Guest guest Posted May 23, 2008 Report Share Posted May 23, 2008 Have any of you used or heard of the product Chelorex? Would love to hear any negative or positive experiences. It looks like a good product on the website. It says that it is a more gentle and natural product that breaks the blood brain barrier. I am leaning toward doing ALA, but I am curious about this product. http://www.scienceformulas.com/edta_true_facts.html?gclid=CKOkmuqJjpECFQ\ iaPAodZU-LIA <http://www.scienceformulas.com/edta_true_facts.html?gclid=CKOkmuqJjpECF\ QiaPAodZU-LIA> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2009 Report Share Posted July 2, 2009 No supervision is needed unless one is doing it IV which is probably the most efficient way........but oh so expensive. I convinced my closest friend to use EDTA because he already had two by-pass and two angioplasty and was told there was nothing more they could do. It's three years now and he is doing very well and still eats everything he wants. ?? We get the 'natural' thing over done. NAC is a part of the Chelorex as well as a few other things and one can ask, are they natural? The fact is, EDTA Chelates and I suppose the question is how effective are the oral? When I use EDTA I use it sublingually by opening the capsule and placing the powder under the tongue. I also do NAC and Malic Acid when working with EDTA but my friend does not. One reasonable source of EDTA is www.amermed.com but I am sure you can find a lot of sources with a lot more hype. Joe C. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 3, 2009 Report Share Posted July 3, 2009 What is a chance of metals redepositing in other places? Someone here wrote about redepositing in brain and inability of anything to take them out of there. Sounds scary. > > No supervision is needed unless one is doing it IV which is probably the most efficient way........but oh so expensive. > > I convinced my closest friend to use EDTA because he already had two by-pass and two angioplasty and was told there was nothing more they could do. It's three years now and he is doing very well and still eats everything he wants. ?? > > We get the 'natural' thing over done. NAC is a part of the Chelorex as well as a few other things and one can ask, are they natural? The fact is, EDTA Chelates and I suppose the question is how effective are the oral? When I use EDTA I use it sublingually by opening the capsule and placing the powder under the tongue. I also do NAC and Malic Acid when working with EDTA but my friend does not. > > One reasonable source of EDTA is www.amermed.com but I am sure you can find a lot of sources with a lot more hype. > > Joe C. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 3, 2009 Report Share Posted July 3, 2009 There are many thousands of people doing chelation and doesn't the question of something being 're-deposited' apply to all forms of chelation, 'natural' or otherwise? This is the second time the subject has been brought to my attention and nobody has presented evidence this is a problem. Wasn't the Chelated substance originally floating around in the body until somehow it was deposited wherever it was and if Chelation does remove it, doesn't it get eliminated along with other routine wastes? Unless someone can prove Chelation causes this problem, I don't intend to stop using it. Just one of life's choices. Joe C. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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