E.D.T.A., and Melatonin

2022-01-07 Thread Jean Baugh
Hi,

A friend of mine was having IV chelation and next to him was a man whose
feet were dark blue, nearly black.  My friend said within 30 minutes the
man's feet were pink with circulation.

The bottle of oral E.D.T.A. I have says, oral chelation.  A very
knowledgeable doctor who was hounded by the law who hated him for his
knowledge and expert ways to detox and also to return lost immunity, says
to take some potassium because the oral type I was taking, leaches a small
amount of potassium.  If I take 3 capsules of E.D.T.A., I will take one
potassium of 99 mg, which is the limit allowed to be sold OTC.  My friend
said 99 mg of potassium is like the RDA of vitamins, or all but worthless.

One more interesting factoid is, I found a large book that had been exposed
to water damage and at least half the book needed to be thrown away but my
curious nature caused me to leaf through some of the pages, which was the
fourth edition of Life Extension.  It was on page 576 I saw a long article
about Melatonin being good for Alzheimer's and Parkinson's, among other
things.  That caused me to buy the sixth edition.  About 35 dollars
including shipping.  Heaviest book I've ever bought and it seems to cover
nearly everything.

Jean


E.D.T.A., and Melatonin

2022-01-07 Thread Jean Baugh
Jean Baugh 
6:55 PM (1 hour ago)
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Hi,

A friend of mine was having IV chelation and next to him was a man whose
feet were dark blue, nearly black.  My friend said within 30 minutes the
man's feet were pink with circulation.

The bottle of oral E.D.T.A. I have says, oral chelation.  A very
knowledgeable doctor who was hounded by the law who hated him for his
knowledge and expert ways to detox and also to return lost immunity, says
to take some potassium because the oral type I was taking, leaches a small
amount of potassium.  If I take 3 capsules of E.D.T.A., I will take one
potassium of 99 mg, which is the limit allowed to be sold OTC.  My friend
said 99 mg of potassium is like the RDA of vitamins, or all but worthless.

One more interesting factoid is, I found a large book that had been exposed
to water damage and at least half the book needed to be thrown away but my
curious nature caused me to leaf through some of the pages, which was the
fourth edition of Life Extension.  It was on page 576 I saw a long article
about Melatonin being good for Alzheimer's and Parkinson's, among other
things.  That caused me to buy the sixth edition.  About 35 dollars
including shipping.  Heaviest book I've ever bought and it seems to cover
nearly everything.

Jean