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- Dechen
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Does anyone have experience with chelation of heavy metals with IV?
How long does it take and what is involved? You must have to do some heavy duty cleansing procedure along with it, because all these heavy metal must be excreted.
I'd love to hear about this as I also feel heavy metal toxicity plays a role in tenacious candida infection.
How long does it take and what is involved? You must have to do some heavy duty cleansing procedure along with it, because all these heavy metal must be excreted.
I'd love to hear about this as I also feel heavy metal toxicity plays a role in tenacious candida infection.
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- bolam56
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Check out the \"Phospholipid Exchange Therapy\" thread on page 2 of the Multiple Chemical Sensitivitity (MCS) section.
www.ei-resource.org/index.php?option=com...393&catid=10
This looks to be the safest type of IV Chelation I have seen, and involves my favorite cure all, Phosphatidylcholine!
Before you dish out the dollars for expensive IV treatments, I'd try the oral PPC (Polyenylphosphatidylcholine). This stuff helped me with my MCS within a month, with full remission in about a year.
Here's a link to the blog entry Matt did on PLX:
www.ei-resource.org/myblog/Phospholipid-...c-Conditi.html<br /><br />Post edited by: bolam56, at: 2009/10/11 18:10
www.ei-resource.org/index.php?option=com...393&catid=10
This looks to be the safest type of IV Chelation I have seen, and involves my favorite cure all, Phosphatidylcholine!
Before you dish out the dollars for expensive IV treatments, I'd try the oral PPC (Polyenylphosphatidylcholine). This stuff helped me with my MCS within a month, with full remission in about a year.
Here's a link to the blog entry Matt did on PLX:
www.ei-resource.org/myblog/Phospholipid-...c-Conditi.html<br /><br />Post edited by: bolam56, at: 2009/10/11 18:10
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- Maff
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Thanks for posting those links Bill - as is usual we're in agreement
Dechen - I've posted this link in another thread you started but here it is again. An article about oral chelation therapy. IV therapy seems to be used less and less as oral chelation is found to be effective and obviously much cheaper and easier.
Dechen - I've posted this link in another thread you started but here it is again. An article about oral chelation therapy. IV therapy seems to be used less and less as oral chelation is found to be effective and obviously much cheaper and easier.
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