Heavy
Metals and Natural Chelation Therapy
Heavy metals and natural
chelation go hand in hand. When the body has an excessive amount
of heavy metals, a person needs to expel them and natural chelation
is a good solution. Heavy metals like lead, iron, mercury, and copper
are essential for the body’s well being, but only to an extent.
These same metals and minerals can lead to illnesses of the cardiovascular
system, gastrointestinal tract, liver, gallbladder, central nervous
system and more if there is too much of one or more of them in the
body.
Heavy metals and natural chelation are closely linked because chelation
therapy has been used for years to remove toxins from the body.
Chelation therapy uses a needle to inject chelation agents into
the bloodstream, bind the toxic heavy metals and expel them through
the urine. Natural chelation also binds the heavy metals but there
is no needle involved, just a capsule. Those who don’t want
to go through intravenous chelation therapy sometimes opt to remove
heavy metals with natural chelation.
There are homeopathic medicinal products on the market today that
have been specifically formulated to safely cleanse and detoxify
not only the cardiovascular system, but also the liver and kidneys.
These homeopathic medicinal capsules are taken orally and provide
specific nutrients that work to cleanse the systems of heavy metals.
Natural chelation works with EDTA, ethylene diamine tetra-acetic
acid. EDTA is a man-made amino acid that binds the heavy metals
to remove them from the body.
Although the U.S. Food and Drug Administration recognizes the harm
of heavy metals and accepts natural chelation as a treatment, it
doesn’t approve chelation as a treatment for heart conditions.
Still, of the 1 million people who have chelation therapy a year,
100,000 of those use the treatment for their heart.
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