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I have had a urine challenge test for metals and learned that I had high lead,

cadmium, etc levels and started on IV chelation. I have had 8 sessions.

Yesterday, in talking with the physician's assistant- she said that the IV

EDTA chelation will remove the biofilms that cause arthritis - also saying it

was much better than taking antibiotics. I should say that I have been battling

RA since 1996. Used antibiotics with Dr Mirkin and know the benefits of AP

therapy. My research shows that chelation therapy is discussed in the Lyme

discussion groups. I have also listened to the Marshall Protocol which discusses

biofilm. Any thoughts from others? Thank you.

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Hi ,

i'm RA since 2006 and homebound. started AP 3 months ago (not taking RA drugs)

i know the good benefits of chelation. do you get chelation in the hospital?

covered by ins? I've messed around too long with my RA and am going to stay

with AP (it's been rough and getting rougher), but when better want to add

benefical things, like chelcation and colon therapy. how did you do with you RA

with AP? this is good group here for questions and answers....helping all of

us. sally

rheumatic IV chelation for high lead levels - remove biofilm?

I have had a urine challenge test for metals and learned that I had high lead,

cadmium, etc levels and started on IV chelation. I have had 8 sessions.

Yesterday, in talking with the physician's assistant- she said that the IV EDTA

chelation will remove the biofilms that cause arthritis - also saying it was

much better than taking antibiotics. I should say that I have been battling RA

since 1996. Used antibiotics with Dr Mirkin and know the benefits of AP therapy.

My research shows that chelation therapy is discussed in the Lyme discussion

groups. I have also listened to the Marshall Protocol which discusses biofilm.

Any thoughts from others? Thank you.

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