Heavy Metal Chelation Removes Harmful Toxins from the Body
- Author Matthew Speesler
- Published November 5, 2010
- Word count 483
Heavy toxic metals, such as lead, mercury, copper, arsenic, aluminum and calcium, find their way into the body. They may increase the risk or cause a multitude of health conditions, including heart disease, cancer, osteoarthritis, osteoporosis, diabetes, kidney stones, gall bladder stones, lupus, glaucoma, cataracts, rheumatoid arthritis, skin ulcer’s, Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. Via intravenous Chelation Therapy, heavy toxic metals can be removed safely, leaving the body healthier and stronger.
Heavy toxic metals are found in the air, soil and even our drinking water. In fact, they can be found in just about every area of modern life – from personal care products to medicines, processed fuels to appliances. Arsenic can be found in some drinking water sources, due to the numerous industrial processes that have fostered the presence of arsenic in many biological and ecological systems. Exposure to lead may occur through lead based paints, airborne lead containing particulates or through drinking water. Mercury is in our air, depositing in our water, and ultimately in our fish and food supply. It can be found in thermometers, dental fillings, electric wiring, batteries and a variety of other common household items. While the body has the ability to process some types of mercury, other types can accumulate within the body. Other toxins can be assimilated into the body through the environment or diet and migrate to the liver, kidneys, heart, blood stream or anywhere in the body.
Safely removing heavy toxic metals are imperative to attaining and maintaining good health. EDTA Chelation Therapy has been the standard FDA approved treatment for lead, mercury, aluminum and cadmium poisoning for over 50 years. EDTA stands for ethylenediamine tetracetic acid, an amino acid that is administered intravenously by a physician. During intravenous Chelation Therapy, EDTA attaches itself to heavy toxic metals and then is carried away by the body in the urine.
By normalizing the distribution of minerals and electrolytes within the body, EDTA Chelation Therapy removes heavy toxic metals, leaving the body stronger and healthier without invasive surgeries. In fact, intravenous Chelation Therapy produces a hormone called parathormone, which removes calcium from the arteries and deposits it in the bones. Chelation Therapy can make the body physiologically younger by removing harmful calcium from the arteries and strengthening the bones. Most patients report an improvement in high blood pressure, high cholesterol, angina pain, leg cramps, diabetic leg ulcers, and an increase in mental alertness and memory.
Unfortunately, a side effect of modern conveniences and technology is an exposure to heavy toxic metals, which may be potentially harmful to our health. Fortunately, there is a safe treatment option available to remove these toxins - EDTA Chelation Therapy. In New Jersey, Alternative Integrated Medical Services, LLC offers a variety of healthcare services, including intravenous Chelation Therapy for the treatment of heavy toxic metals. NJ residents can benefit from this, as well as many other holistic health and medical services.
Dr. Matthew Speesler joined the AIMS Clinic in 2000, bringing with him sixteen years of experience in Primary Care Medicine. He received his Bachelor of Arts from Rutgers College of New Brunswick in NJ and continued his graduate medical education at the Universidad de Monterrey, Monterrey, Mexico and NJ Medical School in Newark, NJ, where he received his MD degree. Matthew Speesler, MD offers EDTA Chelation Therapy in his quest to help patients reach optimal health with a holistic approach to wellness.
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