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Re: Kelatox

Marc Martin
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> Wow, I think I might give that a whirl. Is it perscription? Loni

Nope -- you can even buy 10 children's suppositories for about US$50.

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Re: Kelatox

fantasticsam131
Do you have a link?

--- In [hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@...> wrote:
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> > Wow, I think I might give that a whirl. Is it perscription? Loni
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> Nope -- you can even buy 10 children's suppositories for about US$50.
>
> Marc
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Re: Kelatox

Marc Martin
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On Sun, 31 Jul 2011 14:11 +0000, "fantasticsam131" <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Do you have a link?

http://www.axonhealthonline.com/inc/sdetail/2233
http://www.drvitaminsolutions.com/index.php?l=product_list&c=65
http://www.chelationhealthproducts.com/cart/kelatox-pediatric-450-10count.html

As with all chelation products, I recommend being careful --
you could have a terrible reaction to this (or any) chelation
product.  The child's size is the lowest dosage I could find,
but perhaps one could even break a suppository in half
to be even more cautious.  If you don't have a bad reaction,
then great, you can then try a larger dose the next time.

Marc
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Re: Kelatox

joshfinley1985


To everyone who's interested in chelation:

I believe I got my last batch of Kelatox from Vitalfoodstore, but it doesn't much matter where you get it from:

http://www.vitalfoodstore.com/SearchResults.asp?Search=kelatox&Search.x=0&Search.y=0

As others have pointed out, though, chelation does pull out the good with the bad.  Be sure to also take a good-quality multivitamin in the morning to replenish your lost minerals (suppository use happens before you go to bed at night).  Solaray is a good brand, and it's cheap.  Don't take the multi later in the day, or the EDTA will just bind to the components of your multi.  Start off with one 900 mg suppository every other night, or even every 3rd night; if things seem to be going well for your body, kick it up to every night.

Here's the thing about chelation, though, that I discovered when trying to find a link to the home heavy metals test kit that Kelatox and Detoxamin used to sell: the FDA is attacking companies that make chelation products, and they've had to stop selling many of their products.  I wasn't able to find their test kits anywhere.  Check out:
http://www.kelatox.com/Kelatox_
and
http://www.fda.gov/ICECI/EnforcementActions/WarningLetters/2010/ucm229230.htm

You can still, for the moment, order kelatox from some online retailers who have a back stock of it, but if you're interested in doing it, I'd say now's the time; the Facist Drug Aministration seems determined to do away with anything that might help people deal with environmentally-induced illness ("sorry, you can't chelate, but here, have a Prozac...")

I did find some other test kits at:
http://heavymetalstest.com/

It's a good idea to have some sort of metals testing done before you start a chelation regimen.  Ideally, you'd find a good naturopath who knows about this sort of stuff, but I realize that in many places that's not possible.

--- In [hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@...> wrote:

>
> On Sun, 31 Jul 2011 14:11 +0000, "fantasticsam131" <aliassmithandjones@...> wrote:
> > Do you have a link?
>
> http://www.axonhealthonline.com/inc/sdetail/2233
> http://www.drvitaminsolutions.com/index.php?l=product_list&c=65
> http://www.chelationhealthproducts.com/cart/kelatox-pediatric-450-10count.html
>
> As with all chelation products, I recommend being careful --
> you could have a terrible reaction to this (or any) chelation
> product.  The child's size is the lowest dosage I could find,
> but perhaps one could even break a suppository in half
> to be even more cautious.  If you don't have a bad reaction,
> then great, you can then try a larger dose the next time.
>
> Marc
>


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Re: Kelatox

fantasticsam131
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When I first started chelating about 10 years ago the first thing I tried was EDTA.  I thought the prices were outrages so I managed to find a manufacturer who sold me a great big barrel of calcium EDTA for a bit more than a 100 bucks.  I put it into my own 00 capsules.  I did it for about a year.  But since then I've read that it has some bad effects on the brain tissues.  Can't remember specifically what it did though

--- In [hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@...> wrote:

>
> On Sun, 31 Jul 2011 14:11 +0000, "fantasticsam131" <aliassmithandjones@...> wrote:
> > Do you have a link?
>
> http://www.axonhealthonline.com/inc/sdetail/2233
> http://www.drvitaminsolutions.com/index.php?l=product_list&c=65
> http://www.chelationhealthproducts.com/cart/kelatox-pediatric-450-10count.html
>
> As with all chelation products, I recommend being careful --
> you could have a terrible reaction to this (or any) chelation
> product.  The child's size is the lowest dosage I could find,
> but perhaps one could even break a suppository in half
> to be even more cautious.  If you don't have a bad reaction,
> then great, you can then try a larger dose the next time.
>
> Marc
>


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