| Exhibit No |
Description
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| 1 ) |
Iron and EDTA |
| 2 ) |
Enhanced absorption of useful nutrients and detoxification of heavy
metals including vanadium and fissionable materials. |
| 3 ) |
Benefits of oral EDTA on cholesterol metabolism |
| 4 ) |
115 references showing positive benefits with oral EDTA in lead
toxicity. |
| 5 ) |
H.H Dieter. German Federal Health Office concerns re EDTA accumulating
in the environment |
| 6 ) |
Oral EDTA removed by calmium as long as molar ratio achieved i.e.,
adequate dosage. |
| 7 ) |
Dr. Gordon's slide presentation re: lead removal with oral EDTA.
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| 8 ) |
Enhanced intestinal absorption of essential nutrients including
Vitamin B-12, zinc, cobait, heparin and synergy with polysaccharides.
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| 9 ) |
Ward Dean article in Nutrition News, Vol. 11 No. 9 Sept.
1997 |
| 10 ) |
Garry Gordon interview in Life Enhancement Magazine.
No. 32 April 1997. "Chelation with EDTA. |
| 11 ) |
Genoa Laboratory literature (Dir. Richard Cutler, Ph.D ) suggesting
benefits in their free ratical marker tests with food additives that
combine with iron and/or copper. |
| 12 ) |
Articles re: usefulness of EDTA in the food supply to prevent food
spoilage and protect ascorbic acid from oxidation. |
| 13 ) |
Research articles re: safety of EDTA |
| 14 ) |
Small portion of more than 400 references regarding oral EDTA organized
by Richard Scharffenberg. |