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Question:
I am writing for a co-worker with scleroderma, she is looking for anyone that has had Kelation (check spelling) treatments for scleroderma. Our extended health carrier will help cover costs for treatment if she can find proof Kelation works. She would appreciate any help or forwarding to someone that may have info. please contact jerls…@pacificcoast.com Thank you for your help K Bevan
Response:
I did know someone that had taken this therapy and felt it had helped her but I can’t remember who it was. I will search my archives and see if I can find the name and I will give him/her your email address. Keith Bevan wrote: > I am writing for a co-worker with scleroderma, she is looking for anyone > that has had Kelation (check spelling) treatments for scleroderma. Our > extended health carrier will help cover costs for treatment if she can find > proof Kelation works. > She would appreciate any help or forwarding to someone that may have info. > please contact jerls…@pacificcoast.com Thank you for your help > K Bevan
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Response:
Hi Kevin: The correct speling is chelation and although I don’t know anyone who has had it, Cuprimine(D-Penicillamine) is a chelating agent. I am sure there are many people who use that Tried it myself for a few months. I have a friend in California who has used DMSO which was also used a chelating agent. Sorry I can’t provide more help….Gigi
Response:
Kevin: For info, you could go to www.rheumatic.org and subscribe to their newsgroup (it is an email style one, and quite copious!!). There were a couple of people there doing chelation therapy in November. If you don’t want to join the newsgroup, you might also send an email to them at supp…@rheumatic.org and ask any responders to email you directly. AC – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -GRamos3414 wrote in message <19990105100214.10923.00005…@ng33.aol.com>… >Hi Kevin: >The correct spelling is chelation and although I don’t know anyone who has had >it, Cuprimine(D-Penicillamine) is a chelating agent. I am sure there are many >people who use that Tried it myself for a few months. I have a friend in >California who has used DMSO which was also used a chelating agent. Sorry I >can’t provide more help….Gigi
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