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EDTA
Model No: SWU561
Manufacturer: Arizona Naturals

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Avg. Price: $39
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EDTA Functions
Oct 26, 2008 11:43 pm
unogallian


Joined: Oct 26, 2008
Points: 270


EDTA Functions include chelating heavy minerals in the body. The product carries minerals and heavy metals tout of the body and works torepair certain body functions harmed by heavy metal toxicity.

It helps to get rid toxic substances which negatively affect metabolism. The dose is very high potency and should be used with doctors prescription.



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Date Purchased: 5/2008
Price Paid: $38
Recommend: No
Pros:
Is useful in urgent cases and it produces efficient results over time.

Cons:
can cause side affects in the body mtebolism.


This message was modified Oct 31, 2008 by Admin
EDTA for Chelation - Item # AN022
Oct 26, 2008 4:30 pm
NorthWet


Joined: Oct 24, 2008
Points: 1050


Chelating out heavy metals is a very important part of heart health, however, EDTA is a risky way to achieve it. EDTA grabs minerals as well as heavy metals stripping your body of what it needs to repair itself. Your liver etc. must process the heavy metals it chelates risking toxicity issues. Instead of EDTA, check into Zeolite which accomplishes the same thing, faster, and without the negatives. DH also underwent EDTA chelation via IVs years ago. If we had the same choice to make over again, I would not have opted for EDTA.

Date Purchased: 06/2007
Price Paid: $40
Recommend: No
Pros:
It does chelate out heavy metals helping your body return to a healthy balance.

Cons:
It strips the body of important minerals, unable to differentiate between metals and minerals. The metals must be processed by your liver etc. allowing possible further damage. It's expensive and not the best option on the market.


This message was modified Oct 26, 2008 by NorthWet
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