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EDTA (Edetic Acid, Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid)
A synthetic amino acid used in
the treatment of lead and heavy metal poisoning. EDTA is known
to be a powerful chelating agent especially attracted to calcium,
lead and other heavy metals. Often used in intravenous (I.V.)
chelation therapy (usually not in free form but with disodium
EDTA) with an average dose of 3-5 grams per bi-weekly chelation
session over a number of months. The good news is that EDTA
can also be used quite successfully, and much more conveniently
and more cheaply, in oral form. And when taken or used orally
in its free form, it can be taken in smaller dosages on a daily
basis. It becomes even more effective and powerful when free
form EDTA is ingested with a population of other free form chelating
amino acids.
EDTA was used orally in the 1940's by the U.S. Navy quite successfully
for treatment of lead toxicity which thousands of sailors were
experiencing when living within their ships which were painted
inside and out with lead-based paints. Vaxa's TriCardia uses
1.2 grams of free form EDTA plus 31 other free form amino acids
in its daily regime for this very purpose, as well as a series
of ascorbate complexes and phytomedicinals to help buffer the
release of toxins, and the important cleansing of the liver
and kidneys, so the released calcium doesn't become the basis
of a kidney stone later on! EDTA (C10H16N2O8) has a small molecular
weight of 292.25 and, in its free form (that which Vaxa uses)
can be easily absorbed through the epithelial cells of the small
intestine, bypassing the digestive system, just like any other
free form amino acid.
Like any other amino acid taken orally, 80% of EDTA is estimated
to be absorbed within the first 20 minutes of ingestion, the
rest following within 90 minutes. EDTA, in free form, is actually
a weak acid and has the ability to dissolve calcium (similar
to vinegar dissolving an egg shell) from the rigid calcium-fibrin-fat
plaque from the walls of the arteries and veins, and then binds
with the free pathological calcium to remove it safely from
the system via the urine. EDTA chelation therapy is also purported
to slow down free-radical activity produced by the presence
of excessive heavy metals. Getting rid of the excess heavy metal
populations in and of itself helps in de-acidifying the pH of
the blood, a chronic irritant to blood vessels and cell membranes.
Arterial walls become softer and more pliable after chelation,
allowing for greater blood flow and greater amounts of oxygen
to reach the tissues. EDTA will not remove calcium from bones
or teeth.
EDTA is an ingredient in the following product(s):
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BUFFER PH
pH Balancer
Price: $29.95

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For Inattentiveness, Memory, and Stress
Price: $81.95
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PARASITIN
Parasite Cleanse
Price: $29.95

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CLEARIN
Acne & Blemishes
Price: $25.95

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