When I am asked to write a post on a specific topic, or using a specific keyword, I don’t say yes unless I feel I can do some good by giving out that information. I know, last year I was spamming it up because I needed the money, but trust me when I say that I am much more discerning now.

That being said, I want to make it clear that I am not writing about Chelation Therapy because I have had it, or because anyone I know has had it, or because I have had any kind of medical training whatsoever. I am dispensing information that readers might not otherwise find, and it is up to each reader to 1. decide if they are interested in the information and 2. TALK TO THEIR DOCTOR.

Please, do not do anything medical without consulting your doctor. I learned that the hard way when my Father bought a very heavily advertised weight loss pill from watching a commercial on TV, took it thinking it was harmless, and ended up in the hospital because the weight loss pill contains aspirin, which he is allergic to, and which was never mentioned in the commercial during that very brief part at the end about side effects. (If you must know, the name of the pill rhymes with “Delacore”).

And, to follow up on my previous post, if you are interested in learning more about Chelation Therapy, AND your Doctor approves the treatment AND says it is safe for you to order oral chelation products online, you can get the liquid chelation product, liquid Vitamin C & E, and a liquid multi-vitamin and mineral supplement to take during non-chelation weeks. Your doctor can give you more information on all of these products.

I understand that everything I publish on this blog is read by someone, is aggregated into a feed, and has the potential to influence someone’s decisions. I’ve given out the information, but it’s up to each of you to decide what to do with it. Thank you for reading this Table for Five Public Service Announcement.

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