Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Calcium AEP (Colamine Phosphate)

An important point to be noted is that calcium AEP is not the average calcium supplement but a compound of calcium. Calcium AEP is a calcium salt of 2-aminoethanol phosphate also known as colamine phosphate. Calcium AEP is called as the membrane integrity factor responsible for transporting essentials minerals to the cell membrane and inside the cell as well. In addition it helps maintain and restore a normal electric cell potential between both sides of the cell membrane. Calcium AEP has tremendous therapeutic benefits especially for a variety of auto immune disorders. 

Effective for: 
  • Cancer 
  • Colitis 
  • Diabetes Type I 
  • Gastritis 
  • Lupus 
  • Multiple sclerosis 
  • Pulmonary fibrosis 
  • Rheumatoid arthritis 
  • Scleroderma 

Supplements: 
Calcium AEP best works when injected intravenously and never intramuscularly. Consult a nutritional or complementary medicine doctor/physician who is familiar with it. 

Recommended Dose: 
  • 400 mg three times a week 

Side effects and precautions: 
Calcium AEP has not been well studied in clinical trials. Therefore data is not available on side effects. Most of the studies using calcium AEP was done by Hans Nieper, MD in 1966-68.

1 comment:

  1. Antazoline Phosphate, as phosphate salt of antazoline, is the histamine H1 receptor antagonist. It acts as an antihistamine. Generally by combinating with a decongestant, antazoline phosphate is applied topically to relieve the symptoms of allergic conjunctivitis. Antazoline Phosphate

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