Chelation therapy |
EDTA; Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid |
Chelation therapy is a process involving the use of chelating agents to remove heavy metals from the body. For the most common forms of heavy metal intoxication, those involving lead, arsenic or mercury, the standard of care in the US dictates the use of DMSA. This, in addition to other chelating agents such as DMPS and alpha lipoic acid (ALA), are used in conventional medicine; their uses in alternative medicine are highly controversial. Discovery in medicine Chelating agents were intro ...
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Resources
- Case Histories (by Simon Martin) (HealthWorld)
- Chelation Therapy (HealthWorld)
- Chelation Therapy (University of Maryland Medical Center)
- Chelation therapy (Wikipedia)
- Chelation therapy: Is it Natural? (HealthWorld)
- Diet and Exercise During (and After) Chelation Therapy (HealthWorld)
- EDTA How it Works and What it Does (HealthWorld)
- Oral Chelation (HealthWorld)
- Position Paper on EDTA Chelation Therapy (HealthWorld)
- Some Causes of Circulatory Obstruction (HealthWorld)
- The Chelation Phenomenon: A Natural Biochemical Process (HealthWorld)
- The Chelation Protocol (HealthWorld)
- The History of EDTA (HealthWorld)

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