Medicardium EDTA Chelation Therapy Part 1

LIVER CLEANSE | GALL BLADDER FLUSH | VIBRABOARD

CANDIDA CLEANSE TREATMENT | PROSTATE ENLARGEMENT

HYPERBARIC THERAPY | HYPERBARIC CHAMBER

MEDICARDIUM EDTA CHELATION


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EDTA has been used to remove Lead, Mercury, Cadmium, Arsenic, Aluminum, Uranium, Nickel and others. EDTA has also been used to support a healthy circulation. Suppository Chelation is a safe, and effective way to receive all the benefits of chelation in the privacy of your own home. It is especially useful with the young and the elderly whose veins may not be suitable to intravenous therapies. Being sodium and calcium free, Magnesium Di-Potassium EDTA may also help remove calcium from the soft tissue of the body, and is appropriate for individuals on sodium restricted diets. Unlike oral EDTA, which is only 5% absorbed, suppository chelation is highly bio available.

If you are looking for the benefits of EDTA, consider suppository Magnesium Di-Potassium EDTA.
EDTA has been used for over 50 years to support the body’s detoxification of metals like Mercury, Lead, Aluminum, Arsenic, Cadmium, Uranium and Nickel.

While orally delivered EDTA is only 5% absorbed due to the effects of the digestive acids, enzymes and foodstuffs on EDTA, suppository EDTA has no such limitation. In addition, being calcium free, Magnesium Di-Potassium EDTA may also support the body in the mobilization of soft tissue dystrophic calcium.

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LIVER FLUSH

Liver Gall Bladder Cleanse

Detoxamin

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy And Retinal Artery And Vein Occlusion

LIVER CLEANSE | GALL BLADDER FLUSH

CANDIDA CLEANSE TREATMENT | PROSTATE ENLARGEMENT | VIBRABOARD

HYPERBARIC THERAPY HYPERBARIC CHAMBER

RETINAL ARTERY AND VEIN OCCLUSION


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Hyperbaric oxygen treatment combined with a blood-vessel widening drug (vasodilator) has been shown to improve visual function among individuals experiencing retinal artery occlusion. (European Journal Ophthalmology 3; 89-94, 1993) Hyperbaric oxygen treatment has been successfully used to improve vision among patients with retinal swelling (macular edema) and retinal vein occlusion. (Survey of Ophthalmology 39; 347-66, 1995)

Hyperbaric oxygen treatment has been administered successfully to patients with central retinal swelling (macular edema) resulting from retinal vein occlusion. Among 12 patients who were treated, 10 experienced visual improvement, with median visual acuity improving from 20/100 to 20/25. The hyperbaric oxygen treatment is believed to constrict retinal capillaries and thus decrease leakage of fluid that causes edema. (Ophthalmologica 210; 168-170, 1996)

Dogs exposed to 3 atmospheres of pressure at 100 percent oxygen developed retinal problems and a reduction in their electro-retinograms. Narrowing of the visual field and impairment of central vision has been recorded among humans undergoing hyperbaric oxygen treatment at 3 atmospheres of pressure for more than 4 hours. (Science 151; 466-68, 1966)

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Hyperbaric Oxygen Chambers

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Chamber

Portable Hyperbaric Oxygen Chambers

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