Sat
Jul 18 2009
09:16 pm
By: SFCharlie
Real heavy Metal Chelation therapy (link...)
"… Lead poisoning and heavy metal toxicity
Chelation therapy using EDTA is the medically accepted treatment for lead poisoning. EDTA is injected intravenously in a medical setting, such as a clinic or a hospital. Once in the bloodstream, EDTA traps lead and other metals, forming a compound that can be excreted in the urine. The process generally takes between 1 - 3 hours. Other heavy metal toxicities treated with chelation include mercury, arsenic, aluminum, chromium, cobalt, manganese, nickel, selenium, zinc, tin, and thallium. Chelating agents other than EDTA are also used to clear several of these substances from the bloodstream. …"
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I Have Done Chelation Therapy
I worked at the K-25 Site in the past as a Radiological Control Technologist, and I had covered jobs in the K25 Mile Long Building Vaults in 1994-95 that, I found out later, had mercury spilled on the floor in previous years from a big Mercury spill. The Mercury went into the cracks and down the walls. Mercury becomes a vapor at a particular temperature. Our supervisors would not give us respirators to wear, so we got to breathe in the mercury. I got really sick and my nerves went crazy, so I did 16 Chelation Therapies between the year 2000 and 2003, and it might have helped a little, but I couldn't tell. It was probably too long after the intake had happened to help get the mercury out. I then went to prescription meds for my nerves, depression, blood pressure, anxiety, etc., filling my body with more toxins.
I think that Chelation Therapy helps while the heavy metals are in the blood stream (immediately after the intake), but when the heavy metals get deposited in tissue, i.e. fatty tissue, brain, it is not in the blood stream any longer. The body protects itself by storing toxins in the fatty tissue and especially around the stomach area. If all the toxins kept accummulating in the blood we would die, so it is deposited into the fat and other tissue. The kidneys have to be in good shape to withstand the chelation therapy, as the heavy metals are drawn out through the kidneys in the urine.
I don't know how to get the body tissue to start dumping the heavy metals back into the system, but I know there are ways to do it. When the heavy metals are dumped back into the system from the tissue, I get sick again, just like when I first breathed it into my body, so it needs to come out fast or it will just deposit back into the body tissue. At the Heavy Metal Detox Clinic that I go to, they give me these horrible cocktails to drink and that causes the heavy metals and toxins to start dumping. It does work because it all shows up as black flecks in my foot detox baths. It looks like the coal ash all over the bottom of the tub after the detox bath is done.
Where do people find a chelation therapy doctor in the area close to Roane County? I know of a clinic near Bristol, Virginia (next to Bristol, TN) that does it for $120.00 per person per chelation IV. It is about a 4 hour drive to get there from Kingston.