
women. The body has some tolerance for many poisons, including lead. But
subtle neurological and circulatory problems, as well as more obvious
violent and aggressive behavior patterns, can all be triggered in children
and adults alike as a result of what are considered to be even “normal”
lead exposures.
Consider
this statement from researchers at the University of California, Los Alamos
Scientific Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM, that although they proved oral
EDTA is only approximately four to five percent absorbed, in spite of
this low absorption, the material is effective in accelerating the excretion
of yttrium and lead. They conclude their article by stating, “There
is no satisfactory readily apparent explanation for this surprising efficacy.”
The next interesting research comes to us from the Industrial Hygiene
Division, Department of Health, Victoria, Australia, where scientists
report that two-gram oral EDTA doses (twice daily) result in a five- to
ten-fold increase in urinary excretion of lead. There was also a very
considerable increase in fecal lead excretion.
Meanwhile, researchers Ronald C. Roxburgh and Leonard Haas (of Queen Elizabeth
Hospital for Children and The London Hospital) report: “The experience
gained during the treatment of the cases with oral calcium disodium Versenate
(or EDETATE) leads us to suggest that prolonged courses are without danger
to the patient and, in addition, continue to enhance the renal excretion
of lead in increased amounts.”
PRESCRIPTION
FOR THE UNPOLLUTING OF MEN & WOMEN
Cardio Chelate™ from Metabolic Response Modifiers was created to
meet the needs of those interested in the “alternative” approach
to heart and circulatory health, as well as detoxification. Besides EDTA,
the formula also supplies methylsulfonyl methane (MSM), N-acetyl-cysteine,
and vitamin C.
While EDTA stands alone in its ability to remove toxic metals and abnormally
metabolized minerals from the body, MSM, vitamin C, and N-acetyl-cysteine
can enhance its effects. These nutrients are vital for supporting the
liver during the detoxification process. MSM and NAC are precursors to
glutathione, a powerful free radical scavenger involved in the liver’s
detoxifying enzyme system. Vitamin C is a proven antioxidant and has been
shown to prevent free radical damage to cells in the arteries.
When practicing an oral chelation program, it is advisable to supplement
with the following MRM products:
* a good multi-vitamin and -mineral, such as Beyond Basics™,
which contains ideal amounts of zinc, potassium, magnesium, and calcium
* a quality liver support formula such as LiveRX™,
which provides additional N-acetyl-cysteine, as well as the antioxidants
milk thistle and alpha lipoic acid, to support detoxification and elimination
“It is my personal experience that when using oral EDTA-based chelators
the levels of heavy metal excretion initially tend to increase over time,”
notes Dr. Gordon. “The patterns of excretion also change over time,
as one metal, like lead, becomes relatively depleted, and the excretion
of other heavy metals tends to increase. Finally, you can achieve truly
significant removal of many toxins but only slowly over time. Unfortunately,
heavy metal toxicity is a lifetime problem because lead is so prevalent
in our environment and is stored so deeply in the bones that you never
achieve zero levels in any body. However, the advantage of continuous
oral EDTA is that you are not only increasing the excretion of toxins
in urine and feces, but you are also continuously binding many heavy metals,
making them significantly less available to induce free radical damage.”
Contributions from Volume 6, No. 10 of The Doctors’ Prescription
for Healthy Living. REFERENCES available upon request.

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EDTA
ORAL CHELATION HELPS:
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Prevent arteriosclerosis (hardening of the arteries)
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Rejuvenate
your cardiovascular system
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Improve conduction in all degrees atrial ventricular heart blockages
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Abolish
extra heartbeats, skipped beats, and rapid heartbeats
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Decrease
ventricular arrhythmias to igitalis toxicity
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Increase
life expectancy
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Reduce
toxic lead and metal deposits and abnormal calcium deposits
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Reduce
blood pressure and blood cholesterol
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Improve
circulation
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Support
healthy vision and hearing
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Support
healthy liver function
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Support
healthy skin texture and tone
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Prevent
abnormal cross-linking ofmolecules that age tissue
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Relieve
symptoms of senility by increasing circulation to the brain
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Relieve
pain, hypoglycemia, phlebitis and scleroderma
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Dissolve
fats in plaque-lined arteries
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Make
blood slippery and prevent abnormal blood clotting Increase
tissue oxygenation
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ABOUT
THE AUTHOR
Garry Gordon, M.D., D.O., M.D. (H.), is one of the co-founders
of the American College for the Advancement of Medicine whose physicians
are dedicated to the concept of better health via intravenous chelation.
Dr. Gordon is among the world’s leading experts on alternative medicine
with special emphasis on chelation therapy, nutritional remedies, mineral
metabolism, and other alternative and preventive therapies.
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