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Questions About Sodium Thiosulfate and Calcium EdtaQuestion by G. on 09/28/2009
Replied by Ted (Bangkok, Thailand) on 10/01/2009
A calcium EDTA may have problems with excessive calcium buildup in a cancer person hence, you may need three times more magnesium to balance the effect. The calcium tends to promote clotting, and often promote cancer, because of its restriction to circulation. Hence, I won't use calcium EDTA. Enzyme supplements, and plenty is likely to get better results and they do. The EDTA I used is either buffered disodium EDTA, where I add baking soda to neutralize acidity to pH of 7.5 or 8.0. The other EDTA I will use is the tetrasodium EDTA.
It's most important never to forget the major remedy for cancer is bloodroot tincture, hydrochloric acid drops, BHT, and the alkalizine supplements (potassium bicarbonate, sodium bicarbonate, sodium carbonate, potassium carbonate). EDTA will only work if it's tetrasodium EDTA for example because it reduces bloodclotting by removing the excess calcium that blocks circulation. Blocked circulation or thick blood (from excessive protein causing sticky blood) seems to support cancer. Hence the use of enzyme (e.g. protease) and tetrasodium EDTA. As to the maximum dose ot tetrasodium EDTA I generally limit to 25-100 mg. If it's calcium EDTA, I won't use it, unless it's heavy metal toxicity, and in that case it's a mixture.
Ted
Replied by Richard C. (Doncaster) on 06/13/2016
My Dad, has Myeloma, and after strokes is on Warfarin, would you have suggestions for the Myeloma which seems to be steady at the moment, but get off Warfarin, as that worries him more, but doesn't say why exactly, apart from excessive bleeding if cut.
I'm interested in EDTA and various Candida fixes too, prob is I'm ok with short messages, but dyslexia in info processing limits me unless printing off loads of info.
Cheers
Replied by Koy (Sofia, Bg) on 07/13/2018
I've seen different companies go in vastly different directions when it comes to marketing disodium EDTA-based chelation products. For example, I know of one company that advertises almost exclusively through the internet using pay-per-click website advertising. They sell capsules containing upwards of 600 mg of disodium EDTA at rock-bottom discount pricing. I know of another company that takes just the opposite tact. They put the minuscule amount of 50 mg of disodium EDTA into each capsule, "enhance" the product by adding all manner of other ingredients, and charge a premium price for a product that will in all probability simply chelate the other ingredients and won't do you a bit of good!
Replied by Robert Henry (Ten Mile , Tn) on 07/15/2018
Know oral chelation works over time, but if you are in trouble like I was, I suggest doing the IV's.
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