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About PCA-Rx, i asked 2 DAN and both told me it was not enough for the quantities of metals that my girl have.I would like to try it, have any of you tried it successfully?momofevo wrote: Right from my naturopath: BioChelat is more "broad spectrum" in removing heavy metals; EDTA is more specific to certain metals (which I haven't committed to memory yet). I position Natural heavy metal detoxification against Chelation this way: 1. Chelation has the proven tract record,

but using Natural medicines like BioChelat, Metal-Free/PCA-Rx, etc., can be just as effective. 2. Chelation has a MILD risk of harming organs, particularly the kidneys. Blood tests should be done before treatment starts and at regular intervals (every 2-3 months) after that. Natural treatments are far less likely to do any harm. 3. Chelation has an advantage with convenience: the typical schedule is 3 days on, 11 days off. The side-effects can be strong in the early weeks/months of treatments. In comparison, Natural treatments are given continuously (daily) and the side-effects are minor in comparison. Unfortunately there are no published studies on any of the natural methods of treatments - just a lot of testimonials. Testing is the only way to be sure that it is actually doing something.

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For the majority, it only worked the 1st month; it becomes placebo the 2nd month. Even the guys that manufacture/sell are fully aware that's why when you talk to them that you don't see any changes anymore they will insist you buy their other products in conjunction with this one. Can get very expensive. I returned the used 2nd bottle coz it acts like water--they charged me a restocking fee 20% at that time.vanessa gamarra wrote: About PCA-Rx, i asked 2 DAN and both told me

it was not enough for the quantities of metals that my girl have.I would like to try it, have any of you tried it successfully?momofevo <cruiserchick48hotmail> wrote: Right from my naturopath:BioChelat is more "broad spectrum" in removing heavy metals; EDTA is more specific to certain metals (which I haven't committed to memoryyet). I position Natural heavy metal detoxification against Chelation this way:1. Chelation has the proven tract record, but using Natural medicines like BioChelat, Metal-Free/PCA-Rx, etc., can be just as effective.2. Chelation has a MILD risk of harming organs, particularly the kidneys. Blood tests should be done before treatment starts and at regular intervals (every 2-3 months) after that. Natural treatments are far less likely to do any

harm.3. Chelation has an advantage with convenience: the typical schedule is 3 days on, 11 days off. The side-effects can be strong in the early weeks/months of treatments. In comparison, Natural treatments are given continuously (daily) and the side-effects are minor in comparison.Unfortunately there are no published studies on any of the natural methods of treatments - just a lot of testimonials. Testing is the only way to be sure that it is actually doing something. Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now.

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I tried bio-chelat on my son (then 12) 3 bottles but didn't see tangible result; maybe it's effective only for the little ones. the msg below pertains to PCA-Rx.mary ann mendoza wrote: For the majority, it only worked the 1st month; it becomes placebo the 2nd month. Even the guys that manufacture/sell are fully aware that's why when you talk to them that you don't see any changes anymore they will insist you buy their other products in

conjunction with this one. Can get very expensive. I returned the used 2nd bottle coz it acts like water--they charged me a restocking fee 20% at that time.vanessa gamarra <vanessagamarrac> wrote: About PCA-Rx, i asked 2 DAN and both told me it was not enough for the quantities of metals that my girl have.I would like to try it, have any of you tried it successfully?momofevo <cruiserchick48hotmail> wrote: Right from my naturopath:BioChelat is more "broad spectrum" in removing heavy metals; EDTA is more specific to certain metals (which I haven't committed to memoryyet). I position Natural heavy metal detoxification against Chelation this

way:1. Chelation has the proven tract record, but using Natural medicines like BioChelat, Metal-Free/PCA-Rx, etc., can be just as effective.2. Chelation has a MILD risk of harming organs, particularly the kidneys. Blood tests should be done before treatment starts and at regular intervals (every 2-3 months) after that. Natural treatments are far less likely to do any harm.3. Chelation has an advantage with convenience: the typical schedule is 3 days on, 11 days off. The side-effects can be strong in the early weeks/months of treatments. In comparison, Natural treatments are given continuously (daily) and the side-effects are minor in comparison.Unfortunately there are no published studies on any of the natural methods of treatments - just a lot of testimonials. Testing is the only way to be sure that it is actually doing something. Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage.

