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Questions and Answers About Chelation
Robert Filice, M.D

We have discussed the nature and the surgical treatment of coronary heart disease and arteriosclerosis in previous issues. Today I will give you a summary of how and why the physicians at Caring Medical employ Chelation therapy for such conditions.

Chelation therapy has a long history of use among natural medicine physicians for clogged arteries and coronary artery disease.

Every chelating doctor has many amazing case histories that convince us that chelation works. There is very good animal data documenting its effectiveness, but because of the monetary constraints of performing human studies, formal double blind reports are hard to find. The 3 hour duration of each treatment has been a deterrent for some busy patients, but now that we know chelation exerts its effect primarily through removal of body heavy metal burden, some physicians, including those of us here at CMRS, have begun using a different form of EDTA that allows for more rapid infusion (just a few minutes up to a maximum of 30 minutes), pulls out more heavy metals because of the increased blood concentration of EDTA achieved with the IV push protocol, and poses no additional risk to the kidneys beyond that from the heavy metals that are being pulled out.

This is our new Fast Chelation protocol. If you are interested in being evaluated for treatment with either standard or fast chelation, ask your CMRS physician for more information. The basic outline below of this important alternative treatment completes this week's article.

WHAT IS CHELATION?
The term chelate means to bind and remove. Chelation Therapy is an in-office treatment where EDTA (ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid), a synthetic amino acid, is administered to a patient intravenously under the prescription of a fully-licensed physician (an M.D. or a D.O.), in an effort to bind with those harmful substances in the blood (metals such as aluminum, lead, mercury, and others) which may cause chronic health disorders and remove them. The infusion typically lasts 3-4 hours and is done weekly for a period of weeks or months. Monthly or Bi-monthly treatments are often done for maintenance therapy.

HOW DOES CHELATION WORK FOR HEART DISEASE?
Chelation Therapy, along with nutrition, promotes health by correcting the major underlying cause of arterial blockage and heart disease. Damaging oxygen free radicals are increased in the presence of such metals as iron, lead, and aluminum, and are believed to act as a chronic irritant to blood vessel walls and cell membranes. (EDTA) Chelation Therapy and other agents remove the heavy metals, thus decreasing the oxidant burden on the body and increasing its antioxidant reserves. Other risk factors for heart disease including high homocysteine and insulin levels are also addressed. This combined approach utilizing nutrition and Chelation Therapy has helped many people rid themselves of angina pains and prevent further arterial blockages.

What Other Conditions are Helped by 
Nutrition and Chelation Therapy?

Nutrition and Chelation Therapy have been utilized in the following conditions:

For the Heart: Heart disease, Vascular disease, Blockage of arteries, Poor circulation.

For Toxicity in Your Body: Heavy metal poisoning

Other Conditions: Chronic fatigue, Poor immune function, Diabetes, Emphysema, Cancer, Impotence, Anti-aging regimens, Chronic pain …as well as a host of other chronic disabling conditions.

IS CHELATION SAFE?
Chelation therapy is among one of the safest medical procedures. More than 400,000 patients have received over four million treatments during the past 30 years. Because physicians have had such vast experiences with EDTA, the dosage of EDTA and the speed of infusions are now standardized and taught by the American College for the Advancement in Medicine (ACAM).

EDTA is metabolized in the kidneys. For this reason, kidney function must be monitored before and during Chelation Therapy with a periodic blood test. Stress to the kidneys has been reported in some cases. Possible side effects from Chelation Therapy include allergy, fatigue, headache, and flu-like symptoms after receiving the infusion.

CAN CHELATION BE USED WITH OTHER DRUG TREATMENTS FOR ARTERY DISEASE?
Chelation Therapy, as well as nutrition, can be utilized with most other therapies for  cardiovascular disease. Medications for blood thinning, high blood pressure, or those for the heart should be continued while undergoing Chelation and Nutritional Therapies. The continued need for these medications while undergoing the therapies will be assessed by the physicians involved in your care.


HOW WILL I KNOW IF CHELATION THERAPY IS WORKING FOR ME?
The most important measure of health is how you are feeling. About every six Chelations you will fill out a questionnaire to help document progress. At this time a blood test will be done to monitor kidney and liver function as well as cholesterol. A meeting with the physician will then be done to assess whether further testing is needed or a change in the chelation therapy program is needed.

You will also be monitored utilizing standard blood tests that show risk factors for heart disease. These could include cholesterol/HDL ratio, triglyceride/HDL ratio, homocysteine level, and platelet aggregation study (blood thickness level).

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