Ingredients Rationale for Oral
Chelation Formula

The Ingredients Below Have The Ability To
DECREASES CHOLESTROL / & METABOLIZES & BREAKS DOWN
FAT
|
Garlic |
Vanadium |
Hesperidin |
Beet Juice |
| L
- Lysine |
B3 (Niacin) |
Iodine (as kelp) |
Hawthorne Berry |
| L
- Methionine |
B6 (Pyridoxine |
Inositol |
Rutin |
|
Sodium Alginate |
Choline |
MSM |
Magnesium |
| TMG (Trimethylglycine |
Chromium |
Potassium |
Copper |
|
Lipase |
L- Carnitine |
Vitamin E |
Liv- 1 (artichoke powder) |
|
Calcium |
CoQ10 |
|
|
ANTIOXIDANTS
|
Vitamin A |
B6 (Pyridoxine) |
Grape Seed |
Ginko |
|
B1 (Thiamin) |
Biolavinoids |
Green Tea |
Liv- 1 |
|
B2 (Riboflavin) |
CoQ10 |
Hesperidin |
L- Taurine |
|
B3 (Niacin) |
Copper |
L- Glutathione |
B5 (Calcium Pantothenate) |
CHELATORS/ MOBILIZERS & DETOXIFIERS OF HEAVY
METALS
|
Activated Attapulgite |
Sodium Alginate |
Bioflavinoids |
Magnesium |
|
Chlorella |
L- Lysine |
Cilantro |
Vitamin E |
|
EDTA |
Vitamin C |
L- Glutathione |
L- Methionine |
|
Garlic |
Calcium |
Selenium |
Manganese |
| L
- Cysteine |
Hawthorne Berry |
Zinc Gluconate |
B1 (thiamin) |
|
Lipoic Acid |
|
|
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CHELATORS/ MOBILIZERS & DETOXIFIERS OF HEAVY METALS
THAT
CROSS THE BLOOD/ BRAIN BARRIER
|
Chlorella |
Vitamin C |
|
L -
Cystcine |
Cilantro |
|
L-
Methionine |
L -
Glutathione |
CHEALTORS / MOBILIZERS & DETOXIFIERS OF MERCURY
|
Activated Attapulgite |
Cilantro |
Selenium |
Vitamin C |
|
Chlorella |
L-
Glutathione |
Zinc |
Rutin
|
|
Garlic |
Lutein |
Milk
Thistle |
Quercitin |
|
L-
Cysteine |
Lycopene |
Vitamin E |
L-
Lysinc |
|
Lipoic Acid |
Magnesium |
Alpha
Lipoic Acid |
PABA |
|
L-
Methionine |
Manganese |
Catalase |
Sodium Alginate |
DECREASES HOMOCYSTEINE
|
B6 |
Garlic |
Folic
Acid |
|
B12
|
Trimethylglycine |
|
DECREASES ATHEROSCLEROTIC FATTY PLAQUE
|
Garlic |
Folic |
L- Taurine |
|
L- Carnitine |
Vitamin C |
B6 |
|
Selenium |
Vitamin E |
B12 |
|
Magnesium |
Quercitin |
Green Tea |
DECREASES ARTERIOSCLEROSIS - HARDENING OF THE
ARTERIES
|
Hawthorne |
Magnesium |
|
Manganese |
Inositol |
ORAL CHELATION
Alpha-Lipoic Acid (Thioctic Acid) — An
extremely powerful antioxidant capable of trapping
many different types of free radicals in the body,
and also is able to chelate (pull out) heavy metals
such as lead, cadmium and mercury.
Chlorella — A freshwater, nutritive,
single-celled green algae superfood, a regenerative
tonic, blood builder, anti-viral, anti-biotic, and
anti-carcinogenic that enhances the immune system.
It facilitates heavy metals being removed from the
body. Chlorella can mobilize mercury from inside
the brain and from non-neurologic structures
(muscles, ligaments, connective tissue and bone).
