Chelation
Therapy
What
is Chelation Therapy?
The
word chelation is derived from the Greek word chele that
means claw (like that of a scorpion or crab). The concept
of chelation is based on the observation that when a certain
amino acid complex called EDTA (ethylene-diamine-tetra-acetic
acid) comes in contact with certain positively charged metals
and other substances such as lead, iron, copper, calcium,
magnesium, zinc, plutonium and manganese, it grabs them
(hence the chele or claw), and removes them. Chelation therapy
is the process of removing from the body the undesirable
ionic material by the infusion, or taking orally, of an
organic compound which has suitable chelating properties.
EDTA
is a synthetic amino acid first used in the 1940's for
treatment of heavy metal poisoning. It is widely recognized
as effective for that use as well as certain others, including
emergency treatment of hypercalcemia and the control of
ventricular arrhythmias associated with digitalis toxicity.
Studies by the National Academy of Sciences/National Research
Council in the late 1960's indicated that EDTA was considered
possibly effective in the treatment of occlusive vascular
disorders caused by arteriosclerosis. EDTA grabs metallic
cation such as Lead or Calcium from the body and forms
a stable compound that is then excreted from the system.
The stability of this bond is vital to success in chelation
therapy. If the bond is weak, other chemicals can break
this bond to form their own compounds.
One
way to think about the chelation process is to compare
it to the way we unclog our drains. We add a chemical
to our drain. It dissolves the blockage. The resulting
compound is removed from the drain using the existing
plumbing system. Chelation process works in a similar
manner on our body.
What
Are The Benefits of Chelation Therapy?
-
Reduces
Free Radical Activity in The Blood
-
The
Story of Free Radicals
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Blocks
Calcium Absorption, Repairs Damaged Muscles, Improves
the Cell Energy Production
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Reduces
Blood Stickiness or Clotting
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Normalizes
Abnormal Cholesterol and HDL Levels
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Removes
Calcium from the Plaque
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Chelation
therapy is widely used for the treatment of atherosclerosis
and other chronic degenerative diseases involving the
circulatory system. It also has other benefits. Many scientists
suggest that the beneficial effect of chelation treatment
is from the removal of metallic catalysts that causes
excessive free radical proliferation. This reduces the
oxidation of lipids, DNA, enzyme systems and lipoproteins.
The chelation halts the bad effects and initiates the
body's healing process, often reversing the damage. It
removes the calcium and copper anions from the blood stream.
The plaque lining the artery walls are made porous and
brittle. Eventually they may get dislodged. Even if only
a microscopic layer of the plaque is removed, it, along
with a smoothening of the artery wall due to the healing
of the cells that line the arteries, can improve the blood
flow to the artery muscles substantially. This can prevent
artery spasm and minimize or prevent angina pain. Many
patients who could not walk due to muscle pain or angina
pain have reported that they can walk without pain after
chelation therapy.
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