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I have also heard that chelation therapy will basically clean out all of the "muck" that has built up in other parts of your body as well -- including other vital body organs. My understanding is that this therapy can be given orally, intravenously, or by suppository. I have read reviews by medical doctors on this subject, and while some say it works great, others say that it does not work. Does anyone out there have any personal experiences to convey?? Dave.

2006-10-23 19:35:54 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Diseases & Conditions Heart Diseases

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Hello Dave,

I to have heard both the good and the bad about chelation therapy. Some saying it does nothing but extract your cash, and others saying it is a cure all. I have researched this also and am equally confused. Who are we to believe?

I believe that the medical communtiy as a whole is unwilling to accept anything other than traditional therapies because that is how they generate there revenue. It's kind of like the pharmaceutical industry pushing all these statin drugs as if this will eradicate heart disease. Statins are helpful, but they are certainly not a cure all as heart disease certainly has not diminsihed since they were introduced. The single most important think that statin drugs accomplish in the eyes of the medical communtiy is revenue. It's all about the money, and patient care is secondary.

I believe that chilation therapy would be helpful. There is simply to much data out there that indicates that it can reduce coronary blockages. It may not be as helpful as some claim, but certainly more helpful than what those focused only on traditional therapies may beleive. I think chelation therapy would be an option I would certainly consider if I had been diagnosed with cad. If one's options are stents or bypass surgery, I for one would give chelation therapy a chance before I proceeded with the traditional therapies.

In addtion to the chelation therapy, there are lifestyle changes such as the Dean Ornish plan which have been documented to prevent and start the process of reversing coranary artery disease. In addition, supplements such as L-Lysien and L-Proline look promising as studies have indicated a regiman that included these supplements reduced blockages.

In a nutshell, we can't believe everything we hear from the medical community. We must always consider if there is a monetery motive for whatever there claims regarding a therapy may be. Apply common sense, and most importantly, remember this: If a patient sees a doctor and is diagnosed with some sort of disease, the doctor will almost always pursue a course of action in his therapy that will generate revenue for his practice, even if it is not the most effective remedy, as the physicians primary concern is revenue, not patient care.

2006-10-24 04:53:59 · answer #1 · answered by nice guy 2 · 1 0

I have used Detoxamin 1500 mg two times about two years apart. Been about 4 years now and I am searching for it again. hearing the company product cannot be sold under the name Detoxamin. but similar products are being sold. I saw big difference after both times of using. felt good inside and more energy. One doctor told me that I had "pretty blood". DR's. words.They did not know that I used the product. I would recommend you do research like I did. Suppositories are better in my opinion than I V chealation

2014-10-10 22:10:42 · answer #2 · answered by Justsoyaknow 1 · 0 0

Before you do anything about getting chelation therapy, read Quackwatch. It discusses chelation therapy and other treatments.

2006-10-24 02:50:26 · answer #3 · answered by phoenixheat 6 · 0 0

"Chealation" therapy is bunch of shite. It doesn't work. Do you know what the chealation even means or how it works? Unfortunately this is another "cure" that goes along with "natural" and "herbal" quackery that steals billions fo $$ from people every year.

2006-10-24 09:15:55 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

it's great for clearing blocked arteries something that you can find here
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2006-10-24 14:50:51 · answer #5 · answered by liveasahb 3 · 0 0

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