Carrageenan — DL-Methionine is an amino acid.
DL-methionine assists in many of the detoxification
mechanisms in the body. DL-Methionine chelates
heavy metals such as Lead. Plays an important role
in some drug-detoxifying pathways. A diet
"deficient in methionine causes premature
atherosclerosis", which is fatty fibrous plaques
which can diminish arterial flow.
EDTA
— EDTA (ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid) is an
amino acid. EDTA is so effective at removing
unwanted minerals and metals from the blood, it has
been the standard-FDA-approved-treatment for lead,
mercury, aluminum and cadmium poisoning for more
than 50 years.
Garlic
(active ingredient-allicin) — Chelates heavy
metals such as Cadmium, Gold, Lead and Mercury, and
acts as a detoxifier. It has been shown to lower
LDL cholesterol and triglycerides, total
cholesterol by an average of 9-12%, hypertension
(high blood pressure), and has been used as a
preventative measure for atherosclerosis (fatty
deposits on the artery walls). Used primarily for
its well-documented cardiovascular benefits in
Europe and in the U.S., it has also been researched
for its chemo-preventive properties by the National
Cancer Institute. It has been used as an anti-tumor
agent to inhibit tumor growth, and as an
anti-biotic, anti-fungal and anti-septic formula.
Activated Attapulgite (clay) — Chelates (bonds)
with heavy metals throughout the intestinal tract.
L-Cysteine — An amino acid. Cysteine acts as a
complexing agent by attaching itself to the lead
and carrying it out of the body. It is a heavy
metal scavenger and liver protector. It is
sometimes used to improve cholesterol ratios and to
help lessen the risk of coronary artery disease.
L-Lysine — An amino acid involved in the
structural repair of damaged blood vessels. It has
a beneficial effect on lead toxicity and high blood
pressure.
Sodium
Alginate — Binds with unwanted toxic metals and
removes them from the body through the intestinal
tract. Trimethylglycine
TMG
— The newest and most effective compound which
contributes to DNA stability, liver detoxification,
brain neurotransmitter production. TMG can lower
homocysteine levels naturally and thereby lower our
risk of heart and vascular disease.
Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) — An antioxidant in
its own right, vitamin C also helps to protect us
from heavy metals, particularly lead and arsenic
which can poison certain enzyme reactions in your
body. It protects artery linings by making them
more resistant to the kind of injury that permits
plaque formation. It is also used to protect us
from the effects of environmental pollution and is
a free radical fighter.
Bromelain — A potent enzyme that naturally
supports the body’s ability to break down blood
clots as they develop and diminish inflammation.
Lipase
— An enzyme that assists in the breakdown and
digestion of fat in the body and arteries.
Catalase — Antioxidant. Catalase converts
hydrogen peroxide into oxygen and water, metabolic
products which the body can use.
AGE-LESS FORMULA
Beet
Juice Powder — This nutrient-rich food is known
to improve general circulation by inhibiting
congestion of the vascular system. Beet Juice
Powder is a natural blood cleanser, which greatly
benefits the liver and entire body.
Bioflavonoids (lemon) — Bioflavonoids are color
producing pigments found in plants. Bioflavonoids
are antioxidants, known for their ability to
chelate (bond with and remove) metals from the
body. They reduce blood cell stickiness and
decrease bleeding from small, fragile vessels.
Calcium (citrate) — Essential for healthy
bones, CNS (Central Nervous System), muscle and
cardiac function. Its deficiency is associated with
hypertension and palpitations. It replaces the
calcium that is lost by chelating substances.
Choline — Choline is a vitamin that is called a
lipotropic (has an affinity for lipids-fats).
Lipotropics are fat metabolism assisting agents.
Its deficiency is associated with cardiac symptoms
and hypertension.
Chondroitin Sulfate A — This nutrient is a
constituent of the arterial wall and has
anti-coagulant (prevents blood stickiness), anti-lipemic
(anti-fat in blood stream) and anti-thrombogenic
(prevents clots) properties.
