EDTA chelation therapy

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bicko1504
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EDTA chelation therapy

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Has anyone tried this? Story is amazing and associated with CCSVI heavy metal theory. If you have tried or know someone who tried please write...

http://www.matteodallosso.org/eng/
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se1956
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Re: EDTA chelation therapy

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There is an interesting point in his story:

His blood test showed that he has a deficit of Glutathione.

Look here for more information:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glutathione

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glutathion ... deficiency

http://www.ei-resource.org/treatment-op ... pplements/

Glutathione is concentrated in the liver. There were several reports, that after a liver transplant there were huge improvements of the MS (one was from EDSS 5 → EDDS 0).

The Glutathione level in the brain depends on the Vitamin-D level.

Glutathione synthetase deficiency is inheritable.

Are there recent studies for Glutathione deficiency in pwMS ?

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Re: EDTA chelation therapy

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Thanks, I'll try to find place in my country where I can get this analisis first.
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Re: EDTA chelation therapy

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EDTA readily binds with many important mineral cations such as zinc, magnesium and calcium. You may wish to read one of my prior posts on it.

http://www.thisisms.com/forum/chronic-c ... tml#p84407

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