JAMA and Oral Chelation

JAMA Article on Oral EDTA

Chelation Therapy for Ischemic Heart Disease A Randomized Controlled Trial

Dr. Gordon's response to JAMA Article

Effects of chelation with EDTA and vitamin B therapy on nitric oxide related endothelial function

The selective increase in the vasodilator response to ACh after therapy with EDTA and several B group vitamins indicates that NO-related endothelial function was improved.

EDTA and Chelation Therapy: History and Mechanisms of Action, an Update

It is my belief that virtually everyone could benefit from the continuous lifetime ingestion of EDTA and other chelators, to help offset the increasing burden of toxic and free metals coming from our degraded environment.

New Breakthroughs in Chelation Therapy,  Nov. 2001

". . . when you reach a high enough concentration of EDTA in the blood, only achievable with the 5 minute push technique, you will see as much as 9 times greater levels of mercury in the urine than are seen with DMSA."

Intravenous versus Oral Chelation,  Dec.  2001

Lead an other toxic metals in endothelial and other tissues are impairing enzyme function so you do not optimally produce prostacyclin, heparin or NO.  Correcting this can provide your patients with many if not all of what we consider to be the chelation therapy benefits.

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