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Does anyone have any experience or knowledge of "EDTA chelation suppositories" I have read they are almost as effective as IV chelation and cheaper, no Dr. visits, etc.
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I've heard that they don't work very well. How to know?

But there are forces out there that don't want you to do things yourself.. and yes, even in naturopathic medicine. Hmmm. suppository 10 bucks... IV chelation 150 plus office visit...

I was talking with a naturopath a few weeks ago and he absolutley didn't want to hear about lipsomal vitamin C.. He has about 12 IV stations in his clinic.

Are they very expensive? Give it a try then get retested to see what happened.
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Interesting Cyber junkie. I heard a health practitioner talk at a cancer convention last year and she mentioned a suppository that takes mercury out. She had statistics that showed it's effectiveness in her clinic. I wonder if this is the suppository she was talking about. She said it was cheap, like $12.00 a month. Are you going to try it and where do you get them?
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check these test's out

https://www.chelationtherapyonline.com/articles/p187.htm
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All I can say is that I have given almost all kinds of drugs via the rectum in hospice patients. I never had incident where I felt the drug was not working or was suspicious of inadequate delivery
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