Re: EDTA- Off the wall thought....

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From: John Cremati (johnjohnc@core.com)
Date: 02/06/02-03:57:28 AM Z


Hi, Eugene and Ken,
      There are a huge number of web sites and publications on "Chelation
Therapy" Just type that key word into your search engine. ( I like using
the search engine from "Google" in which I found 36,000 listings. ) Some
of the sites go into great detail...both pro and con....
      "Enzyme therapy" is also another field in which they are finding
possibilities that will reverse plaque build up...Chelation therapy though
is more immediate and is used when you find out that your lifetime of
eating junk foods had a serious price tag attached. ....
Regards,
 John Cremati
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robkin, Eugene" <erobkin@uwc.edu>
To: "'John Cremati '" <johnjohnc@core.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 10:18 PM
Subject: RE: EDTA- Off the wall thought....

> John
>
> Do you have some references for this? Web sites? Publications?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Eugene Robkin
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Cremati
> To: alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca
> Sent: 2/5/02 5:10 PM
> Subject: EDTA- Off the wall thought....
>
> Just a off the wall thought..
> Did you know that they are using EDTA to remove plaque and calcium
> build up from arteries ..... It is also used to remove lead , cadmium ,
> mercury and other toxic metals from the vascular system as well.....
> The
> process, called "Chelation Therapy", is to administer 3 grams per
> visit
> with dextrose and distilled water intravenously , very, very slowly.....
> It
> takes about 30 visits to unclog your arteries at a cost of about $8000.
> They are having incredible success in reversing heart disease with this
> method..... It beats bypass heart surgery at $30,000 to $50,000 with
> none
> of the pain. The process is still not accepted in conventional
> medicine
> though...
> I imagine this is a process that some die hard alternative
> photographer would consider, but there can be lots of complications,
> so it
> is not something you want to try in your darkroom.
> Just how much is EDTA a pound anyway?!!....JC
>
>


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