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IV Chelation versus EDTA Pills and Suppositories

Heavy Metal Chelation is very expensive no matter what method you choose. Ive recently been using Detoxamin Suppositories and this really seems like the easiest and most cost effective way to remove heavy metals. My doctor does both IV and Suppositories. Detoxification through ETDA IV’s can cost up to $3000 The Detoxamine suppositories are about $250 for a 1 month supply, still expensive but not as much as the IV’s and you also dont have to sit in a doctors office for 2 hours twice a week. You can get oral edta, but apparently it is not absorbed very well and is not worth using. Personally i have seen a big improvement in my chronic fatigue symptoms. Ive just completed 1 month of the Detoxamine supposatories and ive noticed alot of improvements in concentration and energy. Im supposed to do 2 months more. Ill update next month and when im finished


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11 Responses to “IV Chelation versus EDTA Pills and Suppositories”

  1. Erik Christensen says:

    I had had 10 EDTA IV Chelations when I found out about EDTA suppositories. As my doctor was also finding IV a bit time consuming we agreed that I could try suppositories. My last 5 chelations have been by suppositories and have taken 2½ weeks (three suppositories = one IV) and the improvement is continuing at a regular pace.
    I am using Kelatox rather than Detoxamin but I don’t think that the brand makes a lot of difference.

  2. Just a comment I hope may be helpfull. If you want to make your own supposotries it can lower the cost exponentially. Just do a google search for EDTA and then make the supposatories using organic beeswax, organic cacoa blutter and plastic supposotory molds. You have to do a little math to figure out the proper dosage and I have found for me I needed to reduce it slightly due to the caustic and irritating effect on the sensitive skin in that area. This however worked for me and I cannot afford the cost any other way.
    good luck
    ps maybe your doctor would even be onboard to help you make the appropriate dosage.

  3. T G SUVARNA says:

    KINDLY LET ME KNOW THE DETAILS OF THE CHEMICALS USED OR THE EXACT SOURCE FROM WHERE U GOT THE INFORMATION AS I TOO FIND THE COST PRHIBITIVE– I AM HAVING ANGINA AT PRESENT

  4. Frank D. Scussion says:

    Its terrible how expensive even generic drugs have become. People should be aware that chemicals like n-acetylcysteine and EDTA that people use in chelation are extremely inexpensive to buy by the kilo.

    Good luck figuring that out by yourself, though.

    Perhaps if people created an offshore alternative information web where the drug and insurance company ‘reputation management’ folks and MLMers were strictly not allowed to poison the discussion, a serious exchange of information could occur on what works, under the radar, so to speak. Otherwise, the attack dogs will ruin it with their paid-for noise.

    Are there any countries where information can still be hosted freely?

  5. William says:

    I quess I had some good luck.

    I was searching for reasonable prices for EDTA. Prices averaged from $30 to $70 a bottle for around 60 grams.

    I eventualy found a compamy that from which I purchased a kilo, thats 1000 grams for $19.95 plus $9.00 for shipping and handling.

    So if you are willing to take time time to search on the internet, you will be able to find low priced sources.

  6. I am looking for a reasonable priced source for EDTA suppositories.

  7. Lisa Jarvis says:

    Hi I couldnt find an update for your chelation. Did you say you were going to carry on with the EDTa suppositories for another 2 months? How did you feel when you completed the course? Any more improvements?

    Thanks

    Lisa

  8. admin says:

    HI lisa,
    i did have some improvement, but it didnt really seem to last. I only seemed to feel better, while i was on a course of etda.
    I did another months worth, but had to stop after that due to financial reasons.

  9. Marc says:

    10 years ago, I had IV chelation with EDTA to bypass bypassing surgery, with great success. Acording to Dr. Cranton I need 10 chelation a year from now on.
    I apreciate help deciding how many supositories amonth I need instead of one IV

  10. Loren Parks says:

    Some 25 years ago I studied with Doppler Ultrasound patients who had been on oral EDTA by an M.D., Dr. James Mercer (MD) I presume he is deceased. An old man’s formerly black leg turned pink with normal flow sounds. Other patients had lost their angina or complications from a stroke. He used 2.5 grams EDTA (disodium) early morning with orange juice, holding off breakfast for 45 minutes or so. 3 days a week as I remember. In between he gave them a multimineral supplement because what all EDTA chelates besides lead is not well known. Wonder Labs sells EDTA cheap, 625 mg tablets. I take 3 at a time. Be sure your health is reasonably good. I am not a doctor.

    Loren

  11. debra [arler says:

    Have really bad fms/cfs/mcs, blood shows too much lead, hair analysis shows all metal poisoning off the chart, oral chelation was probably a waste of time, tried a few IVs edta but I cant go inside Im so ALLERGIC, did clay baths, bentonite, ch77, chlorella and I cant do those sulfur products, Im allergic to them, vomitted till I hit only 36 kg, have done 3 lots of edta suppositories, hair analysis in 3 years shows Ive got 1/2 of it out but still off the chart. Anyone, what are your pain levels like? As Ive got 1/2 the metal out I was hoping for the pain to come down BUT ITS UNBEARABLE!!

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