Thursday, April 22, 2010

Take Edta

EDTA is availble orally and as an intravenous medication.


EDTA is most commonly taken to reverse heavy-metal poisoning, however there have been some additional benefits reported such as reducing chest pain, shortness of breath and lowering blood pressure. EDTA is taken under the direction of a health care provider and can be given intravenously or orally. Intravenous EDTA is administered within a health care environment and oral EDTA is available for over-the-counter purchase for consumption in the home, but should not be taken without first consulting a health care professional.


Instructions


1. Discuss your interest in taking EDTA with your health care provider. Bring up your questions, concerns and reasons for requesting the medication, as well as any other medications or vitamins you are taking. Your health care provider can provide you with information about the correct medication dosage for your desired outcomes.


2. Pour a glass of water to swallow the EDTA.


3. Place one tablet of the oral EDTA in your mouth and swallow it down with your water.

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