Medicardium V2O: Magnesium EDTA (liposomal)
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Circulation
Every day your heart pumps 1,900 gallons of blood through the 100,000 miles of living pipes that make up your
circulatory system. Over the course of your life, your heart will pump some 2 billion times moving 48 million
gallons of blood through your arteries, capillaries and veins. Unfortunately, heart attacks are the leading
cause of death in America. Toxins, infections, stress, poor diet and
the effects of aging cause the arteries to become brittle and filled with plaque, and blood to thicken and
become harder to move. If you are suffering from circulatory disturbances or simply want to increase and
maintain your
vitality, then ask your doctor if chelation is right for you. Data regarding heavy metals taken from: Toxicology
of Metals. Edited by Louis Chang, 1996.
Aluminium
Aluminum can be found in drinking water, anti-perspirants, baking powders, feminine hygiene products, cow and
soy milk, baby formula, antacids, and of course aluminum foil, pots and pans. It accumulates in the skin, bones,
brain and kidneys and can cause Alzheimer’s and Parkinsons disease. EDTA has
been scientifically proven to bind to and remove aluminum from the body. Data regarding heavy metals taken from:
Toxicology of Metals. Edited by Louis Chang, 1996.
lead
Lead is found in cosmetics, plastics, batteries, gasoline, insecticides, pottery glaze, soldered pipes, and
paint. Lead accumulates in the brain, liver, kidneys and bones. For each 30 mcg of lead in a child’s blood, his
or her IQ drops 10 points. EDTA has been scientifically proven to
bind to and remove lead from the body. Data regarding heavy metals taken from: Toxicology of Metals. Edited by
Louis
Chang, 1996.
Nickel
Nickel is found in stainless steel cutlery, pots and pans, coins, dental fillings and batteries. It
accumulates in the bones, kidneys, liver, lungs, immune system and the brain where it can cause genetic damage
and unwanted tissue growths. EDTA has been scientifically proven to bind to and remove nickel from the body.
Data regarding heavy metals taken
from: Toxicology of Metals. Edited by Louis Chang, 1996.
Arsenic
Arsenic is found in cigarette smoke, laundry detergents, beer, seafood, commercial poultry and drinking water.
It can cause headaches, confusion and sleepiness. It can damage the kidneys liver, and lungs. EDTA has been
scientifically proven to bind to and remove arsenic from the body. Data regarding heavy metals taken
from: Toxicology of Metals. Edited by Louis Chang, 1996.
Uranium
Uranium is a radioactive element that eventually disintegrates into lead. There have been over 2,000 nuclear
detonations on our planet since Hiroshima casting uranium into our atmosphere. Additionally, events like Three
Mile Island and Chernobyl add uranium to our environment. Radioactive materials can cause unwanted growths and
birth defects. EDTA has been scientifically proven to bind to
and remove uranium from the body. Data regarding heavy metals taken from: Toxicology of Metals. Edited by Louis
Chang, 1996.
Copper
170 million women worldwide have copper IUD’s. They work by releasing copper into the uterus but the copper
doesn’t stay in the uterus, it goes everywhere. The effects of copper poisoning include fatigue, low blood
pressure, anemia, panic attacks, brain fog, insomnia, headaches and a sense of slowly going mad. These symptoms
show up slowly so many women never realize how copper is affecting them. People can also get copper
toxicity from copper pipes, copper fungicides and copper cookware. EDTA can bind to and remove copper. Data
regarding heavy metals taken from: Toxicology of Metals. Edited by Louis Chang, 1996.
Calcification
As we age we accumulate calcium in the soft tissues of the body. Joints, brain, prostate, breast, kidneys,
skin, arteries, muscles, all calcify and disease processes and inflammation accelerate this process. A calcium
free EDTA may support the body in resolving this ‘dystrophic’ calcium.
Barium
Barium compounds are found in soaps, ceramics, paper, glass, plastics, textiles, dyes, fuel additives, rubber,
paint and pesticides. Barium toxicity can cause vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain.
Mercury
Every ‘silver’ filling releases up to 17 mcg of mercury every day. This increases to 500 mcg with the smoking
of cigarettes, drinking hot liquids, gum chewing, acidic saliva or the grinding of teeth at night. Mercury accumulates in the brain, heart, kidneys and endocrine glands and can cause depression, auto-immune
diseases, memory loss, tremors, anemia and heart attacks. An issue with mercury chelators (DMPS, DMSA and EDTA) is
that they can release chelated mercury in exchange for other metals such as Cr2+ or Fe3+ for which they have a
stronger affinity, leading to redeposition. While EDTA is the least problematic of the three, this is still a
consideration. If you have a high mercury load, call us and ask about our Mercury Detox Protocol.