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Hi! We are going 4 months now on PCA-Rx at 4 sprays a day. We just

gave it a try as per our DAN's recommendation. Anyway, to our

amazement we've been pulling out mercury, lead and other metals based

on our UTM. We are not on any other forms of chelation except this

but we've been doing the GSH patch (lifewave) and cream (Lee-Silsby)

with it as well. Definitely sure, the glutathione is helping his body

get rid of these metals. Hope this helps, thanks!

Right from my naturopath:

>

> BioChelat is more " broad spectrum " in removing heavy metals; EDTA

is

> more specific to certain metals (which I haven't committed to

memory

> yet).

>

> I position Natural heavy metal detoxification against Chelation

this way:

>

> 1. Chelation has the proven tract record, but using Natural

medicines

> like BioChelat, Metal-Free/PCA-Rx, etc., can be just as effective.

> 2. Chelation has a MILD risk of harming organs, particularly the

> kidneys. Blood tests should be done before treatment starts and

at

> regular intervals (every 2-3 months) after that. Natural

treatments are

> far less likely to do any harm.

> 3. Chelation has an advantage with convenience: the typical

schedule is

> 3 days on, 11 days off. The side-effects can be strong in the

early

> weeks/months of treatments. In comparison, Natural treatments are

given

> continuously (daily) and the side-effects are minor in comparison.

>

> Unfortunately there are no published studies on any of the natural

> methods of treatments - just a lot of testimonials. Testing is

the only

> way to be sure that it is actually doing something.

>

>

>

>

>

>

> ---------------------------------

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Is it the BioChelat that only worked the first month for people or the PCA-RX?

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For the majority, it only worked the 1st month; it becomes placebo the 2nd month. Even the guys that manufacture/sell are fully aware that's why when you talk to them that you don't see any changes anymore they will insist you buy their other products in conjunction with this one. Can get very expensive. I returned the used 2nd bottle coz it acts like water--they charged me a restocking fee 20% at that time.vanessa gamarra <vanessagamarrac> wrote:

About PCA-Rx, i asked 2 DAN and both told me it was not enough for the quantities of metals that my girl have.I would like to try it, have any of you tried it successfully?momofevo <cruiserchick48hotmail> wrote:

Right from my naturopath:BioChelat is more "broad spectrum" in removing heavy metals; EDTA is more specific to certain metals (which I haven't committed to memoryyet). I position Natural heavy metal detoxification against Chelation this way:1. Chelation has the proven tract record, but using Natural medicines like BioChelat, Metal-Free/PCA-Rx, etc., can be just as effective.2. Chelation has a MILD risk of harming organs, particularly the kidneys. Blood tests should be done before treatment starts and at regular intervals (every 2-3 months) after that. Natural treatments are far less likely to do any harm.3. Chelation has an advantage with convenience: the typical schedule is 3 days on, 11 days off. The side-effects can be strong in the early weeks/months of treatments. In comparison, Natural treatments are given continuously (daily) and the side-effects are minor in comparison.Unfortunately there are no published studies on any of the natural methods of treatments - just a lot of testimonials. Testing is the only way to be sure that it is actually doing something.

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Bio chelat is made from EDTA isnt it?

Is the claim that one bottle is all you need???? And do you buy from wolfe? They

have a 3

bottle special but it sounds like one bottle is preferred here. Can it possibly

do the job in

one bottle.......what is the dosage

> Right from my naturopath:

>

> BioChelat is more " broad spectrum " in removing heavy metals; EDTA is

> more specific to certain metals (which I haven't committed to memory

> yet).

>

> I position Natural heavy metal detoxification against Chelation this way:

>

> 1. Chelation has the proven tract record, but using Natural medicines

> like BioChelat, Metal-Free/PCA-Rx, etc., can be just as effective.

> 2. Chelation has a MILD risk of harming organs, particularly the

> kidneys. Blood tests should be done before treatment starts and at

> regular intervals (every 2-3 months) after that. Natural treatments are

> far less likely to do any harm.

> 3. Chelation has an advantage with convenience: the typical schedule is

> 3 days on, 11 days off. The side-effects can be strong in the early

> weeks/months of treatments. In comparison, Natural treatments are given

> continuously (daily) and the side-effects are minor in comparison.

