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of the first uses of Chelation was in Russia in 1922, to remove
the heavy metals from the blood stream of people who had blood poisoning
from high amounts various metals. Chelation was also used in Germany
before World War II for the same reason and was brought into the
United States in 1948. It was used to remove the heavy metals from
the poisoned blood streams of men working on US ships who got too
much lead from painting and chipping paint. As they were given Chelation
to clear up the blood poisons, they began to realize that it was
also removing the plaque from the arterial walls, improving overall
circulation.
This was
the beginning of Chelation therapy as we know it today. There
are approximately 10,000 Doctor's in the United States practicing
Intravenous Chelation therapy, EDTA, meaning Ethylene Diamine
Tetra Acetic. Dr. Albert J. Scarchill, an Osteopath from Farmington
Hills, ID, has reported on a Chelation study of 19,000 people
with Vascular disease, 82.5% showed substantial improvement.
Chelation,
(pronounced KEY-LAY-SHUN), comes from the greek word "chele",
which means "claw". The claw in Chelation Therapy is a synthetic
amino acid, EDTA, which clamps onto certain minerals, calcium,
tin, lead, mercury, and others that are impairing membrane function
and contributing to free radical damage. Calcium in particular,
is the substance that holds the plaque like a glue to our arterial
walls of our circulatory system. Plaque is made up of fat,
collagen, cholesterol, proteins and metals, all bonded together
by calcium. When plaque build up to dangerous levels, it
begins to cut off the circulation of the blood, forcing the heart
to work harder. The fact is, many people do not know that they
have clogged arteries or hardening of the arteries until it is
too late.
Although
EDTA intravenous chelation has been known to reverse hardening
of the arteries, it is called non-consensus medicine, meaning
that it is not FDA approved and is not covered by most insurance
companies. Costs for this medical procedure can range from $1,000-1,500
per treatment, which can be 1-2 times annually.
EDTA is not
for everyone, because it is a one day out-patient procedure at
a Doctors office, the release of these toxins in such a short
time period can put a burden on the kidneys, which disposes of
the heavy waste materials. A person must be in good overall health
to handle the stress that the EDTA Chelation therapy procedure
puts on the other systems of the body.
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