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Hi Sally,

Re: IV chelation This has been costly; I go to a non participating doctor who

gives me the IV EDTA chelation in the office. Actually, the physician's

assistant who is very knowledgeable gives it to me. I submit the paperwork to my

insurance company and about 40% is picked up by the insurance company. You

spoke of colon therapy, and I also go down to the Edgar Cayce Health Clinic in

Virginia Beach, VA twice a year for their lymph cleanse package which consists

of a castor oil pack, a colonic, and a lymph massage - of course, not covered by

insurance.

In doing some research, I'm wondering if oral chelation a along with antibiotic

therapy is not the way to go. As some may know, I was on AP and got off of it,

since I thought I was cured. I have an appointment late October with a Dr

Hoffman in Richmond, VA in hope of going back on AP. Has anyone been to him? For

those who want to look further at the oral chelation (cheaper than the IV

chelation) along with antibiotics, go

to http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1393226

Wishing you well,

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