EDTA is Ethylene Diamine Tetra-acetic Acid, an artificial amino acid used by about 1,000 doctors in the US to treat patients with heart disease. You have reached a web site with an astonishing 4000+ pages, mostly about heart disease. This page gives you a very brief introduction to this site and a pointer to information specific about chelation therapy.
Intravenous chelation therapy, using EDTA, has saved the lives of many hundreds of thousands of people. More people die of heart disease than any other cause. Undoubtedly millions of people would NOT die of heart disease if they knew about and obtained intravenous chelation therapy. I am not a doctor and do not offer this treatment to anyone, but I strongly urge you to find out about it. I have personally received I/V chelation therapy from about a dozen different doctors who are friends of mine. You can get more information on this web site than all other web sites combined! You can get the names of all those doctors from a link within these pages.
Intravenous Chelation, administered through a needle in your arm, is an excellent solution to heart disease, stroke and heart attacks. Here you will find the truth about bypass surgery, cholesterol-lowering drugs and how oral chelation is even more powerful when EDTA is included. Oral chelation works with the natural amino acid, cysteine and is greatly enhanced by the addition of oral EDTA. You will also find the history of both intravenous chelation therapy (a very beneficial treatment) as well as the oral chelation (Life Glow Plus, based on vitamins) formula designed by Karl Loren, author and researcher. Life Glow Plus contains both cysteine and EDTA. Click here to see the reason why data about oral EDTA has been suppressed for decades!
You will also find dozens of other subjects, including other vitamins offered for sale, philosophical articles and scientific studies you've never seen before.
Click here for the Home Page which provides a detailed description of this entire 4,000-page web site.
Click here for a listing of the pages most specifically dealing with "intravenous chelation."