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Clathration
, 08 14th, 2008
Clathration is a less invasive form of chelation therapy in which the clathrating subject—such as PCA-RX, a living bacterial and microbial organism—is ingested in oral form. The clathrate then finds the toxins in the body, enclosing them in a three-dimensional cage-like complex known as a lattice structure or matrix of cells, attaching three separate types of irreversible bonds to the toxins.
This has a neutralizing effect on the toxins, keeping them from any further tissue contact as they are flushed out of the body. PCA-RX is particularly effective for the removal of heavy metals such as lead, mercury and aluminum, plaque, inoculation and pesticide residues from the cells of the blood, lymphatic fluid, and cerebral spinal fluid, the three primary bodily pathways.
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