Chelating
Elation
- Five Reasons
why it is good for the Heart
Chelating therapy is a procedure performed
in a doctor’s office and is designed to remove metal impurities
from blocked arteries in the body. This type of therapy is said
to improve metabolic function and blood flow to the heart and
other areas of the body. A doctor will administer an
intravenous infusion using amino acids, or EDTA, through a
small needle. The result of this treatment is that the metals
and other foreign substances in the body will bind to the
injected amino acids and remove them from circulation.
Chelating therapy gained popularity during War
World II when it became a routine treatment for both arsenic
and metal poisoning. During the 1950s, the medical field began
using chelating as a treatment for both children and adults for
lead poisoning.
Often, patients reported improvements in other
areas such as improved vision, sense of smell and better
hearing. There are critics of chelating; however, studies have
shown that chelating is a safe method of therapy when performed
by a knowledgeable and experienced physician. There are many
benefits of chelating therapy and reasons why it is good for
the heart.
Though not scientifically proven, repeated
chelating therapy may help treat heart disease and decrease
chest pain in patients suffering from chronic heart conditions.
This form of therapy might also be a good and safe alternative
to invasive heart bypass surgery. In addition, chelating also
improves a person’s stamina and physical endurance. Many
patients undergoing this form of therapy often see improved
muscular coordination and brain function as well.
In addition, it is believed that because
chelating therapy removes harmful metals stored within the
body, that some chelating patients also report reduced
neurological and cardiovascular symptoms. The same patients
have reported improvement in fatigue and better skin
conditions. Chelating therapy has also shown to improve
respiratory and gastrointestinal symptoms.
For patients suffering from reoccurring chest
pain and heart disease, chelating therapy is often a good
alternative to medicine or surgery. Those undergoing chelating
for those conditions might notice improved coronary circulation
and increased heart function after therapy.
Researchers have shown that a beneficial effect
of chelating therapy for heart patients is that it removes
metal that causes excessive free radical proliferation. That
reduces the oxidation of lipids and DNA. They believe that
chelating can halt or reverse the bad effects heart disease.
Chelating may also remove the plaque lining the artery walls
that often causes blocked arteries. Some patients report that
they are able to move and walk pain free after chelating
therapy.
Before undergoing chelating therapy, a
physician will perform both a medical examination and get a
thorough background medical history. A family history is also
taken to check on all aspects of previous health problems. The
doctor will also give the patient a series of medical tests
prior to the therapy. This will include an electrocardiogram,
chest x-rays, and both blood and urine tests. A heart stress
test or exercise test may also be given to assess
cardiovascular endurance.
When treatment begins, the infusion usually
lasts about 3-1/2 hours. Approximately a half of a liter of
fluid will enter the blood stream during this time. A typical
treatment will consist of two or three therapies per week and
will be repeated between twenty to thirty times.
There are little side effects to chelating
therapy when performed by an experienced, knowledgeable
physician. Some patients report a headache, a slight fever or
nausea right after treatment. Headaches after treatment are
generally caused by low blood sugar. Eating fruit during the
first half hour of treatment is recommended to help stop
headaches.
Chelating is also known to cause diarrhea in a
few patients. It is recommended to drink plenty of fluids after
treatment and to avoid spicy foods. Losing three to five pound
after chelating is also common, especially for those who retain
water.
Only extreme cases report a decrease in liver
function. It is estimated that over seventy-five percent of
patients receiving chelating therapy see a significant change.
Ninety percent of patients who receive repeated chelating
procedures say that the therapy has benefited them tremendously
when combined with diet changes and exercise. Chelating therapy
can be a safe alternative that will prove beneficial to heart
health.
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