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Friday, September 2, 2011 7:35 AM | Per West Volg link

I think this molecule could be very interesting, used to remove iron and Calcium from our brain.
In Denmark where I live, the procedure are not accepted by the healthcare-system, so one would have to finance the treatment out of ones own pocket-money, unfortunately.


The treatment consists of several sequences where the patients are placed in a comfortable chair, getting injected with EDTA and high doses of vitamin C via drop, for appr. 3 hour. There are some luxury contained in the period of treatment, since one can be lucky to get a real doctor to serve coffee and plenty of water for you, because one have to drink a lot of liquid, to clean out the Ca and Fe during the 3 hours.


I have had the CCSVI-treatment, witch helped a lot for a short period of time, but unfortunately I then ran into a bug of some kind, that delivered to me Borealis, and that kind of removed most of the efforts I did obtain from the CCSVI-treatment.


The sequences are repeated once a week for a period of maybe 20 to 50 weeks, and should slowly remove the metals and , contained in our body.


At the moment I have had 8 treatments, and have registreted a lot more "brigtness" in my brain, since I started.


I almost felt the same raise of energy, that I felt just after the PTA, and plan now to take about 20-40 EDTA-flush-outs, before I again will go to the clinic for a new angioplasty.


I asked the EDTA-doctor, if the molecule was able to work through the blood-brain-barrier, and this, she assured me, would not be a problem. Seems that the molecule just by its potential obtained by the free ends of the molecule, is able to attract the ions through the barrier.


I'm not easily convinced about anything, because I had a period of one year with the Rebif, which absolutely didn't work for me. On the contrary, it really speeded up the progression of my MS.


But the brightness and the energy I felt after just one treatment, and the facts that my bloodpressure have fallen to 120-80, from 160-100, tells me, that I'm on the right way.


Do anyone here in this forum have some experiences with this kind of treatment?


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