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Gordon Research Institute
Garry F. Gordon, MD, DO, MD(H), President 600 N Beeline Hwy, Suite B, Payson, AZ 85541 OFFICE: (928) 472-4263 FAX: (928) 474-3819 www.gordonresearch.com Click here to e-mail Dr. Gordon |
Chlorella and CilantroIn all the discussions so far on heavy metals there is no mention of the use of Chlorella and Cilantro? Any comments or experiences would be appreciated. These are reportedly BOTH beneficial, however, since doctors pay about 8 cents a cap for Essential Daily Defense, and since the FDA approved oral EDTA based on the tremendous FIVE fold increases in lead excretion seen in over 400 references on my website, I find that nothing holds a candle to the organic GARLIC and Ca EDTA for cost effectiveness. Remember this is a lifetime problem; there is NO chelation that can DENT the lead levels of bones unless continued for at least 7 years (bone turnover time). So, IF you are betting your patients' health on EFFECTIVE protection, I need to see studies of safety and/or efficacy that rival that of oral EDTA and organic garlic before I am willing to bet the future of the new specialty of CLINICAL metal toxicology on the long term outcome of patients on 7 years of cilantro or Chlorella, which both have desirable actions, but I do not believe come close to meeting the NEED of the POISONED toxic patients we are all seeing anywhere on planet earth today. Please review the body burden website, www.ewg.org/reports/bodyburden/findings.php, and read what $4900 PROVES you have in YOUR body NOW and think of what kind of effectiveness do you want for your time and money to deal with THESE TOXINS we all now carry? Thanks for raising the question, but how many things can your patients swallow and afford; I think the biggest bang for the buck MUST be a consideration. Now that Garlic is proven to help reverse arteriosclerosis AND it helps deal with excessive blood thickness, infections, and even ORGANIC toxins, I am not willing to ignore its tremendous proven benefits, and EDTA just increases those effects. Sincerely, |
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