Chromium — Chromium has been shown to lower
serum cholesterol and triglyceride levels and raise
healthy HDL levels. Chromium also increases glucose
tolerance, another important aspect of artery
protection.
Cilantro Extract (Chinese Parsley) — Shown in
clinical trials and research to mobilize mercury,
tin and other toxic metals stored in the brain and
spinal cord and moves them rapidly out of those
tissues. This is a revolutionary discovery and
makes Cilantro the first known substance that
mobilizes mercury from the CNS (Central Nervous
System).
Copper
Gluconate — Copper is an essential trace
mineral needed for good human health. It is also
one of the most important blood antioxidants. A
copper deficiency causes higher serum cholesterol
levels along with the lesions similar to those seen
in coronary artery disease. Its deficiency is
associated with hypercholesterolemia (increased
levels of fat in the blood) and myocardial (heart
muscle) degeneration.
Coenzyme Q10 — A vitamin-like substance that
resembles Vitamin E, but which may be an even more
powerful antioxidant. It plays a critical role in
the effectiveness of the immune system and in the
aging process. Testing has shown that CoQ10 reduces
angina and improves cardiac function. Dr. Peter
Langsjoen and Dr. Karl Folkers have demonstrated in
clinical studies that CoQ10 could eliminate the
need for heart and blood pressure medications for
millions of Americans. A study in the American
Journal of Cardiology (AJC), showed that CoQ10 cut
the incidence of angina attacks in half. In every
test run, patients on CoQ10 had better exercise
tolerance than those who had similar conditions but
were not given the vitamin. CoQ10 is important for
energy production. It also improves circulation,
lowers blood pressure and acts as a chelating
agent.
Ginkgo
Biloba Extract — An herbal extract from the
oldest tree known to man, ginkgo biloba has been
double-blind tested many times for its ability to
increase the oxygen content to the brain and other
bodily tissues. It has been shown to promote mental
clarity and concentration, increase alertness and
short-term memory and has been used preventatively
in regenerative compounds for loss of memory and
senility, in cardiac protection formulas against
stroke and atherosclerosis and for hearing
disorders and vertigo (dizziness) where blood flow
is poor in the ears. It also offers significant
protective action against the development of
Alzheimer’s disease, hearing loss and strokes, and
it protects arterial walls.
L-Glutathione — Glutathione can cross the
blood-brain barrier, it can remove mercury, cadmium
and other toxic metals from the brain. A powerful
free radical scavenger and antioxidant that removes
unwanted substances from the body.
Grape
Seed Extract OPC — With high levels of
oligomeric proanthocyanidin, which is 50 times more
potent than vitamin E and 20 times more potent than
vitamin C, which makes this an antioxidant and
free-radical scavenger per excellence. It has the
ability to decrease capillary fragility
(weakness-bruising), atherosclerosis and diabetes.
It is rapidly absorbed and distributed throughout
the body, even across the blood brain barrier. It
has also shown to have anti-inflammatory and
antimutagenic (anti-cancer) properties.
Green
Tea — Green Tea has demonstrated superior
antioxidant properties in experimental studies than
vitamin C or E. Green Tea also has the capability
to increase the activity of antioxidant enzymes.
Hawthorne Berry Extract / Craetaegus oxyacantha
— Used as a cardiac tonic and protects arterial
walls. It has the ability to dilate coronary blood
vessels, the vessels supplying the heart with vital
oxygen and nutrients. It has also been used for
support of cardiac failure, hypertension (high
blood pressure), arterisclerosis (hardening of the
arteries), angina pectoris (heart/vascular pain)
and tachycardia (rapid heart beat).
Heseperidin — A bioflavonoid. Bioflavonoids
have antioxidant actions and potent anti-allergy,
anti-inflammatory and anti-viral activity. Works
with vitamin C for the promotion of vascular tissue
strength.
Iodine
(kelp) — Iodine is vital for the production of
thyroid hormones, which control the production of
energy. Inositol — Its deficiency is associated
with hypercholesterolemia (increased blood fat
levels).
