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PCA-Rx heavy metal chelator

Marc Martin
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Hi all,

Over a week ago, I mentioned that I was going to try the heavy metal
chelator PCA-Rx. I've now had a bottle for several days, and have
been taking it daily.

Although it's premature to make any definitive statements
about it, I'd say that this is one of the better chelators I've
tried, at least when it comes to minimizing side effects. When
I spray some into my mouth, within minutes I can feel slight
pains come and go throughout my body, which is something I've
noticed other chelators doing in the past. Then I feel a more
rapid heartbeat (or perhaps it's just a *stronger* heartbeat?)
for the next 2 hours. Then I become very dehydrated
(need to drink more water!).

As for dosage, I'm taking either one or two sprays in my mouth
per day. I imagine that if I took 4 - 8 sprays, I might feel bad.
But at 2, I only feel okay, and at one spray, I actually feel better
than usual.

The advertising for this product states that it binds with
toxins better than other products, and this appears to be
true -- I have not had any feelings of anger or panic-attacks,
brain fog, "swollen brain", memory loss, or feeling generally
ill, which I've had with some other chelators.

I'll continue experimenting with this. If anyone wants
to read more about this, here is the manufacturer's website:

http://www.maxamlabs.com/

Note that in the past, I've tried the chelators NDF,
Calcium EDTA, Seagreens, Chlorella, Modifilan, homeopathic
heavy metal solution, CLNZ, and probably some others
that I've forgotten about. :-) The PCA-Rx seems so far
to be one of the better options, at least in terms of
minimizing adverse side-effects.

As for impact on ES symptoms, I'd say that the PCA-Rx
actually helps it a bit, but I think that would be
dosage dependent.

Of course, I have no idea if it is *really* eliminating
toxins from my body. That's something that I'll have
to determine based on longterm use...

Marc

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Re: PCA-Rx heavy metal chelator

Andrew McAfee
Please keep me appraised of your progress over the next month or so. I
read the website info and this stuff sounds pretty amazing.
Andrew
On Feb 13, 2005, at 2:50 PM, Marc Martin wrote:

>
> Hi all,
>
> Over a week ago, I mentioned that I was going to try the heavy metal
> chelator PCA-Rx. I've now had a bottle for several days, and have
> been taking it daily.
>
> Although it's premature to make any definitive statements
> about it, I'd say that this is one of the better chelators I've
> tried, at least when it comes to minimizing side effects. When
> I spray some into my mouth, within minutes I can feel slight
> pains come and go throughout my body, which is something I've
> noticed other chelators doing in the past. Then I feel a more
> rapid heartbeat (or perhaps it's just a *stronger* heartbeat?)
> for the next 2 hours. Then I become very dehydrated
> (need to drink more water!).
>
> As for dosage, I'm taking either one or two sprays in my mouth
> per day. I imagine that if I took 4 - 8 sprays, I might feel bad.
> But at 2, I only feel okay, and at one spray, I actually feel better
> than usual.
>
> The advertising for this product states that it binds with
> toxins better than other products, and this appears to be
> true -- I have not had any feelings of anger or panic-attacks,
> brain fog, "swollen brain", memory loss, or feeling generally
> ill, which I've had with some other chelators.
>
> I'll continue experimenting with this. If anyone wants
> to read more about this, here is the manufacturer's website:
>
> http://www.maxamlabs.com/
>
> Note that in the past, I've tried the chelators NDF,
> Calcium EDTA, Seagreens, Chlorella, Modifilan, homeopathic
> heavy metal solution, CLNZ, and probably some others
> that I've forgotten about. :-) The PCA-Rx seems so far
> to be one of the better options, at least in terms of
> minimizing adverse side-effects.
>
> As for impact on ES symptoms, I'd say that the PCA-Rx
> actually helps it a bit, but I think that would be
> dosage dependent.
>
> Of course, I have no idea if it is *really* eliminating
> toxins from my body. That's something that I'll have
> to determine based on longterm use...
>
> Marc
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