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    Australian artist in New York offers remedies on environment  Aug 13, 2008
    Published: August 13, 2008. In a bright studio at New York University, Natalie Jeremijenko welcomes visitors to her environmental health clinic. (International Herald Tribune -- Health)

    Physical fitness may slow Alzheimer brain atrophy  Jul 16, 2008
    Rebecca Kmet Texas Retired Pharmacist wrote on Jul 15, 2008 3:44 AM:" Aluminum in the brain that dries up the tissue needs to be chelated out, too. A less expensive way of doing that than intravenous EDTA chelation that costs a hundred dollars out of pocket per treatment is to take a packet of RepairACell tablets daily to pull the heavy metals and toxins out of the cells and then insert a Detoxamin EDTA rectal suppository twice a week. That is half the suggested amount, so chelation takes longer... (Hanford Sentinal, CA)

    Low health insurance caps leave patients stranded  Jul 15, 2008
    Rebecca Kmet Texas Retired Pharmacist wrote on Jul 14, 2008 2:01 PM:" Mothers wash their babies but often forget to clean the nose where most bacterial and viral infections get started. Normal saline or XLEAR nose spray or drops twice a day for babies and children and adults is helpful in heading off a lot of infections. A damaged heart from a strep infection is not unusual. The damage to the heart can be corrected without surgery if there is time and the baby or child or adult is not too near... (Hanford Sentinal, CA)

    New clue to Alzheimer's found  Jun 24, 2008
    Rebecca Patterson-Kmet Retired Pharmacist wrote on Jun 23, 2008 12:22 PM:" A bigger factor in Altsheimer's Disease is aluminum in the body that dries out the brain. How do people get aluminum in their bodies? Many ways: using aluminum cookware and flatware, taking aluminum antacids, using aluminum deodorants (yes, the rock that is not aluminum chlorohydrate at the Fashion Gallery is still ALUMINUM SULFATE or ALUM so don't be fooled by the no aluminum chlorohydrate sign there), molded cheeses... (Hanford Sentinal, CA)

    Charges against Pa. doctor dropped in autistic boy’s death  May 8, 2008
    The CDC, which investigated the boy s death, has said the boy was given a synthetic amino acid called Disodium EDTA instead of Calcium Disodium EDTA. Both are odorless, colorless liquids and may have been confused, the CDC found. The Department of State also contended Kerry prescribed an IV push meaning the drugs are administered in one dose intravenously instead of over a period of time despite warnings that it could be lethal. (Somerset Daily American, PA)

    Events of the Heart to Premiere ``You've Gotta Have Heart''  Apr 11, 2008
    "We are thrilled to support the educational and research initiatives that Events of the Heart champions, said Christopher Kaplan President, Cardiovascular/ Metabolic Operating Unit, Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation. We need to open the dialogue around this important subject and encourage women to know and control their blood pressure, as it is one of the risk factors for heart attack and stroke.According to the National Institutes of Health, each year, heart disease causes... (Yahoo! Wire -- Entertainment News)

    Doctor who used chelation charged inboy's death in '05  Aug 23, 2007
    A criminal complaint filed yesterday notes that Dr. Mary M. Carrasco concluded, following a review of more than 600 pages of medical documents, that Dr. Kerry was "grossly negligent" in that he was to have used "calcium EDTA" on Tariq, as had been prescribed by another doctor in Chicago. Instead, Dr. Kerry used plain "disodium EDTA." Furthermore, she told authorities, neither chemical should have been administered in a quick "push" over a period of a few minutes, but rather in a slow drip over... (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, PA)

    Boy dies 'from autism therapy'  Jul 12, 2007
    Abubaker Tariq Nadama went into cardiac arrest in 2005 soon after receiving a dose of liquid disodium EDTA in a Pennsylvania clinic. An autopsy found the cause of death was a shortage of calcium in the blood due to the treatment, called "chelation". (Daily Mail)

    Parents sue doctor over death of autistic boy  Jul 11, 2007
    Doctors claim chelation treatment should be closely monitored but Dr Kerry's staff are alleged to have administered sodium EDTA intravenously in one dose without monitoring the boy's heart. An autopsy showed the boy's death was caused by a sudden drop in the calcium in his bloodstream. (Telegraph.co.uk)

    How to Reverse 50 Years of Artery Plaque  Nov 15, 2006
    EDTA, first synthesized in Germany in 1935, is a simple amino acid, very similar in composition to common household vinegar. In medical studies, EDTA has been shown to be three times safer ... In fact, EDTA is so safe for humans, the American Heart Association recommends massive direct intravenous injections as treatment for people who have been exposed to toxic levels of lead, mercury, aluminum, and cadmium. (Newsmax)

    Pa. files disciplinary charges in autistic boy's death  Oct 31, 2006
    One of the most common uses for chelation is lead poisoning, in which a synthetic chemical called EDTA is given to patients. EDTA is the same compound that was administered to Nadama. (NEPA News, PA)

    Drug error, not chelation therapy, killed boy, expert says  Jan 19, 2006
    "The child was given Disodium EDTA instead of Calcium Disodium EDTA. The generic names are Versinate and Endrate. They sound alike. They're clear and colorless and odorless. They were mixed up.". Both types of EDTA are synthetic amino acids that latch onto heavy metals in the bloodstream ... Dr. Brown said the Disodium EDTA the child was given as a chelation agent "acted as a claw that pulled too much calcium" from his blood. (Pittsburgh Post Gazette)




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