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Chelation Therapy – Why Is It Important to Your Health?

Chelation Therapy – Why Is It Important to Your Health?

0 Chelation Therapy   Why Is It Important to Your Health?Learn what chelation is and how and why we should remove toxins and heavy metals from our body.

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Get the Heavy Metals out with Chelation

Get the Heavy Metals out with Chelation

Chelation therapy has been gaining more attention as a method for removing heavy metals that have amassed over time in the body. Only recently has the evidence mounted that inidcate that heavy metals do, in fact, build up inside the body to dangerous levels of exposure. The science has shown that high levels of exposure can lead to ailments and degeneration of the body’s functions.

How Dangerous are Heavy Metals?
In biological terms, metals have always been vital to sustaining life. It is the excess accumulation of otherwise harmless metals that can be toxic, and even a small buildup of harmful metals can be dangerous.

Unlike other toxins that enter our body, metals tend to build up faster because the body cannot easily process them for removal. They actually reside inside the body as solid elements and, as they amass over time, their toxicity can overwhelm the body’s systems.

Masses of metal toxins can be found in all of the organs as well as the skeleton and hair. Many ailments can be traced back to heavy metal toxicity. Cancer and kidney ailments can result from overexposure and death due to prolonged exposure is not uncommon.

Where do Heavy Metals come from?
 The environment is awash in metals with which we come in contact. Many are harmless, but there are some particular toxic metals such as mercury and lead.

Some of the foods we eat, such as certain species of fish and food plants like mushrooms, are exposed to mercury and, so we ingest it as part of the food chain. We’re exposed to mercury in our everyday live. dental materials, glass thermometers, and fluorescent bulbs are just a few of the things with which we come in contact.

Lead is all around us in our household. High amounts can be found in glassware, hair products, and even in some of the supplements we take. Of course, gasoline fumes are a known source of lead that gets dispersed into the air.

Another metal, cadmium, is ingested through second hand cigarette smoke as well as water and food.

Getting the Lead Out – How to Rid the Body of Metals
Chelation therapy is considered to be a very effective method of cleansing detoxification that can help the body eliminate metal toxins. The therapy involves the use of chelation materials, often found in capsule form, to collect the toxins and assist the body’s filtration system in removing them.

Sometimes a more assertive method is required that needs to be administered by a health care professional of naturopathic nurse.

If you are concerned about the possibility of metal poisoning or you want to take steps to prevent overexposure from the heavy metals amassing in you body, it would be important to make the call to a specialist and learn more about chelation therapy and heavy metal testing to determine if your levels are high.

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Chelation Therapy, EDTA, Heavy Metal Removal and Heart Disease – PART 3

Test Yourself for Heavy Metals Toxicity:  Chelation Therapy, EDTA, Heavy Metal Removal and Heart Disease   PART 3

2 Chelation Therapy, EDTA, Heavy Metal Removal and Heart Disease   PART 3http://www.balancedhealthtoday.com Chelation Therapy, edta, heavy metal removal and heart disease part 3 Aluminum Aluminum can be found in drinking water, anti-perspirants, baking powders, feminine hygiene products, cow and soy milk, baby formula, antacids, and of course aluminum foil, pots and pans. It accumulates in the skin, bones, brain and kidneys and can cause Alzheimer’s and Parkinsons disease. EDTA has been scientifically proven to bind to and remove Aluminum from the body. Data regarding heavy metals taken from: Toxicology of Metals. Edited by Louis Chang, 1996. Lead in cosmetics, plastics, batteries, gasloine Lead Lead is found in cosmetics, plastics, batteries, gasoline, insecticides, pottery glaze, soldered pipes, and paint. Lead accumulates in the brain, liver, kidneys and bones. For each 30 mcg of lead in a child’s blood, his or her IQ drops 10 points. EDTA has been scientifically proven to bind to and remove Lead from the body. Data regarding heavy metals taken from: Toxicology of Metals. Edited by Louis Chang, 1996. Barium found in sopas, ceramics, paper, plastics Barium Barium compounds are found in soaps, ceramics, paper, glass, plastics, textiles, dyes, feul additives, rubber, paint and pesticides. Barium toxicity can cause vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. EDTA has been scientifically proven to bind to and remove Barium from the body. Data regarding heavy metals taken from: Toxicology of Metals. Edited by Louis Chang, 1996. http://www.balancedhealthtoday.com/medicardium.html

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Chelation Therapy, EDTA, Heavy Metal Removal and Heart Disease – PART 2

Test Yourself for HEAVY METALS TOXICITY:  Chelation Therapy, EDTA, Heavy Metal Removal and Heart Disease   PART 2

2 Chelation Therapy, EDTA, Heavy Metal Removal and Heart Disease   PART 2http://www.balancedhealthtoday.com/medicardium.html Circulation Every day your heart pumps 1,900 gallons of blood through the 100,000 miles of living pipes that make up your circulatory system. Over the course of your life, your heart will pump some 2 billion times moving 48 million gallons of blood through your arteries, capillaries and veins. Unfortunately, heart attacks are the leading cause of death in America. Toxins, infections, stress, poor diet and the effects of aging cause the arteries to become brittle and filled with plaque, and blood to thicken and become harder to move. If you are suffering from circulatory disturbances or simply want to increase and maintain your vitality, then ask your doctor if chelation is right for you. Data regarding heavy metals taken from: Toxicology of Metals. Edited by Louis Chang, 1996. Mercury and dentists Mercury Each silver filling releases up to 17 mcg of mercury every day. This increases to 500 mcg when the smoking of cigaretts, the drinking of hot liqiuds, gum chewing, acidic saliva or the grinding of teeth at night. Mercury accumulates in the brain, heart, kidneys and endocrine glands and can cause depression, auto-immune diseases, memory loss, tremors, anemia and heart attack. EDTA has been scientifically proven to bind to and remove Mercury from the body. http://www.balancedhealthtoday.com

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Chelation Therapy, EDTA, Heavy Metal Removal and Heart Disease – PART 1

Test Yourself for HEAVY METALS TOXICITY:  Chelation Therapy, EDTA, Heavy Metal Removal and Heart Disease   PART 1

2 Chelation Therapy, EDTA, Heavy Metal Removal and Heart Disease   PART 1http://www.balancedhealthtoday.com/medicardium.html Welcome to Edta, Heavy Metal Removal Medicardium Supplementation! If you are looking for the benefits of EDTA, consider suppository Magnesium Di-Potassium EDTA. EDTA has been used for over 50 years to support the body’s detoxification of metals like mercury, lead, aluminum, arsenic, cadmium, uranium and nickel. While orally delivered EDTA is only 5% absorbed due to the effects of the digestive acids, enzymes and foodstuffs on EDTA, suppository EDTA has no such limitation. In addition, being calcium free, Magnesium Di-Potassium EDTA may also support the body in the mobilization of soft tissue dystrophic calcium. Each box contains 10 suppositories and lasts one month. http://www.balancedhealthtoday.com

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