Chelation (2)

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[2006] 

[Attendee] 

I have a nephew that's had these stents put in twice in two years. What about chelation for- just thinking about that?  

[Aajonus] 

Chelation is one of the worst poisons that you can do in the body. What it is you're taking a chemical magnet, which is a chemical poison, and you're hoping that it'll go into the soft tissue, like the arteries and pull the plaque and the heavy metals out because plaquing mineral buildup is like a kidney stone or a bladder stone, any kind of stone.  

Problem is that it doesn't exit the body. I've only found 24% of it left the body within a 48-hour period. After that, no sign of it leaving the body again out the urinary and fecal matter. 

So, they're lying when they tell you it leaves the body within 24 hours, 48 hours. Say do it to my urine and check it in my feces, and you'll see a doesn't. The chemical itself, where's it store, it stores in the lymphatic system and bone. And you'll notice that people who've had chelation therapy, their skin is like taking aspirin, it starts getting thin and translucent. 

It starts demineralizing the body and system. If you're getting those heavy metals out, your body needs calcium and a lot of other minerals to bind with it and harness it and control it. And that means demineralizing the skin and the bones and other tissue.  

However, it does help keep some people alive, and it makes them more vibrant for a shorter period. It shortens their life, but their life is better temporarily, so that's the tradeoff. 

Again, unless you have a fat-controlled environment, it is not going to leave your body. It is all wishful thinking, everybody wants to deliver a magic bullet, but nobody's doing the exact empirical test that prove it. 

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