Tuesday 28 August 2018

[ ::: ♥Keep_Mailing♥ ::: ]™ Can This Therapy Be a Natural Solution for Heart Disease?


Have you ever heard of chelation therapy? Used in alternative medicine, it aims to remove heavy metals and other substances from the body. Originally, chelation was used to treat conditions like lead poisoning, but now chelation therapy protects against heart disease and other major health problems.


So, how does it work? In chelation therapy, a chemical substance is introduced into the body through the intravenous (IV) drip. Once it enters the bloodstream, the chemical substance binds to certain molecules (such as metals or minerals) removing those molecules from the body. This is believed to enhance health and fight disease. The most common form of chelation therapy uses a synthetic amino acid called ethylene diamine tetra-acetic acid (EDTA), which is known to remove substances such as lead, iron, copper, and calcium from the blood.

 
Chelating agents are available solely by prescription and are approved for use only in specific circumstances, such as in the case of lead poisoning or iron overload.

 

Chelation Therapy

Chelation Therapy

In National Institutes of Health-funded study published in Current Opinion in Cardiology in 2014, for instance, researchers evaluated the effectiveness and safety of EDTA-based chelation therapy in 1,078 people who had experienced a heart attack. Results showed that there was a significant reduction in risk of issues such as stroke and hospitalization for angina. The therapy appeared to be beneficial in people with diabetes. It was also noted that the chelation therapy may improve health in heart attack patients by reducing oxidative stress.

 


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