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Back to Articles EDTA Chelation Without Needles
Bypassing the Bypass & Other
Chelation Benefits
EDTA Chelation Without Needles
This report based on the clinical work of one of America’s
leading physicians details how a man’s vision returned to near normalcy after
oral chelation therapy and also shares the other health benefits of oral
chelation therapy.
James Balch, M.D., a
board-certified urologist-surgeon and co-author of the multi-million copy
selling Prescription for Nutritional Healing has been a self-described
huge fan of chelation therapy for more than 20 years. Dr. Balch is a longtime
friend of Healthy Living. We recently came across a report he penned for
his newsletter about oral chelation.
“Chelation,” says Dr.
Balch, “is a marvelous means of restoring health in folks with heart and
circulation problems. And it really works! I’ve personally witnessed hundreds
of cases of men and women who have undergone chelation treatments and have seen
their symptoms vastly improved. Angina, for instance, often goes away!
Intermittent claudication patients can walk without pain in their legs. And,
people with circulation problems have more energy and clarity of thought and
their aches and pains clear up rapidly. Best of all, chelation is extremely
safe. I’ve never had anyone stop the therapy due to unpleasant side effects.”
How Chelation Works
In intravenous chelation
therapy, ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid or EDTA is intravenously injected into
one of your veins. The EDTA literally attaches to toxic metals and minerals,
sequestering them from tissues and transports them in the bloodstream out of the
body via the kidneys. “In the process, it clears out your veins and arteries,
allowing your blood to flow more freely and detoxifies your body!”
Chelation therapy was
first used in the 1940s as a means of detoxifying the body from lead build-up.
But during the 1950s, doctors using IV chelation found that heart patients with
angina stopped having attacks. Eventually, an organization dedicated to IV
chelation was formed. It is called the American College for the Advancement of
Medicine (ACAM). Thousands of doctors provide chelation therapy today in the
United States.
Although chelation is not
endorsed by the American Heart Association for heart and circulatory conditions,
it is approved by medical organizations for heavy metal detoxification. And,
clearly, heavy metals have an important role in the onset of heart and
circulatory disease. Doctors like Balch have observed many health benefits in
their patients who undergo chelation; these include:
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Lowering
cholesterol levels.
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Diabetics
use less insulin.
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Lower blood
pressure.
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Normalization of irregular heartbeats.
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Leg cramps
vanish.
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Allergies
disappear.
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Memory and
concentration are restored.
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Hearing has
improved and the senses of taste and smell return.
§
Arthritic
aches and pains are reduced.
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Hands and
feet are no longer cold.
§
Impotence is
reversed (with no need for Viagra).
§
Energy is
revived.
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Hair loss
slows—and, in some cases, reverses.
As Dr. Balch says, “Now ,I
know this list sounds too good to be true, but I’ve witnessed things again and
again. All of them were possible because these folks tried chelation. The
benefits of chelation are real…
Oral Chelation Also
Benefits Patients
Time and money are the two
major reasons why more patients don’t take advantage of IV chelation. Chelation
usually requires up to 40 treatments, each lasting two hours, with costs up to
$125.00 per treatment (which is usually not covered by insurance). Also,
doctors generally recommend that treatments be separated by at least one day, so
the whole program can take months. Then again, a lot of people don’t like
visiting doctors or needles.
Dr. Balch’s experience
with a patient on oral EDTA chelation, however, demonstrates what we’ve been
telling our readers for some time—that oral chelation works quite well. And we
aren’t alone in extolling the detox virtues of oral chelation therapy.
According to Robert J. Rowen, M.D., “The medical
literature around the world has repeatedly shown a dramatic kidney and fecal
elimination of lead via oral EDTA chelation, some two-and-a-half to three times
as much as without! (This compares favorably to the five-fold excretion of lead
induced by IV chelation.) One study documented removal of 1,200 to 2,600 mg
lead in just five days with oral chelation. Elimination far outstripped any
possible increased intestinal absorption of lead pulled into the system by the
EDTA. A compilation of the literature over the past 50 years documents such an
overwhelming consensus of the safety and efficacy of oral chelation that the
[Food and Drug Administration] has approved it for the treatment of lead
poisoning.
“Remember that
modern humans have 1,000 times the lead in our bones as our 16th-century
ancestors,” he continues. “It does not take a nuclear physicist to realize we
all could stand to lower these awesome poison levels, and this simple and
inexpensive treatment can do just that! Now, if there’s enough absorbed oral
EDTA to reach for lead, it stands to reason that the other toxic metals (such as
cadmium and free iron) will be picked up as well.”
“Believe it or not,” says
Dr. Balch, “oral chelation offers the same benefits with no needles and it costs
a lot less. How can I be sure? I’ve seen the benefits over and over again with
people I know.”
Let Dr. Balch tell the rest of this amazing story:
Ralph had the most amazing results using oral chelation that
I personally have ever heard of or witnessed. When I met Ralph, he told me that
for many years he had suffered with very cold hands and feet and with blockages
in the arteries in his legs. The painful leg cramps made his early morning
walks on the beach very difficult. But pain was not the reason he stopped
walking. Ralph was blind. He began to lose his sight in his sixties and he
chalked his failing eyesight up to normal aging. The lights finally went out
for him at age 72 and his life was drastically changed. No more walks on the
beach. Driving and reading were now impossible. He was forced to spend his days
listening to books on tape and listening to the television.
When, at his next check-up, his doctor told him his
inactivity could cause the clots in his legs to kill him, he came to me for
help. He did not want a bypass. And he did not want to die. He had heard about
chelation but he hated needles and could not stand the thought of having one in
his arm for two hours. He was hoping I could suggest an alternative to
chelation to help him with his circulation problems. I told him chelation was
still his answer, but he’d never have to suffer a single needle stick.
I knew in my heart that oral chelation would be the perfect
answer for Ralph’s bad circulation. Oral chelation uses the same compounds as
IV chelation, you just take them by mouth. It does not work as fast as the IV
approach, but make no mistake, it works just as well!
Ralph was thrilled to hear about this option, but the best
was yet to come. Before he got started, I checked Ralph's kidneys. Assessing a
chelation candidate’s kidney health is important because the excretion of lead
and mercury in the urine is stressful to unhealthy kidneys. I knew based on his
blood work and urinalysis that his kidneys were in good shape, so I had Ralph
take 5,000 mg of EDTA daily between meals. The dose was derived based on studies
that show you should use 1,000 mg per 35 pounds of body weight. Ralph weighed
175 pounds.
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