>

> Unfortunately there are no published studies on any of the natural

> methods of treatments - just a lot of testimonials. Testing is the only

> way to be sure that it is actually doing something.

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now.

>

>

>

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Bio chelat is made from EDTA isnt it?

Is the claim that one bottle is all you need???? And do you buy from wolfe? They

have a 3

bottle special but it sounds like one bottle is preferred here. Can it possibly

do the job in

one bottle.......what is the dosage

> Right from my naturopath:

>

> BioChelat is more " broad spectrum " in removing heavy metals; EDTA is

> more specific to certain metals (which I haven't committed to memory

> yet).

>

> I position Natural heavy metal detoxification against Chelation this way:

>

> 1. Chelation has the proven tract record, but using Natural medicines

> like BioChelat, Metal-Free/PCA-Rx, etc., can be just as effective.

> 2. Chelation has a MILD risk of harming organs, particularly the

> kidneys. Blood tests should be done before treatment starts and at

> regular intervals (every 2-3 months) after that. Natural treatments are

> far less likely to do any harm.

> 3. Chelation has an advantage with convenience: the typical schedule is

> 3 days on, 11 days off. The side-effects can be strong in the early

> weeks/months of treatments. In comparison, Natural treatments are given

> continuously (daily) and the side-effects are minor in comparison.

>

> Unfortunately there are no published studies on any of the natural

> methods of treatments - just a lot of testimonials. Testing is the only

> way to be sure that it is actually doing something.

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now.

>

>

>

>

>

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Bio chelat is made from EDTA isnt it?

Is the claim that one bottle is all you need???? And do you buy from wolfe? They

have a 3

bottle special but it sounds like one bottle is preferred here. Can it possibly

do the job in

one bottle.......what is the dosage

> Right from my naturopath:

>

> BioChelat is more " broad spectrum " in removing heavy metals; EDTA is

> more specific to certain metals (which I haven't committed to memory

> yet).

>

> I position Natural heavy metal detoxification against Chelation this way:

>

> 1. Chelation has the proven tract record, but using Natural medicines

> like BioChelat, Metal-Free/PCA-Rx, etc., can be just as effective.

> 2. Chelation has a MILD risk of harming organs, particularly the

> kidneys. Blood tests should be done before treatment starts and at

> regular intervals (every 2-3 months) after that. Natural treatments are

> far less likely to do any harm.

> 3. Chelation has an advantage with convenience: the typical schedule is

> 3 days on, 11 days off. The side-effects can be strong in the early

> weeks/months of treatments. In comparison, Natural treatments are given

> continuously (daily) and the side-effects are minor in comparison.

>

> Unfortunately there are no published studies on any of the natural

> methods of treatments - just a lot of testimonials. Testing is the only

> way to be sure that it is actually doing something.

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now.

>

>

>

>

>

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Bio chelat is made from EDTA isnt it?

Is the claim that one bottle is all you need???? And do you buy from wolfe? They

have a 3

bottle special but it sounds like one bottle is preferred here. Can it possibly

do the job in

one bottle.......what is the dosage

> Right from my naturopath:

>

> BioChelat is more " broad spectrum " in removing heavy metals; EDTA is

> more specific to certain metals (which I haven't committed to memory

> yet).

>

> I position Natural heavy metal detoxification against Chelation this way:

>

> 1. Chelation has the proven tract record, but using Natural medicines

> like BioChelat, Metal-Free/PCA-Rx, etc., can be just as effective.

> 2. Chelation has a MILD risk of harming organs, particularly the

> kidneys. Blood tests should be done before treatment starts and at

> regular intervals (every 2-3 months) after that. Natural treatments are

> far less likely to do any harm.

> 3. Chelation has an advantage with convenience: the typical schedule is

> 3 days on, 11 days off. The side-effects can be strong in the early

> weeks/months of treatments. In comparison, Natural treatments are given

> continuously (daily) and the side-effects are minor in comparison.

>

> Unfortunately there are no published studies on any of the natural

> methods of treatments - just a lot of testimonials. Testing is the only

> way to be sure that it is actually doing something.

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now.

>

>

>

>

>

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