Detox Cleansing NJ
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Chelation Therapy Is Still Considered Experimental and Patients Must Understand Risks and Alternatives To Such Treatment Prior to Starting. Consult your primary care physician prior to starting Chelation Therapy. Also beware that there are no definitive tests to determine the exact levels of toxic metals in your system. Blood, hair, fecal, radiographic, or challenge urine toxicity testing is only a general determinant that toxic metals are in your system; as metals settle into different organs depending on age, metal and nutrional status. We utilize challenge urine toxicity testing as a general indicator of toxic metals. There are safe levels of toxic metals according to government standards; but in Preventive Medicine the ideal is to eliminate completely ALL toxic metals.
As a result of these heavy metals many of us have UNEXPLAINED illnessess and symptoms. Each doctor we go to gives us a DIFFERENT diagnosis and a new medication. If you have an unexplained illness or you just want to minimize your chances of getting sick in the future; perhaps HEAVY METAL DETOXIFICATION is for you?
Heavy Metals are shown to cause disease. Precise levels that are toxic to one person are benign to another. When evaluating toxicity one should consider the patient's overall health and what combination of toxicities their specific patient can handle. If the CDC and EPA issues a statement or policy stating that the toxic level is10 micrograms per deciliter of lead; but what is your child also has low level mercury exposure and happens to be already immuno-compromised with strep throat? The Cleansing Center believes that ANY poison is too much poison.
The Cleansing Center utilizes blood, hair, urine and fecal testing to determine heavy metal toxicity and works with patients to determine a strategy to promote optimum health.
The Cleansing Center is a Preventive Medicine Clinic that speacializes in DETOXING patients from toxins that they may be carrying in their body.
Lets look at the most common and most serious poisons that most of us have been exposed to. The most common metals we see in patients are lead, mercury, cadmium and aluminum. Mercury is chemically similar selenium; Lead is chemically similar calcium; Cadmium is chemically similar to zinc and Aluminum is chemically similar to magnesium. The metals are so chemically similar to substances your body NEEDS to function that your body is tricked into absorbing them. Once inside, these metals are trapped and begin a cascade of devastating effects; most of which are just coming into focus.
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MERCURYExposure to mercury occurs from breathing contaminated air, ingesting contaminated water and food, and having dental and medical treatments.
The nervous system is very sensitive to all forms of mercury. Methylmercury and metallic mercury vapors are more harmful than other forms, because more mercury in these forms reaches the brain. Exposure to high levels of metallic, inorganic, or organic mercury can permanently damage the brain, kidneys, and developing fetus. Effects on brain functioning may result in irritability, shyness, tremors, changes in vision or hearing, and memory problems.
Short-term exposure to high levels of mercury may cause effects including lung damage, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, increases in blood pressure or heart rate, skin rashes, and eye irritation. |
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Chelation Therapy
Amalgam fillings, environmental pollution, tainted meat, fish, produce, along with most healthcare and beauty products can cause the build-up of toxic metals in our bodies. These toxic metals inhibit vital enzyme function and increase free radical damage. With chelation therapy several substances are administered to patients orally or intravenously to lower or eliminate heavy metals.
These chelating agents latch onto or bind to these metals, creating a compound that can be passed in the urine. Without chelation therapy these heavy metals can reside in the blood, muscle and bones for decades causing problems with DNA replication and enzyme function thus further predisposing the body to future illness at a time of compromised immune function.
The Cleansing Center utilizes numerous natural and synthetic oral and IV chelating agents. One popular type of IV chelating agent we use is EDTA Chelation. |
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Links About Cletation:
EDTA Chelation the miracle cure? Benefits
of EDTA Chelation Therapy in Arteriosclerosis EDTA Chelation therapy is a recognized treatment for heavy metal (such as lead) poisoning. Chelation therapy is not approved by the FDA to treat coronary artery disease, but some physicians and alternative medicine practitioners use it for this purpose. The Cleansing Center does NOT treat coronary artery disease.
Up to now, there have been no adequate, controlled, published scientific studies using currently approved scientific methodology to support this therapy for cardiovascular disease. The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the American College of Cardiology all agree with the American Heart Association on this point.
In August 2002, the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM) and the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI), which are both components of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), announced the launch of the Trial to Assess Chelation Therapy (TACT). This is the first large-scale, multicenter study to find out if EDTA chelation therapy is safe and effective for people with coronary heart disease. This placebo-controlled, double-blind study involves participants age 50 years and older who've had a heart attack, and is expected to reach a total enrollment of 1,950. Participants are representative of the U.S. population. TACT is much larger than any prior study of chelation therapy; large enough to show if chelation therapy has mild or moderate benefits.
This study is being done because there is a public health need to conduct a large, well-designed clinical trial to find out if chelation therapy is safe and effective for treating people with coronary heart disease. If people use chelation therapy and it doesn't work, they may be deprived of the well-established benefits from the many other valuable methods of treating these diseases, such as lifestyle modifications, medications and surgical procedures; then again if chelation therapy is shown to be effective it may prevent thousands of needless surgeries each year.
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