Quote from: mateo on December 19, 2010, 11:40:55 PMAlthough DMSA is one of the most effective chelation agents, EDTA is also extremely valuable. DMSA is better at removing mercury; but EDTA is safer, it can also remove displaced calcium. I've used both DMSA and EDTA many times. The first few times I used them, I could literally feel them pulling metals and/or minerals out of my penile scar tissue.
Quote from: james1947 on September 13, 2012, 05:19:44 PMAs I have mentioned in my post on the "Off Topics" board, my uro just come back from a Peyronies seminar.
He have talked with me about the subject as one of the uro's that participated in the seminar briefed about using EDTA Chelation Therapy (intravenous) for Peyronies with some success in reducing the plaques size.
The process is used to clean the calcium deposits from arteries and as some Peyronies plaques are calcified this process will eliminate the calcification of the plaques making them more flexible and as a result reducing the bent and increasing the blood flow to the penis.
I will make an appointment within a month with my uro friend (uro also) that have a private clinic and would like to experiment with the treatment.
Maybe I will be his first Guinean pig
Bellow an article from Extrem Health USA in the subject:
EDTA Chelation: Intravenous vs. Oral
James