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BEAT HEART DISEASE WITHOUT SURGERY: EXAMINING THE EFFECTS-CRITICS OF CHELATION AND WHAT THEY SAY-PART 1
Your doctor may have heard any one of the following things about chelation therapy:
it doesn’t work
it does work but it damages the kidneys
it chelates heavy metals from where they are stored in the body which then circulate through the body and cause damage
besides removing unwanted metals from the body it also removes the minerals which protect the immune system
in the period while it is removing the unwanted minerals it could deplete the immune system for long enough for cancer to occur
Let us take these criticisms seriously. Firstly, the flat statement that it doesn’t work.
It is a sad truth that the more general a criticism is, the harder it is to budge from the minds of those who perpetrate it. It is an equally sad truth that we have reached a point in organized health care where the opinions of the patient are not considered to be of value in proving or disproving whether a treatment works for them or not.
Levies of ‘empirical, subjective, anecdotary…the placebo effect’, are presented as if they render personal experience scientifically or morally wrong. The fact is that chelation therapy does work for the majority of people who have had it, as the meta analysis mentioned above has shown once and for all.
In preparing data for the meta analysis the researchers examined no less than 40 published reports about various effects of EDTA on circulation. Only 18 of them met their rigid scientific criteria and yet this still produced the result quoted above.
The researchers went on to say in their report that of the 40 studies examined, only one
multi-patient study conducted by Danish surgeons showed negative results. (Re-exarnination of this data has now indicated that their study was flawed – they used ineffective disodium EDTA instead of effective magnesium EDTA. Yet despite this, the British Heart Foundation still cites this one study as sufficient reason not to consider EDTA chelation therapy).
Quite apart from this extremely positive indication that chelation does work on circulatory problems, the general criticism that ‘it doesn’t work’ is completely inaccurate.
It has long been recognized by orthodox medicine that EDTA does work. It is a chelator of heavy metals, including lead, copper, mercury, cadmium, iron, calcium, etc, from the body, and is the standard medical treatment for those with excesses of these metals in their bodies. Organizations as august as the American FDA have accepted its safety for that purpose (proved in the AIMP trial).
Since the technique used to chelate the metals is exactly the same as that which is used for circulation therapy, what is the hue and cry about? In fact EDTA’s benefits to the circulation were first recognized as a result and by-product of its being used to treat patients with lead poisoning.
Cardio & Blood The allegations are derived from early experiences with chelating those with serious lead poisoning in which very heavy doses of EDTA were used very quickly – it had to be because the threat to life was considerable. As much as 10-20g of EDTA were used in those early chelations, which were often given daily for 14 days. Now the protocol allows for a maximum of 3g per infusion to be given slowly (over a 3-4-hour period) and that a minimum of 24 hours should elapse between each chelation.
Kidney function is rigorously monitored before and during the chelation course and if shown to be at all deficient, a scaled-down amount of the EDTA is used.
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