L-Carnitine
— Carnitine has been intensely researched by
professionals for several years and its most
established application has been in the treatment
and prevention of heart disease. L-Carnitine not
only lowers blood fat levels dramatically, but it
also makes the heart stronger and healthier.
Carnitine can lower both triglyceride and total
cholesterol levels. It can also decrease angina and
blood pressure, while directly increasing the
metabolic efficiency of the liver and the heart.
Thus, it is very useful for treating congestive
heart failure.
L-Proline
— An amino acid involved in the structural
repair of damaged collagen in arteriosclerotic
blood vessels (hardened arteries).
L-Taurine
— In heart muscle, taurine is essential for
proper calcium balance and metabolism. Taurine
specifically supports heart function with its
antioxidant action, by preventing arrhythmias,
reducing hypertension, reducing platelet stickiness
and by improving cardiac contractility. Taurine has
been considered effective therapy for congestive
heart failure.
Liver
Support (artichoke powder) — An extremely
effective product for detoxifying the liver,
normalizing liver metabolism and preventing further
damage due to internal and external toxins such as
alcohol and environmental poisons. Has antioxidant
and anti-inflammatory qualities. Two sets of double
blind studies support the effectiveness of this
liver support formula.
Lutein
— Carotenoid, antioxidant. Lycopene —
Antioxidant, anti-tumor agent.
Magnesium — One of the most powerful
antioxidants for your heart and circulatory system.
Magnesium is important for proper nerve, lung and
cardiac function. It has been shown to be capable
of lowering blood pressure. A magnesium deficiency
has been linked with cardiovascular disease.
Capable of preventing arrhythmias (heart beat
irregularity), magnesium has been shown to cut
platelet aggregation (blood stickiness) and avert
spasm of the coronary arteries. It also improves
the metabolic efficiency of the myocardium (heart
muscle) and reduces angina when other measures
fail. "In chelation therapy magnesium helps the
coronary arteries to relax and open up so that a
greater amount of blood can flow through them",
writes Dr. Morton Walker in the Chelation Way.
Manganese — An antioxidant. Its deficiency is
associated with atherosclerosis (fibrous, fatty
plaques on the artery walls), and
hypercholesterolemia (high levels of fat in the
blood).
Methyl
sulfonyl methene (MSM) — Found to help in
dissolving scar tissue, decrease inflammation,
increases elasticity in the body.
Milk
Thistle Extract (85%) — Also know as Silymarin,
Milk Thistle Extract is many times more potent in
antioxidant activity than vitamin E. It has been
shown in studies to be effective in treating
arteriosclerosis. Milk Thistle is also known to be
protective of the liver by increasing its ability
to detoxify numerous toxic substances, including
pesticides and heavy metals (lead, mercury,
cadmium, arsenic, etc.). Molybdenum — An essential
trace mineral.
Potassium — Vital in muscle contraction, nerve
conduction and the beating of the heart. It lowers
the blood pressure of many people suffering from
high blood pressure. Its deficiency is associated
with hypercholesterolemia (increased levels of fat
in the blood), hypotension and slow, irregular
heartbeat.
Quercetin — A bioflavonoid, protector of
capillary walls (promotion of vascular tissue
strength). Bioflavonoids have antioxidant actions
and potent anti-inflammatory activity.
Rutin
— A bioflavonoid. Aids in the elimination of
cholesterol in the body and helps the body to
develop greater elasticity of the arterial walls to
promote greater blood flow and protect the
capillaries.
Selenium — Considered to be from 200 to 500
times more potent an antioxidant than Vitamin E.
Selenium and Vitamin E are synergistic as
antioxidants and inhibit or prevent the damage to
tissues by free radicals which have been cited as
causal factors in heart disease, atherosclerosis,
arthritis and aging. Selenium chelates heavy metals
such as Cadmium, Lead, Mercury and Silver. It is
important for the protection of heart cells and
other cells against oxidative damage. It has been
observed that as selenium absorption decreases,
cardiovascular disease increases. Its deficiency is
associated with hypercholesterolemia (high level of
fat in the blood).
