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A Protocol for Mixing EDTA Bottles

1. Sterile Water, 500cc. REMOVE 60cc to make room for added ingredients.
2. EDTA, 150mg/ml. Dosage computed according to creatinine level using the protocol formula.
3. Sodium Bicarbonate, 50 mEq/50 ml, Dosage adjusted for grams of EDTA.
4. Vitamin C, 6 ml, 500 mg/ml, 3.0 gm (no preservative, up to 10.0 gm is used by some physicians) .
5. MgSulfate, 500 mg/ml (no preservative), Dosage adjusted for grams EDTA.
6. Heparin, 0.25 ml of 10,000 u/ml, = 2500 units total.
7. Folic Acid, 0.25ml 1 0mg/mL, = 2.5 mg total.
8. Pyridoxine (vitamin B-6), 1 ml, 100mg/ml, = 100mg total.
9. Cyancobalamin of hydroxycobalamin (vitamin Bl2), 1 ml, 1000mcg/ml, = 1000mcg total.
10.B-Complex-100, 1 ml (optional, not always available).
11.Lidocaine HCL, for IV infusion, 2%, 20mg/ml, = 200mg total (no preservative).

Taken from Dr. Cranton's Chelation Protocol

Oral Chelation Ingredients              

Protocol 1

Vitamin A 25,000IU                            Vitamin D 400IU                                   
Vitamin C 3000mg                              Vitamin B2 50mg
Vitamin Bl 200mg                                Vitamin E 600IU
Vitamin B6 150mg                               Choline 750mg
Niacin (B3) l00mg                                Inositol 100mg
Pantothenic acid (B5) 250mg           PABA 150mg
Vitamin B12 250mcg                          Spleen extract 50mg
Folic acid 400mcg                              Cod liver oil (EPA) 50mg
Biotin 100mcg                                     Hawthorn berry 25mg
Calcium carbonate 400mg                Selenium 200mcg
Magnesium oxide 500mg                  Cysteine HCL 750mg
Iodine (kelp) 225mcg                         Methionine 200mg
Copper gluconate 250mcg               Thymus extract 50mg
Zinc gluconate 25mg                          Chromium 200mcg
Potassium citrate and chloride 400mg
Manganese gluconate 10mg
 

Protocol 2

-4 grams of lecithin (try to ensure a form which is high in phosphatidyl choline)
-12 grams of coarsely chopped sunflower seeds (for their linoleic acid, potassium and fibre content)
-5 grams debittered Brewer's yeast powder for its selenium, chromium and B vitamins (not suggested for anyone with active Candida albicans overgrowth)
-2 grams of bone­meal as a source of calcium and magnesium, or a nutritional supplement form of calcium and magnesium (in a ratio of 2:1)
-5 grams unpasteurized or untreated wheatgerm for its vitamin E and trace elements
-500 milligrams of vitamin C (as sodium ascorbate, in powder form if possible)
-1001U vitamin E (make sure this is D­Alpha tocopherol)
-40 milligrams vitamin B6 (pyridoxine)
-20­30 milligrams zinc (picolinate or orotate

Taken from Health World article by Leon Chaitow N.D., D.O., M.R.O.