Oral Chelation Therapy

WHAT IS ORAL CHELATION THERAPY?
Chelation is a derivative of the Greek word “chele’, which means to claw. Chelation Therapy is a non-surgical method of removing or “clawing out” plaque, which has formed in the circulatory system. It can be described, in simple terms, as a bonding reaction. This is like a magnet attracting metals.
During intravenous chelation, a patient receives a chelating solution intravenously. This includes EDTA combined with various chelating (or binding) agents, such as vitamins, minerals, and enzymes. The chelating agents have a negative valence of two, which attracts and binds them to trace minerals, positively charged with a valence of two, which helps to bind the plaque in the arterial wall.
The biochemical process loosens the plaque and transports the minerals, via the bloodstream to the kidneys, where the blood is filtered and the waste material is excreted. With this plaque removal, the diameter of the blood vessels is increased, allowing a greater flow of blood. This promotes improved circulation; increased oxygen and nutrient flow to cells, allows less strain on the heart and generally lowers blood pressure.
Clinical Chelation Therapy is not new procedure. It was introduced into the United States in 1948, but long before that it was used as a medical procedure in Europe. The technique is well recognized around the world as an antidote for heavy metals poisoning. It has been used extensively in the United States for over 60 years to remove toxic metals due to acute poisoning and from the bodies of children who live in housing projects and nibble on lead paint from apartment walls.
There are now thousands of Integrative Medicine doctors and practitioners, both in the United States and Canada, who offer Chelation treatment, to reverse or repair the effects of hardening of the arteries.
What are some of the benefits of Oral Chelation Therapy?
The EDTA intravenous Chelation technique reverses damages to the inner walls of an artery and is a life saving emergency measure.
Increasing reports from a variety of physicians using this approach may mean the end of many of the so-called chronic, incurable diseases. Dr. Glen C. Mahoney, Director of the Preventive Medicine and Nutrition Care Center, Huntington Beach, California, says: “We are seeing rheumatoid arthritis, hypertension, senile changes and a variety of other conditions which were not of primary concern to patients upon admittance, but who had signs of poor circulation, respond as beneficial side effects to the Oral Chelation Therapy program.” “We routinely see conditions see conditions like leg cramps, cold hands and/or feet and numbness and tingling respond, but it sure is nice that the body can heal itself of other conditions when the circulation is restored.”
It is most suitable for any individual over 30 who are concerned about the maintenance of his or her health, individuals who are tired all the time
Cardiovascular disease is still the number one cause of death in North America and the death rate has steadily been on the increase for the past 40 years. Most cardiovascular diseases are due to arteriosclerosis, according to a medical consensus. The most important direction for heart attack survivors to take is to adjust their lifestyle with regard to diet, exercise, stress reduction and Chelation Therapy.
in North America and the death rate has steadily been on the increase for the past 40 years. Most cardiovascular diseases are due to arteriosclerosis, according to a medical consensus. The most important direction for heart attack survivors to take is to adjust their lifestyle with regard
Chelation is a derivative of the Greek word “chele’, which means to claw. Chelation Therapy is a non-surgical method of removing or “clawing out” plaque, which has formed in the circulatory system. It can be described, in simple terms, as a bonding reaction. This is like a magnet attracting metals.
During intravenous chelation, a patient receives a chelating solution intravenously. This includes EDTA combined with various chelating (or binding) agents, such as vitamins, minerals, and enzymes. The chelating agents have a negative valence of two, which attracts and binds them to trace minerals, positively charged with a valence of two, which helps to bind the plaque in the arterial wall.
The biochemical process loosens the plaque and transports the minerals, via the bloodstream to the kidneys, where the blood is filtered and the waste material is excreted. With this plaque removal, the diameter of the blood vessels is increased, allowing a greater flow of blood. This promotes improved circulation; increased oxygen and nutrient flow to cells, allows less strain on the heart and generally lowers blood pressure.
Clinical Chelation Therapy is not new procedure. It was introduced into the United States in 1948, but long before that it was used as a medical procedure in Europe. The technique is well recognized around the world as an antidote for heavy metals poisoning. It has been used extensively in the United States for over 60 years to remove toxic metals due to acute poisoning and from the bodies of children who live in housing projects and nibble on lead paint from apartment walls.
There are now thousands of Integrative Medicine doctors and practitioners, both in the United States and Canada, who offer Chelation treatment, to reverse or repair the effects of hardening of the arteries.
What are some of the benefits of Oral Chelation Therapy?
The EDTA intravenous Chelation technique reverses damages to the inner walls of an artery and is a life saving emergency measure.
Increasing reports from a variety of physicians using this approach may mean the end of many of the so-called chronic, incurable diseases. Dr. Glen C. Mahoney, Director of the Preventive Medicine and Nutrition Care Center, Huntington Beach, California, says: “We are seeing rheumatoid arthritis, hypertension, senile changes and a variety of other conditions which were not of primary concern to patients upon admittance, but who had signs of poor circulation, respond as beneficial side effects to the Oral Chelation Therapy program.” “We routinely see conditions see conditions like leg cramps, cold hands and/or feet and numbness and tingling respond, but it sure is nice that the body can heal itself of other conditions when the circulation is restored.”
It is most suitable for any individual over 30 who are concerned about the maintenance of his or her health, individuals who are tired all the time
Cardiovascular disease is still the number one cause of death in North America and the death rate has steadily been on the increase for the past 40 years. Most cardiovascular diseases are due to arteriosclerosis, according to a medical consensus. The most important direction for heart attack survivors to take is to adjust their lifestyle with regard to diet, exercise, stress reduction and Chelation Therapy.
in North America and the death rate has steadily been on the increase for the past 40 years. Most cardiovascular diseases are due to arteriosclerosis, according to a medical consensus. The most important direction for heart attack survivors to take is to adjust their lifestyle with regard