Welcome to Environment-Dioxin Research & Treatment

Environment-Dioxin Research & Treatment Pty Ltd (EDRT) is an Australian organisation dedicated to the research and treatment of AO/Dioxin in humans, the environment, in animals and plants.

EDRT has developed a range of products to detoxify the human body, as well as provide effective supplements to maintain health and being. Our dioxin cleansing product have achieved positive results around the world, and is arguably one of the world’s most advanced micronised zeolite for health.

EDRT’s primary commitments are quality, safety and efficiency and we guarantee every step in the manufacture of our products is in accordance with the strictest Pharmaceutical Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP). Our manufacturers and packaging laboratory hold Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) licences and are regularly audited to ensure that the codes of practice are maintained to Australian and international standards.

At EDRT, we believe that good health is a basic human right that everyone deserves, and is the fundamental building block to building success. EDRT is uncompromising in its pursuit of products and innovations to assist those seeking optimal health. As a progressive and caring company, we are determined to produce products that are based on real and accurate scientific information, and which combine the pure and vital ingredients from Australia.


















News
Visit to Hospital 175  

Dated : October 9, 2010
On Friday 9 October 2010, members of Environment-Dioxin Research & Treatment Pty Ltd (EDRT) and Vietnamese Agent Orange Victims Association (VAVA) visited Ministry of Defence Hospital 175 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, one of the largest and most prestigious military hospitals in the south of Vietnam.
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Agreement for Dioxin Detoxification Trials in Vietnam
 

Dated : August 20, 2010.
On 20 August 2010, Environment-Dioxin Research & Treatment Pty Ltd (EDRT) and Vietnamese Agent Orange Victims Association (VAVA) signed a significant agreement to begin trials of detoxifying dioxins from the human bodies of 30 victims of Agent Orange/dioxin in Vietnam.

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