Guest guest Posted September 15, 2004 Report Share Posted September 15, 2004 In a message dated 9/14/2004 10:52:01 PM Eastern Standard Time, slfain@... writes: doing the chelations to rid the body of metals etc. My doctor has suggested this, but I'm not convinced. I read about EDTA and am not sure whether or not this is a good trade off. Why put another poison in my body? I've talked to others who say after years of chelation there's no change in the RA. It's also very expensive and not covered by insurance. How does one make the decision to use this? Jill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2004 Report Share Posted September 15, 2004 Jill, What is this 'EDTA trade off' that you speak of? I am just curious. Also, is chelation the same as the electromagnetic scanner that sends pulses into the joints? I have been thinking about doing this. Thanks, Mel Re: rheumatic to Herx or Not In a message dated 9/14/2004 10:52:01 PM Eastern Standard Time, slfain@... writes: doing the chelations to rid the body of metals etc. My doctor has suggested this, but I'm not convinced. I read about EDTA and am not sure whether or not this is a good trade off. Why put another poison in my body? I've talked to others who say after years of chelation there's no change in the RA. It's also very expensive and not covered by insurance. How does one make the decision to use this? Jill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2004 Report Share Posted September 15, 2004 Jill, EDTA is not poison. It is a synthetic amino acid first produced in Germany in 1930, and is used as a stabilizer in food. I can tell you some amazing stories on it's use. Also, five years ago, my husband and I both had 34 infusions. I did it as a preventive but my husband did it to deal with angina and claudication issues - where walking caused pain in his legs due to lack of proper circulation. After somewhere between 6 and 8 infusions, these problems disappeared. Upon completion of the therapy, our doctor sent him to a heart lab for a complete workup. Doctors told this 75 year old man that he had the heart of a 40 year old. Today,, in addition to diet, etc., he follows Dr. Matthias Rath's formula to keep the arteries healthy. In addition to EDTA, the therapy includes vitamins and minerals. If memory serves me correctly, it was first approved for removal of lead from the body. Today it has multiple uses - still not approved by the FDA after multiple studies showing its effectiveness - especially in cardiovascular disease. Another one of those money issues. I think there is a large study now being conducted under FDA guidelines, but whether it will be published when completed is anybody's guess. 's doctor used chelation to remove heavy metals from her body. An added benefit is 'cleaned' out arteries, lowering of BP if that was an issue, and lowering of cholesterol. It's been used to restore mental clarity in dementia caused by lack of oxygen to the brain due to hardening of the arteries to the brain and direct brain cell damage by toxins. Chelation alone will not improve disease. It's just one of several detoxification steps that help restore the body back to balance and health. Others procedures would include parasite, bowel (colonics?) and liver/gallbladder cleansing and the use of an easily constructed (inexpensive) far-infrared sauna. talked about doing the ION foot baths to clear toxins. The monthly magazine " Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients " recently featured an article about them, and I recently met with a doctor who offered them in his clinic and let me try it. Remember, I'm very careful with diet, making sure I drink adequate amounts of water, have proper bowel elimination, take excellent supplements, exercise, do periodic detox procedures, and yet the water was filthy. The need for detoxing is ongoing - healthy or sick. I recently found instructions for making your own foot bath. The road to wellness starts with enhancing the immune system through proper diet and appropriate supplements, adequate hydration and elimination. Next comes detoxification therapies. Theoretically, the antibiotics are only used to lower the toxic load until you have your body back in balance again. Lyme disease patients deal with an organism much more difficult to eradicate than the ones we deal with. I've run across a number of them now using frequency devices with good success - eliminating the use of antibiotics altogether. Even with these devices (much safer than drugs) it's a long term therapy. This therapy should be effective for the inflammatory rheumatic diseases as well. Also, some of you may have lyme and not a rheumatic disease. Lyme mimics these rheumatic diseases. Marge, who posts here, is now using a frequency device along with NAET (an allergy elimination therapy) after years of using antibiotics. The goal of this list is to help you find the road back to wellness using therapies that contribute to healing the body in a safe, effective manner. Ethel Recommended reading - The Chelation Answer by Morton in consultation with Garry Gordon, M.D., the " father " of the therapy. Dr. Gordon has formulated an oral product that can be used in place of the IVs. Another oral product would be LipoFlow-EDTA. I have not run across anyone using these products yet so cannot report on their effectiveness. Re: rheumatic to Herx or Not > > In a message dated 9/14/2004 10:52:01 PM Eastern Standard Time, > slfain@... writes: > > doing the chelations to rid the body of metals etc. > > > My doctor has suggested this, but I'm not convinced. I read about EDTA and > am not sure whether or not this is a good trade off. Why put another poison > in my body? I've talked to others who say after years of chelation there's > no change in the RA. > > It's also very expensive and not covered by insurance. > > How does one make the decision to use this? > > Jill > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2004 Report Share Posted September 15, 2004 Hi Jill & Mel! Geoff here. Jill wrote: > doing the chelations to rid the body of metals etc. My > doctor has suggested this, but I'm not convinced. I > read about EDTA and am not sure whether or not this > is a good trade off. Why put another poison in my body? > I've talked to others who say after years of chelation > there's no change in the RA. Mel wrote: > What is this 'EDTA trade off' that you speak of? I am just curious. > Also, is chelation the same as the electromagnetic scanner that > sends pulses into the joints? I have been thinking about doing this. EDTA Chelation is approved, and insurance reimbursed, for lead poisoning in the United States. It has been used as the first line for coronary disease, specifically plaque build-up, in Europe for years, although it is not approved as such here. Many believe that non-approval is strictly profit-dictated, but that is another issue. EDTA is generally considered safe and effective, the most common problems being associated with the mechanics of administration, i.e., but punctures, excessive speed of administration, failure to include supplementation, etc. Chelation is an intravenous treatment, EDTA is the active ingredient infused. It has no relationship whatsoever to the electromagnetic therapy which works on resonance. For more information regarding EDTA and coronary diseases, see the book, " Bypassing Bypass " , by Elmer Cranton, MD, et al. As to whether or not EDTA chelation is useful for rheumatics is another issue altogether, and one that depends strictly on the individual. For instance, if your RA is related to environmental toxins such as heavy metal poisoning, it may prove very helpful. However, if not, or if that is only one facet of a very complex piece, you may not notice any improvement even if there is some vis a vis, lessening the load on your immune system. One HUGE issue to keep in mind is this: the type of metals being removed. Sometimes removing the metal can be more dangerous than leaving it alone and this requires careful scrutiny. HTH Geoff soli Deo gloria www.HealingYou.org www.800800cruise.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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