Guest guest Posted February 27, 2009 Report Share Posted February 27, 2009 Hi Mercurius Trismegistus, can you recommend chelation therapy because there seems to be a very commercial slant in choosing a legitamate source of this system and most of the presentations on the web are very off putting because of the wild claims, but i am sure there are original legit. sites which embrace this method not just purely for profit reply soon Kim Chinese Traditional Medicine , " Mercurius Trismegistus " <magisterium_magnum wrote: > > Have you tried garlic and cayenne? Hawthorne might help, iirc. You could > aslo try edta chelation, go to www.calcify.com > Do you have an overall blood stagnation? There are good acupuncture points > and herbs to break stasis and promote flow of qi and blood. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2009 Report Share Posted February 28, 2009 What's blocking the vein? I would think garlic, cayenne and hawthorne would be effective in removing blockage of normal plaque type buildup. The material at www.calcify.com is about EDTA chelation. It's interesting. I was looking into it for my ankylosing spondylitis. The treatment they have developed is based on EDTA suppositories. Traditional chelation is done intravenously, and thus is expensive. You can take the EDTA orally, but you only get 5% uptake into your system. However, the innovation at the above link and in the book they sell is that they use suppositories. This enables a 95% uptake. You can order the suppositories for like $300.00 a month. What I was going to do is make my own. You can get EDTA in powder form and then use coconut oil as a medium. Coconut oil is liquid at room temperature, but solid when refridgerated, so it works great. This would cost about $30.00 per month. According to the www.calcify.com thesis, this will get rid of the buildup, but the buildup would return due to the presence of nanobacteria which produce the buildup. However, I think the above herbs would be great to prevent that. I don't know much about your specific condition, though. But you could try this and then let us know how it works. - " kimmcmenamin2000 " <kimmcmenamin2000 <Chinese Traditional Medicine > Friday, February 27, 2009 3:43 PM [Chinese Traditional Medicine] Chelation Therapy > Hi Mercurius Trismegistus, can you recommend chelation therapy because > there seems to be a very commercial slant in choosing a legitamate > source of this system and most of the presentations on the web are > very off putting because of the wild claims, but i am sure there are > original legit. sites which embrace this method not just purely for profit > reply soon > Kim > Chinese Traditional Medicine , " Mercurius Trismegistus " > <magisterium_magnum wrote: >> >> Have you tried garlic and cayenne? Hawthorne might help, iirc. You > could >> aslo try edta chelation, go to www.calcify.com >> Do you have an overall blood stagnation? There are good acupuncture > points >> and herbs to break stasis and promote flow of qi and blood. >> > > > > --- > > Post message address: Chinese Traditional Medicine > http://health.Chinese Traditional Medicine/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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