In This Issue
New Study Suggests Lead Exposure Could Cause ADHD
Pollutants Linked to Diabetes
SPECIAL OFFER 

 

Try  Detoxamin Oral for FREE!
 Now through March 15, 2010 get a free bottle of Detoxamin Oral when you purchase a 60-count or more container of Detoxamin.
 
Call 877-656-4553 and mention this ad for your free bottle!
 
 
Save 10%
on
Detoxamin Oral
Now through March 15, 2010, save 10% on Detoxamin Oral!
 
Call 877-656-4553 and mention this ad or order online and use coupon code 'detoxaminoral' to receive 10% off  Detoxamin Oral!
Quick Links
February 2010
Detoxamin Oral is the very best oral chelation product available on the market today combining food-based cardiovascular oriented health ingredients with the benefits of EDTA, which removes harmful heavy metals. The product is an adjunct to the popular Detoxamin Suppository. Users of both Detoxamin Suppositories and Detoxamin Oral together, experience the most effective form of chelation therapy available on the market today. 
"We have taken all that we have learned about ingredients with known benefits to cardiovascular health and we have put them into Detoxamin Oral." Says Rita Ellithorpe, MD. "With the best possible combination of cardiovascular health ingredients, Detoxamin Oral gives users a way to simultaneously fight harmful heavy metals as they enter the body from foods while fortifying the body with the best food based ingredients for cardiovascular health along with EDTA."
and we believe that you will be very impressed with it. Detoxamin Oral is designed to provide additional nutritional support for your chosen therapy for the following:
  • Circulatory Impairment
  • Blood Clots
  • Blockages
  • Varicose Veins
  • Weak Capillaries
  • Easy Bruising
  • Inflammation
  • Arteriosclerosis
New Study Suggests Lead Exposure Could Cause ADHD
A new study suggests it may be a good idea to consider chelation therapy, which removes unwanted metals from the body, as lead may be one of the main contributors to attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). 
 
Pollutants Linked to Diabetes
Few studies in the world seem to look at the effects of simultaneous exposures to pollutants. A very recent study did just that and discovered that simultaneous exposure to mercury, dioxins and furans resulted in increased insulin resistance. Insulin resistance is a risk factor for diabetes.