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EDTA Keladine Creme

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Gordon

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Mar 12, 2013, 7:04:15 PM3/12/13
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Does this work? I've read that it will stabilize or even reverse
peripheral nerve damage, which is a major problem for me. This EDTA
Keladine Creme is to be spread onto the soft skin such as the belly or
inner thigh skin then allowed to soak through the skin into the blood.
Supposedly this gets the EDTA into the blood a lot more effectively
than taking it in a tablet form. I've read that skin absorption is
almost as effective as direct injection into a vein.

Has anyone here tried this ointment? If so, did it work for you?

Thanks, Gordon

Julie Bove

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Mar 13, 2013, 7:49:00 AM3/13/13
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"Gordon" <gord...@swbell.net> wrote in message
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Never heard of it. Lemme Swagbuck it. Eh. I only see it sold on Ebay and
they are making all kinds of claims about it. But nothing about neuropathy.
Can clear your arteries. No need for bypass surgery. And they're selling
used tubes? What does that tell ya!? Smacks of bogus to me. Very bogus.
Claims to be a chelation cream.


Gordon

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Mar 13, 2013, 2:09:06 PM3/13/13
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Thanks, Julie. I don't know how to get to the bottom of this other
than try it and see if it works for me. I know it is intended purpose
is as you describe but I've been told that it will clear things like
toxic metals from one's system and this will usually result in some
significant improvement in peripheral nerve loss problems. I was just
hoping to catch the attention of someone who has tried this and could
tell me if they got any benefits from it. Gordon

Julie Bove

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Mar 14, 2013, 5:24:57 AM3/14/13
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"Gordon" <gord...@swbell.net> wrote in message
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I would not try this unless you can get someone to give you a tube for free.
It is very expensive! Even that used tube was $70. I have seen no evidence
of proof anywhere that such a treatment will do a thing for neuropathy.
There is simply no reason why it would. And if you truly do have heavy
metals in your body, there are known treatments for this that your Dr. can
tell you about. And yes, there is a blood test to see if this is a problem.
If you believe this is a problem, then ask your Dr. for the test.

But I am curious. How did you hear of this cream? Did you read about it
somewhere? An ad perhaps? Because truly I can not find it for sale
anywhere but Ebay. Can not even find a website for the manufacturer. They
do have a site listed but it just has a phone number on it. I am wondering
if they got shut down or something. Wouldn't surprise me if they did. My
BS detector went off big time when I saw your post. And even bigger when I
saw the price of the stuff on Ebay.

The curious thing is though that there is precious little about this stuff
on the Internet. Mainly only people asking questions on Yahoo or something.
No complaints about it that I could see. But not much else either.


Gordon

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Mar 15, 2013, 4:19:21 PM3/15/13
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On Thu, 14 Mar 2013 02:24:57 -0700, "Julie Bove"
I was told about it by a friend who got some similar information from
a friend. The story is that EDTA will clear the blood vessels of any
plaque and allow a better flow of blood to the peripheral area. This
supposedly has the same effect as moving around after sitting with the
legs crossed until one or both have "gone to sleep."
>
>The curious thing is though that there is precious little about this stuff
>on the Internet. Mainly only people asking questions on Yahoo or something.
>No complaints about it that I could see. But not much else either.
>
That was my problem. I couldn't find any information that would
support or deny my friend's information. Still curious. Gordon

Julie Bove

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Mar 16, 2013, 4:20:09 AM3/16/13
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"Gordon" <gord...@swbell.net> wrote in message
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Julie Bove

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Mar 16, 2013, 4:22:01 AM3/16/13
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"Gordon" <gord...@swbell.net> wrote in message
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>>But I am curious. How did you hear of this cream? Did you read about it
>>somewhere? An ad perhaps? Because truly I can not find it for sale
>>anywhere but Ebay. Can not even find a website for the manufacturer.
>>They
>>do have a site listed but it just has a phone number on it. I am
>>wondering
>>if they got shut down or something. Wouldn't surprise me if they did. My
>>BS detector went off big time when I saw your post. And even bigger when
>>I
>>saw the price of the stuff on Ebay.
>>
> I was told about it by a friend who got some similar information from
> a friend. The story is that EDTA will clear the blood vessels of any
> plaque and allow a better flow of blood to the peripheral area. This
> supposedly has the same effect as moving around after sitting with the
> legs crossed until one or both have "gone to sleep."

Neuropathy is nerve damage. Has nothing to do with blood flow.
>>
>>The curious thing is though that there is precious little about this stuff
>>on the Internet. Mainly only people asking questions on Yahoo or
>>something.
>>No complaints about it that I could see. But not much else either.
>>
> That was my problem. I couldn't find any information that would
> support or deny my friend's information. Still curious. Gordon

I wouldn't be if I were you. It's listed at Quackwatch and being useless
and possibly even dangerous.


Gordon

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Mar 16, 2013, 7:46:08 AM3/16/13
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On Sat, 16 Mar 2013 01:22:01 -0700, "Julie Bove"
<juli...@frontier.com> wrote:

>
>"Gordon" <gord...@swbell.net> wrote in message
>news:3b07k897rov2f86qf...@4ax.com...
>>>But I am curious. How did you hear of this cream? Did you read about it
>>>somewhere? An ad perhaps? Because truly I can not find it for sale
>>>anywhere but Ebay. Can not even find a website for the manufacturer.
>>>They
>>>do have a site listed but it just has a phone number on it. I am
>>>wondering
>>>if they got shut down or something. Wouldn't surprise me if they did. My
>>>BS detector went off big time when I saw your post. And even bigger when
>>>I
>>>saw the price of the stuff on Ebay.
>>>
>> I was told about it by a friend who got some similar information from
>> a friend. The story is that EDTA will clear the blood vessels of any
>> plaque and allow a better flow of blood to the peripheral area. This
>> supposedly has the same effect as moving around after sitting with the
>> legs crossed until one or both have "gone to sleep."
>
>Neuropathy is nerve damage. Has nothing to do with blood flow.
>
True, but what causes the neuropathic nerve damage? Is this perhaps
caused by long-term restricted blood flow that leaves the nerves
inadequately nourished and short on oxygen? Gordon

sallycum...@gmail.com

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Mar 5, 2014, 3:22:21 PM3/5/14
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my parents bought a bunch of this stuff. then my dad died before they could use it. Id be happy to send it to you

tsaina...@gmail.com

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I'd like to try it if you still have it, please. you can email me: k...@gmx.us Thanks.

jamie...@gmail.com

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Oct 6, 2014, 12:03:12 PM10/6/14
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id like to try some if anyone has any.
thanks!

justbu...@gmail.com

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Oct 14, 2014, 8:50:43 PM10/14/14
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On Monday, October 6, 2014 12:03:12 PM UTC-4, jamie...@gmail.com wrote:
> id like to try some if anyone has any.
>
> thanks!
HI THERE I DO HAVE LIKE 24 TUBES I AM SELLING IF INTRESTED PLEASE IN BOX AND I WILL CONTACT YOU ALH...@AOL.COM
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nagil...@gmail.com

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hi, just saw your post, did you sell your creme? I was using Kelacore for a year, can't find it any place.
thanks, mike

diann...@gmail.com

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On Tuesday, March 12, 2013 at 7:04:15 PM UTC-4, Gordon wrote:
Re: EDTA Keladine Creme u can buy it from biscayne labratories 3101 s.w. 34th ave,in Ocala,Fl

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