Some of the advantages of chelation include,
- Removal of heavy metals: Chelation is a process that helps remove toxic heavy metals from the body, such as lead, mercury, arsenic, and cadmium, which can cause long-term health damage.
- Improved cardiovascular health: EDTA chelation therapy has been used to treat coronary artery disease by removing calcium and other minerals that build up in the arteries. This can improve blood circulation and reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease.
- Reduced toxic load: Chelation can help reduce the body’s overall toxic load by removing harmful substances that accumulate in tissues and organs, which can improve cell function and biochemical balance.
- Improved cognitive function: By removing heavy metals from the brain, chelation therapy can help improve memory and cognitive function.
- Support in the treatment of chronic diseases: Chelation has been used as an adjunctive therapy in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s, autism, and other conditions related to heavy metal toxicity.
- Reduced inflammation: By removing heavy metals and other toxins from the body, chelation therapy can help reduce chronic inflammation, which is linked to various diseases and health disorders.
Contraindications
Pregnancy and breastfeeding: Chelation therapy is not recommended during pregnancy and breastfeeding, as it can have adverse effects on the fetus or baby.
Kidney failure: People with kidney failure should exercise caution when receiving chelation therapy, as some chelating agents can affect kidney function and worsen the condition.
Allergies or sensitivity to chelating agents: Some people may be allergic or sensitive to chelating agents used in therapy, which can lead to adverse reactions.
Liver diseases: People with liver disease should be carefully evaluated before receiving chelation therapy, as some chelating agents can affect liver function.
Recommendations prior to chelation therapy
- Clinical Evaluation: Before initiating chelation therapy, it is critical to undergo a thorough medical evaluation to determine if you are a suitable candidate for this treatment. The doctor will review the medical history, perform laboratory tests if necessary, and evaluate the patient’s overall health condition.
- Inform the doctor: About any pre-existing medical conditions, allergies, medications that are currently being taken, and any other aspects of the medical condition.
- Medication discontinuation: In some cases, it may be necessary to discontinue certain medications before starting chelation therapy, especially those that may interact with chelating agents or that may affect the effectiveness of treatment.
- Proper hydration: It is important to maintain adequate hydration before, during, and after chelation therapy. Drinking enough water can help the body more effectively remove heavy metals and other toxic compounds.
- Follow the previous indications: The patient who will undergo this treatment must follow a diet low in saturated fats, trans fats and/or highly processed foods such as canned foods, soft drinks and excessively fried foods. Let’s remember that chelation works directly with the veins through chelating agents and its action is profound.
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