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Uploaded by on Jul 12, 2007

EDTA chelation therapy works by chelating or "grabbing" toxic molecules from heavy metals, chemicals, mineral deposits, and fatty plaques and binding with them. These bound molecules are then safely eliminated through the urine or stool.

As a safe and inexpensive alternative to more costly and invasive IV procedures, Jigsaw Health EDTA w/Malic Acid helps reduce heavy metal toxicity that can lead to other, more serious chronic conditions. Its active ingredients, EDTA and magnesium malate, are absorbed into the gastrointestinal system where they bind with heavy metals and other toxins to safely remove them from the body.

An oral chelator, EDTA w/Malic Acid allows you to continue receiving the benefits of IV chelation but without the inconvenience and the cost. Gradually removing toxins from your body allows you to regain your health without the side effects of intravenous EDTA "surges" in a very short time period.

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  • i went to the shop to get some malic acid, they only had magnesium tablets so i taking them instead. did i make the right choice?

    i just want to take care of my body the best i can, im taking wheatgrass tablets daily as well and im trying have a balanced diet

  • @HauntedShores06 - Magnesium malate tablets will provide some malic acid, which will help yes. However, the product being discussed here is a little different. Sadly, it's been discontinued, but you can get a similar product called Metabolic Response Modifiers Cardio-Chelate with EDTA from vitacost. I would also highly recommend our Jigsaw Complete - Essential Daily Packets if you're interested in improving your health. It's truly one of the best regimens out there. See our site for details. Thx

  • Yes, and it can deplete both Zinc and Iron in the chelation process, so it would be smart to supplement with those.

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  • @CJEB4 where do you get DMSA? we live in BC canada, and our son also has autism. He is high is aliminum and arsenic as well as mercury.

    appreciate your response!

  • @seebistoo Selenium binds mercury.

  • I'm a cheap skate and I bought some tetrasodium edta from the chem supply house I started putting it in my tea in the morning then after a few weeks started injecting it with my sister used insulin syringes. I stated getting super powers like xray vision and leaping tall buildings. 

  • I have been using DMSA in conjunction with Alpha Lipoic Acid which crosses the blood/brain barrier for my son with autism and he is starting to get better, WAY better. I would recommend this to anyone toxic. His lead and mercury levels are dropping drastically and it's only been a couple months. The school is perplexed as well as some of my friends and family.

  • I cant compute what that means. Thanks any way.. take it easy..

  • Read my reply under golfsullivan below.

  • Would you happen to know a good Chelator for Mercury?

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