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CHELATION THERAPY
CHELATION THERAPY


By: Elmer M. Cranton, M. D.

Intravenous chelation therapy, a simple office procedure using ethylene diamine tetra acetic acid (EDTA), reverses and slows progression of atherosclerotic heart disease, hardening of the arteries, and other age-related and degenerative diseases. Symptoms affecting many different parts of the body often improve, for reasons that are not yet fully understood. Blood flow increases in blocked coronary arteries to the heart, to the brain, to the legs, and all throughout the body. Heart attacks, strokes, leg pain and gangrene can often be avoided using this therapy. Need for bypass surgery and balloon angioplasty often disappears after chelation. Published research also shows that chelation therapy acts as a preventive against cancer.

The free radical theory of disease (caused by free oxygen radicals) provides one scientific explanation for the many observed benefits following chelation therapy. Many scientific studies published in peer reviewed medical journals provide solid clinical evidence for benefit. This non-invasive therapy is very much safer and far less expensive than surgery or angioplasty.

Chelation therapy is a safe and effective alternative to bypass surgery, angioplasty and stents. Hardening of the arteries need not lead to coronary bypass surgery, heart attack, amputation, stroke, or senility. There is new hope for victims of these and other related diseases. Despite what you may have heard from other sources, EDTA chelation therapy, administered by a properly trained practitioner, in conjunction with a healthy lifestyle, prudent diet, and nutritional supplements, is an option to be seriously considered by persons suffering from coronary artery disease, cerebral vascular disease, brain disorders resulting from circulatory disturbances, generalized hardening of the arteries and related ailments which can lead to senility, gangrene, and accelerated physical decline.

Clinical benefits from chelation therapy vary with the total number of treatments received and with severity of the condition being treated. On average, 85 percent of chelation patients have improved very significantly. More than 90 percent of patients receiving 30 or more chelation infusions have benefited enough to be grateful for this therapy—even more so when they also followed a healthy lifestyle, avoiding the use of tobacco. Symptoms improve, blood flow to diseased organs increases, need for medication decreases and, most importantly, the quality of life becomes more productive and enjoyable.

When patients first hear about or consider EDTA chelation therapy, they normally have lots of questions. Undoubtedly you do, too. Here are the answers to those most commonly asked questions, explained in non-technical language.

WHAT IS "CHELATION"?

Chelation (pronounced KEY-LAY-SHUN) is the process by which a metal or mineral (such as lead, mercury, iron, arsenic, aluminum, calcium etc.) is bonded to another substance in this case EDTA, an amino acid. It is a natural process, basic to life itself. Chelation is one mechanism by which such common substances as aspirin, antibiotics, vitamins, minerals and trace elements work in the body. Hemoglobin, the red pigment in blood which carries oxygen, is a chelated of iron.

WHAT IS CHELATION AS A MEDICAL THERAPY?
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Chelation is a treatment by which a small amino acid called ethylene diamine tetra acetic acid (commonly abbreviatTOPed EDTA) is slowly administered to a patient intravenously over several hours, prescribed by and under the supervision of a licensed physician. The fluid containing EDTA is infused through a small needle placed in the vein of a patient’s arm. The EDTA infusion bonds with unbalanced metals in the body and quickly carries them away in the urine. Abnormally situated nutria ional metals, such as iron, along with toxic elements such as lead, mercury and aluminum are easily removed by EDTA chelation therapy. Normally present minerals and trace elements which are essential for health are more tightly bound within the body and can be maintained with a properly balanced nutritional supplement.

IS IT DONE JUST ONCE
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On the contrary, chelation therapy usually consists of anywhere from 20 to 50 separate infusions, depending on each patient’s individual health status. Thirty treatments is the average number required for optimum benefit in patients with symptoms of arterial blockage. Some Patients eventually receive more than 100 chelation therapy infusions over several years. Other patients receive only 20 infusions as part of a preventive program. Each chelation treatment takes from three to four hours and patients normally receive one to five treatment each week. It is the total number of treatments that determine results, not the schedule or frequency. Over a period of time, these injections halt the progress of the free radical disease. Free radicals underlie the development of atherosclerosis and many other degenerative diseases of aging. Reduction of damaging free radicals it believed to allow diseased arteries to heal, restoring blood flow. With time chelation therapy brings profound improvement to many essential metabolic and physiologic functions in the body. The body’s regulation of calcium and cholesterol is restored by normalizing the internal chemistry of cells. Chelation has many favorable actions on the body.

Chelation therapy benefits the flow of blood through every vessel in the body, from the largest to the tiniest capillaries and arterioles, most of which are far too small for surgical treatment or are deep within the brain where they cannot be safely reached by surgery. In many patients, the smaller blood vessels are the most severely diseased, especially in the presence of diabetes. The benefits of chelation occur simultaneously from the top of the head to the bottom of the feet, not just in short segments of a few large arteries which can be bypassed by surgical treatment.