Vanadium — An essential trace mineral. Used in
glucose (sugar) metabolism.
Vitamin A (Beta Carotene) — Helps the body
overcome the problem of thickening and hardening of
the artery walls (dissimilated sclerosis) in other
parts of the circulatory system. Helps reduce blood
cholesterol. Vitamin A is essential for the normal
structure and function of epithelial cells which
protect the body from all kinds of environmental
contamination. Vitamin A is a very powerful
antioxidant for your heart and circulatory system.
Biotin
— Plays an important role in some
drug-detoxifying pathways. Important enzyme
cofactor. Its deficiency is associated with
hypercholesterolemia (excessive amounts of
cholesterol in the blood).
Folic
Acid — Reduces homocysteine (major cause of
heart disease) levels, decreases risk of heart
disease.
PABA
— Antioxidant nutrient that inhibits the
formation of the damaging free radicals (unbonded
oxygen molecules that cause aging and
degeneration).
Vitamin B1 (Thiamin) — Antioxident nutrient
that helps the body to inhibit the formation of the
damaging free radicals. Vitamin B1 chelates heavy
metals such as lead. It is effective in the
treatment of uneven heartbeat, low blood pressure
and chest pain.
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) — Antioxidant nutrient
that helps the body inhibit the formation of the
damaging free radicals. Enhances adrenal/heart
functions; prevents deterioration of blood vessels.
Helps to prevent arterial sclerosis (hardening of
the arteries).
Vitamin B3 (Niacin) — Antioxidant nutrient that
helps the body inhibit the formation of the
damaging free radicals. Lowers blood levels of LDL
(bad) cholesterol and triglycerides.
Vitamin B3 (Niacinamide) — Stabilizes blood
lipid (fat) levels.
Vitamin B5 (Calcium Pantothenate) — Antioxidant
nutrient that helps the body inhibit the formation
of damaging free radicals. It is vital to human
metabolism, and it also stimulates the healing
process. Its deficiency is associated with
hypotension and tachycardia (rapid heart beat).
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine HCL) — Antioxidant
nutrient that helps the body inhibit the formation
of the damaging free radicals. Excess homocysteine
causes atherosclerosis (thickening and hardening of
the artery walls) and an adequate supply of Vitamin
B-6 will prevent the accumulation of this toxic
metabolite. B-6 deficiency can weaken the heart
muscle and raise serum cholesterol levels.
Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin) — Oxygen carrier,
decreases blood cholesterol; metabolizes fat.
Vitamin B12 is essential in humans for healthy
nerve tissues. Its deficiency is associated with
heart palpitations. Vitamin D3 — Promotes calcium
absorption for proper heart muscle function.
Vitamin E — A very potent antioxidant. As an
antioxidant, it protects the body from free
radicals. Vitamin E chelates heavy metals such as
mercury. It is important in protecting cell
membranes from oxidative destruction. It is the
king of cardiovascular nutrients. It prevents the
buildup of LDL cholesterol in the arterial wall.
Vitamin E can decrease platelet adherence to
damaged artery walls, much like Vitamin C. While
helping myocardium (heart muscle) use oxygen more
efficiently, vitamin E can even lift HDL (good)
cholesterol levels. Protects against heart disease.
Zinc
gluconate — An effective free radical
inhibitor. Zinc chelates heavy metals such as
Cadmium and Lead. Its deficiency is associated with
hypercholesterolemia (increased fats in the blood).
Bromelain — A potent enzyme that naturally
supports the body’s ability to break down blood
clots as they develop and diminish inflammation.
Lipase
— An enzyme that assists in the breakdown and
digestion of fat in the body and arteries.
Catalese — An antioxidant. Catalase converts
hydrogen peroxide into oxygen and water, metabolic
products which the body can use.