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Integrative medicine and the role of modified citrus pectin/alginates in heavy metal chelation and detoxification--five case reports.
Author(s) -
Isaac Eliaz,
Elaine Weil,
Barry Wilk
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
forschende komplementarmedizin
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1661-4119
DOI - 10.1159/0000109829
Heavy metal body burden can contribute to chronic disease, as well as interfere with the body's capacity to recover from illness. The five case studies presented here show that reduction in toxic heavy metals (74% average decrease) was achieved without side effects, with the use of PectaSol modified citrus pectin (MCP) (EcoNugenics; Santa Rosa, CA, USA) alone or with an MCP/alginates combination. The gradual decrease of total body heavy metal burden is believed to have played an important role in each patient's recovery and health maintenance. This is the first known documentation of evidence of such results in a clinical report of case studies with possible correlation between clinical outcome and a reduction in toxic heavy metal load in patients using MCP and/or an MCP/alginate complex.

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