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Chelation Therapy

What is the chelation?
Chelation is a chemical process by which a metal or mineral (such as lead, mercury, copper, iron, arsenic, aluminum, calcium, and so on.) Is linked to another substance. It is a natural process, basic to life. Chelation is a mechanism by which common substances such as aspirin, antibiotics, vitamins, minerals and trace elements or work in the body. Hemoglobin, the red pigment of blood, is an iron chelator.

Oral Chelation is a vitamin formula that you can take through the mouth that ultimately reduces the chance of heart attack and cancer

What is the chelation as medical therapy?
The chelation therapy is a series of treatments that usually consists in the application of 20 to 50 intravenous infusions, according to the state of health of each patient. The average number required for a definitive benefit in patients with symptoms of arterial blockage is 21 treatments. Eventually some patients receiving up to 100 or more infusions.

Each treatment takes 4 to 5 hours and patients usually receive one, two or three treatments a week. In a reasonable time of treatment, it stops the process of the illness due to damage by free radicals, which is the fundamental condition to trigger the development of atherosclerosis and many degenerative diseases associated with aging, giving the body time to recover and restore blood flow through blood vessels affected. Over time, this treatment produced significant improvements in many physiological and metabolic processes in the body. The process of regulating calcium and cholesterol is restored thanks to the normalization of the internal chemistry of cells.

Chelation benefits every blood vessel in the body, from the larger ones, until the arterioles and capillaries, the finest, most of which are too small for surgical treatments, or are very deep in the brain, where they can not be achieved by surgery, in a safe manner. In many patients, the small blood vessels are the most severely affected. The benefits of chelation occur from head to toe and not just in small segments of a few large arteries that can be diagnosed.

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