Kelatox Suppositories

Professional Grade Supplements - Kelatox Suppositories are Safe and Effective
900 mg. of EDTA-Ca
The most Powerful EDTA-Ca Chelation Therapy Available!

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Kelatox Suppositories
"Removes and Improves"
Heavy Metal Detox System

 

Combating Arterial Plaque

What is plaque?
Arterial plaque develops in response to an injury to the arterial wall which can be caused by various factors including infection. Once injury occurs, an inflammatory cascade is started and plaque begins its continual long-term development. The medical community generally divides arterial plaque into two categories. Soft fibrous fatty plaque is the most prevalent, accounting for about 80% of the plaque volume. The remaining plaque is a hard calcified plaque which medical literature has shown will increase at rates up to 40% per year. This inflammatory process is known as “Atherosclerosis” which is the build-up of fat and other deposits including calcium in the wall of an artery. This long term process is often referred to as "hardening of the arteries".


Once begun, arterial plaque will continue to build, eventually causing significant narrowing (stenosis). Narrowed arteries affect the body’s ability to provide adequate blood flow to muscles and vital organs. This restricted blood flow is what causes the heart and muscle pain many people have with even light exertion. Arterial narrowing can lead to total blockages, which is a cause of stroke, heart attack and death.

If only fatty plaque is reduced, the plaque growth is only slowed, not eliminated. Blood cholesterol levels are important, but reduction of cholesterol has not been shown to have an effect on the hard calcified plaque. Therefore, therapies designed to eliminate plaque need to work on both categories of arterial plaque, “soft-fatty” and “hard-calcified” to truly maximize effectiveness.
When Using Kelatox EDTA Suppositories you maximize the heart healthy benefits throughout the body. The suppository contains the synthetic amino acid, ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid (EDTA). By definition, EDTA is a chelating agent, which means it binds to certain molecules and transports them out of the body. Its primary use is to remove toxic metals like lead. It is also theorized that EDTA is a possible transport of the calcium deposits found in arterial plaque out of the body and many physicians use it for that purpose.


Various researchers, scientists and physicians believe the toxic metals we build up over a life time contribute to free radical tissue damage and may contribute to heart disease. The Kelatox EDTA suppository is designed to safely remove these toxins.


In addition, physicians and new research have implicated the newly discovered pathogen, Nanobacterium sanguineum, to calcific diseases including heart disease. Both published and unpublished studies have shown Nanobacteria may be treated with an appropriate antibiotic (usually tetracycline). Many physicians treating Nanobacteria add the Kelatox EDTA suppository to their patient’s regimen as they believe the supplements help expose more Nanobacteria, allowing the antibiotic to do its work.

Kelatox EDTA suppositories should be part of a complete and natural Healthy Heart Regimen.

 

 

 

 

Kelatox is a rectal, time released suppository with added anti oxidants that bind and remove harmful heavy metals from your body while supplying added nutrients. Kelatox brand of suppositories use 900 mg of Calcium Disodium EDTA in a Cocoa Butter base with methocel E4M premium USP for a time release effect. Each suppository will dissolve through body heat and gradually spread over the lining of the colon and be absorbed directly into the blood stream in approximately 90-120 minutes.

EDTA is a synthetic amino acid first manufactured in the 1940's that has proven to be the best broad based heavy metal chelator with very few adverse effects. The half life of EDTA is 20-60 minutes and is excreted primarily by the kidneys within 24 hours but may also be excreted through the bowels. Almost none of the EDTA is metabolized. Since the vast majority of the EDTA will be broken down and not utilized while taken orally, the rectal route of administration is very effective. By using suppositories, the EDTA bypasses the gastro-intestinal tract which means very little will be destroyed by the acids and enzymes in the GI tract allowing for a very high utilization rate. Also, by using a suppository a majority of the EDTA will bypass the liver and kidneys on first pass putting less stress on those organs and allowing the EDTA plus anti-oxidants to remain in the body longer giving it a better chance to bind with harmful metals.

 

These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. The information is designed for educational purposes only and is not intended to be prescriptive. Should you require advice for any particular health reason it is advised that you consult your health care provider.

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