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i use the oral bulk powder, for nanobacteria, with rife and ozone.

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Lynn wrote:

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> Does anyone here have experience with Calcium EDTA? (Chemical

> chelator for mercury & other metals, a new form supposed to be easier

> on the body) My doc gave me some in an IV with a lot of Vitamin C; I

> felt better within an hour, but then crashed a couple hours later and

> through the next couple days. Not sure I want to do this again.

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> Thanks for any info. -Lynn

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In a message dated 03/05/2007 18:55:10 GMT Standard Time,

quiltlady@... writes:

Ok - more questions now. Just went to my doctor. He wants to do a

mercury test- admininstering something (can't remember name of it) then

testing every 8hrs?? Is this safe? He recommends doing chelating with

Calcium EDTA- IV push, once a month for 8 months. I NEED HELP HERE!!

I am SOOOO confused. Can I do this before getting amalgams replaced?

>>> No don't do this, it is NOT SAFE, worry about getting your amalgams out

safely first. I have a firend in the UK who did this because the dentist said

it was safe and she has never been the same again :(

Wrong order, wrong chelator, wrong dosing

This will help

_http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/_ (http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/)

Good luck

Mandi in UK

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> Ok - more questions now. Just went to my doctor. He wants to do a

> mercury test- admininstering something (can't remember name of it) then

> testing every 8hrs?? Is this safe? He recommends doing chelating with

> Calcium EDTA- IV push, once a month for 8 months. I NEED HELP HERE!!

> I am SOOOO confused. Can I do this before getting amalgams replaced?

> Tina

>

Chelators should never be used with amalgams in place.

IV chelation is not safe.

EDTA is not safe for mercury toxic people.

Most doctors who claim to understand chelation do not.

Do your research and be careful.

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Please take some time and read the FAQs of this list.

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In a message dated 03/05/2007 18:55:10 GMT Standard Time,

quiltlady@... writes:

Ok - more questions now. Just went to my doctor. He wants to do a

mercury test- admininstering something (can't remember name of it) then

testing every 8hrs?? Is this safe? He recommends doing chelating with

Calcium EDTA- IV push, once a month for 8 months. I NEED HELP HERE!!

I am SOOOO confused. Can I do this before getting amalgams replaced?

>>> No don't do this, it is NOT SAFE, worry about getting your amalgams out

safely first. I have a firend in the UK who did this because the dentist said

it was safe and she has never been the same again :(

Wrong order, wrong chelator, wrong dosing

This will help

_http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/_ (http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/)

Good luck

Mandi in UK

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You want to get better, not worse, right? Don't let this doc near you with

anything he has mentioned until/unless he learns a whole lot about proper, safe

chelation.

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