DO I HAVE TO GO TO A HOSPITAL TO BE CHELATED
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No, in most cases chelation therapy is an out-patient treatment available in a physician’s office or clinic.

DOES IT HURT? WHAT DOES IT FEEL LIKE TO BE CHELATED

Being "chelated" is quite a different experience from other medical treatments. There is no pain, and in most cases, very little discomfort. Patients are seated in reclining chairs and can read, nap, watch TV, do needlework, or chat with other patients while the fluid containing the EDTA flows into their veins. If necessary, patients can walk around. They can visit the restroom, eat and drink as they desire, or make telephone calls, being careful not to dislodge the needle attached to the intravenous infusion they carry with them. Some patients even run their businesses by telephone or computer while receiving chelation therapy.

ARE THERE RISKS OR UNPLEASANT SIDE EFFECTS
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EDTA chelation therapy is relatively non-toxic and risk-free, especially when compared with other treatments. Patients routinely drive themselves home after chelation treatment with no difficulty. The risk of significant side effects, when properly administered, is less than 1 in 10,000 patients treated. By comparison, the overall death rate as a direct result of bypass surgery is approximately 3 out of every 100 patients, varying with the hospital and the operating team. The incidence of other serious complications following surgery is much higher, approaching 35%, including heart attacks, strokes, blood clots, mental impairment and prolonged pain. Chelation therapy is at least 300 times safer than bypass surgery.

Occasionally, patients may suffer minor discomfort at the site where the needle enters the vein. Some temporarily experience mild nausea, dizziness, or headache as an immediate aftermath of treatment, but in the vast majority of cases, these minor symptoms are easily relieved. When properly administered by physician expert in this type of therapy, chelation is safer than many other prescription medicines. Statistically speaking, the treatment itself is safer than the drive in an automobile to the doctors office.

If EDTA chelation therapy is given too rapidly or in too large a dose it may cause harmful side effects, just as an overdose of any other medicine can be dangerous. Reports of serious and even rare fatal complications many years ago stemmed from excessive doses of EDTA, administered too rapidly and without proper laboratory monitoring. If you choose a provider with proper training and experience, who is an expert in the use of EDTA, the risk of chelation therapy will be kept to a very low level. While it has been stated by critics that EDTA chelation therapy is damaging to the kidneys, the newest research (consisting of kidney function tests done on 383 consecutive chelation patients, before and after treatment with EDTA for chronic degenerative diseases) indicates the reverse is true. There is, on the average, significant improvement in kidney function following chelation therapy. An occasional patient may be unduly sensitive, however and physician expert in chelation monitor kidney function vary closely to avoid overloading the kidneys. Chelation treatments must be given more slowly and less frequently therapy if kidney function is not normal. Patients with some types of severe kidney problems should not receive EDTA chelation therapy.
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WHAT IS "CHELATION"?

WHAT IS CHELATION AS A
      MEDICAL THERAPY?


IS IT DONE JUST ONCE

DO I HAVE TO GO TO A
      HOSPITAL TO BE CHELATED


DOES IT HURT? WHAT DOES IT
      FEEL LIKE TO BE CHELATED


ARE THERE RISKS OR
      UNPLEASANT SIDE EFFECTS


WHAT TYPES OF EXAMINATIONS
      AND TESTING MUST BE DONE
      PRIOR TO BEGINNING
      CHELATION THERAPY?


IS CHELATION THERAPY NEW?

IS IT LEGAL?

WHAT PROOF DO YOU HAVE
      THAT IT WORKS?


WHAT DOES IT COST?

WHAT ABOUT BYPASS SURGERY?

WHY CAN'T CHELATION BE
      TAKEN BY MOUTH IN PILL FORM
      INSTEAD OF BY INTRAVENOUS
      INJECTION?


IS IT TRUE THAT CHELATION
      THERAPY COMBATS
      ATHEROSCLEROSIS BY ACTING
      LIKEA LIQUID PLUMBER—BY
      LEACHING CALCIUM OUT OF
      ATHEROSCLEROTIC PLAQUE?


WHAT OTHER DISEASES MIGHT
      BE BENEFITED BY CHELATION?


WHY HAVEN'T I HEARD OF
      CHELATION BEFORE?


WHAT ELSE IS INVOLVED IN A
      COMPLETE PROGRAM OF
      CHELATION?


HYPERBARIC OXYGEN

NUTRITIONAL

DESTRUCTIVE HARBITS

EXERCISE

IS CHELATION THERAPY FOR
      YOU?